172 OPHIDIANS. 
No. 110. A fowl had a leg, bound by a ligature, bitten by 
a Cobra below it; carbolic acid was applied to the wound ; 
no apparent effect from the poison at the expiration of 15 
minutes; ligature was removed; died in 13 minutes there- 
after, or in 28 minutes after the bite. 
No. 111. A fowl] had a ligature of a soaped cord tied 
around its leg, and drawn as tight as a strong man could draw 
it; the part below the ligature was bitten by a Cobra; fowl 
died in 44 minutes. 
No. 112. A dog bitten by an Echis carinata; died in 9} 
hours. 
No. 113. A fowl bitten: by the same snake; died in 4 
minutes. 
No. 114. A fowl bitten by the same snake; died in 4 hours 
7 minutes. 
No. 115. A pup, 3 months old, bitten by an Ophiophagus 
7 feet long; died in 1 hour 12 minutes. 
No. 116. An old bull was bitten by a Cobra; the wound 
was rubbed with a fowl’s liver, and a Tanjore pill admin- 
istered ; he recovered. 
No. 117. A fowl bitten by the Cobra of Experiment 
No. 116; died in 10 minutes. 
No. 118. A goat bitten by a Cobra had a fowl’s liver rubbed 
on the bite and a Tanjore pill given; it recovered. 
No. 119. A fowl bitten by the same Cobra had a Tanjore 
pill rubbed on the wound, and several other pills administered ; 
dead in 6 minutes 40 seconds. 
No. 120. A fowl bitten by a Hydrophis (salt-water snake) ; 
died in 14 minutes. 
No. 121. Another fowl bitten by same snake; died in 17 
minutes. 
No. 122. Another fowl bitten by a Hydrophis; died in 9 
minutes. 
