72 VENOMOUS SNAKES AND THE PHENOMENA OF THEIB VENOMS 



each species. However, certain exceptions must be expected, as a strict 

 uniformity does not rule out biological phenomena. For these reasons the 

 figures given by different investigators do not quite agree, yet they agree 

 sufficiently to furnish us with the approximate toxicity of each venom. 



The minimum lethal doses of the venoms of various species of snake are 

 given in table i. The figures indicate the quantities of dried venom in gram 

 per kilogram of the body-weight of the animals. In order to make compari- 

 son of the quantities given by different authors in different standards pos- 

 sible, these are reduced to the uniform standard and unit, unless special 

 statement is made to the contrary. 



Certain remarkable facts will be noticed by scrutinizing the effects of 

 minimum lethal doses of various venoms upon different classes of animals 

 by different modes of administration. The very high toxicity of the marine- 

 snake venoms, as compared with that exhibited by most of the elapine-snake 



Table i. 



Species, etc. 



Colubridae: 

 Elapinae: 



Naja tripudians 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Naja haje 



Naja bungarus 



Bungarus fasciatus. . . 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Bungarus cseruleus . . 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Notechis scutatus s. 

 Hoplocephalus curtus 



Do 



Do 



Pseudechis porphyria- 

 cus. 



Do 



Hydrophiinae: 



Hydrus platurus 



Do 



Enhydrina bengalensis 

 s. valakadien. 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Enhydris curtus 



Animal experi- 

 mented upon. 



Nature of 

 injection. 



Amount of venom 

 administered. 



Authority. 



Rabbit 



. . . do. . . . 

 ... do. ... 

 . . . do. . . . 

 Guinea-pig 

 ... do. ... 

 . . . do. . . . 



Rat 



. . . do. . . . 

 . . . do. . . . 



Fowl 



Mouse .... 



Dog 



... do. ... 

 Horse .... 

 Monkey . . 

 Guinea-pig 



Rabbit 



. . . do. . . . 

 . . . do. . . . 



Rat 



Monkey . . 



Rabbit 



. . . do. . . . 



Guinea-pig 

 Rat 



Rabbit 



. . . do. . . . 

 . . . do. . . . 

 . . . do. . . . 



. . . do. . . . 



Pigeon .... 

 Mud-fish . . 

 Rabbit 



. . . do. . . . 



Cat 



Rat 



Pigeon 



Mud-fish . . 

 Rat 



Intravenous . 



do. . . . 



do 



do. . . . 



Subcutaneous . 



do. . . . 



do. . . . 



do. . . . 



do. . . . 



do. . . . 



'.'.'.'.'. do.' .' '. '. '. 



do. . . . 



Intravenous . 

 Intravascular . 



Intravenous . 



do 



Subcutaneous . 



Intravenous . 

 Subcutaneous , 



Subcutaneous , 

 Intravenous . 



Intravenous . 

 do. . . . 



0.00025 *° 0.0005 



0.00035 



0.000245 



0.0007 



0.0004 



0.0005 



0.00018 



0.0006 



0.0004 to 0.0007 



0.0005 



0.003 



0.00012 



0.0005 



0.0008 



0.0009 



0.00025 



0.0045 



0.00035 



0.0007 



0.0025 to 0.003 



0.0015 



0.003 



0.00004 



0.00008 



0.0009 



O.OOI 



0.00025 



0.000289 



0.00006 



0.0005 



0.00125 



0.000075 



0.00025 



0.00005 



0.00006 



0.0002 



0.00009 



0.00005 



0.0005 



0.0005 to 0.0006 



Calmette. 



Lamb. 



Fraser. 



Elliot. 



Calmette. 1 



Noguchi. 



Fraser. 



Calmette. 



Lamb. 



Rogers. 



Elliot. 



Calmette. 3 



Lamb. 



Calmette. 



Lamb. 



Do. 

 Calmette." 

 Lamb. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 

 Elliot, Sillar, and 



Carmichael.' 

 Calmette. 4 

 Elliot, Sillar, and 



Carmichael. 6 

 C. J. Martin. 



Calmette. 

 Tidswell. 

 C. J. Martin. 



Calmette. 



Rogers. 



Do. 



Rogers. 



Fraser and Elliot. 



Do. 



Do. 

 Rogers. 



Do. 

 Fraser and Elliot 



