﻿1875.] 
  On 
  the 
  Action 
  of 
  the 
  Crotalus-poison. 
  261 
  

  

  In 
  Table 
  III., 
  from 
  20,000 
  to 
  30,000, 
  the 
  following 
  corrigenda 
  are 
  

   required 
  : 
  — 
  

  

  Pro 
  lege 
  

  

  Opposite 
  20071 
  6690 
  3345 
  

  

  „ 
  20143 
  10071 
  20142 
  

  

  „ 
  20353 
  20352 
  = 
  6784 
  

  

  „ 
  20359 
  20358 
  10179 
  

  

  „ 
  20939 
  20938 
  10469 
  

  

  „ 
  21277 
  1181 
  1182 
  

  

  21821 
  10910 
  21820 
  

  

  >, 
  23599 
  874 
  437 
  

  

  25667 
  25666 
  12833 
  

  

  25759 
  25758 
  12879 
  

  

  „ 
  27427 
  27426 
  1 
  371 
  3 
  

  

  27739 
  13869 
  2 
  7738 
  

  

  28663 
  4777 
  9554 
  

  

  „ 
  28687 
  H343 
  28686 
  

  

  28751 
  1150 
  575 
  

  

  28843 
  14421 
  759 
  

  

  29443 
  29442 
  14721 
  

  

  „ 
  29527 
  777 
  1554 
  

  

  Between 
  22003 
  and 
  22027 
  insert 
  22013, 
  and 
  opposite 
  to 
  it 
  5503. 
  

  

  „ 
  22961 
  „ 
  22973 
  „ 
  22963, 
  „ 
  „ 
  11481. 
  

  

  » 
  28933 
  „ 
  28961 
  „ 
  28949, 
  „ 
  „ 
  28948. 
  

  

  „ 
  29383 
  „ 
  29389 
  „ 
  29387, 
  „ 
  „ 
  2099. 
  

  

  Note. 
  — 
  I 
  have 
  been 
  kindly 
  and 
  ably 
  assisted 
  by 
  the 
  Eev. 
  Prof. 
  Salmon, 
  

   F.R.S., 
  in 
  revising 
  the 
  Table 
  from 
  20,000 
  to 
  30,000, 
  also 
  in 
  calculating 
  

   and 
  revising 
  the 
  Table 
  from 
  30,000 
  to 
  40,000.— 
  W. 
  S. 
  

  

  [The 
  Table 
  from 
  30,000 
  to 
  40,000 
  is 
  preserved 
  for 
  reference 
  in 
  the 
  

   Archives 
  of 
  the 
  Society, 
  by 
  order 
  of 
  the 
  Committee 
  of 
  Papers. 
  — 
  

  

  a. 
  a. 
  sj 
  

  

  II. 
  " 
  On 
  the 
  Nature 
  and 
  Physiological 
  Action 
  of 
  the 
  Crotalus- 
  

   poison 
  as 
  compared 
  with 
  that 
  of 
  Naja 
  tripudians 
  and 
  other 
  

   Indian 
  Venomous 
  Snakes 
  ; 
  also 
  Investigations 
  into 
  the 
  

   Nature 
  of 
  the 
  Influence 
  of 
  Naja- 
  and 
  Crotalus-^oisoia. 
  on 
  

   Ciliary 
  and 
  Amoeboid 
  Action 
  and 
  on 
  Vallisneria, 
  and 
  on 
  the 
  

   Influence 
  of 
  Inspiration 
  of 
  pure 
  Oxygen 
  on 
  Poisoned 
  

   Animals." 
  By 
  T. 
  Lauder 
  Brunton, 
  M.D., 
  P.R.S., 
  Sc.D., 
  

   M.R.C.P., 
  and 
  J. 
  Fayrer, 
  C.S.L, 
  M.D., 
  F.R.C.P. 
  Lond., 
  

   F.R.S.E., 
  President 
  of 
  the 
  Medical 
  Board 
  at 
  the 
  India 
  Office. 
  

   Beceived 
  January 
  7, 
  1875. 
  

  

  In 
  our 
  former 
  papers 
  we 
  described 
  the 
  general 
  phenomena 
  accompany- 
  

   ing 
  the 
  physiological 
  action 
  of 
  cobra- 
  and 
  Da&oia-poisons 
  on 
  warm- 
  

   blooded 
  animals, 
  reptiles, 
  fishes, 
  and 
  invertebrata. 
  We 
  propose 
  in 
  this 
  

  

  