BLOOD OF BATRACniANS. 



7 



1000 parts of blood contained 



Moist blood-corpuscles 



Water 



Liquor sanguinis 



293.44 -I Organic constituents . 



V Fixed saline constituents 

 r Water 



106.56 < Organic constituents . 



( Fixed saline constituents 



220.08 

 G8.10 

 5.26 

 64L06 

 62.38 

 3.12 



garfish. 



The 



3. Lepisosteus osseus, Linnosus. Salt-water Garfish.^ Aug. 13. 



In the southern part of Georgia, we have two species called 

 largest inhabits the salt-water rivers and Atlantic ocean, and the other our swamps 

 and fresh-water canals of the rice-fields. The head and jaws of the former are 

 much longer and more slender than those of the latter. 



The viscera of the fresh-water species are represented in Fig. 11. 



The blood coagulated in an imperfect manner, and, in the course of an hour, the 

 fibrin dissolved and the blood-corpuscles settled to the bottom of the vessel, leaving 

 the clear serum above. In one of the vessels, the blood scarcely coagulated, and 

 the fibrin dissolved in twenty minutes. 



It is characteristic of the blood of Fishes, that the arrangement of the atoms of 

 albumen, so as to form fibrin, is very unstable. This instability and imperfection 

 of the fibrin is indicative of a feeble state of the vital force, and, as a necessary 

 consequence, of an imperfect condition of the organs which elaborate the blood. 



Solid constituents in 1000 parts of blood 

 " " " serum 



" " in serum of 1000 parts of blood 



Water in 1000 parts of blood 

 " " serum 



1000 parts of blood contained — 



Moist blood-corpuscles 229.00 j^f*^'' 



(Solid constituents 



(Water 



Liquor sanguinis 



771.00 



(Solid constituents 



113.30 

 59.45 

 56.05 

 886.70 

 940.55 



171.75 

 57.25 



714.95 

 56.05 



1000 parts of blood contained — 



Water ......... 886.70 



Blood-corpuscles (dried organic constituents) . . . .52.11 



Albumen, extractive and fatty matters . . . . .50.92 



Fibrin . . Unstable, being readily dissolved and converted into albumen 



Fixed saline constituents . . . . . . 10.27 



Blood of Batraciiians. 

 4. Rana cateshoeana, Shaw. Bullfrog. July 30. 



The stomach of this Batrachian contained several Crawfish [Astacus Bartoni), and 

 a l»ng slender Grass Snake [Twjndonotus ordinatus) about three feet in length. It 



* This name, as well as some others, is used provisionally until a more critical examination shall 

 have settled its precise synonomy. 



