Ophidians, zoological arrangement of the different genera, including varieties known in North and South America, the East Indies, South Africa, and AustraliaTheir poisons, and all that is known of their natureTheir galls, as antidotes to the snake-venom .. . 330 diameters. 1080 diameters. Study of the Sfigmas. Fig. 3 does not show a single poison-globule or corpusclein the field. Fig. 4 exhibits two disk-like corpuscles, with anadjacent blood-globule which has a double-lined periphery, andseveral others of a similar appearance in other parts of thefield; a greater proportion of the blood-corpu


Ophidians, zoological arrangement of the different genera, including varieties known in North and South America, the East Indies, South Africa, and AustraliaTheir poisons, and all that is known of their natureTheir galls, as antidotes to the snake-venom .. . 330 diameters. 1080 diameters. Study of the Sfigmas. Fig. 3 does not show a single poison-globule or corpusclein the field. Fig. 4 exhibits two disk-like corpuscles, with anadjacent blood-globule which has a double-lined periphery, andseveral others of a similar appearance in other parts of thefield; a greater proportion of the blood-corpuscles remainunaffected. In Fig. 5, under a power of 1080, only three orfour of the blood-globules are not changed in appearance, andthe oblique figures are wanting. Figs. 5, 6, 7, and 8 all parallelograms and the oblique figures under the threedifferent powers used, but only Fig. 7 shows a poison-globulein the field; each one, however, has corpuscles evidentlychanged by the poison, as indicated by large numbers of themwith the double-lined periphery. In Figs. 9 and 10 thepoison-corpuscles are much more abundant, and the appear-ance indicates a much greater decomposition of the bloodthan in any of the other sfigmas. The poison-corpuscle inFi


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