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 .. . Appearance of the Cobra-poison under the microscope. what magnifying power this appearance is exhibited is notstated. The poison-globules have the general appearance of spotteddisks and dots, lines and curves; a most peculiar obtuse 178 OPHIDIANS. angle, formed by the junction of two straight lines, and othergroups of lines converging from


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 .. . Appearance of the Cobra-poison under the microscope. what magnifying power this appearance is exhibited is notstated. The poison-globules have the general appearance of spotteddisks and dots, lines and curves; a most peculiar obtuse 178 OPHIDIANS. angle, formed by the junction of two straight lines, and othergroups of lines converging from common centres, suggest crys-tals, as shown in Fig. 13. Microscopical Sfigmas, showing the Appearance of thePoisons in the Blood of a Dog and of a Fowl. As taken by Dr. Douglas Cunningham, Bengal. Fig. Fig.


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