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LONDON: PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. SOLD BY LONGMANS & Co., 39 PATERNOSTER ROW ; B. QUARITCH, 15 PICCADILLY; DULAU & Co., 37 SOHO SQUARE, W.; KEGAN PAUL & Co., PATERNOSTER HOUSE, CHARING CROSS ROAD; AND AT THE BRITISH MUSEUM (NATURAL HISTORY), CROMWELE ROAD, S.W. 1894: oQ oO ALERE 4 FLAMMAM. PRINTED BY TAYLOR AND FRANCIS, RED LION COURT, FLEET STREET, Zvoonian inst “tas MAR 1] x 09 yA OS 0 National , ms PREFACE. THe present volume concludes the account of the Aglyphodont Colubrine Snakes. The collection in the British Museum has received by gifts several important additions since the publication of the first volume. Messrs. Godman and Salvin have deposited a complete series of the species obtained by their collectors and described in their great work on the Fauna of Central America. The contributions to the African Fauna have been scarcely less numerous, the Trustees being indebted to Professor Barboza du Bocage for many specimens of East- African species described by him; to H. H. Johnston, Esq., C.B., F. J. Jackson, Esq., and others for species collected in various parts of British Central Africa; and to Dr. J. Anderson, F.R.S., for a remarkably interesting collection of Egyptian Snakes. The collections made by E. W. Oates, Esq., in Upper Burmah contained also a fair proportion of Snakes which were of value as illustrating the Fauna of this previously little explored region. ALBERT GUNTHER, Keeper of the Department of Zoology. British Museum (N. H.), September 28, 1894. INTRODUCTION. In dealing with the multitude of forms of Aglyphodont Colubroids, all of comparatively simple structure, the lack of prominent cha- racters on which to establish genera is seriously felt, and, but for the study of the dentition, satisfactory definitions could not be drawn up. I have therefore, as in the previous volume, supplied numerous outline-figures of jaws to facilitate the understanding of the diagnoses. I have endeavoured to avoid both extremes of excessive fusion or separation in my attempt to render genera approximately equivalent to those of other groups of Reptiles. Descriptions of 427 species are given. Of these, 347 are repre- sented in the Collection of the Museum, the number of specimens amounting to 2528. G. A. BOULENGER. Zoological Department, July 28th, 1894. SYSTEMATIC INDEX. OPHIDIA. Fam. 7, CoLUBRID &. 57. oy tart /Coy Subfam. 2. Coresrinz- (continued). Page . Xenelaphis, Gthr. ...... 1, hexagonotus, Cant. .. 8 Drymobius, Cope” ...... 8 1. bifossatus, Raddi .... 10 2. boddaertii, Sentz. ..11, 357 oe atin, SEOs iy. Joe, 14 4. rhombifer, Gthr. . .14, 357 5. bivittatus, D.§ B. .. 15 6. dendrophis, Schleg. 15,357 7. chloroticus, Cope .... 16 58. 8. margaritiferus, Schleg. Ve Phrynonax, Cope........ 18 1. sulphureus, Wagl..... 19 2. poecilonotus, Gthr. .. 20 3. guentheri, Blgr. .... 20 ~~ — 4, lunulatus, Cope ...... 21 5. fasciatus, Ptrs ....... 21 6. eutropis, Blgr........ 22 7. chrysobronchus, Cope. 22 . Spilotes, Wagl. ........ 23 Topullatus, 2.) ace. dais 23 2. megalolepis, Gthr..... 24 pant aee Ta. in she sis ie sec, 24 J. dichrous, Pirs. ...... 30 Be COPAIS: HOt.» hace , 3l 3. nove-hispanie, Gm... 33 4.? melanotropis, Cope.. 33 5. porphyraceus, Cant... 34 6. cantoris, Gigr. ...... 3 7. hodgsonii, Gthr. 38 8. helena, Daud. 36, 357 9, triaspis, Cope ......., 37 10. chlorosoma, Gthr.... . 38 11. flavirufus, Cope ...... 39 12. guttatus, Zo. s...... 5 13, 14. 15. 16. ligée 18. 19. 20. 21. 22 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 51, 52. oo. 34. 35. 36. 37, Page , leopardinus, Zp. eh. G4 hohenackeri, Strauch., 42 mandarinus, Cant..... 42 rufodorsatus, Cant. 43 dione, Pail... ee 44 quatuorlineatus, Lacép. 45 teniurus, Cope ...... 47 schrenckii, Strauch .. 48 vulpinus, B.§ G..... 49 lastosy Bo § Gea a oo A9 obsoletus, Say ...... 50 conspicillatus, Bote .. 51 longissimus, Laur... .52, 357 climacophorus, Bote.. 54 phyllephis, Blyr. .... 55 davidi, Sawv. ........ 56 moellendorffii, Bttgr... 56 oxycephalus, Bote. .56, 357 janseni, Bik. frenatus, Gray ...... 58 prasinus, Blyth ...... 59 quadrivirgatus, Bote... 59 melanurus, Schleg..... 60 radiatus, Schley. .... 6] erythrurus, D. § B. 62, 358 38. enganensis, Vincig. 63 39. subradiatus, Schley. .. 64 40, lineaticollis, Cope .... 64 4]. scaiaris, Schinz ...... 65 42. arizone, Blgr. ...... 66 43. deppii,..D: § B. i...) . 66 44, catenifer, Blainv. .... 67 45. melanoleucus, Daud... 68 61. Synchalinus, Cope ....., 70 1. corallioides, Cope . 70 62. Gonyophis, Blgr. ...... 70 1. margaritatus, Ptrs. .. 7] 63. Herpetodryas, Bote... ... 71 1. sexcarinatus, Wagl. .. 79 2 eexinatas, i) oe eee 73 OP UReUs Ely 52... Wee es 75 Vill el, ar Ween Talia Borie 64. SYSTEMATIC INDEX. 4, melas, Cope.......-.. 76 5. grandisquamis, Pts... 76 Dendrophis, Bove 1. pictus, Bove ...... 78, 358 2. bifrenalis, Blgr.. .. .80, 358 3. calligaster, Gthr. .... 80 4, punctulatus, Gray.... 82 5. grandoculis, Blgr. .... 84 6. formosus, Bote ...... 84 7. caudolineolatus, Gthr.. 85 8. lineolatus, Hombr. & oS ere. i 85 9. gastrostictus, Blgr. .. 86 65. Dendrelaphis, Blgr. .... 87 1. tristis, Daud. ...... 88, 358 2. subocularis, Blgr..... 89 3. caudolineatus, Gray 1 358 4, terrificus, Pirs. ...... 90 5. modestus, Blgr....... 91 66. Chlorophis, Hallow. .... 91 AGS 2.1) 92 9. ornatus, Bocage ...... 93 3. hoplogaster, Gthr..... 93 4, neglectus, Pérs....... 94. 5. natalensis, Smith .... 94 6. angolensis, Bocage.... 95 7. heterolepidotus, Gthr. } a 8. irregularis,"Leach .... 96 9. heterodermus, Hallow. 1368 Psubcarinatus, Jan .. 91 67. Philothamnus, Smth.... 98 1. semivariegatus, Smith. 99 2. nitidus, Gthr......... 100 3. dorsalis, Bocage...... 10] 4. thomensis, Bocage.,.. 101 5. girardi, Bocage ...... 102 68. Gastropyxis, Cope ...... 102 1. smaragdina, Schleg. .. 103 69, Hapsidophrys, Fisch. 103 1, lineata, #isch. ...... 104. 70. Thrasops, Hallow. ...... 104. 1, flavigularis, allow. 105,358 7. diplotropis, Gthr. .... 110 8. bilineatus, Gthr. ..111, 358 9, occidentalis, Gthr..... 111 10, nigromarginatus, Gthr. 112 . Leptophis, Bell ......., 105 1. wruginosus, Cope .... 107 | 2. depressirostris, Cope... 107 | 3. modestus, Gthr....... 107 4, mexicanus, D. § B. .. 108 5. cupreus, Cope........ 109 6, saturatus, Cope ...... 110 20. temporalis, Cope...... 145 21. flavilatus, Cope ...... 148 76. Oyclagras, Cope ........ 144 Lipase ob ee oe 144 "7. MEHOCON, BOI os). ee 144 1. colubrinus, Gthr. 146, 359 2. suspectus, Cope ...... 147 3. guentheri, Blgr....... 147 4, neuwiedii, Gthr. 148 DH AREVGLUN Li. sees. oe ease 149 6, merremii, Wagl....... 150 78. Lystrophis, Cope........ 151 1. dorbignyi, D. § B. 151 2. histricus, Jan ........ 152 3. semicinctus, D. § B... 153 | 79. Heterodon, Latr........2. 153 1. platyrbinus, Zat7..... 154 | 74, 75. Page 11. liocercus, Wied ...... 118 12. orton, Cope .... oar 114 13. urostictus, Pérs. .... 114 , Uromacer, D..& Boolean 115 1. catesbyi, Schi...,..... 115 2. frenatus, Gthr. ...... 116 3. oxyrhynchus, D. § B. 116 . Hypsirhynchus, Gthr..... 117 1, Sere GEN ee. oh iB gy -Promieus,.Bibr. 24 y.444118 1. chamissonis, Wm. 119 2. angulifer, Bibr. ...... 120 3. ater, (Gossesnn. ree 121 4, sanctee-crucis, Cope .. 122 5. antillensis, Schleg..... 123 6. leucomelas, D. & B... 128 7. rufiventris, D. § B. .. 124 8. anomalus, Pérs. ...... 125 9, exiguus, Cope........ hot Liophis, Wagl. 0.0.62. 7/1426) 1. pygmeeus, Cope..... ‘ 129 2; trigcalis, 2; ooieeeee ee 129 3. teeniurus, Zsch. ...... 130 4, albiventris, Jan...... 130 5. fraseri, Blgr. . 151 6. pecilogyrus, Wied 15] 7. perfuscus, Cope ...... 153 8. melanotus, Shaw .... 134 9. almadensis, Wagl. .... 154 10) yiridis,2Gihrs a oe 135 ll ..typhlus; coe 2, Soe 136 12. epinephelus, Cope .... 137 LSnmep ines, wanes." are 137 Lay quilies, Cape shoe. 0% 4 159 15. cursor, Lacép......... 159 16. andrew, #.§ L....... 140 17. parvifrons, Cope...... 141 18. melanostigma, Wagl. . 19. callilemus, Gosse .... 142 SYSTEMATIC INDEX, Page Qe sims se we ee 156 3. nasicus, B. & G. 156 80. Aporophis, Cope........ 157 Walineanmeyeses.) i aie 158 2. flavifrenatus, Cope 158 3. coralliventris, Blgr. .. 159 4, amoenus, Jan........ 160 81. Rhadinza, Cope ........ 160 1. leucogaster, Jan . 165 2. breviceps, Cope ...... 164 3. calligaster, Cope...... 164 ASmimus, Cope si... >. 164 5, anomala, Gthr. ...... 165 6. sagittifera, Jan ...... 165 7..cobellane i aweae 166 8. purpurans, D. § B.... 167 9. merremii, Wied ...... 168 LOM fied, Cage sto. ses 169 IL. jeegeri, Gihr......... 170 12. genimaculata, Bétgr... 170 iiobisa, Cope ........ 171 | 14. serperastra, Cope .... 172 hovatinis, (Goh. eo. cs: 172 16. poecilopogon, Cope 173 17. lachrymans, Cope .... 174 18. undulata, Wied ...... 174 19. melanauchen, fan .... 175 20. occipitalis, Jan ...... 175) 22. vermiculaticeps, Cope . 177 ae. Clavata, Pirs. i... 66. Tze 24. vittata, Jan ........ 178 25. laureata, Gthr. ...... 179 26. godmani, Gthr. ...... 179 82. Urotheca, Bibr. ........ 180 i dumerilit, Brbr. < ..s.: 181 2, lateristriga, Berth..... 181 3. euryzona, Cope ...... 182 4, elapoides, Cope .. 182, 359 5. bicincta, Herm....... 184 83. Trimetopon, Cope ...... 184 Weracile. Gthr. . 4... 3.5. 184 84. Hydromorphus, Pérs. .... 185 Weer ein, Jerk Spine ee 185 $5. Dimades, Gray.......... 185 eplicatilis) Bi 2.66. ca. 186 SGmitydrops, Wagil......... 186 1. triangularis, Wagl. 187, 359 mommarti, Wagl..... +. 187 87. Sympholis, Cope ........ 188 1. lippiens, Cope........ 188 88. Coronella, Laur......... 188 1. austriaca, Laur. . euler 2. amaliz, Bttgr. .. 193, 359 | 3."girondica, Daud. .... 194 | 21. decorata,;Gthr. .. 176, 359 VOL, IT, 89. 90. 91. 95. 2. travancoricus, Bedd... 2 3. affinis, Gthr. b ix : Page . semiornata, Ptrs. 195, 359 4 5. coronata, Schleg....... 196 6. regularis, Fisch....... 196 (Retin py Dana ARM ne 197 8. calligaster, Harl. .... 198 OMleonisGthre nd 199 10, triangulum, Daud..... 200 TL. gentiliss 6.6 G......., 201 12. zonata, Blainv. ...... 202 13. micropholis, Cope .... 2038 4s dolitatarelieerrtra sales 205 15. brachyura, Githr. 206 16. punctate, sia sts ae 206 17. amabilis, B.§ G. .... 207 18.-regalis, BG Gases) 208 Hypsiglena, Cope........ 208 1. ochrorhynchus, Cope. . 209 2. torquata, Gthr. .. 210, 359 3.-affinis, Blgri<.. 5.2.8 210 4, discolor, Gthr. ...... 211 5. latifasciata, Gthr. .... 211 6. ornata, Bocourt ...... Pili Rhinochilus, B. § G. .... 212 1. Jeconti, B. GiGi) son 212 2. thominoti, Bocourt.... 218 3. antonii, Dugés ...... 213 Cemophora, Cope........ 213 1. coccinea, Blumend. 214 ,snnotesD). & Bo... oe 214 1. splendidus, Gthr. .... 217 2. purpurascens, Schleg... 218 3. cyclurus, Cant. ...... 219 4, albocinctus, Cant. .... 220 5. formosanus, Githr. 222, 359 6. violaceus, Cant....... 222 7. woodmasoni, W. Sel... 225 8. octolineatus, Schn..... 224 9. pheenochalinus, Cope... 225 10. forbesii, Blgr......... 225 11. signatus, Gthr. . 226 12. subcarinatus, Gthr. 226 13. annulifer, Blgr....... 226 14. teeniatus, Gthr. ...... 227 15. chinensis, Gthr....... 228 16, vaillanti, Sawv. ...... 228 17. beddomii, Blgr....... 229 18. arnensis, Shaw .. 229, 359 19. theobaldi, Gthr..:.... 230 20. cruentatus, Gthr. .... 231 21. torquatus, Blgr....... 232 22. planiceps, Bigr.... 232 Oligodon, Bote.......... 233 1. venustus, Jerd. ...... 2365 257 Page | 4. bitorquatus, Bote . .. 287 | 5. trilineatus, D. § B. .. 288 6. modestus, Gthr....... 238 +". 7. notospilus, Gthr. . 239 ° 8. everetti, Blgr. ...... 239 9. propinquus, Jan...... 240 10. brevicauda, Gthr. .... 240 11. dorsalis, Gray........ 241 12. templetonii, Gthr. 241, 859 13. sublineatus, D. § B... 242 deveniot, Gthr. oe... 242 15. subgriseus, DiS Bs. 248 16. vertebralis, Gthr. .... 245 16a. teniurus, F. Miill. .. 360 17. waandersii, Blkr. .... 246 18. melanocephalus, Jan .. 246 dorsalis, Berth. . . 234 94. Prosymna, Gray ........ 246 J. sundevallii, Smrth .... 247 2. frontal, ety ss... ws. 248 3. ambigua, Bocage .... 248 4, meleagris, Fthdt....... 249 De JATMGRE.. aisles. .a.6 249 95. Leptocalamus, Gthr. . 249 1. torquatus, Gthr....... 250 2. sumichrasti, Bocourt .. 250 3. sclateri, Blgr......... 251 96. Arrhyton, Gthr. ........ 251 1. teniatum, Gthr....... 252 2. vittatum, Gund. § Ptrs. 252 3. redimitum, Cope . 252 97. Simophis, Pirs. ....... 253 1. rhinostoma, Schleg. .. 253 DONO BELO ic stein e's © 254 98. Scaphiophis, PLE N aPis eres 254 1. albopunctatus, Ptrs. .. 254 99. OSU D.C Re 255 MORI V Gig Latiyecd sors in avers 258 2, vernalis, Harl. ...... 258 3. agassizil, Jan ........ 259 - 4, decemlineata, D. §& B. 260 = Hrcollens, MME... s05 s 260 GO TABCIBUA, PAM: 05.0 as) s 262 7. angusticeps, Blgr..... 262 8, rothi, Jan ........+. 262 9. persica, And.......... 263 10. walteri, Btigr. ...... 263 11. coronella, Schleg. .... 264 “12. taylori, Blgr......... 265 13. episcopa, Kenn. ...... 265 14, torquata, Cope........ 266 16, isozona, Cope ........ 266 16. occipitalis, Hallow. 266 17, pachyura, Cope ...... 267 “18. TONING, oo. Gis ner he 267 | 4 L4 SYSTEMATIC INDEX. * ¢ Page 19. semiannulata, B.S G. 268 20. nasus,"GiAr. . 6. 5s 268 lineata, Kenn. ...... 269 21. frontalis, Cope ...... 270 100. Ficimia, Gray ........ 270 1. olivacea, Gray ...... 271 2.:cana, Oope..,....... 272 3. quadrangularis, Gthr. 272 101. Chilomeniseus, Cope.... 272 1, stramineus, Cope 273 2. ephippicus, Cope.... 278 102. Homalosoma, Wagl. .. 273 1, Jntrix, 0... see 274 2. shiranum, Bigr. .... 276 3. abyssinicum, Blgr. .. 276 A, variegatum, Pérs. 276 103. Ablabes, D.§ B....... 277 1. semicarinatus, Hallow. 278 De Mair, GHB: | osc. 279 3. doris, Blgr........- 279 4, frenatus, Gthr.......» 280 5. stoliezke, W. Sel. .. 281 6. tricolor, Schleg. .... 281 7. calamaria, Gthr. .... 282 8, Tapp PUG. v5 aces 282 9. baliodirus, Bote .... 2838 10. scriptus, Theob. 284 11. longicauda, Ptrs, .. 284 bipunctatus, Jeude .. 285 12. nicobariensis, Stol. .. 285 104. Grayia, Gir. - 65... 286 1. smythii, Leaeh...... 286 2. furcata, Mocg....... 287 3. giardi, Dollo ...... 288 105. Xenurophis, Gthr. .... 288 1. czesar, Ske esha Mea, 288 106. Virginia, B.§& G. .... 288 li valerix, B. & ce ao gage 2. elegans, Kenn. ...... 289 107. Abastor, Gray nGaoneine 289 i erythrogrammus, Dads Cae 290 108. Farancia, Gray ...... 290 1. abacura, Holér. .... 291 109. Petalognathus, 2 aA B., 292 1. nebulatus, ZL.) ..4.5. 293 110. Tropidodipsas, Gthr. 294 1. fasciata, Gthr. ...... 295, 2. philippii, Jan ...... 295 3. fischeri, Blgr. ...... 296 4. sartorii, Cope ...... 296 5. annulifera, Big. 297 6. anthracops, Cope .... 297 111, Dirosema, Bigr. ...... 298 1, bicolor, Gthr. 298 112. Atractus, Wagl. ...... 300 1. elaps, Gihr..../.... 302 2. latifrons, Gthr. .... 305 3. modestus, Blgr. .... 304 4. vittatus, Blgr. ...... 304 5. latifrontalis, Garm... 304 G6. longiceps, Cope . 305 7, peruvianus, Jan .... 805 8. guentheri, Wuch. .. 305 9. bocourti, Blgr....... 306 10. maculatus, Gthr. .... 306 lel may ou, Bion. 5..oce 307 | 12. isthmicus, Blgr. .... 807 US. badins, Bore). s< o.00: 308 14, torquatus, D. & B... 3809 15. crassicaudatus, D.§-B. 310 16, duboisi, Blgr. ...... 310 17. occipitoalbus, Jan .. 310 18. reticulatus, Blgr. .. 311 19. emmeli, Bttgr. , Sle 20. trilineatus, Wagl. .. 312 21. quadrivirgatus, Jun 312 22. faves, Filippi ...... 3138 113. Geophis, Wagl. ....... 314 1. poeppigii, Jan ...... 316 2. semidoliatus, D. & B. 316 3. rhodogaster, Cope .. 317 4, dugesii, Bocourt .... 317 5, salllesi, Bigr: .3... 44 318 6. chalybeeus, Wagl, .. 318 7. hoffmanni, Ptrs..... 319 8. dolichocephalus, Cope 520 9. petersil, Blors ...j.'.. 321 10. championi, Bigr..... 321 11. godmani, Bigr. . 322 12 dubims Pins. cast st: 322 13. rostralis, Jam ..:... 323 113a. Agropbis, #. Mill. .. 360 1. sarasinorum, F. Mill. 360 114. Carphophis, Gerv. .. O24 1. amoenus, Say ...... 324 115. Stilosoma, A. £. Brown 325 1. extenuatum, Brown, . 825 MiG Geapras, Cope ........ 526 1. redimitus, Cope . 026 117. Macrocalamus, Gthr. .. 327 Vi lateralis, Gthr....... 527 118. Idiopholis, Mocg....... 327 1. collaris, Mocg....... 327 SYSTEMATIC INDEX. : Page 2. omiltemanum, Gthr. 299 3. psephotum, Cope.... 299 4, brachycephalum, Cope 299 Xl Page 119. Rhabdophidium, Blgr... 328 1. forsteni, D. § B. .. 328 120. Pseudorhabdium, Jan .. 328 1. longiceps, Cant. ..., 329 2. oxycephalum, Githr. 329 121. Calamaria, Bove. ...... 330 1. lumbricoidea, Bore .. 333 2. vermiformis, D. § B. 333 3. stahlknechtii, Stol. .. 335 4, baluensis, Blyr. . 338 5. grabowskii, Fisch. .. 336 6. albiventer, Gray.... 336 7. margaritifera, blkr.. . 336 hoeveni, del. . 337 8. prakkii, Jeude ...... 337 QO. pray, Genres areas 338 10. bitorques, Pérs. .... 3888 11. gervaisii, D.§ B. .. 338 12. sumatrana, Edel. .... 339 13. everetti, Blgr. ...... 340 14, virgulata, Bove .. 840 15. leucogaster, Blkr. .. 341 16. occipitalis, Jan . 342 1%. bicolor, D. § B. ..../ e42 18. lateralis, Mocg. . 842 LOMbeetantin Pisa. vce 343 20. rebentischii, Blkr. .. 343 21. agamensis, Blkr. .... 343 22. leucocephala, D. §& B. 344 23. schlegelii, D. § B... 345 24. linneei, Bote ......... 345 25. borneensis, Blkr..... 347 26. benjaminsil, Edel. .. 347 27. javanica, Blgr...... 347 28. DYOWISI REG? kaa More 348 29. pavimentata, D. §& B. 348 30. septentrionalis, Blgr. 549 31. melanota, Jan...... 349 ak, LOVE IGT Pa coats Sacte 350 33. gracillima, Gthr..... 350 catenata, Blyth .... 3851 122. Typhlogeophis, Gthr. .. 351 Vi. brevisy-Guhrs-.4 ios 351 Amastridium, Cope.... 852 veliferum, Cope .... 352 Anoplophallus, Cope .. 353 maculatus, Hallow... 353 Subfam. 3. RHACHIODONTINZA. 123. Dasypeltis, Wagl. 1. scabra, Z © Sig) eve! 6) 518) 4 te : CATALOGUE OF SN AK Eis: Fam. 7. COLUBRIDZ. Subfam. 2. COLUBRINA. (Continued.) Synopsis of the Genera. (Continued from Vol. I. p. 180.) ET. Ea eae absent in the posterior dorsal vertebra, the ites surface of which is smooth or with a low keel. A. Posterior maxillary teeth increasing in size; anterior maxil- lary and mandibular teeth strongly enlarged ; pupil vertically elliptic. Anterior maxillary teeth separated from the rest by an interspace. 48. Lycodon, I. p. 348. Two or three middle maxillary teeth small, separated from the anterior and posterior by distinct interspaces. 49. Dinodon, I. p. 360. B. Anterior maxillary teeth not enlarged, middle and posterior longest ; pupil vertically elliptic. 50. Stegonotus, I. p. 364. C. Anterior and middle maxillary teeth not enlarged, posterior increasing in size or the last strongly enlarged. 1. Palatine and pterygoid bones toothed; pupil vertically elliptic. Maxillary teeth 8 to 10; scales with apical pits. 51. Dryocalamus, I. p. 369. VOL. II. B 2 COLUBRID. Maxillary teeth 6 to 9; scales without pits; snout cuneiform, pro- CRS ALD ie oS in Se 55.’ Lytorhynchus, I. p. 414. ~ Maxillary teeth 12 to 16; scales with apical pits. 89. Hypsiglena, II. p. 208. 2. Palatine and pterygoid bones toothed; pupil round; an- terior mandibular teeth much larger than the posterior ; scales with apical pits. a. Internasal shield entering the nostril; maxillary teeth , 1S tp 14 fo. ik 52.°Pseudaspis, I. p. 373. f 6. Internasal not entering the nostril. a. Lateral scales disposed obliquely, at least on the anterior part of the body; eyes large. Maxillary teeth 15 to 20, the posterior slightly enlarged; scales in PLaGO SO OWS i. . ws oe es 58. Phrynonax, II. p.18. | Maxillary teeth 20 to 32, the posterior strongly enlarged; scales in MeO) TSIMEOWS © nar .ce «comes 71. Leptophis, II. p. 105. ¢4.°* (3. Scales forming longitudinal series ; maxillary teeth 11 to 20 Posterior maxillary teeth strongly enlarged and separated from the rest by an interspace; scales narrow, lanceolate. 72. Uromacer, II. B 15, Posterior maxillary teeth slightly enlarged. 73. Hypsirhynchus, II. “RY GAD. Posterior maxillary teeth strongly enlarged and separated from the rest by an interspace; scales moderately elongate. 74. Dromicus, II. p.118. 3. Palatine and pterygoid bones toothed; pupil round ; man- dibular teeth subequal, or anterior a little enlarged. a. Longitudinal series of scales in even numbers ; maxillary teeth 20 to 33. Scales forming longitudinal series. 53. Zaocys, I. p. 374. Lateral scales oblique........ 63. Herpetodryas, II. p. 71.5" - b. Longitudinal series of scales in odd numbers; ventrals rounded or obtusely angulate laterally ; subcaudals not angulate laterally. a. Maxillary teeth forming a continuous series, or the last two or three separated from the rest by a very short interspace. COLUBRIN &. 3 * Head distinct from neck; eye large or rather large ; body much elongate; scales with apical pits. _ } Scales forming longitudinal series. Maxillary teeth 12 to 20 .... 54. Zamenis, I. p. 379. Maxillary teeth 25 to 30; scales of vertebral row enlarged. 56. Xenelaphis, II. p. 7. Maxillary teeth 22 to 32; no suboculars. 57. Drymobius, II. p. 8. ++ Scales disposed obliquely, at least on the anterior part of the body ; maxillary teeth 20 to 25. Lateral scales as long as dorsals. 66.°Chlorophis, II. p. 91. Lateral scales much shorter than dorsals. 70.° Thrasops, II. p. 104. ** Head not or but slightly distinct from neck; eye moderate or small. + Internasals, nasals, and prefrontals distinct. t Subcaudals in two rows. ; Maxillary teeth 14 to 24; scales without pits; tail conical. 81. Rhadinza, II. p. 160. Maxillary teeth 13 to 16; scales without pits ; usually one or more suboculars ; tail long, thick os oe ending obtusely. f Lee 5 ' 2. Uvetheoa, II. p. 180. - Maxillary. teeth 12 to 20, on not compressed ; scales with apical pits; no suboculars.. 88. ‘Coronella, II. p. 188. Maxillary teeth 8 to 11, Be eee not compressed ; snout strongly PRR OCHIN ESE Wie eases 91. Cemophora, II. p. 213. Maxillary teeth 8 to 12, posterior compressed ; snout more or less | projoctinmerin. (7h. toes tens 92. Simotes, IT. p. 214. tt Subcaudals single; snout strongly projecting ; maxillary teeth 16 to 19. 90. Rhinochilus, II. p. 212. +f A single prefrontal; two internasals. Eye small; nostril between two nasals. 83. Trimetopon, II. p. 184. Eye very small; nasal single.. 84. Hydromorphus, II. p. 185. ttt A single internasal; two prefrontals; nasal semidivided, in contact with the preocular. Eye rather small ; scales as broad as long. 85. Dimades, II. p. 185. Eye very small ....0.5..... 86. Hydrops, II. p. 186. B2 4 COLUBRID. t++t Internasals fused with the prefrontals, nasai fused with the first labial. 87. Sympholis, I. p. 188. “ 3. Posterior maxillary teeth strongly enlarged and sepa- rated from the rest by a very distinct interspace. * Scales with apical pits; snout rounded or obtusely conical. Scales forming longitudinal series; no suboculars. 75. Liophis, II. p. 126. 0°" Scales forming longitudinal series ; 3 a series of suboculars. 6. Cyclagras, II. p. 144. |. / Scales disposed obliquely ; no aie 77. Xenodon, II. p. 144. /~ ** Scales with apical pits; snout projecting, cunei- form. Scales smooth, in 19 or 21 rows. 78. Lystrophis, Il. p. 151. §. 0! Scales keeled, in 23 to 27 rows. 79. Heterodon, II. p. 153. *** Scales without pits; snout obtuse ; head narrow. 80. Aporophis, II. p. 157. < c. Longitudinal series of scales in odd numbers; ventrals with a suture-like lateral keel, and a notch on each side corresponding to the keel. a. Scales of vertebral row not enlarged. Scales smooth ; subcaudals keeled and notched like the ventrals. 67.-Philothamnus, II. p. 98. Scales keeled; subcaudals keeled and notched like the ventrals. 68.- Gastropyxis, II. p. 102. Scales keeled; subcaudals without keel or notch. 69. Hapsidophrys, II. p. 103. B. Scales of vertebral at heel 4, Dendrophis, II. p. 77. 4, Palatine’ and pteryg ooid teeth absent or few ; ; maxillary bone short, with 5 to 8 teeth. a. Maxillary teeth forming an uninterrupted series, Pupil round; snout projecting, obtuse. 93. ‘Oligodon, II. p. 233. Pupil vertically subelliptic ; snout with angular horizontal “ae 94,°Prosymna, II. p. 246. « COLUBRIN 2. 5 6. Posterior maxillary teeth separated from the rest by an interspace. ‘ Scales with apical pits Yr. “95. Leptocalamus, IT. p. 249. Scales without pits...,...... 96. Arrhyton, IT. p. 251. D, Maxillary teeth equal or nearly so, or posterior decreasing in size. 1. Scales with apical pits. a. Longitudinal series of scales in even numbers; eye large ; no suboculars.... 59. Spilotes, II. p. 23. 3.2. : 6. Longitudinal series of scales in odd numbers. a. Head distinct from neck; eye moderate or large; body usually much elongate. * Maxillary teeth nearly equal; scales forming straight longitudinal series. Nasals distinct, not fused with the loreal; ventrals rounded or more _ or less distinctly angulate Peal © dX gig G0. Coluber, IT. p. 24. Nasal single, fused with the loreal, in contact with the preocular ; ventrals sharply angulate later ally. 61. Synchalinus, II. p. 70. °°” Nasals distinct; ventrals and subcaudals with a suture-like lateral keel and a notch on each side corresponding to the keel. 62. Gonyophis, II. p. 70. ** Posterior maxillary teeth decreasing in size; scales narrow and oblique; ventrals and subcaudals with a suture-like lateral keel and a notch on each side corresponding to the keel. 65. Dendrelaphis, II. p. 87. (. Head not or but slightly distinct from neck. * Maxillary teeth equal or subequal. Snout cuneiform; rostral shield with obtuse horizontal keel. 97. Simophis, IT. p. 253. Snout beak-shaped, hooked; rostral shield with sharp horizontal Tee fos ah, laos anal les dis 98. -Scaphiophis, II. p. 254, Snout obtuse or pointed ; nasal distinct from the labials. 99. Contia, II. p. 255. “- Snout pointed; rostral in contact with or approaching the frontal ; nasal fused with the first labial. 100. Ficimia, IT. p. 270, 6 COLUBRID. Snout much depressed, strongly = aoa ; nasal fused with the anvernasal “200.050.6255. . Chilomeniscus, IT. p. 272.1%.“ ** Anterior maxillary and mandibular teeth OB. 102. Homalosoma, II. p. 278. 2. Scales without pits. a. Maxillary and mandibular teeth subequal, 15 to 35; pupil round; anterior temporal present. a. Loreal and prefrontal not entering the eye. Head not or but slightly distinct from neck ; eye moderate or rather small; maxillary teeth 15 to 30. 103. Ablabes, IT. p. O77. Head distinct from neck; eye moderate; body stout; maxillary Pode AP AO 2D eS weg ais, #8 104. ,Grayia, II. p. 286. 2/~: Head distinct from neck ; eye large; maxillary teeth 35. 105.:Xenurophis, IT. p. 288. B. Loreal and preefrontal entering the eye, which is small. Nostril lateral, between two nasals. 106. Virginia, II. p. 288. Nostrils directed upwards, in a semidivided nasal; two internasals. 107. Abastor, IT. p. 289. Nostril directed upwards, in a semidivided nasal; a single inter- SUI es o's « oi 5¥s 03 he ues 108. Farancia, II. p. 290. va. b. Posterior maxillary and mandibular teeth shortest; anterior temporal usually present. a. Head distinct from neck ; pupil vertically elliptic. Vertebral row of scales enlarged ; eye large. 109. Petalognathus, II. p. 292, Dorsal scales equal; eye moderate or large. ] 110. Tropidodipsas, II. p. 294. ©" ' Dorsal scales equal; eye small. 111. Dirosema, II. p. 298. (. Head not distinct from neck ; pupil round or ror subelliptic .... 112, Atractus, II. p. 299; A, 28 c. Maxillary teeth small, subequal, 8 to 12: anterior temporal present ; eye very small. Nostril in a single nasal; loreal and prefrontal entering the eye. . , 114. Carphophis, II. p. 324. V-" Nostril between two nasals and the internasal; snout with angular horizontal edge .......... 116, Geagras, II. p. 326. a e4 56, XENELAPHIS. 7 Nostril between a nasal and the first labial. 117. Macrocalamus, II. p. 327. : d, Maxillary teeth small, subequal ; parietal in contact with labials ; eye small or very small. a. Nostril between two nasals. Loreal present, entering the eye. 113. Geophis, II. p. 314, ©“ No loreal ; an azygous shield between the internasals. 118. Idiopholis, II. p. 327. (. Nostril in a single nasal ; no loreal. * Nasal small. Eye moderately small; body extremely slender. 2 115. Stilosoma, IT. p. 325. %¢o-“ Byeweryemiall: . 0 i 3 ts 119. Rhabdophidium, II. p. 328. 0 ** Nasal minute. Internasals present.......... 120. Pseudorhabdium, II. p. 328, No internasals ; eye free .... 121. Calamaria, II. p. 330. Eye concealed under the ocular shield. 122. Typhlogeophis, II. p. 351. 56. XENELAPHIS. Coryphodon (non Owen), part., Dum. § Bibr, Erp. Gén. vii. p. 180 (1854) ; Giinth. Cat. Col. Sn, p. 107 (1858) ; Jan, Elenco sist. Ofid. p- 63 (1863). Xenelaphis, Giinth. Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 250 (1864); Bouleng. Faun. Ind., Rept. p. 836 (1890). Maxillary teeth 25 to 30, gradually increasing in size; anterior mandibular teeth a little enlarged. Head moderately elongate, dis- tinct from neck; eye moderate, with round pupil; a subocular Fig, 1. Maxillary and mandible of Xenelaphis hexagonotus. below the preocular. Body elongate, cylindrical ; scales smooth, with feebly marked apical pits, in 17 rows, the vertebral row 8 COLUBRID. slightly enlarged and six-sided; ventrals rounded. Tail long; subcaudals in two rows. Burma, Malay Peninsula and Archipelago. £ 1, Xenelaphis hexagonotus. Coluber hexahonotus, Cantor, Cat. Mal. Rept. p. 74 (1847). Coryphodon sublutescens, Dum. § Bibr. vil. p. 187 (1854). hexanotus, Giinth. Cat. p. 110 (1858). Xenelaphis hexahonotus, Giinth. Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 251, pl. xxi. fig. C (1864). ; Ptyas hexagonotus, Theob. Cat. Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 168 (1876). Xenelaphis hexagonotus, Bouleng. Faun. Ind., Rept. p. 336 (1890), Rostral broader than deep, visible from above ; internasals as long as or a little longer than the prefrontals; frontal once and one third to once and a half as long as broad, as long as its distance from the end of the snout, a little shorter than the parietals ; loreal nearly as long as deep; one preocular, with a rather large sub- ocular below it, wedged in between the third and fourth upper labials ; two postoculars, with a large subocular below, separating the eye from the fifth and sixth labials; a third subocular occa- sionally present, separating the eye altogether from the labials; temporals 242; normally eight upper labials, fourth entering the eye; four or five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin- shields, which are as long as the posterior. Scales smooth, in 17 rows. Ventrals 185-198; anal divided; subcaudals 140-179. Brown above, with black cross bands, which become indistinct with age, on the anterior half of the body; old specimens showing mere traces of the outer ends of these bands; lower parts uniform yellowish. Total length 1650 millim.; tail 600. Burma, Malay Peninsula, Borneo, Sumatra, Java. a. Yg. (V. 188; C. 148). Pinang. Dr. Cantor. (Type.) b,c. d (V.187; C. 140) Singapore. Gen. Hardwicke [C.]. & 2 (V.198; C. 140). d. 3 (V.191; C. 149). Singapore. W. T. Blanford, Esq. fet e. 9 (V. 190; C. 144). Borneo. L. L. Dillwyn, Esq. [P.1. ft. 3 (V. 185; C.179). Borneo. Sir J. Brooke [P.]. g. & (V. 190; C.?). Rejang R., Sara- Brooke Low, Esq. [P.]. wak, h. 3 (V. 187; C.173). —P Dr. Bleeker, (Dendrophis ; dumerilii, Blkr.) t. Yg. (V. 192; C. 175). ——? Dr. Bleeker. (Adlabes olyhemizona, Blky. k. Skull. Sarawak. ah : ) 57. DRYMOBIUS. Coluber, part., Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 125 (1837); Dum. & Bibr. Mém. Ac. Se, xxiii. 1853, p. 455. Herpetodryas, part., Schleg. . c. p. 173; Dum. & Bibr. Erp. Gén. vii 57. DRYMOBIUS. 9 p. 203 (1854); Giinth. Cat. Col. Sn. p. 118 (1858) ; Jan, Elenco sist. Ofid. p. 80 (1863). Coryphodon (non Owen), bg Dum. & Bibr. t. c. p. 180; Giinth. lc. p. 107; Jan, l. c. Leptophis, part., Dum. PB Bibr. t.c. p. 528, Dromicus, part., Dum. § Bibr. t. c. p. 646 ; Giinth. 1. c. p. 126. Drymobius, part., Cope, Proc, Ac, Philad. 1860, p. 560; Bocourt, Miss. Se. Mex., Rept. p. 715 (1890). Dendrophidium, Cope, L, ¢. Ie 561; Bocourt, l. c. p. 730. Ablabes, part., Jan, l. c. p. 51. Thamnosophis, part., Jan, lc. p. 82. Tropidonotus, part., ‘Tan, I. ce. p. 68. Eudryas, Bocourt, le Ch Ps (1G: Crossanthera, Cope, Am. Nat. 1893, p. 481. Maxillary teeth 22 to 38, increasing in size posteriorly, the two or three last stouter if not longer than those preceding them ; mandibular teeth subequal or anterior somewhat enlarged. Head elongate, distinct from neck; eye large, with round pupil; no sub- oculars. Body elongate, cylindrical ; scales smooth or keeled, with apical pits, in 15 or 17 rows; ventrals rounded or with an obtuse lateral keel. Tail long; subcaudals in two rows. America, from Texas to Peru and Southern Brazil. This genus is very closely allied to, and intermediate between, both Zaments and Coluber. It is just separable from the former by the greater number of teeth; and it is connected with the latter by D. bifossatus and D. boddaertiui, the dentition of some specimens of which approaches the isodont type. The subocular shield below the preocular, present in most of the species referred to Zamenis, is constantly absent in Drymobuus. Maxillary and mandible of Drymobius bifossatus. Synopsis of the Species. I. Scales smooth. Scales in 15 rows; two labials entering ROR MELAS FTN Segoe ad nts. 1. bifossatus, p. 10. Scales in 17 rows; usually three labials enterilig theleyet i. i.e ee 2. boddaerti, p. 11. II. Scales keeled. A. Scales in 15 rows.......... ... 3. affinis, p. 14: 10 COLUBRID Z, B. Scales in 17 rows. 1. Maxillary teeth 30 to 38. lf Remmandnly 84206 «--. s. ce eee nace - 4, rhombifer, p. 14, ” Subcaudals 109-128; loreal as deep aslong. 5. bivittatus, p. 15. V Subcaudals 113-155 ; loreal usually longer ~ OSES A a 6. dendrophis, p. 15. Vv 1s 2. Maxillary teeth not more than 25. Frontal hardly once and a half as long as broad ; loreal not or but slightly longer than deep; ventrals 158-169 ........ 7. chloroticus, p. 16. — '* Frontal at least once and a half as long as broad ; loreal longer than deep ;, ventrals lips age ef yah onga tian ba dhaynictl- ons ls eee 8. margaritiferus, © \© 1. Drymobius bifossatus. Coluber bifossatus, Raddi, Mem. Soc. Ital. Modena, xviii. (Fis.), 1820, p. 333. —— capistratus, Lichtenst. Verz. Doubl. Mus. Berl. p. 104 (1828). lichtensteinii, Wied, N. Acta Ac. Leop.-Carol. xii. ii. 1825, p- 498, pl. xlvi., and Beitr, Nat. Bras. i. p. 305 (1825); Wagl. Icon. Amph. pl. iv. (1828) ; Wied, Abbild. (1831). pantherinus (non Daud.), Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 143, pl. v. figs. 15 & 14 (1837). Coryphodon pantherinus, Dum. § Bibr. vii. p. 181 (1854) ; Giinth. Cat. p. 107 (1858) ; Jan, Icon. Gén. 24, pl. iii. fig. 1 (1867).. Drymobius pantherinus, Cope, Proc. Am. Philos. Soc. xxii. 1885, , 192. Ptyas pantherinus, Boettg. Zeitschr. f. ges. Naturw. lviii. 1885, p. 233. Drymobius bifossatus, Bouleng. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (6) xiii. 1894, p. 346. Maxillary teeth 27 to 30, posterior feebly enlarged. Rostral nearly as deep as broad, visible from above; internasals much shorter than the preefrontals ; frontal] once and two thirds or once and three fourths as long as broad, as long as or longer than its distance from the rostral, a little shorter than the parietals; loreal as long as deep or deeper than long; one preocular, usually not touching the frontal; two postoculars; temporals 242; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; four or five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are shorter than the posterior. Scales smooth, in 15 rows. Ventrals 160-183; anal divided ; subcaudals 85-102. Above with three parallel series of large, roundish or subquadrate, blackish or dark brown black- edged spots, separated by narrow yellowish or yellowish-brown interspaces ; the spots of the lateral series extending to the sides of the belly; a pair of longitudinal dark bands or a U-shaped band on the back of the head and nape, and a dark ecross-band between the eyes ; labials yellowish, black-edged ; lower parts yellowish, with brown or black spots. Total length 1750 millim. ; tail 450. Brazil, Paraguay. 57. DRYMOBIUS. hy a,b. 9 (V. 180; C. 100) Pernambuco. J.P. G. Smith, Esq. & yg. (V.176; C. 92), eal ec. do (V. 166; C. 102). Pernambuco. d. 2 (Waleis @:r). Bahia. Dr.O.Wucherer[C. }. e O CV, 7oe Grr). Rio Janeiro. Haslar Collection. -h. 9 (V. 174; C. 95) Porto Real, Prov. Rio M. Hardy du Dréneuf & yg. (V. 167, 160; Janeiro, [C.]. C. 98, ?). 2. Ye. (V. 176; C. 90). ce Prov. Matto S. Moore, Esq. [P.]. LrOsso, k. 6 (V.171; C. 92). Porto Alegre. Dy.H.v. Ihering [C.]. 1. 2 (V. 188; C. 98). Asuncion, Paraguay. Dr. J. Bohls [C.]. 2. Drymobius boddaertii. Coluber boddaertii, Sentzen, Meyer’s Zool. Arch, ii. 1796, p. 59; Merr. Tent. p. 110 (1820). Herpetodryas boddaertii, Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 185 (1837) ; Dum. & Bibr. vii. p. 210 (1854); Giinth. Cat. p. 115 (1858) ; Jan, Icon. Gén. 49, pl. 1. fig. 1 (1879). Coluber fuscus, Hallow. Proc. Ac. Philad. 1845, p. 241. Dromicus pleii, Dum. § Bibr. t. c. p. 661; Jan, op. cit. 24, pl. v. fig. 1 (1867). Herpetodryas rappil, Giinth. l. c. p. 116, and Proc. Zool, Soc, 1859, . 412. Ablabes tessellatus, Berthold, Gotting. Anz. ili. 1859, p. 180; Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1863, p. 281. Drymobius boddaertii, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1860, p. 561; Giinth. Biol. C-Am., Rept. p. 125 (1894). rappii, Cope, l. c. Herpetodryas reticulata, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1863, p. 285; Garm. Bull. Essex Inst. xxiv. 1892, p. 91. ? Herpetodryas (Drymobius) reissii, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1868, 640 ? Masticophis pulchriceps, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1868, p. 105. ? Masticophis melanolomus, Cope, t. c. p. 184. Herpetodryas bilineatus, Jan, op. cit. p. 31, pl. iv. fig. 3 (1869). quinquelineatus, Steind. Sitzb. Ak. Wren, Ixii. 1870, p. 346. Drymobius heathii, Cope, Journ. Acad. Philad. (2) viii. 1876, p. 179. Dromicus (Alsophis) maculivittis, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1877, p. 458. Drymobius bilineatus, Cope, Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc. xvii. 1877, . 35. eapatddryas levis, Fischer, Arch. f. Nat. 1881, p. 227, pl. xi. figs. 4-6. Coryphodon alternatus, Bocourt, Bull. Soc. Philom. (7) viii. 1884, p. 188, and Miss. Se. Mex., Rept. pl. xlv. fig. 3 (1888). Dromicus cxruleus, Fischer, Jahrb. Hamb. Wiss. Anst. ii. 1885, p. 103, pl. iv. fig. 7. Alsophis pulcher, Garm. Proc. Amer, Philos. Soc. xxiv. 1887, p. 283. eins alternatus, Cope, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus. no. 32, 1887, is AO ? Drymobius melanolomus, Cope, J. ¢. Drymobius levis, Cope, J. c.; Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mex., Rept. p. 722, pl. li. fig. 6 (1890). Herpetodryas (Drymobius) boddaerti, var. heathii, Boettg. Ber. Senck. Ges. 1889, p. 313. 12 COLUBRID. a (Eudryas) boddaertii, Bocourt, 7. c. p. 720, pl. li. figs. 1 —_—- ae Bocourt, 1. c. p. 722, fig. 2 —— ceruleus, Bocourt, 1. c. p. 727, fig. 4 —— pleii, Bocourt, l. ¢. p. 738, fig. 3. Zamenis melanolomus, Gainth. Biol. C.-Am., Rept. p. 122 (1894). Maxillary teeth 22 to 25, posterior moderately or feebly enlarged. Rostral broader than deep, just visible from above; internasals shorter than the prefrontals ; frontal once and a half to twice as long as broad, as long as or longer than its distance from the end of the snout, as long as or a little shorter than the parietals ; loreal longer than deep; one preeocular, rarely touching the frontal; two (rarely three) postoculars : temporals 242 or 243 (rarely 142); nine (rarely eight) upper labials, fourth, fifth, and sixth (or fourth and fifth, or third, fourth, and fifth) entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are shorter than the posterior. Scales smooth, in 17 rows. Ventrals obtusely angulate, 163-204; anal divided ; subcaudals 84-136. Coloration very variable. Total length 1090 millim. ; tail 310. Tropical America. A. Brownish, greyish, or olive above, uniform or with a pair of light streaks along part or the whole of the body; the scales sometimes black-edged ; a more or less distinct dark streak on each side of the head, through the eye; belly yellowish, uniform or dotted with olive ; throat sometimes spotted or marbled with brown. (C. boddaertii, Sentz.) a. 6 (V.170; C.111). Mexico. M. Sallé [C.]. rid WN. 186 ; C.112). Zacuapan, Mexico. Mr. H. ane toy c- vg 3 (V. 185 ; C.109) Tres Marias Ids. Hr. A. Forrer [C.]. & 9 (V. 190; ORE e-f. 6 (V.179; C.125) Yucatan. & Q (V. 185; C.?). g-h. 3 (V.176; 0.120) Teapa, Tabasco. F. D. Godman, Esq. & yg. (V. 174; G2): [Pj Sire y.d72; C. 106). Hacienda del Hobo, P. Geddes, Esq. [P.]. S. Mexico. k-l. 3 (V. 176,174; C. Huatuzco, Vera Cruz. F.D. Godman & O. 111, 116). Salvin, Esqs. [P.]. m. 3 (V. 178; C.?). Vera Paz, low forest. O, Salvin, Esq. [C.]. n. Her. (V. 180; C. 120). Peten, Guatemala. O. Salvin, Esq. C.]. 0. 2 ( (Vv. 184; C. 109). W. Coast of Central H.M.S. ‘Beagle.’ America, p. 2 (V. 196; C. 118). Venezuela. Mr. Dyson [C.]. q. 2 (V. 204; C. 117). St. Vincent, W.I. Mus. Comp, Zoology [E.]. r-s. 5 (V. 192; C. 92) & St. Vincent. Mr. H. H. Smith [C.]; yg. (V. 200; C. 120). F.D, Godman, Esq. [P.]. t. gd (V. 196; C. 122). Id, of Grenada, W.I. Mus. Comp. Zoology [E.}. 57. DRYMOBIUS. 13 u. 3 (V.198; C.117). MoustiquesId.,Grena- Mr. H.H.Smith[0.]; dines. ee Esq. Pals vd (V.L18b Cor). Brit. Guiana. G. A. Boulenger, Esq. Bal w. 3 (V. 182; C. 101). Demerara. 2; Yo cue wen co, 186: Vryheids Lust, Deme- Rev. W. T. Turner C. 108, 112). rara. [C.]. za. 6 (V.179; C.107) Surinam. & 2 (V. 186; C. 106). B. 9 (V. 193; C. 115). Maracaibo. Mr. Lowe [C.]. y- 2 (V. 190; C. 99). Para. o. 9 (V. 196; C. 101). Chyavetas, N.E. Peru. B. Pale olive-brown above, with two whitish longitudinal lines and narrow black cross-lines between them. a. 2 WW. 176; C. 101). Pallatanga, Ecuador. Mr. Buckley [C.]. &: Hegre. (V. 197; C.?). Yurimaguas, N.E. Peru. C . Pale olive-brown above, with a dorsal series of large transverse quadrangular blackish spots alternating with another series on each side; a black streak through the eye; labials black- edged ; throat and anterior ventrals spotted or marbled with black, or blackish spotted with yellowish. (H. rappii, Gthr.; C. alternatus, Bocourt.) a, Ye. (V. 186; C. 108). Tres Marias Ids. Hr. A. Forrer fee by Yo. (V.177; Co 108). Trinidad. F.W.Urich,Esq,[P.]. c,d-e. Yg.(V. 177,186, Venezuela. Mr. Dyson [C.]. 183; C. 126, 120, 128). (Types of H. rappit.) f. Yg. (V.178; C. 96). British Guiana. G. A. Boulenger, Esq. Pa g. Yg. (V. 187; C. 101). Berbice. UF hk. Yy. (V. 178; C. 102). Berbice. Lady Essex [P.]. Hove (V.1i5; Coe). Brazil. (Types of H. rappit.) dtm. Oo(V. 185, 176; . W. Hicuador. Mr. Fraser [C. ]. C. 100, 93) & yg. (V. 178; C. 96). | D. Markings as in the preceding, but restricted to the anterior part | of the body; upper lip and lower parts uniform white. a-b, Yg. (V. 183,176; Duenas,Guatemala. _O. Salvin, Esq. [C.]. C. 130, 136). E. Brown above, with two or four black longitudinal streaks con- nected, at least on the anterior part of the body, by black cross-lines or bars; labials dark-edged; throat spotted or marbled with brown, or dark, spotted with white ; belly yellowish, with a series of black spots along the outer ends of the ventrals. (D. ple, D. & B.) a. 2 (V. 196; C. 113). Venezuela. Mr. Dyson [C.]. (One of the types of HZ. rappit.) : 14 COLUBRID”. F, Pale olive-brown above, with five dark longitudinal streaks; a dark streak through the eye; labials black-edged ; throat dark olive, spotted with white. (H. quinquelineatus, Steind.) a. 2 (V. 198; C. 96). Rosario de Cucuta, Mr. C. Webber [C.]. Colombia. G. Olive above, whitish or pale olive beneath; a dark brown verte- bral stripe, and a less distinct dark stripe along each side. (D. dorsalis, Bocourt.) a,b. 6 (V.178; C.120) Dueiias, Guatemala. —O. Salvin, Esq. [C.]. & 2 (V.193; C. 112). ‘3. Drymobius affinis. Herpetodryas affinis, Steindachn. Sitzb, Ak. Wien, \xii. 1870, p. 348, pl. vii. figs. 4 & 5. Rostral just visible from above; internasals a little shorter than the prefrontals ; frontal very broad anteriorly, very narrow poste- riorly, the lateral border very concave ; loreal twice as long as deep; on’. preocular, in contact with the frontal; two postoculars ; tem- po als 1 + 2; nine upper labials, fifth and sixth entering the eye. Se les in 15 rows, all except the outer row keeled. Olive above, yellowish brown below; upper lip yellow, black-edged below; a black stripe on each side of the head; upper surface of head dotted with black; anterior part of body with five narrow black stripes ; gular region blackish, spotted with yellow. Brazil. 4. Drymobius rhombifer. Coryphodon rhombifer, Giiinth. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1860, p. 236. Herpetodryas dendrophis, part., Jan, Icon. Gén. 31, pl. iii. fig. 1 (1869). Spilotes rhombifer, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1879, p. 777. Drymobius rhombifer, Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mex., Rept. pl. xliii. fig. 1 (1888). Zamenis rhombifer, Giinth. Biol. C.-Am., Rept. p. 120, pl. xlv. (1894). Maxillary teeth 30 to 32, posterior moderately enlarged. Rostral broader than deep, just visible from above; internasals much shorter than the prefrontals ; frontal once and a half to once and two thirds as long as broad, as long as its distance from the rostral or the end of the snout, a little shorter than the parietals; loreal as long as deep or a little longer; one preocular, not touching the frontal; two postoculars; temporals 2+ 2; nine upper labials, fourth, fifth, and sixth entering the eye; five lower labials in con- tact with the anterior chin-shields, which are shorter than the posterior. Scales strongly keeled, in 17 rows. Ventrals 148-163; anal divided ; subcaudals 84-96. Pale brown above, with a more or less distinct series of large rhomboidal dark spots edged with blackish ; lower parts yellowish, with a lateral series of black spots, Total length 950 millim. ; tail 300. Colombia, Ecuador, Northern Peru. a. Hgr. (V. 153; C. 85). Chiriqui. F. D. Godman, Esq. [P.}. 57. DRYMOBIUS. 15 6. Her. (V. 160; C.94). Colombia. 2o9 (V. 16d5@re): Esmeraldas, Ecuador. Mr. Fraser [C.]. (Type). d,e. 3 (V. 148; C.93) Moyobamba, Peru. Mr, A. H. Roff [C.]. & 2 (V.158; 0.84). Ff. ¥g. (V. 150; C. 96). ——P v. Lidth de Jeude Collection. 5. Drymobius bivittatus. Leptophis bivittatus, Dum. § Bubr. vii. p. 540 (1854). Thamnosophis bivittatus, Jan, Elenco, p. 82 (1863). Tropidonotus subradiatus, Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. iii. 1865, p- 227, and Icon. Gén. 27, pl. iii. figs. 1 & 2 (1868). Herpetodryas tetrateenia, Giinth. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (4) ix. 1872, p. 23. Maxillary teeth 32, posterior very feebly enlarged. Rostral broader than deep, just visible from above ; internasals shorter than the prefrontals ; frontal once and a half as long as broad, a little longer than its distance from the end of the snout, a little sho ter than the parietals; loreal as long as deep; one preocular, not touching the frontal; two postoculars; temporals 2+ 2; nine upper labials, fourth, fifth, and sixth entering the eye; five lov7er labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are much shorter than the posterior. Scales strongly keeled, in 17 rows. Ventrals 147-152: anal divided; subcaudals 109-128. Olive- grey above, neck with black spots; body and tail with two broad black dorsal stripes separated by the width of one scale, and with a black lateral line running along the second series of scales ; a black streak on each side of the head, above the lip, which is white ; lower parts white, the shields olive-grey at the outer ends and black-edged in front. Total length 730 millim. ; tail 290. Colombia. a. d (V. 151; CO. 128). Bogota. (Type of H. tetratenia). 6. Drymobius dendrophis. Herpetodryas dendrophis, Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 196 (1837), and Abbild. p. 132, pl. xliv. figs. 256-28 (1844); Giinth. Cat. p. 118 (1858), and Ann. § Mag. N. H. (8) xii. 1863, p. 358, pl. vi. fig. B; Jan, Icon. Gén. 31, pl. ii. fig. 2 (1869). wstivus, Berthold, Abh. Ges. Gotting. iii. 1847, p. 11. poitei, Dum. & Bibr. vi. p. 208 (1854). — brunneus, Giinth. Cat. p. 116, and Ann. § Mag. N. H. (8) xii. 1863, p. 358, pl. vi. fig. A; Salvin, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1860, p. 456 ; Garm. Bull. Essex Inst. xxiv. 1892, p. 91. Drymobius dendrophis, Cope, Proc. Ac, Philad. 1860, p. 561; Giinth. iol. C-Am., Rept. p. 127 (1894). Herpetodryas nuchalis, Peters, Mon. Berl, Ac. 1863, p, 285. Masticophis brunneus, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1868, p. 105, Dendrophidium dendrophis, Cope, Proc. Am. Philos. Soc. xxiii. 1886, p- 278; Bocourt, Le Natur. 1889, p. 46, figs., and Miss. Sc. Mezx., Rept. p. 730, pl. xlix. fig. 4 (1890); Dugés, La Naturaleza, (2) ii. 1892, p. 100, pl. v. 16 COLUBRID. Drymobius percarinatus, Cope, Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc, xxxi. 1893, p. 344. Maxillary teeth 32 to 38, posterior moderately enlarged. Rostral broader than deep, visible from above ; internasals as long as or a little shorter than the prefrontals ; frontal once and a half to once and three fourths as long as broad, as long as its distance from the end of the snout (longer i in the young), as “long as or a little shorter than the parietals ; loreal usually longer than ‘deep ; ; one preocular, not touching the frontal; two or “three postoculars ; temporals 2+ 2; nine (exceptionally ten) upper labials, fourth, fifth, and sixth (or fifth, sixth, and seventh) entering the eye; five (rarely four) lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are shorter than the posterior. Scales more or less strongly keeled, in 17 rows. Ventrals 150-167; anal entire or divided; subcaudals 113-155. Olive-brown above, uniform or with blackish cross- bands enclosing round whitish spots, or with whitish black-edged cross-bands ; upper lip whitish; ventrals and subcaudals olive on the sides, whitish, uniform or dotted or edged with olive, in the middle. Total length 1020 millim.; tail 420. From Mexico to Ecuador and the Guianas. a. Her. ¢ (V. 160; OC. Mexico. M. Sallé [C.]. 123). b-e. 9 (V. 160, 167,160; Vera Paz, low forest. O. Salvin, Esq. [C.]. C. 113, 139, 116) & yg. (V. 166; C. 145). fF. & (V. 152; C.119). Guatemala. O. Salvin, Esq. [C.]. g-h. 2(V.160; C.128) Chiriqui. F. D. Godman, Esq. & yg. (V. 150; C. [ea 150). #2 (¥. 156; C. P). Guayaquil. (Type of HZ. brunneus.) k-m. & (Vv. 162, 151, W. Ecuador. Mr. Fraser [C.]. 156; C. 117, 135, P) mee. 157: C0. P); n. Yg.(V. 159; C.140). Quito. o. Yg. (V. 150; C.155), Zaruma, Ecuador. J. a Gunter, Esq. [C.]. p. Yg. (V.162; C. 142). Venezuela. Mr. Dyson [C.]. q. Skull. Cayenne. 7. Drymobius chloroticus. Dendrophidium chloroticum, Cope, Proc. Amer. Philos, Soc. xxiii. 1886, p. 278. Drymobius chloroticus, Cope, Bull. U.S, Nat. Mus. no. 32, 1887, p- 69; Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mex., Rept. p. 718, pl. 1. fig. 7 (1890). —— brunneus (non Giinth.), Bocourt, 1.0. 7 L fi fig..6, Maxillary teeth not more than 25, posterior rather strongly enlarged. Rostral broader than deep, visible from above ; inter- nasals shorter than the prefrontals ; frontal hardly once and a half as long as broad, as long as its distance from the end of the snout, a little shorter than the parietals ; loreal not or but slightly longer lad 57. DRYMOBIUS. 17 than deep; one pre- and two postoculars; temporals 2+2; nine upper labials, fourth, fifth, and sixth entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are shorter than the posterior. Scales in 17 rows, dorsals keeled. Ventrals 158-169 ; anal divided; subcaudals 114-117. Green above; ven- trals yellow in the middle, green on the sides; young sometimes with black cross bars. Total length 1280 millim, ; tail 400. Guatemala. 8. Drymobius margaritiferus. Herpetodryas margaritiferus, Schleg. Phys. Serp. 1. p. 184 (1837), and Abbild. pl. xliv. figs, 19 & 20 (1844). Leptophis marvaritiferus, Dun. § Bibr. vii. p. 589 (1854). Zamenis tricolor, Hallow. Journ, Ac. Philad. (2) iii. 1855, p. 34, 1. iii. Dioiens margaritiferus, Grnth, Cat. p. 126 (1858); Salvin, Proce. Zool. Soc, 1860, p. 456. Drymobius margaritiferus, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1860, p. 561; Bocourt, Miss. Se. Mex., Rept. p. 716, pl. xlix. fig. 2 (1890) ; Stejneger, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xiv. 1891, ie As Thamnosophis margaritiferus, Jan, Elenco, p. 82 (1863), and Icon, Gén. 31, pl. vi. fig. 3 (1869) ; Dugés, La Na furaleca: (2) i. 1888, p- 182. Drymobius margaritiferus, var. occidentalis, Bocourt, J. c. p. 718. Maxillary teeth 24 or 25, posterior strongly enlarged. Rostral broader than deep, visible from above ; internasals shorter than the prefrontals ; frontal once and a half to once and three fourths as long as broad, as long as its distance from the rostral or the end of the snout, as long as or slightly shorter than the parietals; loreal longer than deep; one przocular, not touching the frontal ; two or three postoculars; temporals 2+2,; nine upper labials, fourth, fifth, and sixth entering the eye; five (rarely four) lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are shorter than the posterior. Scales more or less distinctly keeled, in 17 rows. Ven- trals 144-159; anal divided; subeaudals 101-126. Black above, each scale green at the base and with a yellow elongate spot or longitudinal streak ; head pale brown or olive above, black on the temples ; ; labials yellow, with black sutures ; ventrals and subcaudals yellow, black-edged. Total length 1260 millim, ; tail 430. From South-western Texas and Mexico to Colombia and Vene- zuela. a-h, 3 (V. 153, 154, 154, Mexico. Hr. Hugo Finck [C.]. 162 lal, 2, 2) & 9 (Vv. 152, 154, 151, c 151 5 Carne 07, 120) i. 5 (V. 1485 Colla). Mexico. M. Sallé [C.}. - k. 9 (V.1465>@7 2). Presidio, nr. Mazatlan, Hr. A. Forrer [C.]. 1. Yg. (V. 151; C.122). Jalapa. Hr. Hoege [C. }. VOL, Il. Cc 18 COLUBRID. m-p. 3 (V. 154; C.?) & Teapa, Tabasco. F. D. Godman, Esq. 2 (V. 149, 150, 154; [Pet yuo. 7, ?, 114). | q-s. 3 (V. 147, 152,151; Atoyac, Guerrero. F. D. Godman, Esq. C. ?, 119, 123). P (P.], t. 2 (V. 152; C. 126). Omilteme, Guerrero. F. D. Godman, Esq. faa u-v. d (V. 151, 153; C. Sto. Domingo de Dr. A.C. Buller (C.]. 101, 125). Guzman. w. S (V.g56; C.117). Belize. Dr. Giinther [P.]. ay. © (V. 150,148; Honduras. ot, s). zB. O (V. 154; C. f). Duefnas, Guatemala. O. Salvin, Esq. [C.]. a. Her. (V. 154; C. 120). Caracas. 8. Skull. Vera Cruz. 58. PHRYNONAX. Spilotes, part., Dum. § Bibr. Erp. Gén. vii. p. 218 (1854); Giinth. Cat. Col. Sn. p. 96 (1858); Jan, Elenco sist. Ofid. p. 62 (1863) ; Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mex., Rept. p. 685 (1888). Phrynonax, Cope, Proc, Ac, Philad. 1862, p. 348. Maxillary teeth 15 to 20, the posterior slightly enlarged ; anterior mandibular teeth longest. Head distinct from neck; eye large, with round pupil; no suboculars. Body elongate, compressed ; scales more or less distinctly keeled, disposed obliquely on the sides, in 21 to 25 rows; ventrals obtusely angulate laterally. Tail long ; subcaudals in two rows. Tropical America. Maxillary and mandible of Phrynonax sulphureus. Synopsis of the Species. I. Scales in 21 or 23 rows. A. Scales strongly keeled on the middle of the back. Three postoculars; temporals 1+1.... 1. sulphureus, p. 19. Two postoculars ; temporals 2+2 .... 2. pacilonotus, p. 20. B. Scales feebly keeled. Preocular separated from the frontal ; , a ton upper labile ens oe. cis ane 3. guentheri, p. 20. Prreocular separated from the frontal ; ~ nine Upper-labisls ios... . . aieed 4. lunulatus, p. 21.\" “ Se) 58. PHRYNONAX. 19 Preocular in contact with or narrowly separated from the frontal; eight or —~ nine upper 1.2/0) (LSA eae eae se.» Of(fasciatus, p. 21. II. Scales in 25 rows. Dorsal scales very strongly keeled .... 6. eutropis, p. 22. Scales smooth, except the row next to the vertebral, which is feebly keeled . 7. chrysobronchus, p. 22 1. Phrynonax sulphureus. Natrix sulphurea, Wagl. in Spix, Serp. Bras. p. 26, pl. ix. (1824). Coluber peecilostoma, Wired, Beitr. Nat. Bras. i. p. 250 (1825), and Abbild. (1851) ; Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 153, pl. vi. figs. 5 & 6 (1837). Spilotes poecilostoma, Dum. §& Bibr. vii. p. 221 (1854) ; Giinth. Cat. p- 100 (1858) ; Jan, Icon. Gén. 48, pl. v. figs. 8 & 4 (1876). Rostral broader than deep, visible from above; internasals as long as or a little shorter than the preefrontals ; frontal as long as broad or slightly longer, as long as its distance from the rostral or the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals ; loreal longer than deep ; one przocular, not reaching the frontal; three postoculars ; temporals 1+1; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as or a little shorter than the posterior. Scales in 21 rows, all except the outer row strongly keeled. Ventrals distinctly angulate, 208-226; anal entire; subcaudals 126-144. Yellowish, olive, or brown above, with or without black spots or irregular cross bars ; the keels of the scales black ; belly yellow or olive, sometimes turning to black eee Total length 2700 millim, ; ; tail 72 Guianas, Bruit North- castoun pica, Ecuador. A. Labials without black margins; tail olive or brown. a. db (V. 214; C. 129). Cabaros, Upper Amazon. Mr. E. Bartlett [C.]}. Her. (V. 217; C. 189). Moyobamba, N.E. Peru. Mr. A. H. Roff(C.]. b. ce. 9 (V. 216; C. 134). Guayaquil. Mr. Fraser [C. |. a. Vg. (V: 216; C. 136). S. America. Zoological Society, é. Ye. CV. 208 ; C, 140). S. America, Dr. Pye-Smith [P.]. B. Sutures between some of the labials black; tail black. tT: 6 Wio2lr; ©. 144). Demerara Falls. Alp Sv. 215; C. 139). S. America. Zoological Society. A. Skull. Brazil. 20 COLUBRID. 2. Phrynonax pecilonotus. Spilotes pecilonotus, part., Giinth. Cat. p. 100 (1858), and Biol. C.-Am., Rept p. 117, pl. xliii. (1894). ? Spilotes peecilonotus, Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mev., Rept. p. 691, pl. xliii. fig. 4 (1888). ; Spilotes argus, Bocourt, 1. c. p. 692, pl. xlviii. fig. 10.* Rostral broader than deep, just visible from above; internasals shorter than the prefrontals ; frontal a little longer than broad, as long as its distance from the rostral, nearly as long as the parietals ; loreal longer than deep ; one preocular, not in contact with the frontal; two postoculars; temporals 2+2; eight or nine upper labials, fourth and fifth, or fourth, fifth, and sixth, entering the eye; six or seven lower labials in contact with the anterior chin- shields, which are as long as or a little shorter than the posterior. Scales in 23 rows, the dorsals very strongly keeled, the keels form- ing continuous raised lines in the middle of the body. Ventrals obtusely angulate laterally, 201-208; anal entire; subcaudals 126-133. Blackish brown above, with yellow spots which may form a vertebral stripe ; upper lip yellow, with black edges to the shields; ventrals yellow with blackish edge; posterior portion of body and tail dark brown or black above and below. Total length 1800 millim.; tail 500. Central America. a. 2 (V. 208; C. 183). Honduras. (Type.) b. 2 (V. 202; C. 1382). Vera Paz. O. Salvin, Esq. [C.]. ce 2 (V. 201; ©. 126). Guatemala. L. Groctieg, Hedi Pal, 3. Phrynonax guentheri. Spilotes argus (non Bocourt), Giinth. Biol. C-Am., Rept. p. 118, pl. xliv. (1894). Rostral a little broader than deep, just visible from above ; inter- nasals a little shorter than the prefrontals; frontal a little longer than broad, as long as its distance from the rostral, a little shorter than the parietals; loreal longer than deep; one preocular, not in contact with the frontal; two postoculars; temporals 2+2; ten upper labials, sixth and seventh, or fifth, sixth, and seventh, entering the eye; seven lower labials in contact with the anterior chin- shields, which are much longer than the posterior. Scales in 23 rows, median dorsals faintly keeled. Ventrals obtusely angulate laterally, 213; anal entire. Black above, each scale with a yel- lowish spot ; the spots on the three vertebral series larger, forming a light stripe bordered with black; lateral scales greyish, with black border; head black above, with small yellowish spots; tail black, with yellowish spots forming four stripes, one above, one beneath, and one on each side; anterior ventrals yellowish, black- edged, posterior dark grey to black. * I have examined the type specimen in the Brussels Museum. 58. PHRYNONAX. ON Total length 1360 millim. Mexico. a. 9 (V. 213; C.?). Atoyac, Vera Cruz. Mr. H. H. Smith [C.]; F. D. Godman, Esq. [P.]}. 4. Phrynonax lunulatus. Spilotes pcecilonotus, part., Giinth. Cat. p. 100 (1858), and Biol. C.-Am., Rept. p. 117 (1894). Tropidodipsas lunulata, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1860, p. 517, and 1862, p. 348. ee oy Spilotes lunulatus, Cope, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus. no. 32, p. 71 (1887). lunulatus, part., Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mex., Rept. p. 694, pl. xlii. fig. 1 (1888). Rostral a little broader than deep, just visible from above ; inter- nasals shorter than the przfrontals ; frontal once and one third as long as broad, as long as its distance from the rostral, slightly shorter than the parietals ; loreal a little longer than deep; one preocular, widely separated from the frontal; two postoculars ; temporals 2+3,; nine upper labials, fourth, fifth, and sixth entering the eye; six or seven lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are a little longer than the posterior. Scales in 21 or 23 rows, dorsals feebly keeled. Ventrals very obtusely angu- late, 202-204; anal entire; subcaudals 126-136. Olive-brown above ; young with crescent-shaped brown, black-edged cross bands on the back, of which mere traces are left in the adult; belly dotted with brown. Total length 1380 millim. ; tail 380. Central America. a. d (V. 202; C. 126). . Mexico. Hr. Hugo Finck [C.]. (One of the types of S. peecilonotus.) 5. Phrynonax fasciatus. Spilotes fasciatus, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1869, p. 443. fasciatus, part., Giinth. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (4) ix. 1872, p. 20. Ahetulla polylepis, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1867, p. 709. Spilotes lunulatus, part., Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mex., Rept. p. 694 (1888). Rostral broader than deep, just-visible from above; internasals as long as or a little shorter than the prefrontals ; frontal a little longer than broad, as long as its distance from the end of the snout, nearly as long as the parietals ; loreal as long as deep or a little longer; one preocular, in contact with or very narrowly separated from the frontal; two postoculars; temporals 2+2; eight (or nine) upper labials, fourth, fifth, and sixth (or fifth, sixth, and seventh) entering the eye, last very long; seven or eight lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are shorter than the posterior. Scales in 23 rows, dorsals faintly keeled. Ventrals very obtusely angulate, 191” 207; anal entire ; subcaudals 120-132. Young pale brown above, with crescentic brown, black- edged cross bands; head pale brown, speckled with darker ; belly 22 COLUBRID. closely speckled or powdered with brown. Adult uniform dark olive-brown. Total length 1500 millim. ; tail 400. Guianas and Amazons. a..2 (V. 201; C. 129). British Guiana. Demerara Museum. 3 MOE 2005 C. 125). Surinam. c. 2 (V. 207 ; C. 120). PeruvianAmazon. Mrz. E. Bartlett (C.]. 6. Phrynonax eutropis. (Prarz I. fig. 1.) Spilotes fasciatus, part., Giinth. Ann. & Mag. N. H. (A) ix.- 1872, p: 20. Rostral broader than deep, just visible from above; internasals as long as the prefrontals ; frontal slightly longer than broad, as long as its distance from the end of the snout, as long as the parietals ; loreal longer than deep ; one preocular, forming a suture with the frontal; two postoculars; temporals 24+2; eight upper labials, fourth, fifth, and sixth entering the eye, eighth very long; seven or eight lower labials in contact with the anterior chin- shields, which are much shorter than the posterior. Scales in 25 rows, the dorsals very strongly keeled, the keels forming continuous raised lines in the middle of the body. Ventrals very obtusely angulate, 191; anal entire; subcaudals 126. Uniform brown above; upper lip and anterior lower surfaces yellow; belly turning to olive-brown towards the tail. Total length 1450 millim.; tail 430. Habitat unknown. a. 3 (V. 191; 0. 126). =p 7. Phrynonax chrysobronchus. Spilotes chrysobronchus, Cope, Journ. Ac. Philad. (2) viii. 1876, p. 186, pl. xxviii. fig, 11; Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mex., Rept. p. 695 (1888). Rostral as deep as broad ; internasals nearly as long as the pre- frontals ; frontal about once and two fifths as long as broad, as long as its distance from the end of the snout, as long as the parietals ; loreal longer than deep ; one preocular, nearly touching the frontal ; two postoculars ; temporals 2+ 2; seven upper labials, third, fourth, and fifth entering the eye, Jast very long; seven lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are nearly as long as the posterior. Scales in 25 rows, all smooth except the row next to the vertebral, which is weakly keeled: Ventrals 220; anal entire ; subcaudals 117. Brown, ‘he scales dotted with lighter ; head darker ; one or more borders of the’ scales black; upper lip, throat, and anterior part of belly yellow ; remainder of lower sur- faces passing from brown to black below the tail. POR NEARED | Total length 1670 millim. ; ‘tail 422. é ; " Coast of Costa Rica. Paes 59. sPILOTES. ’ 93 59. SPILOTES. Tyria, part., Fitzing. N. Class. Rept. p. 29 (1826). Spilotes, Wagler, Syst. Amph. p. 179 (1830). Spilotes, part., Dum. §& Bibr. Erp. Gén. vii. p. 218 (1854); Giinth. Cat. Col. Sn. p. 96 (1858) ; Jan, Elenco sist. Ofid. p. 62 (1863) ;. Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mex., Rept. p. 685 (1888). Maxillary teeth equal, 19 to 22; anterior mandibular teeth longest. Head slightly distinct from neck; eye moderate, with round pupil; no suboculars, loreal often absent. Body elongate, slightly compressed ; scales keeled, very strongly imbricate, acutely pointed, with apical pits, in 14 or 16 rows; ventrals rounded. Tail rather long ; subcaudals in two rows. South America. 1. Spilotes pullatus. Coluber pullatus, Zinn. Mus. Ad. Frid. p. 35, pl. xx. fig. 3 (1754), and §., .N. i. p. 388 (1766). Cerastes coronatus, Laur. Syn. Rept. p. 83 (1768). Coluber coronatus, Gmel, S, .N. i. p. 1088 (1788). variabilis, Merr. Beitr. ii. p. 40, pl. xii. (1790); Wired, Beitr. Nat. Bras. i. p. 271 (1825), and Abbild. (1831); Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 149, pl. vi. figs. 1 & 2 (1837). plutonius, Daud. Rept. vi. p. 824 (1803). Natrix caninana, Merr. Tent. p. 121 (1820). Tyria pullata, Fitz. N. Class. Rept. p. 60 (1826). Spilotes pullatus, Wagl. Syst. Amph. p. 179 (1830); Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mex., Rept. pl. xliv. fig. 2 (1888). variabilis, Dum. § Bibr. vil. p. 220 (1854); Wucherer, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1861, p. 324. variabilis, part., Giinth. Cat. p. 99 (1858). —— pullatus, var. anomalolepis, Locourt, /. c. p. 685, pl. xliv. fig. 3. Rostral slightly broader than deep, visible from above; inter- nasals broader than long, much shorter than the prefrontals ; frontal once and one third to once and a half as long as broad, as long as or a little shorter than its distance from the end of the snout, a little shorter than the parietals ; loreal very small or absent, the posterior nasal often in contact with the preocular, which is single; two postoculars; temporals 1+1; six or seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye, fifth or sixth very large ; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as or a little shorter than the posterior. Scales in 16 rows. Ventrals 198-232; anal entire; subcaudals 90-120. Black above, uniform or with yellow spots which may form cross bands ; snout and sides of head yellow, the sutures between the shields black ; belly yellow, with irregular black cross bands. Total length 2100 millim. ; tail 490. South America east of the Andes. A. Black and yellow. ; C. 103). Berbice. ; C. 98). Brit. Guiana. Demerara Museum. 24 COLUBRID &. Q (V. 222; C. 105) Upper Amazon. Mr. E. Bartlett (C.]. & yg-(V. 218; C.111). e. Ye. (V. 227; C. 108). Moyobamba,N.E.Peru, Mr. A. H. Roff [C.}. fF. g (V. 222; C.117). Pernambuco. W.A. Forbes,Esq.[P.]. g. mer. 9 (V. 211; Minas Geraes. C. 120). h. 3 (V.198; C.111). Rio Grande do Sul. Dr. H. vy. Ihering [C.]. 7, Skeleton. Surinam. kK. Skull. Brazil. B. Nearly entirely black, only the anterior ventrals being partly yellow. 1. g (V.219; C.111). 2 2. Spilotes megalolepis. (Prare II.) Spilotes megalolepis, Giinth. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (3) xv. 1865, p. 93. Closely allied to the preceding, but internasals not broader than long; frontal scarcely longer than broad; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; and scales much larger, the largest quite as large as the parietal shields, and in 14 rows only. Coloration as in S. pullatus, but darker, the posterior half of the body and the tail being entirely black, above and below. Total length 2300 millim. South America (?). a. 2 (V. 220; C.?). —? Se gy Rope Se ; wih thtpita — “atetSonatio, | ors | avs 60. COLUBER. )} Coluber, part., Linn. S. N. i. p. 375 (1766); Wagl. Syst. Amph. p- 179 (1830); Bove, Isis, 1827, p. 518; Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 125 (1857); Giinth. Cat. p. 87 (1858), and Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 237 (1864). Natrix, part., Laur. Syn. Rept. p. 73 (1768). Chironius, part., Fitzing. N. Class. Rept. p. 29 (1826). Tyria, part., Fitzing. 1. c. Gonyosoma, Wagler, Icon. Amph. (1828), and Syst. Amph. p. 184; Dum. § Bibr. Erp. Gén. vii. p. 218 (1854) ; Giinth. Cat. p. 122, and Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 293. Zamenis, part., Wagl. Syst. Amph. p. 188. Rhinechis, Michahelles, in Wagl. Icon. Amph. (1833) ; Dum. § Bibr. t.c. p. 225; Giinth. Cat. p. 85; Cope, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xiv. 1892, p. 637. Xenodon, part., Schleg. 1. c. p. 80. Herpetodryas, part., Schleg. d. c. p. 173. Callopeltis, Bonap. "Mem. Ace. Torin. (2) ii. 1839, p. 101. Elaphis, Bonap. 1. c. p. 102; Dum. § Bibr. t.c. p. 241; Giinth. Cat. p- 92, and Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 240; Bocourt, Miss. Se. Mex. » Rept. p- 683 (1888). Pituophis, Holbr. N. Am. Herp. iv. p. 7 (1842); Dum. § Bibr. t. ¢. p. 282; Giinth. Cat. p. 85; Bocourt, l. c, p. 665; Cope, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xiv. 1892, p. 638. Cynophis, Gray, Ann. & Mag. N. H. (2) iv, 1849, p. 246; Giinth. Cat. p. 95, and Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 246. wel 60. cOLUBER. 25-% Alopecophis, Gray, 1. c. p. 247. ; Churchillia, Baird § Gu. in Stansbury’s Explor. Great Salt Lake, p- 350 (1852). Plagiodon, Dum. § Bibr. Mém. Ac. Sc. xxiii. 1853, p. 447, and Erp. Gén. vii. p. 170. Compsosoma (non Serv.), Dum. § Bibr. ll. cc. pp. 453, 291; Giinth. _ Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 243. Scotophis, Baird § Gir. Cat. N. Amer. Rept. p. 73 (1853) ; Bocourt, le. p. 678. Gaeiorin Baird § Gir. l. ce. p. 92. Spilotes, part., Dum. § Bibr. Erp. Gén. vii. p. 218; Giinth. Cat. p. 96; Bocourt, 1. c. p. 685; Cope, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xiv. 1892, . 636, Allisbes part., Dum. §& Brbr. t.e. p. 304. Arizona, Kennicott, Rep. U.S. Mex. Bound. Surv. ii. Rept. p. 18 (1859); Bocourt, l. c. p. 676. Drymobius, part., Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1860, p. 560; Bocourt, 2. c. . 715 Pp 5 Ceelognathus, Cope, U. c. p. 563. Natrix, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1862,.p. 338, and Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus. no. 32, 1887, p. 71. a Coronella, part., Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1863, p- 256. Phyllophis, Giinth. Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 295. Geoptyas, Steindachn. Sitzb. Ak. Wien, lv. 1867, p. 269. Allophis, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1872, p. 686. Coluber, Cope, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus, xi. 1888, p. 389; Bouleng. Faun. Ind., Rept. p. 330 (1890) ; Cope, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xiv. 1892, p. 630. Pantherophis, Garman, Bull. Essex Inst. xxiv. 1892, p. 109. Fig. 4. Skull of Coluber ongisstmus. 26 COLUBRID. Maxillary teeth 12 to 22, subequal in size; anterior mandibular teeth longest. Head distinct from neck, elongate ; eye moderate or rather large, with round pupil; loreal sometimes absent. Body elongate, cylindrical or feebly compressed ; scales smooth or keeled, with apical pits, in 15 to 35 rows; ventrals rounded or angulate laterally. Tail moderate or long ; subcaudals in two rows. Europe, Asia, North and Tropical America. The species comprised under this genus form a series nearly parallel to that obtained in Zamenis, the extreme forms of both these genera showing much the same amount of differentiation. Synopsis of the Species. I. Rostral shield not deeper than broad, the portion visible from above not half as long as its distance from the frontal. A. Ventrals without or with a rather indistinct lateral keel *. 1. Seales in 15 to 19 rows. a. Anal entire. Scalesun 15 rows, smooth. 30.50 soe as 1. dichrous, p. 30. Scales in 17 rows, smooth or feebly keeled. 2. corais, p. 31. Scales in 19 rows; dorsals more or less dis- [p. 33. SAUGIMVMICBELOC. «. 4: st juis casein te.S toraseusiste. 2 3. nove-hispania, b. Anal divided. penles in 17 rows, keeled ...s.i<-5- tweit [C.]. b b-c. d (V. 246; C. 79) Nepal. B. 1. Hodgson, Esq. ( 5 & Q (V. 233; C. 88). (Pe. = d. 9 (V. 234; C. 83). Darjeeling. W.T. Blanford, Esq. [P.]. 8. Coluber helena. Russell, Ind, Serp. i. pl. xxxii. (1796), Coluber helena, Daud. Rept. vi. p. 277 (1808) ; Bouleng. Faun. Ind., Rept. p. 331 (1890). Herpetodryas helena, Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 192 (1887). Cynophis bistrigatus, Gray, Ann. & Mag. N.H. (2) iv. 1849, p. 246. Piagiodon helena, Dum. § Bibr. vii. p. 170 (1854) ; Jan, Icon. Gén. 20, pl. iv. fig. 1 (1867). Herpetodryas malabaricus, Jerdon, Journ. As, Soc. Beng. xxii. 1854, . 550. Cynophis helena, Giinth. Cat. p..95 (1858); Cope, Proe. Ac. Philad. 1860, p. 565; Giinth. Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 247 (1864) ; Theob. Cat. Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 167 (1876); Blanf. Journ. As. Soc. Beng. xviii. 1879, p. 125; Murray, Zool. Sind, p. 376 (1883). malabaricus, Giinth. Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 248, pl. xxi. fig. A; Theob. 1. ¢. p. 167. malabaricus, var, carinata, F. Mill. Verh. nat. Ges. Basel, vi. 1878, p. 671. Rostral a little broader than deep, visible from above; inter- nasals broader than long, much shorter than the prefrontals ; frontal once and one third to once and three fourths as long as broad, as long as its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals ; loreal somewhat longer than deep; one large pre- ocular, sometimes in contact with the frontal ; two postoculars ; temporals 2+2 or 2438; nine (exceptionally ten or eleven) upper labials, fifth and sixth (or fourth, fifth, and sixth) entering the eye ; five or six lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as or a little longer than the posterior. Scales in 23 to 27 rows. smooth, or feebly keeled on the posterior part of the 60. COLUBER. 3a body and on the tail. Ventrals 220-265 ; anal entire; subcaudals 75-94, Young pale brown above, with black cross bands, each enclosing four to six white ocelli; adult darker brown, with trans- verse series of black squarish spots, or with more or less distinct traces of the livery of the young ; a vertical black streak below the eye and an oblique one behind the eye; some specimens have a white black-edged collar, others two black longitudinal streaks on the head. Lower parts yellowish, with or without a few small black spots; sometimes with a more or less distinct festooned marking on each side. Total length 1260 millim.; tail 250. India and Ceylon. a. & (Sc. 27; V. 228; Madras. Sir W. Elliot [P.]. C. 94). b-d. 2 (Se. 25; V. 242; Matheran. Dr. Leith [P.]. C. 85) & yg. (Se. 20, 25; WV. 232, 228; C 90, 78) ef. 2 (Se. 25, 25; V. Malabar. Col. Beddome [C.]. 945, 265; C. 85, ?). g-h. Yg. (Se. 25,25; V. Anamallays, Col. Beddome [C.). 236, 247; C.-94, 75). (Types of C. malabaricus.) a ae: (Se. 27; V. 226; Anamallays. Col. Beddome [C.]. . 80). k. 9 (Sa 25; V. 261; Peermad, Travan- H. S. Ferguson, Esq. Cee0)” : core. (eal: l. Her. (Sc. 27; V.231; Ceylon. R. Templeton, Esq. C. 81). [P.]. (Type of CG bistrigatus.) . ¢. (Se. 27; V. 2385; Ceylon. Q 27, 27, 2 925, 231, 233, 220; C 84, 94, 80, 82, 2) 9: Coluber triaspis. Coluber triaspis, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1866, p. 128, and Proc. Am. Philos. Soc, xxii. 1885, p. 175; Giinth. Biol. C.-Am., Rept. p. 115 (1894). Pityophis intermedius, Boettg. Ber. Offend. Ver. Nat. 23-24, p. 148 (1883). Coluber mutabilis, Cope, Proc. Am. Philos. Soc. xxii. 1885, p. 175. Natrix mutabilis, Cope, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus. no. 32, 1887, p. 71. triaspis, Cope, l. ¢. Scotophis mutabilis, Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mex., Rept. p. 680, pl. xlvi. fiz. 2 (1888). Rostral nearly as deep as broad, visible from above ; internasals broader than long, much shorter than the prefrontals ; frontal once and a half as long as broad, as long as its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals ; loreal longer than deep; one preocular, sometimes in contact with the frontal; two postoculars ; temporals 2 or 3+3 or 4; eight (rarely nine) upper labials, fourth 38 COLUBRID. and fifth (or fifth and sixth) entering the eye; four or five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as the posterior. Scales in 31 to 35 rows, posterior dorsals faintly keeled. Ventrals 243-282; anal divided; subcaudals 91-119. Young pale brown above, with one or two dorsal series of large dark brown black-edged spots, and an alternating lateral series of smaller spots; two or three dark brown stripes on the occiput and nape ; two dark brown curved bands across the snout; adult uniform brown ; lower parts uniform yellowish. Total length 610 millim.; tail 115. Reaches a length of over 1 metre. Mexico and Central America. a. Her. (Sc. 35; V. 264; Mexico. M. Sallé [C.]. ae 95). . Yg. (Se. 85; V. 254; City of Mexico. Mr. Doorman [C.]. * ‘O1). ce. Yg. (Sc. 35; V. 260; Mexico. C. 102). d. aon (Se. 85; V. 267; Mezquital del Oro, Dr. A.C. Buller [C.]. C. 100). Zacatecas. 10. Coluber chlorosoma. Coluber chlorosoma, Giinth. Biol. C.-Am., Rept. p. 115, pl. xli. (1894). Rostral considerably broader than deep, just visible from above ; internasals nearly as long as broad, or broader than long, much shorter than the prefrontals ; frontal once and one fourth or once and one third as long as broad, as long as its distance from the rostral or the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals; loreal longer than deep ; one preeocular ; two postoculars ; temporals3+3 or 3+4; eight or nine upper labials, fourth and fifth or fifth and sixth entering the eye; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are not longer than the posterior. Scales in 33 rows, smooth or posterior dorsals faintly keeled. Ven- trals 247-260 ; anal divided ; subcaudals 107-112. Uniform pale greyish above and on the outer ends of the ventrals, white beneath. Total length 1050 millim. Mexico. a. & (V. 260; C.?). Atoyak, Guerrero, Mr. H. H. Smith ) [C.]; F.D. ae man, Esq. Fd > b. 3 (V. 247; C.112). Amula, Guerrero, Mr. H. H. Smith | $ (C.]; F. D. God- | = man, Esq. [P.]. | ce. Head and neck. S. Ramon, Jalisco, Dr. A. C. Buller 1500 ft. a d. 3 (V. 247; C. 107). 8S. Mexico. EP ‘Godman, Renem Should perhaps rank as a variety of the following species. 60. COLUBER. 39 11. Coluber flavirufus. Coluber flavirufus, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1866, p. 319, and Proc. Am. Philos, Soc. xxii. 1885, p. 175; Giinth. Biol. C.-Am., Rept. p. 115 (1894). Elaphis pardalinus, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1868, p. 642. rodriguezii, Bocourt, Le Natur. 1887, p. 168, and Miss. Se. Mev., Rept. p. 683, pl. xlvi. fig. 1 (1888). Natrix flavirufus, Cope, Bull. U.S, Nat. Mus. no. 32, 1887, p. 71. Rostral considerably broader than deep, just visible from above ; internasals much broader than long, much shorter than the pre- frontals ; frontal once and one third to once and a half as long as broad, nearly as long as its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals ; loreal longer than deep; one large pre- ocular (which may be divided into two); two postoculars ; temporals 2 or 343 or 4; eight or nine upper labials, fourth and fifth or fourth, fifth, and sixth entering the eye; four or five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as or a little longer than the posterior. Scales in 27 to 33 rows, dorsals faintly keeled. Ventrals 252-266 ; anal divided ; subcaudals 102- 119. Yellowish or pale brown above, with a dorsal series of reddish or chestnut-brown, black-edged, transverse spots, which may alter- nate or be confluent into a zigzag band; a lateral series of spots, alternating with the larger dorsal; two curved dark bands across the snout, some symmetrical markings on the crown and occiput, and two longitudinal bands on the occiput and nape, sometimes confluent in front and behind; lower parts yellowish, with or with- out small brown spots. Total length 1220 millim.; tail 260. Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras. @ 9 (Se. 31; V. 252; Mexico. Hr. H. Finck [C.]. C. 102). b. Yg. (Sc. 31; V. 263; Belize. C. 116). c. Yg. (Sc. 33; V.262; $Ruatan Id. F. D, Godman, Esq. [P.]. C. 117). 12. Coluber guttatus. Catesby, Nat. Hist. Carol. ii. pl. lv. (1771); Merrem, Beitr. ii. p. 39, pl. xi. (1790). Coluber guttatus, Linn. S. N. i. p. 385 (1766); Harl. Journ. Ac. Philad. vy. 1827, p. 363, and Med. Phys. Res. p. 126 (1835) ; Holbr. N. Am. Herp. iii. p. 65, pl. xiv. (1842); Cope, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xiv. 1892, p. 632; Hay, Batr. § Rept. Indiana, p. 92 (1893) ; Giinth. Biol. C.-Am., Rept. p. 114 (1894). — maculatus, Bonnat. Encycl. Méth., Ophiol. p. 9 (1789) ; Hari. Ul. ce. pp. 862, 125. compressus, Donnd. Zool. Beitr. p. 206 (198). carolinianus, Shaw, Zool. iti. p. 460, pl. exix. (1802). ; molossus, Daud. Rept. i.p 269 (1808); Hari. ll. ce. pp. 363, 26. 40 COLUBRID. Coluber pantherinus, Dawd, 1. ¢, p.318. floridanus, Hari. ll. ce. pp. 360, 124. Scotophis guttatus, Baird § Gir. Cat. N. Am. Rept. p. 78 (1853) ; Bocow't, Miss. Sc. Mex., Rept. p. 678, pl. xlvi. tig. 4 (1888). emoryi, Baird § Gir. l. ec. p. 157; Kennicott, Rep. U.S, Mev. Bound. Surv. ii., Rept. p. 19, pl. xii. (1859). Elaphis guttatus, Dum. § Dibr. vii. p. 273 (1854) ; Jan, Icon. Gén. 21, pl. vi, (1867) ; Garm. N. Am. Rept. p. 55, pl. iv. tig. 1 (1883) ; H. Garm, Bull. Iltin. Lab, iii, 1892, p. 292. rubriceps, Dum. § Bibr. t. e. p. 270. Coluber guttatus, part., Giinth. Cat. p. 89 (1858). Scotophis calligaster, Kennecott, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1859, p. 98. Coluber rhinomegas, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1860, p. 255. Flaphis alleghaniensis, part., Jan, J. c. 24, pl. ii. fig. 2. Coluber émoryi, Cope, Check-List N. Am. Rept. p. 39 (1875). ? Coluber bairdi, Yarrow, in Cope, Bull. US. Nat. Mus. no. 17, 1880, Al. .: Nees emoryi, Cope, Bull. US. Nat. Mus. no. 32, 1887, p. 71. Coluber guttatus sellatus, Cope, Proce. U.S. Nat. Mus. xi. 1888, p- 387. Rostral broader than deep, just visible from above; internasals broader than long, much shorter than the preetrontals ; frontal once and a half to once and two thirds as long as broad, as long as its distance from the rostral or the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals; loreal longer than deep; one pre-and two or three post- oculars; temporals 2 or 3438 or 4; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; four or five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as or a little longer than the posterior. Scales in 25 to 29 (rarely 31) rows; dorsals very feebly keeled, Ventrals not or but very obtusely angulate laterally, 200-239; anal divided; subcaudals 60-88. Yellowish or pale brown above, with a dorsal series of large, brown or red, black- edged spots, and an alternating lateral series of smaller spots; a curved dark band from eye to eye across the prefrontals, continued behind the eye to the angle of the mouth; a f} or Q-shaped marking from the frontal shield to the nape; labials usually with black sutures or spots; belly yellow, with large squarish black blotches. Total length 1040 millim.; tail 160. United States east of the Rocky Mountains; North Mexico. A. 25 to 40 dorsal spots from the nape to the base of the tail; labials with black sutures. (C. guttatus, L.) a. 9 (Sc. 25; V. 234; N. America. E. Doubleday, Esq. [P.]. C. 67). b. Yg. (Sc. 27; V. 281; New York. C. 67) ce. o (Se. 27; V. 207; Tennessee. Christiania Museum. C, 65). d. 3 (Se. 27; V. 220; Marion Co., Flo- A. Erwin Brown, Esq. Or 71) rida, ‘ e. Skull. Charleston. 60. coLUBER, 41 B. 35 to 50 dorsal spots from the nape to the base of the tail ; labials without black sutures. (C. emoryz, B. & G.) a. Ye. (Se. 27; V. 207; Kansas. Smithsonian Instit. [P.]. b. 9 (Se. 31; V. 225; DuvalCo., Texas. W. Taylor, Esq. [C.]. 13. Coluber leopardinus. Coluber quadrilineatus (non Lacép.), Pall. Zoogr. Ross.-As, iii. p. 40 (1811); Giinth. Cat. p. 88 (1858); Strauch, Schl. Russ. R. p. 73 - (1873); Bedriaga, Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. lvi. 1882, p- 298. leopardinus, Bonap. Icon. Faun. Ital. (1834) ; Schleg. Phys. Serp. il. p. 169 (1837). cruentatus, Steven, Bull. Soc. Nat. Mose. viii. 1835, p. 317. Callopeltis leopardinus, Bonap. Mem. Ace. Tor, (2) ii. 1839, p. 432 a dm. in Demidoff, Voy. Russ. Mér. iil. p. 348, Rept. pls. vi. , Viii., x. (1840); De Betta, Atti Ist. Ven. (8) xiii, 1868, p. 934, and men Ital., Rett. Anf. p. 88 (1874) ; Tomasini, Wiss. Mitth. aus Bosn. u. Herzeg. ii. p. 618 (1894). Ablabes quadrilineatus, Dum. § Bibr. vii. p. 819 (1854), Natrix leopardina, Cope, Proc. Ac, Philad. 1862, p. 338. Coronella quadrilineata, Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1863, p. 247, and Icon. Gén. 13, pl. v. (1865). Callopeltis quadrilineatus, Schrevb. Herp. Ew. p. 277 (1875); Camerano, Mon. Ofid. Ital., Colubr, p. 52 (1891); Mina-Palumbo, Nat. Sicil. xii, 1898, p. 127. Rostral broader than deep, just visible from above ; internasals broader than long, shorter than the prefrontals; frontal once and one third to once and a half as long as broad, as long as its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals ; loreal longer than deep ; one pre- and two postoculars ; temporals 1 or 2+ 2or3; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; four or five lower labials in contact with the anterior ehin-shiclds, which are _ longer than the posterior. Scales smooth, in 25 or 27 rows. Ventrals 222-260, rounded ; anal divided ; subcaudals 68-89. Greyish or pale brown above, with a dorsal series of dark brown or reddish black- edged transverse spots and a lateral alternating series of smaller black spots, or with two dark brown black-edged stripes bordering a yellowish vertebral stripe; usually a A\-shaped dark marking on the occiput and nape; a crescentic black band from eye to eye, an oblique black band trom the postoculars to the angle of the mouth, and a black spot below the eye; lower parts white, checkered with black, or nearly entirely black. Total length 900 millim.; tail 160. Southern Italy, Malta, Dalmatia, Balkan Peninsula, Crimea, Asia Minor, A. se form. (C. leopardinus, Bp.) a,b. & (Se. 25; V. 232; Malta. Miss Attersoll [P.]. C. S) & yg. (Se. 27; V. 2415 C. 72); 42 COLUBRID. ¢. uae (Sc. 27; V. 245; Malta, C. A. Wright,°Esq. [P.]. Gi9) d. — (Se. 27; V. 247; Zara, Dalmatia. Count M.G. Peracca [P.]. = TO), e-g. 5 (Se. 27, 25; V.241, Zara. Dr. F. Werner [E.]. 238; C. 84, 84) & Q (Se. 275 V. 245; C. P). ha. o (Se. 25; V. 234; Zara. Hr. Spada-Novak [C. ]. C. 88) & 2 (Se. 25; V. 238; C. 68). B. Striped form. (C. quadrilineatus, Pall.) aie (Se. 27; V. 247; ‘Trieste. Dr. Riippell [P.]. 97). 6. Yg. (Sc. 25; V. 226; Ionian Ids. Dr. Mann [P.}. C. 79). e fo (Se. 26; V. 245; ——P C. 81) 14. Coluber hohenackeri. Coluber rubriventris, Dwigubsky, Essay Nat. Hist. Russ. Emp. p. 67 [ Russian } (1832), hohenackeri, Strauch, Schl. Russ. R. p. 70 (18738); Boettg. Ber. Senck, Ges. 1890, p. 294. : Rostral broader than deep, just visible from above; internasals broader than long, shorter than the prefrontals ; frontal a little longer than broad, as long as its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals; loreal a little longer than deep; one pre- and two postoculars; temporals 2+3; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye ; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are longer than the posterior. Scales smooth or faintly keeled, in 23 (rarely 25) rows. Ventrals 201-228, rounded ; anal divided ; subecaudals 60-66. Grey above, with four alternating series of dark spots; a A-shaped black marking on the nape, a black streak from the eye to the angle of the mouth, and a black line below the eye; belly yellowish or reddish, closely spotted or marbled with blackish grey. Total length 650 millim.; tail 110. Transcaucasia and Asia Minor. a-b. g (V. 211; C. 63) & yg. Amasia, Asia Minor. (V. 221; C. 62). 15. Coluber mandarinus. Coluber mandarinus, Cantor, Zool. Chusan, pl. xii. (1840), and Ann. &§ Mag. N. H. ix. 1842, p. 483; Giinth. Cat. p.91 (1858), and Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 238, pl. xx. fig. H (1864)*, Rostral twice as broad as deep, just visible from above; inter- nasals shorter than the preefrontals; frontal a little longer than * Moellendorff’s Coluber mandarinus (Journ. N. China Br. As. Soc. [2] xi. 1877, p. 104), “a black water-snake with orange-red marks,” from the province of Chihli, Northern China, must be a different snake. 60. cOLUBER. 43 broad, longer than its distance from the end of the snout, as long as or a trifle shorter than the parietals ; loreal small, as long as deep ; one pre- and two postoculars; temporals 1+2 or 3; seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are longer than the pos- terior. Scalesin 23 rows. Ventrals 208-222, rounded; anal divided ; subcaudals 62-74. Scarlet above, with black spots and a dorsal series of large rhomboidal black spots with a yellow centre ; head with black symntetrical markings as in Stmotes, viz. a cross band on the end of the snout, a crescentic band across the forehead, passing through the eyes, and a A-shaped one on the occiput ; lower parts yellow, with large black transverse spots or cross bands. Total length 700 millim. ; tail 120.. Chusan. a. 9 (V. 222';. C. 62). Chusan. Dr. Cantor. (Type.) b. Her. (V. 208; C. 74). Chusan. 16. Coluber rufodorsatus. Tropidonotus rufodorsatus, Cantor, Zool. Chusan, pl. xiii. (1840), and Ann. § Mag. N. H. ix. 1842, p. 483. Ablabes sexlineatus, Dum. § Bibr. vii. p. 824 (1854). Coluber rufodorsatus, Giinth. Cat. p. 89 (1858), and Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 238, pl. xx. fig. G (1864); Strauch, Schl. Russ. R. p. 79 (1875); Boettg. Ber. Offend. Ver. Nat. 1888, p. 70. Coronella sexlineata, Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1863, p. 249, and Icon. Gén. 14, pl. vi. figs. 2 & 3 (1865). Simotes herzi, Boettg. Zool. Anz. 1886, p. 519. Ablabes rufodorsatus, Bouleng. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (6) v. 1890, p. 188. Rostral broader than deep, scarcely visible from above ; inter- nasals as broad as long or a little longer than broad, as long as or a little shorter than the prefrontals; frontal once and a half to twice as long as broad, as long as its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals; loreal as long as deep or a little longer ; one (rarely two) pree- and two postoculars; temporals 2+38:; seven (rarely eight) upper labials, third and fourth (or fourth and fifth) entering the eye; four or five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as the posterior. Scales smooth, in 21 rows. Ventrals 162-190, rounded; anal divided; subcaudals 47-68. Yellowish olive above, with an orange vertebral line and four series of olive, black-edged, elongate spots, which are * posteriorly, or throughout, confluent into longitudinal bands.; the two median of these bands meet on the vertex; a A-shaped black band on the snout, extending from eye to eye, and a black band from the eye to the angle of the mouth; belly bright yellow, checkered with black; tail with four or five black longitudinal streaks. ; Total length 650 millim.; tail 95. Eastern Siberia and China, 44 COLUBRID. a. 2 (V. 190; C. 48). Western hills of S. W. Bushell, Esq. Pekin. [P.2. b-c. S (V. 167; i C.57) & Shanghai. R. Swinhoe, Esq. [C.]. © (V. 174; C. 50). d-e. 3 (V. 165; C. 58) & Mountains north of A. E. Pratt, Esq. [C.]. 24¢V. 170; C: 47). Kiu Kiang. ie {N. 174; C. 49). Chikiane. Mr. Fortune [C.]. g 3 (V. 172; C. 59). Hang-Chau. J.J. Walker, Esq. [P.]. me CV. 177" “C.50). Ningpo. DO “ehh 178,178; C.51, Chusan. Dr. Cantor. (Types.) 50) 1, 9 (V. 182; C. 50), Chusan. J. J. Walker, Esq. [P.]}. mn. 9 (V. 188, 178; Formosa. R. Swinhoe, "Esq. [C.]. C. 54, 49). o-r. 3(V.166, 162; C.60, Hoi-How, Hainan. J. Neumann, Esq. [P.]. 58) & her. (V. 186, 184; ; C. 53, 51). s. Yg. (V. 167; C.68). | China. R. Swinhoe, Esq. [C.]- Eu. D-(Ve 179); ~C:51) ~ China. & yg. (V. 169; C. 59). 17. Coluber dione. Coluber dione, Pall. Reise, ii. p. 717 (1773), and Zoogr. Ross.-As. iii. p- 39 (1811); Ménétr. Cat. Rais. p. 68 (1832). Chironius dione, Fitzing. N. Class. Rept. p. 60 (1826). Coluber eremita, Eichw, Zool. Spee. ii. p. 174 (1831). trabalis, Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 167 (1837). —— meoticus, Rathke, Mém. Sav. Etr, Ac. St. Pétersb. iii. 1857, Pp: 35, pl. rfp figs. 9-12. Ceelopeltis dione, Eichw. Faun. Casp.-Caue. p. 120, pl. xxviii. figs. 1-3 (1841). Elaphis dione, Dum. §& Bibr. vii. p. 218 (1854); Giinth. Cat. p. 92 (1858), and Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 240 (1864) ; Jan, Icon. Gén. 21, pl. iii. fig, A (1867); De Betta, Atti Ist. Ven. (8) xii. 1868, p-. 931; Strauch, Schl. Russ. R. p. 83 (1873); Schreib. Herp. Lui, . p- 246 (1875). Rostral broader than deep, visible from above; internasals broader than long, shorter than the prefrontals ; frontal once and one fourth to once and a half as long as broad, as long as its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals ; loreal as long as deep, or a little longer; a large preocular, with a subocular below it; two or three postoculars ; temporals 2+3 or 3+33; eight or nine upper labials, fourth and fifth or fifth and sixth entering the eye; four or five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin- shields, which are nearly as long as the posterior. Scales in 25 or 27 (rarely 23) rows, smooth or faintly keeled. Ventrals not or but very obtusely angulate laterally, 172-214 ; anal divided ; sub- caudals 50-80. Pale brown or greyish olive above, with blackish cross lines or dark brown or reddish ‘plane edged spots and usually three more or less distinct pale stripes; two dark longitudinal bands on the nape, usually united on the head and terminating on the frontal shield; a curved dark cross band from eye to eye, and 60. COLUBER. 45 continued from the eye to the angle of the mouth ; belly yellowish, usually dotted or spotted with blackish. Total length 900 milhm. ; tail 170. Southern Russia, Transcaucasia, and Temperate Asia and Japan. @ 9 (Se. 265° Verdds:; C. 50). B Ye. (Se: 275. V. Leo", C. 66). en 2 (See 255 -V> 198; C. 60). d. 9 dSc.. 25; V. 198; C. 58). e. @ (Se. 25; V.. 203; C. 61). flge Gate: 2s Ver los: C. 75) & 9 (Sc. 25; V. 206; C. 60). ecrtee 25) Vs, 179); C. 60). Teeetse. 2s Ve 200 ; C. 64). h-b Her: (Sc. 27, 25; V 196, 187; C. 59, 64). mn, o-p. & (Sc. 25, 27; V. 188, 186; C. 69, 71) & ye. (Se. 25,: 25; V. 198, “198 ; C. 65, ), q. Ye. (Se. 25 ; v. 209 ; C. 64). r-s. Q (Se. 27 ; V. 202; (Oe 2a U, 3 (Se. Dist Nn 200) = v. a (Se. Doth View LEO": of 68). Caucasus. Mangyschlak. Wernoje. Semipolatinsk. R. Ih. R. Emba. Ussuri R. Pekin. Western Pekin. Chefoo. hills of Chen Lang Gan King. Mountains north of Kiu Kiang. Kuan, Hoi-How, Hainan. China. China. J. Neumann, St. Petersburg (E. }. St. Petersburg Mus. Maus. St. Petersburg Mus. [E.]. Rev. H. Lansdell [C.]. St. Petersburg Mus. pouk Warsaw Mus. [E.]. R. Swinhoe, Esq. S. W. Bushell, Esq. [P RR. Swinhoe, Esq. (ear Mr. John Brock “(teal Mt A. E. Pratt, Esq. Reni Esq. Be [P.]. Sir E, Belcher [P.]. J. Brenchley, Esq. Bel, 18. Coluber quatuorlineatus. Coluber quatuorlineatus, Lacép. Serp. pp. 82, 163, pl. vii. fiz. 1 (1789) ; Bonnat. Encycl. Meéth., Ophiol. p. 44, pl. xxxix. fig. 1 (1790). zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, xli. 1891, p. 759. naull, Donnd. Zool. Beitr. iii. p. 206 (1798). quadristriatus, Donnd. 7. c. p. 207. quaterradiatus, Gmel. Der Naturf. xxviii. 1799, fig. 1; Desmarest, Faune Frang., ae pl. xiv. Phys. "Serp. il. p- 159, pl. vi. figs. 9 p. 158, pl. iii. (1826); Schleg. 9 & 10 (1837); Werner, Verh. elaphis, Shaw, Zool. iii. p- 450 (1802); Metaxra, Mon. Serp. Rom. p. 37 (1823) ; Frivaldsky, Mon, Serp. Hung. p. 44 (1823). Mag. N. H. (8) vii. 1891, p. 280. sauromates, Pail. Zoogr. Ross.-As. iii. p. 42 (1811) ; quadrilineatus, | Daud. Rept. vi. p. 266 (1803) ; Bouleng. Ann. § Extchw. Zool. Spec. iii. p. 174 (1831); Nordm. in Demidoff, Voy. Russ. Meér. iu. p. 345, Rept, pl. iii. (1840). 46 COLUBRID. Coluber pictus, Pail. 1. c. p. 45. xanthogaster, Andrzejowsky, Nouv. Mém. Soc. Nat. Mose. ii. 1832, p. 333, pl. xxiii. ; alpestris, Ménétr. Cat. Rais. p. 68 (1832). —— peecilocephalus, Fisch. de Waldh. Bull. Soc. Nat. Mose. iv, 1832, . O75. Elaphe parreysii, Wagl. Icon. Amph. pl. xxvii. (1833). Natrix elaphis, Bonap. Icon. Faun. Ital. (1834). Elaphis quadrilineatus, Bonap. Mem. Acc. Tor. (2) ii. 1839, p. 433; De Betta, Atti Ist. Ven. (3) xiii. 1868, p. 929, and Faun. Ital., Rett. Anf. p. 45 (1874). parreysii, Lonap. l. ec. p. 484. Tropidonotus sauromates, Lichw. Faun. Casp.-Caue. p. 111, pl. xxv. 1841). Elaphis quaterradiatus, Dum. § Bibr. vil. p. 254 (1854); Giinth. Cat. p. 93 (1858); Bedriaga, Bull. Soc. Nat. Mose. lvi. 1882, p. 302; Camerano, Mon, Ofid, Ital., Colubr. p. 57 (1891) ; Mina-Palumbo, Nat. Sicil. xii, 1892, p. 52. sauromates, Dum. § Bibr. t. ce. p. 288; Jan, Icon. Gén. 21, pl. ii. (1867) ; Strauch, Schl. Russ, R. p. 92 (1878); Schreib. Herp. Ew’. p. 250 (1875) ; Bedriaga, l. e. p. 806, - dione, var. grieca, Jan, Elenco, p. 61 (1863), and Ll. c. pl. iii. o. B. 3 cervone, Schretb. l.c. p. 254; Tomasini, Wiss. Mitth, aus Bosn. u. Herzeg. ii. p. 608 (1894). Rostral broader than deep, just visible from above ; internasals broader than long, shorter than the prefrontals ; frontal once and one fourth to once and a half as long as broad, as long as its distance from the rostral, shorter than the parietals; loreal nearly as long as deep; one preocular, with a subocular below it; two or three postoculars ; temporals 2+3 or 344; eight (exceptionally nine) upper labials, fourth and fifth (or fifth and sixth) entering the eye ; four or five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are longer than the posterior. Scales in 25 (rarely 23) rows, feebly but distinctly keeled, outer rows smooth. Ventrals 195-234, rounded; anal divided ; subcaudals 63-90. Young with three or five alternating series of dark brown black-edged spots on a pale brown ground, the dorsal series largest, transversely oval or rhomboidal ; in the specimens from Italy and Dalmatia (C. quatuorlineatus) these spots gradually disappear with age, and are replaced by a pair of black streaks along each side of the back; a black oblique streak from the eye to the angle of the mouth; belly yellow, closely spotted or marbled with brown, the spots usually disappearing with age. Total length 1350 millim. ; tail 240. Mediterranean coast of France (?), Italy, Dalmatia, Greece, Hungary, Southern Russia, Cis- and Trancaucasia, A. Spots disappearing in the adult, replaced by black longitudinal lines. (C. quatuorlineatus, Lacép.) a. do (V. 218; C. 81). Bologna. Prof. J. J. Bianconi peak , 60. CoLUBER. 47 b-c,d. Q (V. 224; C.?), Naples. Count M. G. Peracca her. (V. 210; C. 77), & [P.]. yg. (V. 223; C. 70). ef. d (V. 208; C. 79) & Naples. Dr. F. 8. Monticelli her. (V..209.5'C..71). fake. |: gh. & (NV: 210; C. 79) Zara, Dalmatia. Dr. F. Werner [E.]. & yg. (V. 218; c 66), t-k. 3 (V. 205; C.79) & Zara, Dalmatia. (V. 218; C. 68). i O(Vo217 5 ©: 70): S. Europe. Dr. Giinther [P.]. B. Spots persistent throughout life. (C. sawromates, Pall.) a. 2 (V. 210; C. 66). Malo, Derbentsky Uluss, St. Petersburg Mus. Goy. Astrakhan. [E.]. b. 2 (V. 206; C..64). Shirvan. Berlin Museum [E.]. GO aia Ce Gl). f Sir A. Smith [P.]. 19. Coluber teniurus. Elaphis virgatus, part., Giinth. Cat. p. 79 (1858). — teniurus, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1860, p. 565; Giinth. Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 242 (1864) ; Strauch, Schl. Russ. R. p. 103 (1878) ; Bouleng. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (5) xix. 1887, p. 170. Coluber nuthalli, Theob. Cat. Rept. As. Soe. Mus, p. 51 (1868). Elaphis yunnanensis, Anders. An. Zool. Res. Yunnan, p. 813 (1879). grabowskyi, Fescher, Arch. f. Nat. 1885, p. 59, pl. iv. fig. 3. Coluber teeniurus, Bouleng. Ann. § Mag. N. ee (€ 3) v. 1890, p. 159, and Faun. Ind. , fept. p. 833 (1890); W. Selater, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. \x. 1891, D. 239. Rostral broader than deep, visible from above ; internasals a little broader than long, much shorter than the preefrontals ; frontal once and one third to once and two thirds as long as broad, as long as or shorter than its distance from the end of the snout, as long as or a little shorter than the parietals ; loreal longer than deep ; one large preocular, sometimes in contact with the frontal, usually with a small subocular below it; two postoculars ; temporals 2+ 2 or2+3; usually nine (sometimes eight) upper labials, fifth and sixth (or fourth and fifth) entering the eye; five or six lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as or a little longer than the posterior. Scales in 23 or 25 rows, dorsals feebly but distinctly keeled, outer rows smooth. Ventrals dis- tinctly angulate laterally, 230-284; anal divided, rarely entire ; subcaudals 90-107. Grey-brown or olive above, head and nape uniform ; a black stripe on each side of the head, passing through the eye; anterior part of back with black transverse lines or net- work, posterior part with a pale vertebral stripe between two broad black ones ; belly yellowish anteriorly, greyish posteriorly ; a black stripe along each side of the posterior part of the belly and along each side of the tail, separated from the upper lateral stripe by a whitish streak. Total length 1500 millim. ; tail 300. Manchuria, China, Sikkim, Cochinchina, Siam, Borneo, Sumatra, 48 COLUBRID. a-c. o (Sc. 23; V. 255; Western hills of W. Bushell, — Esq. A.2; C.107), hgr. (Sc. Pekin. [Pl ep VV, 249. A. 2: CC, 107), & yg. (Sc. 23; V. d,e,f. 3 (Sc. 25; V.232; Shanghai. R. Swinhve, Esq. A.2; C. 95), 2 (Se. 25; [C.]. V. 233. A. 2;.C. 99), & yg. (Sc. 23; V. 230; Al2; C. 101). g. Yg. (Sc. 25; V. 240; Chikiang. Mr. Fortune [C.]. A.-2; CG. 94). h. Yg. (Se. 10; V. 231; Mountains of Kiu OC. Maries, Esq. [C.]. As 1;,C. 92). Kiang. t 3 (Sc. 25; V. 239;- Mountains of Kiu A. E,. Pratt, Esq. A--2-@.:P). Kiang. [C.}. k. Her. (Se. 28; V. 255; Darjeeling. T.. C. Jerdon, Esq. A. 2; C. 99). [Pt lL 2 (Se. 23; V. 255; Darjeeling. W. T. Blanford, Esq. A. 2; ©. 95). [P.]. m-o. & (Sc. 25; V. 282; §S.E. Borneo. Hr. Grabowski [C.]. A. 2; C. 94), hgr. (Sc. (Types of £. grabowslyt.) Do 12/85 HAwerdh, 98), & head. p. S Be 25; V.282; A. Pajo, Sumatra. Hr. C. Bock [C.]. 2; C. 97). : 20. Coluber schrenckii. Elaphis schrenckii, Strauch, Schl. Russ. R. p. 100 (1873). Coluber schrenckii, Bouleng. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (6) v. 1890, p. 139. Eye rather small. Rostral broader than deep, just visible from above; internasals broader than long, shorter than the preefrontals ; frontal slightly longer than broad, as long as or shorter than its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals ; loreal considerably longer than deep ; one preocular, with (or with- out) a small subocular below it ; two postoculars ; temporals 2+3 ; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye ; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are a little longer than the posterior. Scales in 23 rows, feebly but distinctly keeled, outer rows smooth. Ventrals not distinctly angulate laterally, 208-221; anal divided; subcaudals 61-76. Brown or black above, uniform or with more or less regular pale brown cross bands, disposed obliquely, and bifurcating on the sides ; lips black and yellow ; belly yellowish, uniform or closely spotted or checkered with black. Total length 1430 millim.; tail 230. Amoorland, Corea, and Northern Japan. A. Brown (young) or black above, with paler oblique cross bands ; belly closely spotted with black. a. 2 (V. 220; C. 68). Ussuri R. Warsaw Museum [E. ]. b. Yg. (V. 210; C.68). Seoul, Corea. C. W. Campbell, Esq. [P.]. 60. CoLUBER. 49 B. Uniform brown above, yellowish beneath, the caudal shields edged with brown. eed (Y...216>_C. 76): Seoul, Corea. C.'W. Campbell, Esq. [P.}. 21. Coluber vulpinus. Scotophis vulpinus, Baird § Gir. Cat. N. Am, Rept. p. 75 (1853), and Rep. Explor. Surv. R. Miss. R. x. pl. xxix. fig. 51 (1859) ; Huy, Batr. § Rept. Indiana, p. 90 (1893). Coluber vulpinus, Cope, Check-List N. Am. Rept. p. 39 (1875). Elaphis guttatus, var. vulpinus, Garm. N. Am. Rept. p. 56 (1883). Eye rather small. Rostral broader than deep, the portion visible from above measuring one third its distance from the frontal ; inter- nasals broader than long, much shorter than the preefrontals ; frontal nearly as long as broad, as long as its distance from the rostral, shorter than the parietals ; loreal as long as deep ; one pre- and two post- oculars; temporals 2+3,; eight upper labials,- fourth and fifth entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are a little longer than the posterior. Scales in 25 (rarely 23 or 27) rows, dorsals feebly but very distinctly keeled. Ventrals 200-234; anal divided; subcaudals 67-85. Yellowish brown above, with a dorsal series of large chestnut-brown black- edged spots and an alternating lateral series of smaller spots ; head with indistinct dark markings ; two dark stripes along the occiput and nape; lower parts yellowish, checkered with black. : Total length 960 millim. Northern United States east of the Rocky Mountains (Minnesota, Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana). @. © (V. 207; C-?). Wisconsin. Smithsonian Institution [P. |. 22. Coluber letus. Scotophis letus, Baird § Gir. Cat. N. Am. Rept. p. 77, and in Marcy's Rep. Red Riv, p. 227, pl. vi. (1858). confinis, Baird § Gir. Cat. p. 76. ? Coluber rosaceus, Cope, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xi. 1888, p. 388, pl. xxxvi. fig. 3. Rostral broader than deep, just visible from above ; internasals much shorter than the prefrontals; frontal a little longer than broad, as long as its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals; loreal a little longer than deep; one pre- and two postoculars ; temporals 2+3; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as the posterior. Scales smooth or faintly keeled, in 25 to 29 rows. Ventrals obtusely angulate laterally, 220-240; anal divided; subcaudals 72-81. Above with a series of large squarish brown black-edged blotches, separated by brownish-white or grey interspaces; two alternating lateral series of small spots on each side; a brown band across the end of the snout, another from one angle of the mouth to the other, passing through the eyes and across the forehead; a brown spot below the VOL. II. E 50 COLUBRID. eye ; lower parts yellow, with square brown spots, which are few anteriorly and numerous posteriorly. Total length 700 millim.; tail 125. South-eastern United States and Mexico. a. do (Sc. 29; V. 220; C. 72). Mexico. C. rosaceus, Cope, is probably a colour-variety of this species. 23. Coluber obsoletus. Coluber obsoletus, Say, Long’s Exped. Rocky M. i. p. 140 (1823) ; Harl. Journ. Ac. Philad. vy. 1827, p. 347, and Med. Phys. Res. p. 112 (1835); Cope, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xiv. 1892, p. 634; Hay, Batr. §& Rept. Indiana, p. 93 (1893). — — alleghaniensis, Holbr. N. Am. Herp. p. 111, pl. xx. (1836), and 2nd ed. iii. p. 85, pl. xix. (1842); Dekay, N. York Faun., Rept. p. 36, pl. xii. fig. 26 (1842), quadrivittatus, Holbr. op. cit. 2nd ed. ili. p. 89, pl. xx.; Giinth. Cat. p. 88 (1858). Scotophis alleghaniensis, Baird § Gir. Cat. N. Am. Rept. p. 73 1853). lindheimeri, Baird § Gir. l.e. p. 74. Flaphis quadrivittatus, Dum. § Bibr. vii. p. 265 (1854); Garm. N. Am, Rept. p. 56 (1888). spiloides, Dum. § Bibr. t. ce. p. 269. holbrookii, Dum. § Bibr. t.¢. p. 272. allechaniensis, Hallow. Proc. Ac. Philad. 1856, p. 245; Jan, Icon. Gén, 24, pl. ii. fig. 1 (1867). Coluber spiloides, Giinth. l. ¢. p. 90. Scotophis obsoletus, Kennicott, Proc. Acad. Philad. 1860, p. +330. Coluber lindheimerii, Cope, Check-List N. Am. Rept. p. 39 (1875). Elaphis obsoletus, Garm. 1. c. p. 54 (1888); H. Garm. Bull. MIilin. Lab, iii. 1892, p. 290. Pantherophis lindheimeri, Garm, Bull. Essex Inst. xxiv. 1892, p. 108. alleghaniensis, Garm. J. e. Rostral broader than deep, just visible from above ; internasals broader than long, much shorter than the prefrontals; frontal a little longer than broad, as long as its distance from the rostral, shorter than the parietals; loreal longer than deep ; one pree- and two postoculars; temporals 2438; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; four or five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as the posterior. Scales very distinctly keeled, in 25 to 29 rows. Ventrals obtusely angulate laterally, 217-245; anal divided; subcaudals 72-93. Brown to black above; young with a series of large dorsal dark spots and two lateral series of smaller alternating spots, which may disappear or be replaced by four dark stripes. Total length 1360 millim.; tail 310. United States east of the Rocky Mountains. A. Nearly uniform black above and on the posterior two thirds of the lower parts. (C. obsoletus, Say.) a. 3 (Sc. 27; V. 288; N. America, Lord Ampthill [P.]. C. 80). 60. cOoLUBER. al, b-c. 3 (Se. 27; V. 231; Raleigh, N. Carolina. Messrs. Brimley [C.]. C. 88) & her. (Se. 27; V. 236; C. 78). B. Dark brown above, but with distinct traces of the large spots ; belly largely blotched with blackish. (C. alleghaniensis, Holbr., CO. lindheimert, B. & G.) a. od (Sc. 25; V. 232; Bloomington, Indiana. C. H. Bollman, Esq. C. 80) b& @ (Sc. 27; V. 288; Illinois. Smithsonian Instit. Crrat). [Pal C. Pale brown above, with large dark brown spots; yellowish inferiorly. (C. spiloides, D. & B.) a. & (Sc. 29; V. 232; New York. C. °). b. e (Se. 29; V. 231; Duval Co., Texas. W. Taylor, Esq. [C.]. C. 78). D. Spots as in C, combined with stripes as in E; belly with large brown spots. @ 2 (Sc. 27; V. 241; N. America. E. Pale brown above, with four dark brown or blackish stripes ; belly yellowish, without or with a few brown spots. (C. guadri- vitiatus, Holbr.) a,b. & (Se. 27, 27; V. N. America. 237, 241; C. 84, 89). 24. Coluber conspicillatus. Coluber conspicillatus, Bove, Isis, 1826, p. 211; Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 171 (1837), and Faun. Japon., Rept. p. 85, pl. iii. (1858) ; Giinth. Cat. p. 91 (1858). Elaphis conspicillatus, Dum. §& Bibr. vii. p. 285 (1854) ; Hilgendorf, Sitzb. ges. Naturf. Freunde, 1880, p. 114. Coronella conspicillata, Jan, ‘Arch, Zool, Anat. Phy ys. ii. 1863, p. 249, and Icon. Gén. 14, pl. vi. ‘fig. 1 (1865). Callopeltis conspicillatus, Giglioli, Proce. Zool. Soe. 1887, p. 595. Rostral nearly twice as broad as deep, visible from above ; inter- nasals much broader than long, shorter than the prefrontals ; frontal a little longer than broad, as long as its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals; loreal longer than deep; one pre- and two postoculars; temporals 1+2 or 242 seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are a little longer than the posterior. Scales smooth, or faintly keeled on the - posterior part of the body, in 21 rows. Ventrals distinctly angu- late laterally, 200-224; anal divided; subcaudals 60-76. Pale E2 52 COLUBRID. brown above, with small black spots or a dorsal series of black cross bars ; some adult specimens almost uniform olive-brown above ; a black streak across the end of the snout, passing through the nostrils, a curved one from eye to eye, another from the eye to the angle of the mouth, a A-shaped one on the back of the head, with the point on the frontal, and a black spot or vertical streak below the eye; lower parts whitish, checkered with black. Young (e) vermilion above, with small black spots edged with yellowish white. Total length 830 millim.; tail 150. Japan; Corea. a,b. 3 (V. 219; C.67) Japan. Leyden Museum. & yg. (V. 217; C.66). : c. fo (V. 215; C. 67). Yokohama. H.M.S. ‘ Challenger.’ d,. Yg. (V. 224; C.63). Nikko. H.M.S. ‘ Challenger,’ e. Yo. (V. 206; C.68). Haruna Hills, Japan, Lord Dormer [P. ]. 2500 ft. 25. Coluber longissimus. Natrix longissima, Laur. Syn. Rept. p. 74 (1768). Coluber flavescens, Gmel. S. N. i. p. 1115 (1788) ; Daud. Rept. vi. p. 272 (1803); Frivaldsky, Mon. Serp. Hung. p. 40 (1825) ; Lenz, Schlangenk. p. 509, pl. vi. (1832) ; Bonap. Icon. Faun. Ital. (1833) ; De Betta, Erp. Veron., Mem. Acc. Verona, xxxv. 1857, p. 197. eesculapii (non L.), Lacép. Serp. pp. 98, 165, pl. vii. fig. 2 (1789); Bonnat. Encycl. Méth., Ophiol. p. 48, pl. xxxix. fig. 2 (1790) ; Host, in Jacq. Coll. Botan. iv. p. 856, pl. xxvii. (1790) ; Wolf, in Sturm, Deutschl. Faun, iii. Heft 2 (1799); Daud, Rept. vii. p. 830 (1803) ; Metava, Mon. Serp. Rom. p. 37 (1823); Fri- valdsky, l. e.p. 42; Desmarest, Faune Frang., Rept. pl. xv. (1826) ; Millet, Faune de Maine-et-Loire, p. 632, pl. iv. (1828) ; Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 130, pl. v. figs. 1 & 2 (1837); Giinth. Cat. p. 88 (1858); Strauch, Schl. Russ. R. p. 57 (1878); Boettg. Ber. Senckenb. Ges. 1889, p. 271; Méhely, Beitr. Mon. Kronstadt, Herp. p. 29 (1892) ; Sarauw, Nat. og Mennesk. Copenh, xi. 1894, p- 258; Diirigen, Deutschl. Amph. u. Rept. p. 308, pl. viii. fig. 1 (1894). longissimus, Bonnat. 1. c. p.59; Blanf. Zool. E. Pers. p. 420 (1876). asclepiadeus, Donnd. Zool. Beytr. iii. p. 205 (1798). sellmanni, Donnd. 1. c. p. 207. annonicus, Donnd. 1. ec. p. 208. —— leprosus, Donnd. 1. ec. —— romanus, Suckow, Anfangsgr. d. Naturg. iii. p. 198 (1798). scopolii, Merr. Tent. p. 104 (1820). fugax, Lichw. Zool. Spec. iii. p. 174 (1831). Zamenis eesculapii, Pitzing. Beitr. Landesk. Oesterr. i. p. 826 (1832) ; Eichw. Faun. Casp.-Caue, p. 150 (1841). Callopeltis flavescens, Bonap. Mem. Ace. Torin. (2) ii. 1839, p. 482. Coluber sauromates, juv., Nordm. in Demidoff, Voy. Russ. Meér, iii. p. 346, Rept. pl. vi. fig. 2 (1840). Elaphis zsculapii, Dum. § Bibr. vii. p. 278 (1854) ; Jan, Icon. Gén. 24, pl.i. fig. 4 (1867) ; Viaud-Grandm. Et. Serp. Vendée, p. 10 (1868) ; Fatio, Vert. Suisse, iii. p. 136 (1872); De Betta, Faun. Ital., Rett, Anf. p. 43 (1874). 60. coLUBER. ae Callopeltis xesculapii, Schrewb. Herp. Eur. p. 281 (1875); Tomasini, Wiss. Mitth. aus Bosn, u. Herzeg. ii. p. 620 (1894). Elaphis flavescens, Leydig, Abh. Senck. Ges. xiii. 1883, p. 176, Callopeltis longissimus, Camerano, Mon. Ofid. Ital., Colubr. p. 54 (1891) ; Mtna-Palumbo, Nat. Sicil. xii. 1893, p. 129. Coronella austriaca, part., Sarauw, Nat. og Mennesk. Copenh. x. 1898, p- 216. Rostral broader than deep, just visible from above; internasals broader than long, shorter than the prefrontals; frontal once and one fourth to once and one third as long as broad, as long as its distance from the rostral or the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals; loreal as long as deep or longer; one pre- and two postoculars; temporals 243; eight or nine upper labials, fourth and fifth or fifth and sixth entering the eye; four or five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as or a little longer than the posterior. Scales smooth, or faintly keeled on the posterior part of the body, in 21 or 23 rows. Ventrals distinctly angulate laterally, 212-248; anal divided ; subcaudals 60-91. Grey or olive-brown above, some of the scales with whitish lines on the margins ; sometimes with four darker stripes along the body * ; a dark streak behind the eye; upper lip and a triangular patch on each side behind the temple yellow; belly uniform pale yellow. Young with dark brown dorsal spots, forming four or five longitudinal series, a A-shaped black marking on the nape, behind the yellow temporal blotches, a dark brown bar across the forehead, and a black vertical line below the eye; belly greyish or yellowish olive. Total length 110 millim. ; tail 240. Central Europe, Denmark ft, Italy, Dalmatia, Balkan Peninsula, Cis- and Transcaucasia. a-b. § (Se. 23,23; V.225, France. 229; C. 78, 82), e. 5 (Se. 21; V. 228; C Nantes. d-f. 5 (Se. 28; V. 220; Schlangenbad. Dr. Giinther [P.]. C. 83), 2 (Sc. 23; V. gobs C. 77), & «her. (Se. 23; V. 226; C. 86). * The report of the occurrence of C. guatuorlineatus at Saumur, Maine-et- Loire (Millet, Faune de Maine-et-Loire, p. 629), is evidently based on such a striped specimen, as pointed out by Viaud-Grandmarais. t I have expressed doubts (Zool. 1894, p. 14) as to whether a large specimen (1280 millim. long) with 218 ventral shields, from the island of Seeland, had been correctly referred by Sarauw to Coronella austriaca. Further notes on that specimen, captured at Peterswarft in 1863, and now preserved in the Seminary at Skaarup, which Mr. Sarauw subsequently sent me at my request, accompanied by a sketch of the head, changed my doubts into certainty: the Peterswarft snake belongs to a distinct species, which turns out to be Coluber longissimus. Three specimens have been examined by Mr. Sarauw, which are perhaps the last survivors of a snake formerly inhabiting the forests of Southern Seeland. It appears that, so far, no authentic specimen of Coronella austriaca is known from Denmark. 54 COLUBRID. g. 2 (Se. 23; V. 224; Schlangenbad. Dr. Giinther [P-]. C. 75). h. Yg. (Se. 21; V. 229; Weidling am Bach, Dr. F. Werner [E.]. C. 76). near Vienna. i-k. g (Se. 23, 23; V.226, Near Vienna. Dr. F. Werner [E.]. 219; C. 84, 80). lL 2 (Sc. 23; V. 226; Bologna. Prof. J. J. Bianconi C. 75). (Pol m. do (Se. 23; V. 224; Travnik, Bosnia. Dr. F. Werner [E.]. C. 83). n,o. Skulls, France. 26. Coluber climacophorus. Coluber climacophorus, Bote, Isis, 1826, p. 210. virgatus, Sehleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 145 (1837), and Faun. Japon., Rept. p. 85, pl. 11. (1838). Elaphis virgatus, Dum. § Bibr. vii. p. 261 (1854); Jan, Icon. Gén. 21, pl. i. (1867). virgatus, part., Giinth. Cat. p. 94 (1858); Hilgendorf, Sitzb. Ges. naturf, Freunde, 1880, p. is. Rostral broader than deep, just visible from above; internasals broader than long, shorter than the prefrontals ; frontal about once and a half as long as broad, as long as its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals ; loreal longer than deep ; one preocular, with a subocular below it ; two (rarely three) postoculars ; temporals 2+3; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; four or five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin- shields, which are as long as or a little longer than the posterior. Scales in 23 (rarely 25) rows, feebly but distinctly keeled, outer rows smooth. Ventrals distinctly angulate laterally, 226-244; anal divided (rarely entire); subcaudals 97-122. Young grey-brown or pale brown above, with a dorsal series of large transverse, brown, dark-edged spots, and a lateral series of smaller spots; these spots usually disappear in the adult and are replaced by a pair of dark stripes along each side of the back; a blackish streak from the eye to the angle of the mouth; lower parts yellowish, uniform or dotted or clouded with olive, or with small blackish spots. Old specimens nearly uniform olive-brown above and below, with the lateral ventral keel yellowish. . Total length 1680 millim. ; tail 350. Japan. , 0. 2 (Se, 208 V. 251 Japan. Leyden Museum. C. 100) & hgr. (Se. 28 ; V. 234; ©. 112). c. Yg. (Se. 23; V. 222; Japan, Sir R. Owen [P.]. C. ” 108). d. Yg. (Sc. 23; V. 282; Japan. Mr. Adams [C.]. As ls Git . e~ Se. 23; V. 234; Nagasaki. Mr, Whitely [C.]. Bho { eae (Se. 23% V. 235 8). 60. coLUBER, 55 g- Yg. (Sc. 23; V. 229; Nikko. Mr. Whitely [C.]. C. 103). h-i. Ye. (Sc. 25, 23; V. Myanoshita. J. H. Leech, Esq. 232, 226 ; C. 100, 97). Pp. RPE k. 3 (Se. 25; V. 2384; Onsen Mt., Shimabara. Mr. Holst [C.]}. 27. Coluber phyllophis. Elaphis sauromates (non Pall.), Giinth. Cat. p. 95 (1858). sauromates, part., Giinth. Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 241, pl. xxi. fig. F (1864). Phyl llophis carinata, Giinth. Ll. c. p. 295, pl. xxi. fig. B, and Ann. § Mag. N. H. (6) i. 1888, p. 170. Elaphis, sp., Strauch, Sch, Russ. R. p. 99 (1873); Bedriaga, Bull. Soc. Nat. Mose. lvi. 1882 2, p. 809. Coluber phyllophis, Bouleng. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (6) vii. 1891, p. 280. Snout projecting; eye rather large. Rostral much broader than deep, visible from above; nasal sometimes entire or semi-divided ; internasals as long as broad, or a little longer, at least as long as the prefrontals ; frontal once and one third to once and two thirds as long as broad, as long as its distance from the rostral or the end of the snout, a little shorter than the parietals; loreal longer than deep ; one preocular, with a subocular below it; two postoculars ; temporals 2+3 or 3+3; eight (rarely nine) upper labials, fourth and fifth (or fifth and sixth) entering the eye; four or five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are nearly as long as or a little shorter than the posterior. Scales in 245 rows very strongly keeled, outer row smooth. Ventrals obtusely angu- late laterally, 209-220; anal divided (rarely entire); subcaudals 80-96. Young pale olive above, with traces of a few black trans- verse bands on the anterior part of the body, and a brown lateral line on the posterior part of the body and along the tail; labials yellowish, with brown sutures; belly yellowish, with a series of black dots on each side. The adult of a darker coloration, most of the scales and shields having black borders; anterior part of back usually with more or less distinct black cross bands; belly more or less dotted or spotted with black, the posterior ventrals and the subcaudals usually edged with black. Total length 1800 millim.; tail 380. China. a-c, d. & (V. 213, 215; Kiu Kiang. A. E. Pratt, Esq. eae ls Oa, 81), 2 [C.]. (V. 215; A.2; C. 83); & ye €V. 280584, A; C. 86). e. 6 (V. 209; A.2;C.90). Wu-lee Lake, 25 miles P.W. Bassett-Smith, 8. of Ningpo. Esq. [ P.}. F- 2 (V. 218, A. 2;.C. Near Ningpo. 80). 3 56 COLUBRID. Rees 20; WA. 2s China. Dr. A. Giinther [P.]. C. 95). (Type of Phyllophis carinata.) hho AV. 215; A. 2. China. R.Swinhoe, Esq. [C. }. C. 96) & Q (V. 209; A. 2; ©. 90). 28. Coluber davidi. Tropidonotus_ davidi, ates Bull, Soe. Hees (7) viii, 1884, p. 144 *. z Snout slightly projecting ; eye rather ine Rostral visible from - above; internasals as long as broad, two thirds the length of the priefrontals ; frontal twice as long as broad, as long as its distance from the end of the snout, not longer than the parietals; loreal longer than deep ; two preeoculars, with a subocular below them ; two postoculars ; temporals 24+3 or 3+4; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye. Scales in 23 rows, strongly keeled, outer row smooth. Ventrals 173; anal divided; subcaudals 70. Yellowish brown, with large irregular brown spots ; head without any markings. Total length 750 millim. ; tail 160. China. 29. Coluber moellendorfii. Cynophis moellendorfhii, Boettg. aus Anz. 1886, p. 520, and Ber. Offenb. Ver. Naturk. ‘1888, p. 72, pl. i. fig. 1. Rostral broader than deep, visible from above; internasals broader than long, hardly half as long as the prefrontals; frontal a little longer than broad, not quite as long as its distance from the rostral, a little shorter than the parietals; loreal twice as long as deep ; a large preocular, in contact with the frontal, with a sub- ocular below it; two postoculars; temporals 2+3 or 242; ten upper labials, sixth and seventh entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as the posterior. Scales in 27 rows, feebly but distinctly keeled, outer rows smooth. Ventrals obtusely keeled laterally, 268-274; anal divided ; subcaudals 97-99. Grey above, with a dorsal series of large, dark grey, black-edged hexagonal spots, and a. lateral series of alternating smaller spots; yellowish-white inferiorly, largely checkered with black. Total length 1655 millim, ; tail 310. Nanning and Canton, China. 30. Coluber oxycephalus. Coluber oxycephalus, Bote, Isis, 1827, p. 537; Bouleng. Faun. Ind., Rept. p. 335 (1890); W. Sclater, Journ, As. Soc, Beng. Ix. 1891, p. 239. * T am indebted to Dr. Mocquard for notes on, and a sketch of, the head of the type specimen preseryed in the Paris Museum, 60. coLUBER. Grae Gonyosoma viride, Wagl. Icon. Amph. pl. ix. (1828). Herpetodryas oxycephalus, Schley. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 189, pl. vii. figs. 8 & 9 (1837), and Abbild. pl. xliv. figs. 1-9 (1844) ; Cantor, Cat. Mal. Rept. p. 80 (1847). Alopecophis chalybeus, Gray, Ann. § Mag. N. H. (2) iv. 1849, . 247, enicerna oxycephalum, Dum. § Bibr. vii. p. 213 (1854); Giinth. Cat. p. 122 (1858), and Rept. Brit. Ind, p. 294 (1864) ; Jan, Icon. Gén. 31, pl. 1. (1869) ; Stolezka, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. xxxix. 1870, p- 193, & xlii. 1873, p. 128; Theod. Cat. Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 189 (1876). Body rather compressed. Snout subacuminate, elongate, obliquely truncate and projecting ; rostral nearly as deep as broad, visible from above; internasals one half to two thirds as long as the pre- frontals, which are more than half as long as the parietals ; frontal as long as broad, or a little longer, as long as its distance from the Syeet or the end of the snout, a little Shonen than the parietals ; loreal very elongate; one large preocular, in contact with the frontal ; two postoculars ; temporals 2+3,; nine to eleven upper labials, two (rarely three) of which (fifth and sixth or sixth and seventh) enter the eye; six lower labials in contact with the ante- rior chin-shields, which are much longer than the posterior. Scales in 23 to 27 rows, smooth or faintly keeled. Ventrals witha lateral keel, 233 to 263; anal divided; subcaudals 122-149. Bright green above, the scales usually finely edged with black; yellowish or pale green below ; a blackish streak along each side of the head, passing through the eye; tail usually yellowish brown. Total length 2300 millim.; tail 480. Eastern Himalay as, Malay Peninsula and Archipelago. a. 2 «(Se, 25; -.V.. 258; Tenasserim, Prof. Oldham [P.}. C. 123). 6. Her. (Se. 27; V. 248; Pinang. Dr. Cantor. C. 142). c,d. 9 (Se. 25, 23; V. Singapore. Gen. Hardwicke [ P.]. 252, 238; C. 136, 139). é. 6 (Se. 25; V. 233; C. Borneo, Sir J. Brooke [P.]. 133). f. 3 (Se. 25; V.241; C. Borneo. L. L. Dillwyn, Esq. 136). zai Prleee(se. 27 5) V.. 251 Philippines. H. Cuming, Esq.[C.]. ’ C, 122) & yg. (Sc. 25; V. 245 ; C. 122). 7-k, l. § (Se. 25; V. 240; Java. C. 143), her. (Se. 25; V. 240; C. 139), & yg. (Se. 25 : V. 239; 0, 138). m. Ye. (Se. 25; V. 286; ~~ [Mauritius. ] Zoological Society. C. 135), (Type of Alopecophis chalybeus.) 31. Coluber janseni. (Prare I. fig. 2.) Gonyosoma jansenii, Bleek. Nat. Tijdschr. Nederl. Ind. xvi. 1858, p. 242, 58 COLUBRID, Allophis (Elaphis) nigricaudus, Peters. Mon. Berl. Ac. 1872, p. 686. Elaphis nigricaudus, Peters § Doria, Ann. Mus. Genova, xiii. 1878, p- 387. Very much like C. oaycephalus, but snout more obtuse and rather shorter. Rostral broader than deep, just visible from above ; internasals as long as broad, a little shorter than the preefrontals ; frontal once and one fourth to once and a half as long as broad, as ,ong as or a little shorter than its distance from the end of the snout, a little shorter than the parietals; loreal at least twice as long as deep; one large preocular, in contact with the frontal; two postoculars; temporals 1+2 or 2+38; nine or ten upper labials, fifth to seventh entering the eye; five or six lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are much longer than the posterior. Scales smooth or faintly keeled, in 23 or 25 rows, Ventrals angulate laterally, 247-255; anal divided; subcaudals 133-140. Olive or yellowish brown above, some or all of the scales black-edged ; entirely black posteriorly and on the tail; a black lateral stripe may be present. Total length 1990 millim.; tail 450. North Celebes. a. 6 (Se, 23; V. 247; Manado. Dr. Bleeker. (Type.) C. 140). b,c. 3 (Se. 28, 25; V. Manado. Dr. A. B. Meyer [C.]. 2538, 255; C. 140, 133). 32. Coluber frenatus. (Pare III. fig. 1.) Herpetodryas frenatus, Gray, Ann. § Mag. N. H. (2) xii. 1853, p- 390. Gonyosoma frenatum, Giinth. Cat. p. 123 (1858), and Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 295 (1864) ; Theob. Cat. Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 190 (1876). Coluber frenatus, Bouleng. Faun. Ind., Rept. p. 335 (1890). Snout subacuminate, obliquely truncate and projecting. Rostral a little broader than deep, hardly visible from above; internasals much shorter than the prefrontals ; frontal once and one third to once and a half as long as broad, as long as its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals ; no loreal, prefrontal in contact with the labials; one large preocular; two postoculars ; temporals 242 or 2+3; nine (or eight) upper labials, fourth, fifth, and sixth entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as the posterior, Scales in 19 rows, dorsals faintly keeled. Ventrals with a lateral keel, 203- 204; anal divided; subcaudals 120-121. Uniform bright green aboye ; a black streak along each side of the head, passing through the eye ; upper lip and lower parts pale green, ventral keel whitish. Total length 830 miliim. ; tail 240. Khasi Hills. a, 2 (V. 203; C.120). Khasi Hills. Sir J. Hooker[P.]. (Type.) b. 2 (V. 204; C. 121). Khasi Hills. T. C. Jerdon, Esq. [P.]. 60. COLUBER. 59 33. Coluber prasinus. Coluber prasinus, Blyth, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. xxiii. 1854, p. 291; Bouleng. Faun. Ind., Rept. p. 834 (1890); W. Seluter, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. Ix. 1891, p. 239. Gonyosoma gramineum, Giinth, Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 294, pl. xxiii. fie. D (1864); Theob. Cat. Rept. Brit, Ind. p. 190 (1876) ; Anders. An. Zool, Res. Yunnan, p. 824 (1879). Rostral a little broader than deep, just visible from above; inter- nasals a little broader than long, shorter than the prefrontals ; frontal once and one fourth to once and one third as long as broad, as long as its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals ; loreal square or longer than deep ; one preocular (some- times divided), usually in contact with the frontal ; two postoculars ; temporals 142 or 2+ 2; nine upper labials, fourth, fifth, and sixth entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as or a little longer than the posterior. Scales in 19 rows; dorsals feebly keeled in the adult, smooth in the young. Ventrals with a lateral keel, 198-206; anal divided (rarely entire) ; subcaudals 91-107. Uniform bright green above; upper lip and lower surfaces yellowish or greenish white. Total length 900 millim.; tail 230. Eastern Himalayas, Khasi Hills, Assam, Burma. a, Yg. (V. 203; C. 100). Khasi Hills (?). Dr. Griffith. (Type of G. gramineum.) 6, ¢. S (V. 198; C. 107) Khasi Hills. T. C. Jerdon, Esq. & her, (V. 200; C.?). [P.}. d. 9 (V. 198; C. 91). Toungyi, Shan States, Lieut. Blakeway [C.]. 5000 ft. 34. Coluber quadrivirgatus. Coluber quadrivirgatus, Bove, Isis, 1826, p. 209; Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii, p. 147, pl. v. figs. 15 & 16 (1887), and Faun. Japon. p. 84, pl. i. 1838). vulneratus, Bove, 1. c. p. 212. Compsosoma quadrivirgatum, Dum. § Bibr. vii. p. 801 (1854), Elaphis quadrivirgatus, Giinth. Cat. p. 94 (1858); Jan, Icon. Gén. 24, pl. 1. figs. 1-3 (1867) ; Hilgendorf, Sitz. Ges. naturf. Freunde, 1880, p. 114. bilineatus, Hallow. Proc. Ac. Philad. 1860, p. 497. Eye rather large; rostral broader than deep, just visible from above ; internasals broader than long, shorter than the prefrontals ; frontal once and three fifths to twice as long as broad, longer than its distance from the end of the snout, as long as or a little shorter than the parietals ; loreal usually as long as deep, or a little deeper ; one preocular, usually with a subocular below it; two postoculars ; temporals 2+2 or 243; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; four or five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as or longer than the posterior. Scales in 19 rows, feebly but distinctly keeled (some- 60 COLUBRID. times nearly smooth in the young), outer rows smooth. Ventrals distinctly angulate laterally, 193-210; anal divided, rarely entire ; subcaudals 70-96, Greyish olive or pale brown above, with darker spots or cross bars, or with a pair of dark stripes running along each side of the back; a dark streak from the eye to the angle of the mouth ; lower parts yellowish clouded with olive-grey, or olive-grey to blackish, the lateral ventral keels always lighter. Some speci- mens entirely black, with the exception of the lips and throat, which are yellowish. Total length 1030 millim. ; tail 240. Japan, Corea. A. Olive or brown above, with more or less distinct spots or stripes. a. 3 (V. 208; A. 2; C. Japan. Leyden Museum. 88). b-d. 3 (V. 204, 204; A. Yokohama. H.M.S. ‘ Challenger.’ 4, 2; C. 81, 84) & @ (V. 200; A.2; C. 70). ; e-f. Yg.(V. 209, 200; A. Nikko. C. Maries, Esq. [C.]. 9.1; C.. 80) 87). g. Yg. (V. 195; A. 2; C. Myanoshita,Japan. J. H. Leech, Esq. [P.]. 80). h. Her. (V. 202; A. 2; ra Satsuma, J. H. Leech, Esq. [P.]. C. 80). Japan. a. 6 (V. 199; A. 2; C. Gensan, Corea, J. H. Leech, Esq. [P.]. 90). B. Uniform black above and below, or blackish above with more or less distinct black stripes. lL. 2 (V. 200, 202; A. Japan. Leyden Museum. 1,2; C. 84, 83 3). 3 (V. 203; A.2;C. Japar Zoological Society. n. Ye. (V. 203; A. 2; Japan. Sir R. Owen [P.]. C. 83). o-p. Yg. (V. 203, 205; Kumamoto,Japan. J. H. Leech, Esq. [P.]. A. 2,2; C. 83, 89). Came ft us . Coluber vir chin Coluber ei Bex Phys. Serp. ii. p. 141, pl. v. figs. 11 & 12 (1837), and Adbild, pl. v. (1837); Bouleng. ’ Faun. Ind., Rept. p. 334 (1890). Compsosoma melanurum, Dum. § Bibr. vii. p. 299 (1854); Giinth. Kept. Brit. Ind. p. 244 (1864) ; Stoliczka, Journ, As. Soc. Beng. xxxix. 1870, p. 188; Theod. Cat. Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 165 (1876). Spilotes melanurus, Giinth, Cat. p. 97 (1858). Elaphis melanurus, Jan, Icon. Gén. 21, pl. iv. fig. 1, and pl. v. fig. 1 (1867). Rostral broader than deep, just visible from above; internasals as long as broad, or broader, shorter than the preefrontals ; frohtal once and one sixth to once and one third as long as broad, as long 60. COLUBER. 61 as or a little longer than its distance from the end of the snout or from the rostral, shorter than the parietals; loreal not or but slightly longer than deep; one large prxocular ; two postoculars ; temporals 2+2 or 2+8; nine upper labials, fourth to sixth entering the eye; five or six lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as the posterior. Scales in 19 rows (21 on the neck), rather strongly keeled ; all the caudal scales keeled. Ventrals with an obtuse lateral keel, 193-234; anal entire; subcaudals 89-109. Pale brown anteriorly, with a yellow, black-edged vertebral stripe, which becomes gradually more and more indistinct towards the hinder part of the body, which, like the tail, is darker brown or black; a series of black spots on each side of the anterior part of the body, of ocelli with bright yellow centres in the young; some adult nearly uniform blackish brown; a black streak below the eye ; an oblique black streak from’ the eye to the angle of the mouth, and another on the temple and neck. Total length 1500 millim.; tail 380. Southern China, Burma, Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo, Java. qo (V. 214; C.?). China. — Lindsay, Esq. [P. ]. b. Yg. (V. 222; C. 100). Pinang. Gen. Hardwicke (P.]. e. do (V. 217; C. 90). Singapore. Dr. Dennys [P.]. do? (Vo 219; 'C. 101). Sumatra. Leyden Museum. ef. & (V. 217; C. 99) & Deli, Sumatra. Mr. Iversen [C.]. Q (V. 222; ©. 100) g: 2 (V. 221; .C-.?). Nias. Hr. Sundermann [C.]. h. Yg. (V. 216; C.103). Borneo. Sir E. Belcher [P.]. ik. Yg. (V. 203, 193; Borneo. L. L. Dillwyn, Esq C. 89, 90). eae l. Her. (V. 212; C. 106). Borneo. Sir J. Brooke [P.]. m. 2 (V. 230; C. 102). Borneo. Sir Hugh Low [P.}. n-p. 3 (V. 206; C. 107) Rejang R.,Sarawak. Brooke Low, Esq. [ P.] & yg. (V. 207, 230; C. 101, 99). q. & (V. 234; C. 107). Sarawak, A. Everett, Esq. [C.]. r. 3 (V. 208; C. 98). Baram, Borneo, C. Hose, Esq. [C. ]. eer (V.221; ©. 91). . Java. t. Skull, Sarawak. 36. Coluber radiatus. Russell, Ind. Serp. ii. pl. xlii. (1801). Coluber radiatus, Schley. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 135, pl. v. figs: 5 & 6 (1887); Cantor, Cat. Mal. Rept. p. 73 (1847); Bouleng. Faun. Ind., Rept. p. 333 (1890); W. Sclater, Journ, As. Soc. Beng. lx. 1891, p. 239. quadrifasciatus, Cantor, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1839, p. 51. Tropidonotus quinque, Cantor, 1. c. p. 54. Compsosoma radiatum, Dum. § Bibr. vii. p. 292 (1854); Giinth. Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 243 (1864) ; Theob. Cat, Rept. Brit. Ind. p.165 (1876); Anders, An, Zool. Res, Yunnan, p. 815 (1879). * 62 COLUBRID. Spilotes radiatus, Giinth. Cat. p. 96 (1858). Elaphis radiatus, Jan, Elenco, p. 61 (1863). Rostral a little broader than deep, visible from above ; internasals as long as broad or a little broader, shorter than the preefrontals ; frontal once and one sixth to once and a half as long as broad, as long as or a little shorter than its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals; loreal usually longer than deep ; one large preocular; two postoculars; temporals usually 2+2; eight or nine upper labials, third to fifth, or fourth and fifth, or fourth to sixth entering the eye; four or five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as the posterior. Scales in 19 rows (21 on the neck), more or less strongly keeled on the posterior half of the body, the outer series without trace of a keel. Ventrals with an obtuse lateral keel, 224-242; anal entire; subcaudals 85-100. Yellowish brown above, with one or two black stripes on each side of the anterior half of the back, the lower usually broken up; a black line across the occiput ; three black lines radiating from the eye; lower parts uniform yellow or speckled with olive. Total length 1610 millim.; tail 330. Southern China, Eastern Himalayas, Bengal, Assam, Burma, Cochinchina, Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Java. a. 9 (V. 242; C. 86). India. Capt. Stafford [P.1. b. 2 (V. 235; C.95). Sikkim. Sir J. Hooker [P.]. ce. Yg. (V. 239; C. 85). Khasi Hills. Sir J. Hooker | P.]. d,e,f,g. 3(V. 231,235; Toungoo, E. W. Oates, Esq. [P.]. C. 95,2), 2 (V. 225; (.?), & har. (V. 234; C. 94). h. Yg. (V. 222; C. 85). Fort Stedman, Shan E. W. Oates, Esq. [P.]. States, 3000 ft. a. Yg. (V. 239; C. 92). Mergui. Dr. Cantor. (Type of 7. guinque.) k. Yg. (V.235; C.87). Mergui. Prof. Oldham | P.}. Lm. 3 (V. 228 ; C.86) Pinang. Dr. Cantor. & yg. (V. 224 ; C. 94). n. Yg. (V. 234; 20; 96). Pinang. Gen. Hardwicke [P.]. 37. Coluber erythrurus. Plagiodon erythrurus, Dum. § Bibr. vii. p. 175 (1854) ; Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1861 up: 63 4; Jan, Icon. Gén. 20, pl. iv. ‘fig. 2 (1867) ; Steind. Sitzs. Ak. W jen, ¢. i, 1891, p. 141. Compsosoma melanurum, var., Dune § Bibr. t. c. p. 801; Giinth. Proe, Zool. Soc, 1878, p. 169° Elaphis subradiatus, part., Giinth. Cat. p. 95 (1858). Spilotes melanurus, part., Giinth. 1. ce. p. 97. Elaphis melanurus, var. manillensis, Jan, Icon. Gén., 21, pl. iv. fig. 2 (1867). melanurus, var. celebensis, Jan, J. c. pl. v. fig. 2 Compsosoma melanurum, var. erythrurum, Fischer, Jahrb, Wiss. Anst. Hamb, ii. 1885, p. 101. Very closely allied to C. radiatus and C. melanurus, but differing 60. COLUBER. 63 from both in the more numerous scales, viz., in 21 rows on the body and 23 on the neck. Scales less strongly keeled than in C. melanurus, more as in C. radiatus; the outer row of caudal scales smooth or very faintly keeled. Loreal usually not or but slightly longer than deep ; fourth to sixth upper labials entering the eye. Ventrals 211-233; anal entire; subcaudals 86-100. No dorsal stripes. Total length 1670 millim.; tail 370. Philippines, Sooloo Islands, Celebes. A. Pale brown or olive above, the scales edged with blackish ; a more or less distinct oblique dark streak behind the eye, and another (often absent) on each side of the neck. (C. erythrurus, D. & B.; manillensis, Jan.) a. Lower parts yellow, usually turning to red posteriorly and on the tail. d, B,C (V. 217, 228; Philippines. H. Cuming, Esq. [C.]. C. 87, ?) & yg. (V. 225; C. 95). @ O21. 238 53°C. P). Luzon. Dr, A. B. Meyer [C.]. areucy. 221; C.?). N. Leyte. A. Everett, Esq. [C.]. b. Upper and lower parts turning to blackish posteriorly ; tail black. fF. @ (V. 226; C. 97). Negros. Dr. A. B. Meyer [C.]. B. Brown above, reddish anteriorly ; no lines or spots on the head ; a large Y- or J-shaped black marking on the neck ; young with black vertical bars on the sides. (C. celebensis, Jan.) a. Lower parts bright yellow; posterior part of belly and tail speckled with brown. a-b. S (V. 222; C.96) & Macassar. Dr. A. B, Meyer [C.]. yg. (V. 225; C. 100). b. Upper and lower parts turning to black posteriorly. Gre (ve 216; C. 96); Celebes. duce nV. 220, 202; IN. Celebes. Dr. A. B. Meyer [C.]. C.?, 90). J. 6 WVe2255 C..98), Manado. Dr. A. B. Meyer [C.]. 38. Coluber enganensis. Coluber enganensis, Vinciguerra, Ann. Mus. Genova, (2) xii. 1892, 24 p- 524. Intermediate between C. erythrurus and C. subradiatus. Differing from the former in the more numerous scales, viz. 25 rows on the body and 27 on the neck; from the latter in the absence of a sub- ocular separating the fourth labial from the eye, the deeper rostral, 64 COLUBRID®. which is but little broader than deep, and the shorter posterior chin-shields, which are not or but slightly longer than the anterior. Ventrals 239-243 ; anal entire ; subcaudals 107-108. Brown above, darker along the back, uniform or with black spots disposed in longitudinal series on the anterior part of the body; a short dark streak behind the eye; lower parts yellowish, spotted with pale brown posteriorly. Total length 1420 millim.; tail 310. Engano Island, 8.W. Sumatra, 39. Coluber subradiatus. Coluber subradiatus, Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 186 (1837), and Abbild. p. 101, pls. xxviii. figs. 7 & 8, and pl. xxix. (1840). Compsosoma subradiatum, Dum. § Bibr. vii. p. 297 (1854). Elaphis subradiatus, part., Giinth. Cat. p. 95 (1858). —— nyctenurus, Jan, Elenco, p. 61 (1863). subradiatus, Van Lidth de Jeude,in M. Weber, Zool. Ergebn. p. 184 (1890). Nearly allied to C. radiatus, but differing in the following points :— Rostral much broader than deep; a subocular below the ocular; fifth and sixth labials entering the eye; anterior chin-shields much shorter than the posterior; scales in 23 or 25 rows (25 or 27 on the neck). Ventrals 228-242; anal entire; subcaudals 80-100. Pale reddish brown above, with a pair of black stripes along each side of the anterior half of the body; these stripes may be broken up into series of spots; a short black streak behind the eye; lower parts uniform yellowish. Total length 1250 millim. ; tail 260. Timor, Flores. a. 6 (Sc. 23; V. 233; C. Timor. Leyden Museum. 93). (One of the types.) b. Ye. (Sc. 28; V. 230; —? Dr. Bleeker. C. 96). 40. Coluber lineaticollis. Arizona lineaticollis, Cope, Proc, Ac. Philad. 1861, p. 300. Spilotes lineaticollis, Cope, Bull. US. Nat. Mus. no. 32, 1887, p. 72. Pituophis lineaticollis, Giinth. Biol. C.-Am., Rept. p. 124, pl. xlvii. (1894). Rostral broader than deep, visible from above; internasals broader than long, shorter than the prefrontals ; frontal once and a half as long as broad, as long as its distance from the rostral, a little shorter than the parietals ; loreal a little longer than deep; one (or two) pre- and three postoculars; temporals 2+3 or 4; eight or nine upper labials, fourth and fifth, or fourth, fifth, and sixth, entering the eye; four or five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin- shields. Scales in 27 rows, dorsals strongly keeled. Ventrals 244; anal entire; subcaudals 69. Pale brown above; head uniform ; 60. COLUBER. 65 neck with four interrupted black stripes; a dorsal series of O0- shaped black markings, and a series of smaller markings on each side ; lower parts yellow, posteriorly with squarish black blotches. Total length 1500 millim.; tail 230. Mexico and Guatemala. a. 3 (V. 244; C. 69). Duenias, Guatemala. O. Salvin, Esq. [C.]. 41. Coluber scalaris. Coluber scalaris, Schinz, Cuv. Thierr. ii. p. 123 (1822) ; ore, Isis, 1827, p- 536. he rmanni, Desmarest, Faune Franc., Rept. pl. xix. (1826) ; Lesson, Act. ‘Soc. Linn. Bord. xii. 1841, p. 58. Rhinechis agassizii, Michahelles, in Wa cugl. Icon. Amph. pl. xxv. (1833). Coluber agassizii, Dugés, Ann. Se. Nat. (2) iii. 1835, p. 159. Xenodon michahelles, Schley. Phys. Serp. 1. p. 92 (1837). Rhinechis scalaris, Bonap. Icon. Faun, Ital. (1838) ; Dum. § Bibr. Vii. r 227 (1854) ; Giinth. Cat. p. 85 (1858) ; Jan, Icon. Gién. 20, pl. 1. (1867) ; De Betta, Faun. Ital., Rett. Anf. p. 89 (1874) Schreib. Herp. Eur. p. 290 (1875) ; ” Bedria ga, Amph. § Rept. Portug. p. 73 (1889). Snout strongly projecting ; rostral deeper than broad, forming an acute angle posteriorly, wedged in between the internasals, the pertion visible from above nearly as long as its distance from the frontal; internasals shorter than the prefrontals; frontal about once and one third as long as broad, as long as or shorter than its distance from the end of the snout, nearly as long as the parietals ; loreal longer than deep; one prie- and two or three postoculars ; temporals 2+3 or 2+4; seven or eight upper labials, fourth or fourth and fifth entering the eye: four or five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which may be either longer or shorter than the posterior. Scales smooth, in 27 (rarely 25 or 29) rows. Ventrals 201-220; anal divided (rarely entire) ; subcaudals 48-68. Young yellowish or pale brown above, with a series of regular #4-shaped black or blackish-brown markings along the back, and small black spots on the sides; a Y-shaped black marking on the snout, a black streak from the eye to the angle of the mouth, and a black spot below the eye; belly yellow, spotted or checkered with black, or nearly entirely black. These dorsal markings dis- appearing in the adult, and replaced by a pair of brown stripes running along the back ; the belly uniform yellow. Total length 925 millim.; tail 160. South of France, Pyrenean Peninsula. @ 6 (Se..275. Vu 2005) C. Near Niece. Dr, F. Werner [E. ] 62). b. Yg. (Sc. 27; V. 310; Montpellier. Cc. 68). GO (Ser 2h Moos Spain. Lord Lilford [P.]. Cre) VOL. II. hy 66 COLUBRID ®. d. Ye. (Se. 27; V. 201; Coimbra. Dr. Lopes Vieira C. 60). PA. e. Hgr. (Se. 27; V. 204; Coimbra. Prof. Barboza du ASA; 0.68). Bocage [ P.]. f. do (Se. 27; V. 205; Alfeite, Portugal. Prof. Barboza du C. 63). Bocage [P.]}. g. Yg. (Se. 27; V. 213; Aldegallega, Portugal. Prof. Barboza du C. 60). Bocage [P.]. h, Skull. Montpellier. 42, Coluber arizone. Arizona elegans, Kennicott, Rep. U.S. Mex. Bound. Surv. ii. Rept. p. 18, pl. xiii, (1859); Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mex., Rept. p. 676 (1888). Pityophis elegans, Cope, Check-list N. Am. Rept. p. 39 (1875). Rhinechis elegans, Cope, Proc. Am. Philos. Soc, xxiii. 1886, p. 284, and Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xiv. 1892, p. 688. Snout strongly projecting ; rostral as deep as broad, forming an acute angle posteriorly, the portion visible from above measuring nearly two thirds its distance from the frontal; internasals nearly as long as the prefrontals; frontal a little longer than broad, a little shorter than its distance from the end of the snout or than the parietals; loreal longer than deep; one pree- and two postoculars ; temporals 2+ 3 or 4; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as or longer than the posterior. Scales smooth, in 27 to 31 rows. Ventrals 212-227; anal entire ; subcaudals 46-59. Pale brown above ; the vertebral line yellowish, but interrupted by a series of larger, oval, transverse, dark-edged brown spots ; a brown streak from the eye to the angle of the mouth; lower parts white. Total length 1020 millim. ; tail 160. Southern United States, from California to the Mississippi; North Mexico. a. 3 (Sc. 29; V. 212; Duval Co., Texas. W. Taylor, Esq. [C.], C. 59). ‘ b. 2 (Se. 27; V. 227; Warner’s Ranch, San Prof. C. Eigenmann C. 46). Diego Co., Cali- LeaIF fornia. 43. Coluber deppii. Elaphis pleurostictus, Dum. § Bibr. vii. p. 244 (1854), deppei, Dum. § Bibr. t. c. p. 268. Pituophis vertebralis, Giinth. Cat. p. 86 (1858). Arizona jani, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1860, p. 369. Pituophis mexicanus (non D. § B.), Jan, Icon. Gén. 22, pl. ii. fig. 1 1867). gite deppei, Jan, I. c. fig. 2; Duges, La Naturaleza, (2) i. 1888, p. 123, pl. xiii. fig. 15; Giinth. Biol. C.-Am., Rept. p. 124 (1894). Land 60. COLUBER. 67 Spilotes deppei, Cope, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus. no. 82, 1887, p. 72. Pituophis pleurostictus, Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mev., Rept. p. 666, pl. xlii. figs. 2 & 3 (1888). Snout projecting ; rostral as broad as deep or slightly deeper, the portion visible from above measuring one half or three fifths its distance from the frontal; internasals much shorter than the pre- frontals ; frontal once and a half as long as broad, a little longer than its distance from the rostral, as long or a little shorter than the parietals; loreal a little longer than deep; one pre- and two or three postoculars; temporals 3+4; seven or eight upper labials, fourth and fifth or third and fourth entering the eye; four or five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are longer than the posterior. Scales in 27 or 29 rows, dorsals feebly but distinctly keeled. Ventrals 209-233; anal entire ; sub- caudals 51-67. Yellowish brown above, with a dorsal series of large quadrangular spots; sides with smaller spots; young with a dark band across the forehead, from eye to eye; labials with black sutures ; lower parts yellowish, with square brown blotches. Total length 1690 millim.; tail 180. Mexico. a, 6 (Se. 29; V. 220; City of Mexico. Mr. Doorman [C.}. C. 55). b. 2 (Sc. 29; V. 229; Hacienda del Castillo, Dr. A.C. Buller [C.]. C26). Guadalajara. ce. 9 (Se. 27; V. 221; ‘Tehuantepec. M. ¥F. Sumichrast C. 59). [C.}. d-e. S (Se. 27; V. 228; Mexico. M. Sallé [C.]. C. 56) & her. (Se. 29; We 219)- C258). g. 2 (Se. 27, 27; V. Mexico. ” 319°991; OC. 55, 63). he Go (Se. 27;' V. 218; 8S, Mexico. F. D. Godman, Esq. [Pi 44, Coluber catenifer. Coluber catenifer, Blainv. Nouv. Ann. Mus, iv. 1835, p. 290, pl. xxvi. fig. 2. vertebralis, Blainv. 1. c. p. 295, pl. xxvii. fig. 2. Pituophis catenifer, Baird § Gir. Cat. N. Am. Rept. p. 69 (1853) ; Giinth. Cat. p. 87 (1858); Girard, U.S. Explor. Exped., Herp. p. 135, pl. viii. figs. 1-7 (1858); Garm. N. Am. Rept. p. 52 (1883); Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mex., Rept. p. 670, pl. xlvii. fig. 4 (1888) ; Cope, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xiv. 1892, p. 641; Stejneger, NV. Am. Faun. no. 7, pt. i. p. 206 (1893). wilkesii, Baird § Gir. l.c. p. 71; Gir. l. e. p. 187, pl. ix. —— annectens. Baird § Gir. l. ce. p. 72, and Rep. Explor. Surv. R. Miss. R. x., Rept. pl. xxix. fig. 48 (1859). - vertebralis, Dum. § Bibr. vii. p. 288 (1854); Bocourt, 7. ¢, p. 672, pl. xlii. fig. 1. Elaphis reticulatus, Dum. § Bibr. t. ¢. p. 246. Pityophis hematois, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1860, p. 342. FE 6 2 68 COLUBRID. Pituophis melanoleucus, vars. catenifer and vertebralis, Jan, Icon. Gén. 22, pl. i. figs. 1 & 3 (1867). reticulatus, Bocourt, lc. pl. xlvii. fig. 3. cateniler deserticola, Stejneger, 1. c. Snout projecting ; rostral as broad as deep or slightly deeper, the portion visible from above measuring one half its distance from the frontal ; internasals much shorter than the prefrontals, which are usually broken up into four shields ; frontal once and one fourth to once and a half as long as broad, as long as its distance from the rostral or the end of the snout, as long as the parietals; loreal longer than deep; one preocular, usually with a subocular below it ; two or three postoculars and one or two suboculars ; temporals 3 or 444 or 5; eight upper labials, fourth usually entering the eye; four or five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are longer than the posterior. Scales in 29 to 35 rows, dorsals more or less strongly keeled. Ventrals 204-245’; anal entire; subcaudals 66-72. Yellowish or pale brown above; a dorsal series of large dark brown or black spots; sides with small dark spots; young with a dark band across the forehead, from eye to eye, an oblique streak behind and another below the eye ; lower parts yellowish, uniform or with brown blotches. Total length 1140 millim.; tail 190. United States west of the Rocky Mountains; Western Mexico. A. Fourth labial entering the eye. a. 2 (Se. 31; V. 218; Monterey, California. J. H. Gurney, Esq. PE C. 66). Ps). 6b. Ye. (Se. 31; V. 204; San Francisco. Christiania Museum. Cc. oe 29; V. 212; California. Smithsonian Instit. d. S (86. 33; V. 218; California. g é. 3 “6 g.. 381; V. 241; Great Salt Lake. Christiania Museum, f. 3 (Se 29; V. 223; W. Mexico. Haslar Coll. 9. Ye. ( 29; V. 209; -——? B. Eye separated from the labials by a series of suboculars, hk. 3 (Se. 33; V. 219; San Diego, California. Christiania Museum. C. ?). 45. Coluber melanoleucus. Coluber melanoleucus, Daud. Rept. vi. p. 409 (1808); Harl. Journ. Ac, Philad. v. 1827, p. 359, and Med. Phys, Res, p. 122 (1835). aayi, Schleg. Phys. Serp. li. p. 157 (1837). Pituophis melanoleucus, Holbr. N. Am. Herp. iv. p. 7, pl. i. (1842) ; met Gir. Cat. N. Am. Rept. p. 65 (1853) ; ‘Dum. § Bibr. vii. . 233 (1854); Giinth. Cat. p. 87 (1858) ; Baird, Rep. Explor. 60. COLUBER. 69 Surv. R. Miss. R. x. pl. xxix. fig. 44 (1859) ; Jan, Icon. Gén, 22, pl. i. fig. 2 (1867); Garm. N. Am. Rept. p. 51 (i883); Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mex., Rept. pl. xlvii. fig. 5 (1888); Giinth. Biol. C-Am., Rept. p. 125 (1894). Churchillia bellona, Baird § Gir. in Stansbury’s Expl. Great Salt Lake, p. 859 (1852), Pituophis affinis, Hallow. Proce. Ac. Philad. 1852, p. 181. — bellona, Baird § Gir. l.c. p. 66, and Rep. Explor. Surv. R, Miss. R. x. pl. xxix. fig. 46; Bocourt, l.c. fig. 2. — macclellanii, Baird § Gir. ll. cc. p. 68, fig. 47. mexicanus, Dum. § Bibr. vii. p. 2386, pl. lxii.; Giinth. Cat. p- 88; Bocourt, l. c. p. 674, pls. xlii. fig. 4 & xlvii. fie. 6. sayl, Baird, Explor, Surv. R. Miss. R. x. pl. xxix. fig. 45; Cope, Proc. US. Nat. Mus. xiv. 1892, p. 640. Pityophis catenifer, var. sayi, HZ. Garm. Bull. Illin. Lab. iii. 1892, p. 288. Snout projecting; rostral much deeper than broad, the portion visible from above measuring one half to two thirds its distance from the frontal; prafrontals broken up into four shields or more; frontal once and one third to once and two thirds as long as broad, as long as or a little longer than its distance from the rostral ; parietals usually broken up behind; loreal longer than deep; one large preocular, sometimes with a small subocular below it ; two or three postoculars and one or two posterior suboculars; temporals 3 or 4+4 or 5; eight or nine upper labials, fourth or fifth entering the eye; five or six lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are much longer than the posterior. Scales in 29 to 35 rows, dorsals strongly keeled. Ventrals 209-239 ; anal entire; subcaudals 45-65. Yellowish or pale brown above; a dorsal series of large squarish, brown, black-edged spots ; sides with small spots ; young with a dark band across the forehead, from eye to eye, and another from the eye to the angle of the mouth; some or all of the labials with black sutures; yellowish white inferiorly, usually with brown spots. Total length 1480 millim.; tail 190. North America and Mexico. a,b,c. 3 (Sc. 31, 29, 29; V. 218, 216, 215; C.61, 62, 62). Brit. Columbia. J. K. Lord, Esq. [P.]. d. 2 (Se. 81; V. C. 53). Medicine Hat, Assi- niboia. Prof. C. EHigenmann ROR]: Smithsonian Instit. e. 9 (We. 31; V. 221; Nebraska. C. 52). al. f. 2 (Se. 31; V. 229; New Mexico. Smithsonian Instit. * C. 56). (eal Is LU Ry Se V. Duval Co., Texas. W. Taylor, Esq. (C.]. 230, 237; C. 47, 47). i. 3 (Se. 33; V. 230; Nuevo Leon. W. Taylor, Esq. [C.]. C. 45). k,l. 3 (Sc. 31; V. 215; N. America. C. 57) & 2 (Sc. 38; V. 224; C. 52) 70 COLUBRID. m,n,o.d (Se. 29; V.211; Mexico. C. 57), 9 (Se. 33; V. 238; C. 53), & her. (Se. 35; V. 223; C. 55). 61. SYNCHALINUS. Synchalinus, Cope, Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc. xxxi. 1893, p. 545. Teeth equal. Head distinct from neck; eye large, with round pupil; nasals and loreal fused into a single elongate shield. Body elongate, compressed; scales smooth or faintly keeled, with apical pits, in 23 rows; ventrals sharply angulate laterally. Tail long ; subcaudals in two rows. Central America. 1. Synchalinus corallioides. Synchalinus corallioides, Cope, J. ¢. Similar in general appearance to Corallus hortulanus. Snout subtruncate; rostral slightly visible from above ; internasals sub- quadrate ; prefrontals wider than long; frontal shorter than supraocular, with concave lateral borders; parietals as broad as long ; nasal in contact with the single preocular; two postoculars ; temporals 24+2; eight upper labials, fourth, fifth, and sixth entering the eye, last very long; posterior chin-shields longer than the anterior. Scales in 23 rows, three or four median rows faintly keeled. Ventrals 209; anal entire; subcaudals 134. Yellowish brown above, with a dorsal series of parallelogrammic spots of an iron-rust colour, each of which has a small blackish spot at its anterior extremity ; sides with wide vertical spots of the colour of the dorsals, with which some may be confluent, forming with them broad cross bands; a dark brown band from the eye to the side of the neck ; three dark bars below the eye; a dark marking on the vertex ; belly dark mahogany on the middle line; a dark spot on the outer ends of the ventrals, opposite to the lateral vertical bars. Total length 450 millim.; tail 125. Buenos Ayres, Costa Rica. 62. GONYOPHIS. Gonyophis, Bouleng. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (6) viii. 1891, p. 290. Maxillary teeth 23, equal; mandibular teeth subequal. Head distinct from neck, elongate; eye moderate, with round pupil. Body elongate, compressed; scales feebly keeled, with apical pits, in 19 rows; ventrals with a suture-like lateral keel, and a notch on each side corresponding to the keel. ‘Tail long; subcaudals in two rows, keeled and notched like the ventrals. Malay Peninsula and Borneo. 63. HERPETODRYAS. a 1. Gonyophis margaritatus. Gonyosoma margaritatum, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1871, p. 578, a Ann, Mus. Genova, ili, 1872, p. 89, pl. v. fig. 3. Gonyophis margaritatus, Bouleng. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (6) viii. 1891, p- 290; Werner, Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, 1893, p. 357. Rostral broader than deep, just visible from above; internasals as long as broad, shorter than the prefrontals; frontal a little longer than broad, as long as its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals ; loreal longer than deep ; one preocular, not in contact with the frontal, or just touching ; two postoculars ; temporals 2+ 2; nine upper labials, fourth, fifth,.and sixth, or fifth and sixth, entering the eye; four or five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as the posterior. Scales in 19 rows, feebly keeled. Ventrals 230-241; anal divided ; subcaudals 108-120. Black above, each scale with a yellowish- green spot, or green with black borders to the scales ; hinder part of body and tail with bright orange rings; lower parts yellowish, the shields with or without a black edge; a black streak on each side of the head behind the eye, and another along the suture between the parietals. Total length 1530 millim. ; tail 370. Borneo, Singapore. a. Yg.(V. 233; C.108). Mt. Dulit, Borneo. C. Hose, Esq. [C.}. 63. HERPETODRYAS. Chironius, part., Fitz. NV. Class. Rept. p. 31 (1826). Erpetodryas, Bote, in Férussac, Bull. Sc. Nat. ix. 1826, p. 235, and Isis, 1827, p. 521. Herpetodryas, Wagl. Syst. Amph. p. 180 (1830); Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad, 1860, p. 562; Bocourt, Miss. Se. Mex., Rept. p.732 (1890). Macrops, Wagl. l.c. p. 182. Herpetodryas, part., Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 173 (1837); Dum. § Bibr. Erp. Gén. vil. p. 203 (1854) ; Giinth. Cat. Col. Sn. p. 115 (1858). Dendrophis, part., Dum. § Bibr. t.c. p. 193. Phyllosira, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1862, p. 349. Fig. 5. WS LSAQy VMN VAT Ue Atl Cf Maxillary and mandible of Herpetodryas fuscus. Maxillary teeth 28 to 32, posterior largest, stouter if not longer than the rest; mandibular teeth subequal or decreasing in size 72 COLUBRID. posteriorly. Head distinct from neck ; eye large or rather large, with round pupil. Body elongate, more or less compressed; scales smooth or keeled, the laterals smaller and oblique, with apical pits, in 10 or 12 rows; ventrals rounded or obtusely angulate laterally. Tail long; subcaudals in two rows. Centra] and South America. Synopsis of the Species. I. Scales in 12 rows; anal usually divided. Four or more rows of scales keeled .... 1. sewcarinatus, p. 72. Scales smooth, or only the two middle rows keeldd .......... iets eae ote 2. carinatus, p. 73. II. Scales in 10 rows. Anal entire; scales smooth, or only the two middle rows keeled .......... 3. fuscus, p. 75. Anal divided; scales smooth ........ 4. melas, p. 76. Anal divided ; scales keeled .......... 5. grandisquamis, p. 76. 1. Herpetodryas sexcarinatus. Natrix sexcarinata, Wagl. in Spix, Serp. Bras. p. 35, pl. xii. (1824), and Syst. Amph. p. 180 (1880). ? Natrix cinnamomea, Wag. l.c. p. 20, pl. vi. fig. 1 Erpetodryas quadricarinatus, Bore, Isis, 1827, p. 548. Herpetodryas carinatus, part., Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 175, pl. vii. figs. 5-7 (1837) ; Dum. § Libr. vir. p. 207 (1854) ; Jan, Icon. Gén. 31, pl. ii. fig. 1 (1869). carinatus, Boettg. Zeitschr. f. ges. Naturw. lviii, 1885, p. 288. sexcarinatus, Bouleng. Proc, Zool. Soc, 1891, p. 855. Eye smaller than in H. carinatus. Rostral broader than deep, just visible from above; internasals as long as or a little shorter than the prefrontals ; frontal once and one third to once and two thirds as long as broad, as long as or a little longer than its distance from the end of the snout, a little shorter than the parietals; loreal longer than deep; one pre- and two postoculars ; temporals 142; eight or nine upper labials, fourth and fifth or fifth and sixth entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are a little shorter than the posterior. Scales in 12 rows, four or more of which are distinctly keeled. Ventrals indistinctly angulate laterally, 142-159; anal divided (rarely entire) ; subcaudals 100-128, Uniform brown or olive above and on the outer ends of the ventrals; head often reddish; upper lip and lower parts yellowish. Total length 1350 millim.; tail 450. Venezuela, Brazil, Paraguay. 63. HBERPETODRYAS. vie A. Uniform pale brown above. a-c,d-f. 3 (V. 143, 143, Porto Real, Prov. Rio M. F. Hardy du 142; C.118, 122,125), Janeiro. Dréneuf [C.]. her. (V. 145, 145; C. 118, ?), & yg. (V. 144, C. 120). gy. 3 WW Ls, C. 128). S. José dos Campos, Prov. Mr. A. Thomson S. Paulo. (iP. h-i. 6 (V. 146; C.?) & Asuncion, Paraguay. Dr. J. Bohls © (V. 150; C. 119). [C.]. B. Olive above, tail with two black stripes. k-l. 8 (V.155; C. 116) Venezuela. Mr. Dyson [C.]. & Q (V.151; C. 119). 2. Merpetodryas carinatus. Coluber carinatus, Linn. Mus. Ad. Frid. p. 31 (1754), and S. N. i. p. 384 (1766); Daud. Rept. vii. p. 115 (1803). —— bicarinatus, Wied, Reis. Bras. i. p. 181 (1820), and Beitr, i. p. 284 (1825), and Abbild. (1831). Natrix bicarinata, Wagl. in Spix, Serp. Bras. p. 28, pl. vii. (1824). Coluber pyrrhopogon, Wied, Beitr. i. p. 291, and Abbild. levicollis, Wied, Beitr. i. p. 296. Chironius carinatus, Fitz. N. Class. Rept. p. 60 (1826). Erpetodryas carinatus, Bove, Isis, 1827, p. 548. - Herpetodryas carinatus, part., Schley. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 175, pl. vil. figs. 3 & 4 (18387); Dum. § Bibr. vii. p. 207 (1854); Giinth. Cat. p- 115 (1858); Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1860, p. 562; Jan, Icon. Gén, 31, pl. ii. figs. 2-4 (1869); Garm. Proce, Am. Philos. Soe. xxiv. 1887, p. 284; Giinth. Biol. C.-Am., Rept. p. 128 (1894). fuscus, -part., Dum. § Bibr. t. ec. p. 209; Giinth. lc. p. 114. —— carinatus, Wucherer, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1861, p. 324. — carinatus, vars. flavolineata and macrophthalma, Jan, Elenco, p- 80 (1863). Dendrophis, sp., F'. Miiller, Verh. nat. Ges. Basel, vi. 1878, p. 678. Herpetodryas flavolineatus, Boettg. Zeitschr. f. ges. Naturw. lviii. 1885, p. 234. A carinatus, var. vincenti, Bowleng. Proc, Zool. Soc. 1891, p. 355. Eye very large. Rostral broader than deep, visible from above ; internasals as long as or slightly shorter than the prefrontals ; frontal once and one fourth to once and two thirds as long as broad, as long as or a little shorter than its distance from the end of the, snout or the parietals ; loreal longer than deep ; one pre- and two (rarely three) postoculars ; temporals 1+1 or 1+2; eight or nine upper labials, fourth and fifth, fifth and sixth, or fourth, fifth, and sixth, entering the eye; five or six lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as or shorter than the posterior. Scales in 12 rows, all smooth, or the two middle rows faintly keeled (females), or the two middle rows more or less strongly keeled (males). Ventrals feebly angulate laterally, 145-178 ; anal divided (very rarely entire); subcaudals 110-171. 74 COLUBRID. Total length 1530 millim. ; tail 500. Central America; South America east of the Andes and north of the Rio de la Plata; Lesser West Indies (Trinidad, Guadeloupe, St. Vincent). A. Dark brown or blackish above; the vertebral line pale brown ; a series of large yellowish spots along each side of the body on the outer series of scales ; ventral and subcaudal shields yellow, with a fine black edge. Temporals 1+2; two labials entering the eye. (C. carinatus, L.) gro (V. 156; C.?). Demerara. b. g (V. 156; C.124). Berbice. Lady Essex [P.]. go} (V. 165; C; 125). Trinidad. d. 9 (V.153; C.110). Guadeloupe. B. Olive above, with whitish spots, most of the scales black-edged ; belly greyish; a black line along the middle of the lower surface of the tail. Temporals 1+2; two labials entering the eye. a. Her. (V. 154; C.132). Berbice. Lady Essex [EF b. Yg. (V. 155; C.114). Ecuador. Mr. Fraser [C.]. C. Olive or dark green above, usually with a more or less distinct pale green or yellowish black-edged vertebral stripe ; caudal scales black-edged ; lower parts pale olive or greenish yellow. Temporals usually 1+2 5 usually three labials entering the eye. (C. bicarinatus, Wied.) : ie? (VG 147 3+ Ce?). Chiriqui. F, D. Godman, Esq. Res; b. 9 (V. 164; C. 171). Venezuela, Mr. Dyson [C.]. e. 9 (V. 145; C. 184). Pampa del Sacra- Mr. W. Davis [C.]; mento, N.E. Peru. Messrs. Veitch|{ P. }. d. Hgr. (V. 146; C. 126): Caballo Cocha. Mr. W. Davis [C.]; Messrs. Veitch|P. ]. e. 9 (V. 145; C. ?). Pebas. H. W. Bates, Esq. [C.]. fe GY..150); -O,.137).... Para, R. Graham, Esq. iPS, damon. 167 ;.C. P), Bahia. ae O. Wucherer [:C.); h, -k. gf (V. 155; C. Rio Janeiro. . A. Fry, Esq. [Px]. 141) & (V. 154, 163; . C. 139, 141). 4 l. 2 (V. 162; C. 140). Porto Real, Prov. M.Hardy du Dréneuf Rio Janeiro. C [C.]. m. 6 (V. 160; C.159). Rio Grande do Sul. Dr. H. von Ihering [C.]. D. Blackish brown or black above; wpper lip and gular region yellowish ; belly plumbeous or blackish. Temporals 1 + 2; three labials entering the eye; three postoculars. (Var. vincenti, Blgr.) a-b. 2 (V. 168, 166; St. Vincent. F. D. Godman, Esq. C. 155, 148). (P.]. ce. 9 (V. 164; C, 156), —P Lf 63. HERPETODRYAS. 75 E. Pale brown or buff above, turning to blackish on the neck; a bright yellow vertebral stripe on the anterior half of the body, gradually vanishing behind; uniform yellowish white in- feriorly. Temporals 1+1; usually three labials entering the eye. (H. flavolineatus, Jan.) a. 9 (V. 148; C. 1381). Bahia. 6. Her. (V. 159; C. 125). Paraguay. ce. Her. (V. 159; C. 147). p 3. Jierpetodryas fuscus. Coluber fuscus, Zinn. Mus. Ad. Frid. p. 32, pl. xvii. fig. 1 (1754), and S, N.i. p. 885 (1766) ; Daud. Rept. vii. p. 112 (1808). saturninus, Linn, Ul. cc. p. 32, pl. ix. fig. 1, & p. 384. Natrix scurrula, Wagl. in Spiv, Serp. Bras. p. 24, pl. viii. (1824). Herpetodryas carinatus, part., Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 175, pl. vil. figs. 5-7 (1857); Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1860, p. 562, Coluber spixii, Hallow. Proc. Ac. Philad, 1845, p. 241. pickeringii, Hallow. 1. e. p. 242. Herpetodryas fuscus, part., Dum. § Bibr. vii. p. 209 (1854); Giinth. Cat. p. 114 (1858). Dendrophis viridis, Dum. § Bibr. t. e. p. 202, pl. Ixxix. fig. 1. Herpetodryas sebastus, Cope, /. ec. Phyllosira flavescens, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1862, p. 349. Herpetodryas carinatus, vars. glabra, decalepis, scurrula, Jan, Elenco, p. 80 (1863). holochlorus, Cope, Jowrn. Ac. Philad. viii. 1876, p. 178. Eye large. Rostral broader than deep, just visible from above ; internasals as long as or a little shorter than the preefrontals ; frontal once and a half to once and two thirds as long as broad, as long as or longer than its distance from the end of the snout, as long as or a little shorter than the parietals ; loreal as long as deep or longer ; one pre- and two postoculars ; temporals 1+1; nine upper labials, fourth, fifth, and sixth, rarely fifth and sixth only, entering the eye ; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as or a little shorter than the posterior. Scales in 10 rows, all smooth, or the vertebral pair faintly keeled. Ventrals not angulate laterally, 144-168; anal entire; subcaudals 111-133. Total length 2300 millim.; tail 760. Tropical South America. A. Olive-brown above, yellowish or whitish inferiorly. (C. fuscus, L.) a. 9 (V. 158; C.114). _— Brit. Guiana. Sir R. Schomburgk P [Esl em b,c. 6 (V. 146; C.124) Moyobamba, N.E. Mr. A. H. Roff[C.]. & 9 (V.151; C. 180). Peru. d. & (V. 147; @.122). Cayaria, N.E. Peru. Mr. W. Davis [C.]; Messrs. Veitch | P.]. e 3 . 156; C.?). Guayaquil. Mr. Fraser [C. ]. SF. Sku Cayenne. g. Sk cn. Brazil. 76 COLUBRID. B. Dark green above, pale green below. (D. viridis, D. & B.) a,b. 2 (V.162; C.117) Berbice. Lady Essex [P.]. & her. (V. 155; C. 112). eof (V. 154; C.123). Chyavetas, E. Peru. d. ° tv. 158; C. ?). Guayaquil. Mr. Fraser [C.]. C. Black above, blackish olive below. . a. § (V.158; C.111). | Moyobamba, N.E. Mr. A. H. Roff [C.]. Peru. D. Brown above, with more or less regular light, black-edged cross’ bands, which are most distinct in the young; belly yellow or olive. (C. saturninus, L.) a. Yg.(V.145; C. 133). Caracas. pS, °(V. 148; C. 127). Demerara Falls, CG (VASE, sae Brazil. Lord Stuart [P.]. d,e. 9 (V. 168 ; C.?) & Bahia. Dr. O. Wucherer [C.]. yg. (V. 144; C. 122). E. Brown above, blotched with black. (1. scurrula, Wag]l.) G56 (V¥: 16% 5\€2?). Xeberos. Brod Vsldog G, 5): Moyobamba. Mr. A. H. Roff [C.]. 4, Herpetodryas melas. Herpetodryas melas, Cope, Proc. Amer. Philos, Soc. xxiii, 1886, p. 278. Eye large. One pre- and two postoculars; temporals 141; nine upper labials, fourth, fifth, and sixth entering the eye; anterior chin-shields shorter than the posterior. Scales in 10 rows, all smooth, those of the median rows rather smaller than the parietal shields. Ventrals 158; anal divided; subcaudals 139, Black, except on the upper lip and the anterior half of the belly, which are cream-coloured. Total length 1210 millim. ; tail 470. Nicaragua, 5. Herpetodryas grandisquamis. Spilotes grandisquamis, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1868, p. 451. Herpetodryas grandisquamis, Cope, Jowrn. Ac. Philad, viii. 1876, p- 185; Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mex., Rept. p. 782, pl. xiii. fig. 5 (1890), a carinatus, Cope, |. e. Eye rather large. Rostral broader than deep, just visible from above ; internasals as long as the prefrontals ; frontal once and a half as long as broad, as long as its distance trom the end of the snout, a little shorter than the parictals; loreal as long as deep or a little longer; one pre- and two postoculars; temporals 242; nine upper labials, fourth, fifth, and sixth entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are a little shorter than the posterior, Scales in 10 longitudinal rows, 64, DENDROPHIS. 77 about as large as the parietal shields, all except the outer row keeled; the keels on the two median rows stronger. Ventrals 157-162; anal divided; subcaudals 118-135. Black, the throat and anterior part of the belly yellow. Total length 2200 millim.; tail 500. Costa Rica. 64. DENDROPHIS. Ahetulla, part., Gray, Ann. Phil. x. 1825, p. 208. Leptophis, part., Bell, Zool. Journ. 11. 1825, p. 828; Jan, Elenco sist. Ofid. p. 84 (1863). Dendrophis, Bove, Isis, 1827, p. 520; Bouleng. Faun. Ind., Rept. p- 337 (1890). : Dendrophis, part., Wagl. Syst. Amph. p. 182 (1850); Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 220 (1837); Dum. § Libr. Erp. Gén. vii. p. 193 (1854) ; Giinth. Cat. Col. Sn. p. 148 (1858) ; Jan, 1. c. p. 85; Giinth. Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 296 (1864). Maxillary teeth 20 to 33, the posterior more or less enlarged, stouter if not longer than the rest; anterior mandibular teeth longest. Head distinct from neck, more or less elongate; eye large, with round pupil. Body elongate, more or less compressed ; scales smooth, in 13 or 15 rows, narrow, disposed obliquely, with apical pits, those of the vertebral row more or less enlarged ; ventrals with a suture-like lateral keel and a notch on each side, corresponding to the keel. Tail long; subcaudals in two rows, keeled and notched like the ventrals. South-eastern Asia and Australia. Maxillary and mandible of Dendrophis pictus. Synopsis of the Species. I. Maxillary teeth 20 to 26; eye not longer than its distance from the nostril. A. Scales in 15 rows. A single loreal; ventrals 165-190 .... 1. pictus, p. 78. Two loreals; ventrals 154-171 ...... 2. bifrenalis, p. 80. B. Scales in 13 rows. Usually two superposed, anterior tem- « . porals; ventrals 176-211 .........% 3. calligaster, p. 80. Usually a single, much elongate anterior temporal; ventrals 191-220; nodark streak on the’side of the head ...... 4. punctulatus, p. 82. 78 COLUBRIDZ. II. Maxillary teeth 27 to 33; eye usually longer than its distance from the nostril. A. Scales in 15 rows. Two postoculars; vertebral scales scarcely enlarged on the anterior part of the body; ventrals 174-188 .......... Usually three postoculars ; vertebral scales very strongly enlarged ; ventrals NO O05's Popul 3p chase the phere rae toe B. Scales in 13 rows. Two postoculars; ventrals 149-161; subcaudals 124-128 .............. Two postoculars; ventrals 173-203; psupcaudals ISI 151. 2.4, pea ante Three postoculars; ventrals 162; sub- Canale Were ne ais. ls oe Pe kee 5. grandoculis, p. 84. 6. formosus, p. 84. 7. caudolineolatus, p. 85. 8. lineolatus, p. 85. 9, gastrostictus, p- 86. 1. Dendrophis pictus. ? Coluber aheetulla, Linn. Mus, Ad. Frid. p. 35, pl. xxii. fig. 3 (1754). ? Coluber aheetulla, part., Zinn. S. N.i. p . 387 (1766). ? Natrix aheetulla, Laur. Syn, Rept. p. 79 (1768). Coluber pictus, Gmel. S. N. 1. p. 1116 (1788). decorus, Shaw, Zool. iii. p. 538 (1802). Dipsas schokari, part., Kuhl, Beitr. Zool. vergl. Anat. p. 80 (1820). Ahetulla decorus, Gray, Ann. Phil. x. 1825, p. 208. Leptophis ahzetulla, part., Bell, Zool. Journ. i. 1825, p. 328. Dendrophis picta, Bove, Isis, 1827, p. 580; Stoliczka, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. xxxix. 1870, p. 193. ? Dendrophis polychroa, Bove, 7. e. Aheetulla bellii, Gray, Il. Ind. Zool. ii. pl. Ixxx. (1834). Dendrophis pictus, part., Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 228, pl. ix. figs. 5-7 (1837); Dum. § Bibr. vii. p. 197 (1854) ; Girard, U.S. Explor. Exped., Herp. p. 129 (1858) ; Giinth. Cat. p. 148 (1858), and Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 297 (1864) ; Jan, Icon, Gén. 82, pl. i. fig. 3 (1869) ; Theob. Cat. Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 190 (1876) ; Bouleng. Faun. Ind., Rept. p. 837 (1890). . Leptophis pictus, Cantor, Cat. Mal. Rept. p. 82 (1847). Ahvretulla picta, part., Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1860, p. 556. Dendrophis picta, var. andamanensis, Anders, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1871, p- 184. Leptophis formosus, Jan, Icon. Gén. 49, pl. vi. fig. 2 (1879). Maxillary teeth 23 to 26. Hye as long as its distance from the nostril. Rostral much broader than deep, visible from above; internasals as long as or a little shorter than the prefrontals ; frontal once and one third to once and two thirds as long as broad, as long as its distance from the rostral or the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals; loreal elongate (in one specimen divided into two, in another fused with the prefrontal) ; one pre- and two postoculars; temporals 2+ 2, rarely 1+1 or 1+2; nine YA sAt . 64. DENDROPHIS. 79 upper labials, fifth and,sixth, or fourth, fifth, and sixth, entering the eye, rarely seven or eight; five, rarely four, lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are shorter than the posterior. Scales in 15 rows, vertebrals nearly as large as outer; the eylarged vertebral scales originating abruptly a short distance behind the head, by fusion of two nuchal scales. Ventrals 165-190; anal divided; subcaudals 122-164. Olive or bronze- brown above; a black stripe on each side of the head, passing through the eye, usually very strongly marked on the temple and extending to the nape, where it may widen or break up into spots ; a yellow lateral stripe, bordered below by a dark, usually black line or stripe along the limit between the lower row of scales and the ventral shields; upper lip yellow; lower parts uniform pale yellow or greenish. Total length 1180 millim. ; tail 440. Eastern Himalayas, Bengal, hills of Southern irate Burma, Indo-China, Malay Peninsula and Archipelago., a. Her. 5 (V. 184; C. 122). Sikkim. Sir J. Hooker [ P.}. b-e. Her. ON OV: 170, Pell Bengal. Gen. Hardwicke OR oh (Pei: d. Hgr. 3 (V. 165; C. 164). Anamallays. Col. Beddome [C.]. e. Her. 5 Oe 177; C.149). Lao Mountains. M. Mouhot [C. ]. t,g. Hgr. So (V. 167, 165; Camboja. M. Mouhot | C.}. ale 130, 127) ce) (Vv. 174, 174; C.?, Pinang. Dr. Cantor. ar 2). k-l. 9 (V.167,170; C.133, Sumatra. Leyden Museum. 145 m. Hor. OO(NG 165s, ©: 187). Nias. Hr. Sundermann our n-0,p. 3 (V.169;C.140) & 2: Borneo. Sir E. Belcher [P.]. (V.179, 174; C. 123, 146). Gere D (V. 178; CoP) & ye. Borneo. Sir Hugh Low [P.]. (V. 178; C.139). Seo CV Wilie@. Leal). Borneo. L. L. Dillwyn, Esq. [P. —v.. 2 (V. 167, 168, 169; Java. Ge Ly on, Esq. [P.]. 6. 123, 139, 130). w. 9 (V. 166; C. 130). Java. A. Scott, Esq. [P.]. B92 (ME 172: C. 141). Philippines. H. Cuming, Esq. [C.}. Y. Meee V.174.; ©. 1538). Philippines. EH J. Veitch, Esq. DB} ee -a. ¢ (V. 169; C. 130) & Manado, Celebes. Dr. A. B. Meyer her. (V. 168; C. 145). Pa: B. 3 (V. 190; ©. 158). N. Ceram. ye Ov NE 185; C. 160). Misol. 6. Yg. (V. 166; C. 145), Ternate. H.ML.S. ‘Challenger.’ é. 2 ¢. or, ~ Her. (V. 170 ; C. 136). f (Type of C. decorus.) Skeleton. Borneo. 80 COLUBRID. a 2. Dendrophis bifrenalis. (Pxarr IV. fig. 1.) Dendrophis picta, var. ©, Giinth. Cat. p. 149 (1858). —— bifrenalis, Bouleng. Faun. Ind., Rept. p. 538 (1890). Maxillary teeth 24 or 25. Head very narrow and elongate, shorter than its distance from the nostril. Rostral much broader than deep, visible from above; internasals as long as or a little shorter than the pretrontals; frontal once and a half to once and two thirds as long as broad, as long as its distance from the rostral or the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals; two loreals ; one pre- and two postoculars ; temporals 2+ 2; nine upper labials, fifth and sixth entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are much shorter than the posterior. Scales in 15 rows, vertebrals larger than outer. Ventrals 154-171; anal divided; subcaudals 144-155. Dark olive above ; a yellowish lateral stripe running along the outer row of scales; upper lip yellow ; a black streak on each side of the head, passing through the eye ; some oblique black bars may be present on each side of the neck; ventrals and subcaudals pale greenish yellow between the keels, dark olive between the keels and the light lateral stripe. Total length 1030 millim. ; tail 380. Ceylon. a,b. 9 (V.171; C.144) & yg. Ceylon. (V. 154; C. 155). (Types.) co Her. ¢ (V. 155; C.?). Ceylon. A. Paul, Esq. [P.]. 3. Dendrophis calligaster. Dendrophis lineolata, part., Dum. § Bibr. vii. p. 200 (1854), calligaster, Giinth. Ann. §& Mag. N. H. (38) xx. 1867, p. 55. —— lineolatus (non Hombr. § Jacq.), Jan, Icon. Gén. 32, pl. iii. fig. 2 (1869). , salomonis, Giinth. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (4) ix. 1872, p. 25. aruensis, Doria, Ann. Mus. Genova, vi. 1874, p. 349, pl. xii. fig. g; Sauvage, Bull. Soc. Philom. (7) ii. 1878, p. 41. katowensis, Macleay, Proc. Linn, Soc. N.S. W. ii. 1877, p. 37. darnleyensis, Macleay, 1. c. p. 38. punctulatus, part., Peters § Doria, Ann. Mus. Genova, xiii. 1878, p. 590. Maxillary teeth 20 to 26. Eye not longer than its distance from the posterior border of the nostril. Rostral once and two thirds to twice as broad as deep, visible from above; internasals as long as or a little longer than the prefrontals; frontal once and one third to once and three fourths as long as broad, as long as its distance from the rostral or the tip of the snout, usually shorter than the parietals ; loreal once and a half to thrice as long as deep (rarely absent, fused with the prefrontal); one pre- and two (rarely three) postoculars ; temporals usually 2+ 2, sometimes | +2; eight or nine upper labials, fourth and fifth or fifth and sixth entering the eye; five (rarely four) lower labials in contact with 64. DENDROPHIS. 81 the anterior chin-shields, which are much shorter than the posterior. Scales in 13 rows, the vertebrals about as large as the outer. Ventrals 176-211; anal divided; subcaudals 125-151. Coloration very variable, but a more or less distinct black or blackish streak on each side of the head, passing through the eye, is constant, and usually connected with its fellow across the rostral shield ; upper lip and throat yellow ; some of the scales with more or less distinct yellowish outer border, Total length 1270 millim. ; tail 480. Moluccas, New Guinea and neighbouring Islands, Solomon Islands, Cape York. A. Bronzy or olive above; the dark streak on the side of the head usually prolonged to the neck, where it may break up into spots; pale olive beneath, more or less closely speckled with darker. (D. calligaster, Can D. aruensis, Doria; D. durnley- ensis, Macleay.) a-b. 2 (V. 194, 191; C. Mansinam, New M. L, Laglaize [C.]. 141, 150). Guinea, e-e. § (V.178; C. 128) Islands of Torres Rey. S. Macfarlane & O (V. 184, 185; C. Straits. [C.]. 152, 135). I-9, h. 2 (V. 184, 190; Murray Id., Torres Rey. S. Macfarlane 6. 149, 143) & ‘her. Straits. aE a(V. 191; C. 136). Hl. S (V. 179, 178; C. Cornwallis Id., Torres Rev. S. Macfarlane 1s, P) & Q CVE 180; Straits. C.]. Cae m. 3 (Vv. 176; C. 136). Cape York. (Type.) n. 2 (V.178; C. 145). ~ St. Aignan, Louisiade B.H. Thomson, Esq. Archipelago, (ev Ome CVler ;-C. 142). Shortland Ids., Solomon H. B. Guppy, Esq. Grou 1B Pp: p-s. 3 (V.182; C.?), 2 Gela, Solomon Ids. C. M. Woodford, Esq. (V. 183; C. 189), & her. ol; (V. 181, 182; ©. 133, 142), é. 9 (V. 184; C. 138). Guadaleanar, Solomon C. M.Woodford, Esq. Ids. “lt B. Like the preceding, but anterior dorsal region tinged .with vermilion. a-b. 2 (V. 185, 178; Guadalcanar, Solomon C.M. Woodford, , Esq. C. 140, 133). Ids. [C.}. , C. Like A, but anterior dorsal region dark brown or black, with the scales of the vertebral series yellow. a. 9 (V. 183; C. 127). Aleya, S.E. New Guinea. Boo) (CV. 18s (Ce 127); Rossel Id., Louisiade B.H. Thomson, Esq. Archipelago, Pale VOL. II. G 82 COLUBRID. D. Bronzy above ; the black streak on the side of the head pro- longed as a broad band along each side of the anterior part of the body; belly pale olive, immaculate. (D. katowensis, Macleay.) a-b. § (V.189; C.144) N.W. New Guinea. M.A. Linden [C.]. & Q (V.190;'C. 137). E. Bronzy or olive above, the scales usually black-edged; the black streak on the side of the head not prolonged on the body, or but feebly marked; belly yellowish or pale olive, immaculate. (D. salomonis, Gthr.) Bee (N21 12 ae). Timor Laut. H. O. Forbes, Esq. C. iy We 201; C.?). Kei Ids. Capt. Langen eat. oe, fis (Vv. 202, 197; Duke of York Id. Rev. G. Brown rc}. C. 148, ?) & 2 (V. 207, 192 ; C. 151, 148). the be CN 193, 194; Solomon Ids. G. Krefft, Esq. [P.]. C. ?, 148). (Types of D. salomonis. ) 7. Ye. (V. 180; C. 126). Alu, Shortland Ids., C.M.Woodford, Esq. Solomon Ids. [C.]. i. WO CV. 200 2407? ): San Christoval, Solo- H. My Guppy, Esq. mon Ids. l,m. 2 (V. 202; C.?) & Santa Annald., Solo- H. ts “Guppy, Esq. yg. (V. 203; C. 148). mon Ids. PP yi. F. Olive-green to bright green above, uniform bright greenish yellow beneath; black streak on the side of the head well- marked but not continued on the body. a-e. 9 (V.180, 182,188, Rubiana, New Georgia, C. M.Woodford, Esq. 186,187; C. 137, 126, Solomon Ids. C.). 136, 151, 137). G. Black above, dark olive-grey or blackish beneath. a-b. 2 (V. 191, 190; Rossel Id., Louisiade 3B. H. Thomson, Esq. C. 125, ?). Archipelago. pes e. 6 (V. 183; 0.186). Normanby, Louisiade B. H. Thomson, Esq. Archipelago. EPs d. 2 (V.179; C. 126). Guadalcanar, Solomon C.M.Woodford, Esq. Ids, C.]. 4. Dendrophis punctulatus. Leptophis punctulatus, Gray, in King’s Voy. Austral. ii. p. 432 (1827). Dendrophis (Ahzetula) olivacea, Gray, Zool. Misc. p. 54 (1842). (Aheetula) fusca, Gray, 1. c. prasinus, Girard, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1857, p. 181, and U.S. Explor, Exped., Herp. p- 131, pl. xii. figs. 7-10 (1858). punctulata, Giinth. Cat. p- 149 (1858); Peters § Doria, Ann. Mus. Genova, xiii. 1878, p. 590, fuscus, Jan, Elenco, p. 86 (1868), and Icon, Gén. 32, pl. iii. fiz. 1 (1869). punctulata, Krefft, Snakes of Austral. p. 23, pls. iv. & v. fig. 6 (1869). 64, DENDROPIIS. 83 Dendrophis gracilis, Macleay, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S.W. i. 1877, p. 15. olivacea, Macleay, Proc. Linn. Soc, N.S. W. ii. 1878, p. 220. Maxillary teeth 24 to 26. Eye not longer than its distance from the posterior border of the nostril. Rostral once and a half to once and two thirds as broad as deep, visible from above; internasals nearly as long as or a little longer than the preefrontals ; frontal once and one fourth to once and a half as long as broad, as long as or a little longer than its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals; loreal once and a half to twice and a half as long as deep; one pre- and two postoculars ; temporals usually 1+2,_ rarely 2+2, or 1+1, anterior very long; seven or eight (rarely nine) upper labials, fourth and fifth (rarely fifth and sixth) entering the eye ; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are much shorter than the posterior. Scales in 13 rows, the vertebrals about as large as the outer. Ventrals 191-220; anal divided; subeaudals 120-144. Brown or olive above, uniform or with black edges to the scales; usually some of the scales with a yellowish outer border; no black stripe on the side of the head; upper lip, throat, and anterior ventrals yellowish. Total length 1640 millim. ; tail 440. Northern and Eastern Australia. A. Ventrals and subcaudals pale olive or brownish, with the keels yellowish, but unspotted. a. 2, bad state (V. 220; Careening Bay, N. J. Hunter, Esq. [P.]. C. 137). coast of Australia. (Type. P b, ec, d-e, f-a,h. 3 (V.207, Port Essington. Lord Borie ERI 211, 209, 210, 208; C. (Types of D. okivacea and D. fusca.) 132, 140,?, 144, 120), 2 (V. 215; G. 131), & ye. (V. 211; C. 136). a. OHV. 904 ; Crl32): N.W. Australia. ki. 2 (V: 212; C. 137). N. Australia. J. Stokes, Esq. [C.]. Lo ¥e.(¥. 218 ; C. 135). N.E. Australia. Capt. Grey [P.]. m. 3 (V. 196; C. 127). Cooktown, N.Queens- Capt. Drevar [C.]. land. nm. 9 (V.196; C.?). Cape York. o. & (V. 193; C. 136). Albany Island. J. Gould, Esq. [C.]. Dp. Yen. 204 ; C. 136). Queensland. q. 3 °(V. 1965 C. ?). Moreton Bay. Mr. Strange [P.]. Pap OAT Oh 199; G:F). North Shore, Sydney. F. M. Rayner, Esq. C (eo): st, u. 9 (V.194; C.?), New South Wales. G. Krefft, Esq. [P.]. hor, (V. 204; C. 132), & yg. (V.191; C. 126). B. Dark olive above, each scale partly black; posterior ventrals marbled with black, or black in the middle with the posterior border and the sides above the keels yellowish white ; subcaudals black, with two yellowish lines following the keels. (D. gracilis, Macleay.) a. 2 (V. 202; C. 127). Queensland. «2 84 COLUBRID. 5. Dendrophis grandoculis. (Prater IV. fig. 2.) Dendrophis grandoculis, Bouleng. Faun. Ind., Rept. p. 837 (1890). Maxillary teeth 30 to 32. Eye extremely large, as long as its dis- tance from the rostral or the anterior border of the nostril. Rostral much broader than deep, just visible from above; internasals as long as or a little longer than the preefrontals ; frontal once and a half to once and two thirds as long as broad, as long as its distance from the end of the snout, as long as the parietals ; loreal elongate ; one pre- and two postoculars ; temporals 2+ 2 or1+2; nine upper labials, fourth, fifth and sixth entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are shorter than the posterior. Scales in 15 rows, vertebrals not quite as large as the outer, scarcely enlarged on the anterior part of the body. Ventrals 174-188 ; anal divided; subcaudals 117-124. Brown or olive-brown above, with irregular small black blotches ; eye bordered with whitish ; no lateral stripes; sides of neck sometimes tinged with vermilion ; lower paris pale olive, with or without small black spots on the sides; three black lines along the tail, one on each side and one below. Total length 1200 millim.; tail 370. Hills of Southern India. a. 9 (V.176; C.117). Tinnevelly hills, 2000-) 3000 feet. b. Head only. Coonoor Ghat, Wynad, Col, Beddoes 1. 2500 feet. (Types.) 6 (V.174; C.117). Travancore. J d. 2 (V.188; C. 124). Peermad, Travancore, H.S. Ferguson, Esq. 3300 feet. [Poh 6. Dendrophis formosus. Dendrophis formosa, Bore, Isis, 1827, p. 542 ; Schileg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 282, pl. ix. figs. 8 & 4 (1837) ; Dum. Ay Bibr, vii. p. 199 (1854) ; Giinth. Cat. p- 150 (1858). Maxillary teeth 28 to 31. Lye very large, as long as its distance from the rostral or the anterior border of the nostril. Rostral twice as broad as deep, just visible from above ; internasals a little longer than the prefrontals ; frontal once and one third to once anda half as long as broad, as long as its distance from the end of the snout, as long as the parietals ; loreal elongate ; one pre- and two to four (usually three) postoculars; temporals 2+2; nine upper labials (rarely eight), fifth and sixth or fourth, fifth, and sixth (or third, fourth, and fifth) entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are much shorter than the posterior. Scales in 15 rows, vertebrals strongly enlarged, consider- ably larger than the outer, originating abruptly on the nape by fusion of the two median scales. Ventrals 179-205; anal divided ; sub- caudals 132-158. Olive above, scales black-edged ; a black stripe on each side of the head, passing through the eye and extending on 64. DENDROPHIS. 85 to the nape, where it considerably widens; no light lateral stripe; two black lines may be present along each side of the posterior part of the body ; upper lip greenish yellow; lower parts pale green. Total length 1310 millim. ; tail 450. Mountains of the Malay Peninsula, Borneo, Java. a. 2 (V. 196; C. 158). Malacca, Governor of Singa- pore [P.]. b-c. 9 (V. 191, 190; C. Borneo. L. L. Dillwyn, Esq. 148, ?). (izes d. & (V. 182; C. 146). Java. Leyden Museum. mee (Ve20o; ©, 147), Willis Mts., Kediri, Baron v. Huegel [C.]. Java, 5000 feet. Ff. Her. 9 (V. 195; C. Afghanistan (??). 132), 7. Dendrophis caudolineolatus. Dendrophis caudolineolatus, Giinth. Proc, Zool. Soc. 1869, p. 506, pl. xl. fig. 1; Bowleng. Faun. Ind., Rept. p. 339 (1890). ? Dendrophis gregorii, Haly, Taprobanian, iii. 1888, p. 51. Maxillary teeth 30 to 32. Eye large, as long as or slightly longer than its distance from the nostril. Rostral once and two thirds as broad as long, visible from above, upper border forming an obtuse angle ; internasals as long as or a little shorter than the preefrontals; frontal once and a half to once and two thirds as long as broad, longer than its distance from the end of the snout, as long as the parietals ; loreal elongate ; one preocular; two postoculars ; tem- porals 1+2 or 2+1; eight or nine upper labials, fourth and fifth or fifth and sixth entering the eye; four or five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are much shorter than the posterior. Scales in 13 rows, vertebrals moderately enlarged, as large as outer. Ventrals 149-161; anal divided ; subcaudals 124-128. Bronzy olive above, anteriorly with oblique narrow black streaks ; tail with four more or less distinct black lines, one above, one along the meeting-edges of the subcaudals, and one on each side; a black temporal streak ; lower surfaces greenish white. Total length 650 millim.; tail 235. Ceylon. a. Her. g (V.149;C. 124). Ceylon. 3B. H. Barnes, Esq. FP: |. (Types.) bo Ye. (V. 161; C, 126). Ceylon. ce. Her. ¢ (V.149;C. 128). Ceylon. 8. Dendrophis lineolatus. Dendrophis lineolata, Hombr. § Jacq. Voy. Péle Sud, Zool. iil., Rept. p- 20, pl. ii. tig. 1 (1842); Sauvage, Bull. Soc. Philom. (7) 11. 1878, 40 5 lineolata, part., Dum. § Bibr. vii. p. 200 (1854). striolatus, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1867, p. 25. punctulatus, var. atrostriata, Meyer, Mon, Berl. Ac. 1874, p. 156. —— punctulatus, var. fasciata, Meyer, 1. c. —— macrops, Giinth. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1877, p. 131, fig. 86 COLUBRID. ? Dendrophis breviceps, Macleay, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. 8. W. ii. 1877, p. 37. Dendrophis punctulatus, part., Peters § Doria, Ann, Mus. Genova, xiii. 1878, p. 390. ? Dendrophis papusze, Douglas-Ogilby, Rec. Austral. Mus. i. 1891, 198 p- 198. Dendrophis elegans, Dowglas-Ogilby, 1. c. p. 199. Maxillary teeth 27 to 32. Eye very large, as long as its distance from the centre or the anterior border of the nostril. Rostral once and two thirds to once and three fourths as broad as deep, just visible from above ; internasals as long as or a little longer than the priefrontals; frontal once and one fourth to once and a half as long as broad, as long as its distance from the end of the snout, as long as or a little shorter than the parietals ; Joreal nearly twice as long as deep ; one pree- and two postoculars ; temporals 24+ 2,1+4 2, or 1+1; eight or nine upper labials, fourth and fifth or fifth and sixth entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the ante- rior chin-shields, which are much shorter than the posterior. Scales in 13 rows, vertebrals about as large as outer. Ventrals 173-203 ; anal divided ; subcaudals 131-151. Olive above,some or all of the scales black-edged ; some of the lateral scales with more or less distinct yellowish or whitish outer border; head dark olive-brown or blackish above, upper lip yellow; anterior part of body often with black oblique cross bars; throat and lower surface of neck yellow; belly and lower surface of tail greenish or greyish olive, the keels yellowish; a blackish streak along the middle of the lower surface of the tail. Total length 1820 millim.; tail 570. Pelew Islands, New Guinea, New Ireland. a-b. 3 (V. 173; C. 131) Pelew Islands. Museum Godeffroy. & her. (V. 177; C. 139), ed. 9 (V.187; C.?) & N.W. New Guinea. M.A. Linden [C.]. fer (¥.191; C. 147). i e-g. 9 (V. 191,193,193; Fly River. Rev. S. Macfarlane C. 139, 136, 143). [(C.} h. 9 (V. 208; ©. 151). Aleya, S.E. New Guinea. t fd (V. 192; C. 142). Duke of York Id. Rey. G. Brown [C.]. (Type of D. macrops.) 9. Dendrophis gastrostictus. (Prarx IV. fig. 3.) Maxillary teeth 33. Eye very large, as long as its distance from the anterior border of the nostril. Rostral nearly twice as broad as deep, just visible from above ; internasals as long as the preefrontals ; frontal once and one third as Jong as broad, as long as its distance from the end of the snout, much shorter than the parietals ; loreal once and two thirds as long as deep ; one prxe- and three postoculars ; temporals 242; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; four or five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin- shields, which are much shorter than the posterior. Scales in 13 65. DENDRELAPHIS. 87 rows, vertebrals nearly as large as outer. Ventrals 162; anal divided; subcaudals 148. Bronzy above, head, nape and _ tail blackish; upper lip and throat yellow; ventrals yellowish, with crowded black dots and small spots. Total length 1120 millim. ; tail 420. New Guinea, a. 6 (V. 162; C. 148). N.W. New Guinea. M. A. Linden [C.]. 65. DENDRELAPHIS. Leptophis, part., Bell, Zool. Journ. ii. 1825, p. 328. Dendrophis, part., Wagl. Syst. Amph. p. 182 (1830); Schleg. Phys. Serp. li. p. 220 (1837) ; Dum. § Bibr. Erp. Gén. vii. p. 193 (1854) ; Giinth. Cat. Col, Sn. p. 148 (1858); Jan, Elenco sist. Ofid. p. 85 (1863) ; Giinth. Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 296 (1864). Dendrelaphis, Bouleng. Faun. Ind., Rept. p. 839 (1890). Maxillary teeth 18 to 23 ; anterior maxillary and mandibular teeth longest. Head elongate, distinct from neck; eye large, with round pupil. Body much elongate, feebly compressed ; scales smooth, in 13 or 15 rows, narrow, disposed obliquely, with apical pits, those of the vertebral row not or but very slightly enlarged; ventrals with a suture-like lateral keel and a notch on each side, corresponding to the keel. Tail long; subcaudals in two rows, keeled and notched like the ventrals. India, Ceylon, Burma, Malay Peninsula and Archipelago. Bigs a Maxillary and mandible of Dendrelaphis tristis. Synopsis of the Species. I. Scales in 15 rows, Two labials entering the eye.......... LS eistis, ao. A single labial entering the eye ...... 2. subocularis, p. 89. IT. Scales in 13 rows. Eye longer than its distance from the nostril; ventrals 171-188.......... 3. caudolineatus, p. 89. Eye as long as its distance from the nostril; ventrals 167-182 ........ 4, terrificus, p. 90. Eye as long as its distance from the nostril; ventrals 191-193: no black lines along the body and tail ...... 5. modestus, p. 91. 88 COLUBRIDE. 1. Dendrelaphis tristis. Russell, Ind. Serp. i. pl. xxxi. (1796) & ii, pls. xxv. & xxvi. (1801). Coluber tristis, Daud. Rept. vi. p. 430 (1803). Dipsas schokari, part., Kuhl, Beitr. Zool. vergl. Anat. p. 80 (1820), Leptophis mancas, Bell, Zool. Jowrn. ii. 1825, p. 208. Dendrophis chairecacos, Bote, Isis, 1827, p. 541. maniar, Bote, l.c. p. 542. boii, Cantor, Proc, Zool. Soc. 1839, p. 53. —— pictus, part., Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 228 (1837) ; Dum. & Bibr. vii. p. 197 (1853) ; Giinth. Cat. p. 148 (1858), and Rept. Brit. Ind. p- 297 (1864) ; Jan, Icon. Gén. 32, pl. i. figs. 1 & 2 (1869) ; Theobd. Cat. Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 190 (1876); Bouleng. Faun. Ind., Rept. p. 387 (1890). Leptophis pictus, part., Cantor, Cat. Mal. Rept. p. 85 (1847). Dendrophis pictus, var. vertebralis, Jan, Elenco, p. 85 (1863). pictus, F. Mill. Verh. nat. Ges. Basel, viii. 1878, p. 268. helena, Werner, Zool. Anz, 1895, p. 81. Eye as long as its distance from the nostril. Rostral about once and one third as broad as deep, visible from above ; internasals as long as or a little shorter than the prefrontals; frontal once and a half to once and two thirds as long as broad, as long as or a little longer than its distance from the end of the snout, as long as or slightly shorter than the parietals ; loreal elongate; one pre- and two post- oculars ; temporals 2+4+2; nine upper labials (rarely eight), fifth and sixth (or fourth and fifth) entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are much shorter than the posterior. Scales in 15 rows. Ventrals 163-192; anal divided ; subcaudals 113-140. Olive above, with or without black margins to the scales ; scales of outer row, and of middle row on anterior part of body, usually yellowish; usually a round yellow spot in the middle between the parietals; upper lip yellow, bordered by a black streak along the temple; black spots or oblique bars may be present on each side of the neck, and one or two black lateral lines along the posterior part of the body ; lower parts yellowish or greenish. Total length 1310 millim.; tail 420. Eastern Himalayas, Assam, India, Ceylon. a. Her. (V. 192; 0.1833). Darjeeling. T. C. Jerdon, Esq. [P.]. bo CV. Bar sC.2). Khasi Hills. Sir J. Hooker [P.]}. c-d. Hgr. g (V. 189; C. Khasi Hills (?). Dr. Griffith. 120) & 9(V. 185;C. ?). e. Her. 9 (V.185; 0.127). Sind. Messrs. vy. Schlagintweit Or: 7 WV: 16h), Matheran, Bombay, Dr. Leith [P.]. y. & (V. 184; C. 140). India. Dr. P. Russell. A. 2 (V. 166;/C. 118). Ceylon. Dr. Kelaart. a. 3 (V. 184; C. 132). Ceylon. E. W. H. Holdsworth, Esq. [C.]. k, l,m. 2 (V. 163, 164; Ceylon. C. ?, 121) & yg. (V. 165; C. 127). 65. DENDRELAPHIS. 89 grtHer.. oh (VeElirs Trincomalee. Major Barrett [P.]. C. 128). o. Skull, India. Haslar Collection. p. Skull. 2. Dendrelaphis subocularis. Dendrophis picta, part., Anders. An. Zool. Res, Yunnan, p. 824 (1879). subocularis, Bouleng. Ann. Mus. Genova, (2) vi. 1888, p. 600, pl. vi. fig. 2, and Faun. Ind., Rept. p. 338 (1890). Kye as long as its distance from the anterior border of the nostril. Rostral a little broader than deep, visible from above; internasals nearly as long as the prefrontals; frontal once and two thirds as long as broad, longer than its distance from the end of the snout, a little shorter than the parietals ; loreal elongate; one pre- and two postoculars ; temporals 2+2; eight upper labials, fifth largest and bordering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are much longer than the posterior. Scales in 15 rows. Ventrals 167-172; anal divided; subcaudals 74-105. Olive-brown above, upper lip and a lateral streak yellowish white ; an olive-brown stripe between the lateral yellowish streak and the yellowish ventrals, occupying the extremities of the latter shields and the lower half of the outer scales ; a black line behind the eye, above the labials ; anterior labials with black lines on the sutures ; a rather indistinct pale greenish line along the nape, bordered on each slde, in the young, by a series of large round black spots, Total length 820 millim.; tail 220. Upper Burma. a. Hgr. (V. 167 ; C. 105). Bhamo. M. L. Fea [C.]. (One of the types.) 3. Dendrelaphis caudolineatus. Ahetula caudolineata, Gray, Ill. Ind. Zool. ii. pl. lxxxi. (1834). Leptophis caudalineatus, Cantor, Cat. Mal. Rept. p. 85 (1847). Dendrophis octolineata, Dum. §& Bibr. vii. p. 201 (1835) ; Jan, Icon. Gén. 32, pl. 11. fig. 1 (1869). caudolineata, Giinth. Cat. p. 150 (1858), and Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 297 (1864); Stoliczka, Journ. As. Soc, Beng. xxxix. 1870, p- 194; Giinth. Zool. Rec. 1870, p. 75; Stoliczka, Journ. As. Soe. Beng. xii. 1873, p. 123. Dendrelaphis caudolineatus, Bouleng. Faun. Ind., Rept. p. 339 (1890). Snout little longer than the eye, which exceeds its distance from the nostril. Rostral a little broader than deep, visible from above ; internasals as long as or a little shorter than the preefrontals; frontal once and one third to once and two thirds as long as broad, longer than its distance from the end of the snout, a little shorter than the parietals ; loreal elongate ; one pra- and two postoculars ; temporals 2+2; nine upper labials, fifth and sixth (rarely fourth, fifth, and sixth) entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the 90 COLUBRID. anterior chin-shields, which are shorter than the posterior. Scales inl3 rows. Ventrals 171-188; anal divided; subcaudals 100-112. Light brownish bronze or greenish yellow above, the scales with black edges forming more or less regular longitudinal lines; a yellowish lateral streak edged above and below by a black band, the lower of which extends on to the outer edge of the ventrals; lips and lower surfaces pale metallic citrine, the tail with a black median line. Total length 1520 millim.; tail 380. Southern India, Malay Peninsula, Mergui, Borneo, Sumatra, Philippines. a-b. 6 (V.177; C.112) & Wynad, Malabar. Col. Beddome [C.]. @ (V. 184; CO. 100). ce. Her. (V. 176; C. 109). Perak. J.H. Leech, Esq. [P.]. d-e. 9 (V. 181, 187; C. Pinang. Dr. Cantor. 104, 110). t-y. 2. (V. 183; C. 109) Singapore. Dr. Dennys [P.]. & yg. (V. 180; C. 104). kh.) (WV. 1885 C..110). Malay Peninsula (?). | East India Company [aes 2..6.-(V. 174; C. 100). K. coast of Sumatra. Mrs. Findlay [P.]. he OAV AATEC: P): Nias. Hr. Sundermann|[C.), BO WV. 13500. 100), Bunguran Id., Natuna A. Everett, Hsq. | C.|}. ds. m. 2 (V.183; C.111). Borneo. Sir J. Brooke [P.]. m. 3 (V. 175; “0; 108). Borneo. Sir H. Low [P.]. a, 2 '(V. 186 ; G2): Borneo. L. L. Dillwyn, Esq. pea: p. Yg.(V.176; C. 109). Matang, Borneo. y. Ye. (V.183';,C.?). Philippines. H. Cuming, Esq. [C.}. r, Yg. (V. 172; C. 106). Puerta Princesa. A. Everett, Esq. {C.]. 4, Dendrelaphis terrificus. Dendrophis picta, var. B, Giinth. Cat. p. 149 (1858). punctulata, spec. 0, Grinth. 1. e. p. 150. terrificus, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1872, p. 583. philippinensis, Giinth. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1879, p. 78, pl. iv. Dendrelaphis terrificus, Bouleng. Faun. Ind., Rept. p. 359 (1890). Eye as long as its distance from the nostril. Rostral a little broader than deep, just visible from above; internasals as long as or a little shorter than the preefrontals ; frontal once and a half as long as broad, as long as its distance from the rostral, shorter than the parietals; loreal elongate ; one pra- and two postoculars ; temporals 2+2; nine upper labials, fifth and sixth or fourth, fifth, and sixth entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are shorter than the posterior. Scales in 13 rows. Ventrals 167-182; anal divided; subcaudals 92-113, Olive above, some of the scales black-edged or with white outer border ; a black stripe on each side of the head and neck, passing through the eye, sometimes continued along the body and tail; a black line along the outer edge of the ventrals and subcaudals, which are of a pale yellowish green ; a black median line along the lower surface of the tail. 66. CHLOROPHIS. 91 Total length 1050 millim.; tail 300. Philippines, Celebes. a. 9 (V. 167; C. 100). N. Mindanao. A. Everett, Esq. [C.]. (Type of D. philippinensis.) been fF (Ve La Cer) & Philippines. H. Cuming, Esq. [C.]. yg. (V. 182; C. 113). d. 9 (V. 179; C. 102). Manado. Dr. A. B. Meyer [C.]. 5. Dendrelaphis modestus. (Prare IV. fig. 4.) Eye as long as its distance from the nostril. Rostral broader than deep, just visible from above ; internasals as long as the pre- frontals ; frontal once and one third as long as broad, as long as its distance from the rostral or the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals ; loreal elongate ; one pre-and two postoculars ; temporals 2+2; nine upper labials, fifth and sixth entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are shorter than the posterior. Scales in 13 rows. Ventrals 191-193 ; anal divided; subcaudals 114. Olive above, scales black-edged ; a rather indistinct dark streak on each side of the head, passing through the eye; upper lip and lower surface of head yellow; pale green beneath, the posterior ventrals and the subcaudals margined with blackish. Total length 1120 millim. ; tail 315. Ternate. a-b. 2 (V. 193, 191; C. 114, ?). Ternate. H.M.S. ‘Challenger.’ 66. CHLOROPHIS *. Philothamnus, part., Smith, Ill. Zool. S. Afr., Rept. (1840) ; Peter's, Reise n. Mossamb, iii. p. 128 (1882); Bocage, Jorn. Se. Lish. ix. 1882, p. 1. Leptophis, part., Dum. §& Bibr. Erp. Gén. vii. p. 528 (1854) ; Jan, Elenco sist. Ofid. p. 84 (1863). Chlorophis, Hallow. Proc. Ac. Philad. 1857, p. 52; Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad, 1860, p.559; Theob. Cat. Rept. As. Soc. Mus. p. 49 (1868). Aheetulla, part., Giinth. Cat. Col. Sn. p. 151 (1858), and Ann. § Mag. N. H, (3) xi. 1865, p. 283. Herpetzthiops, Giinth. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (8) xviii. 1866, p. 27, Fig. 8. Maxillary and mandible of Chlorophis natalensis. * A snake figured, but not described, by Jan, as from Mozambique, Dendro- phis subcarinatus, Icon. Gén. 32, pl. ii. fig. 2 (1869), perhaps belongs to this genus, but has feebly-keeled dorsal scales and the dentition is represented as isodont. 92 COLUBRID. Maxillary teeth 20 to 25, posterior longest ; mandibular teeth subequal. Head more or less elongate, distinct from neck; eye large or rather large, with round pupil. Body cylindrical ; scales smooth, with apical pits, in 15 rows, disposed obliquely, at least on the anterior part of the body; ventrals rounded or more or less distinctly keeled on each side, the keel not extending to the sub- caudals. ‘Tail long or rather long ; subcaudals in two rows. Tropical and South Africa. Synopsis of the Species. I. No trace of ventral keels, Three labials (fourth, fifth, and sixth) ; entering the eye; subcaudals 111-122. 1. emini, p. 92. Three labials (third, fourth, and fifth) entering the eye; subcaudals 85-99.. 2. ornatus, p. 93. Two labials entering the eye ; subcaudals See A: ieee Leh. » USO ae nts ate catatahet er 3. hoplogaster, p. 93. II. Ventrals more or less distinctly keeled on the sides. A. Anal divided (rarely entire). 1. Two labials entering the eye. Fourth and fifth labials entering the eye ; a single anterior temporal; subcaudals (Gig. Bree ae on nee: 4. neglectus, p. 94. Fourth and fifth labials entering the eye; usually two superposed anterior tem- porals; subcaudals 114-124........ 5. natalensis, p. 94. Fifth and sixth labials entering the eye ; pupcandals, 9O—LO0 vit sists whe cheno’ oye 6. angolensis, p. 95. 2. Three labials entering the eye. Ventrals 175-190; subcaudals 115-135; temporals 1+1,; body very slender EREEDOELOTIY ci sie aise. «7ete ich Steck ree 7. heterolepidotus, p. 95. Ventrals 150-182; subcaudals 94-133 ; temporals usually 1+2............ 8. wregularis, p. 96. B. Anal entire ; subcaudals 78-92; three labials entering the OR ee as )iinie ane oc se er 9. heterodermus, p. 97. 1. Chlorophis emini. (Puare V. fig. 1.) Aheetulla irregularis, part., Giinth. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (8) xi. 1863, p- 285. emini, Giinth. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (6) i. 1888, p. 825. Rostral a little broader than deep, the portion visible from above measuring one third its distance from the frontal; internasals a little shorter than the preefrontals; frontal once and a half to once and two thirds as long as broad, a little longer than its distance from the end of the snout, a little shorter than the parietals ; loreal 66, CHLOROPHIS. 93 nearly twice as long as deep; one preocular, usually not touching the frontal; two postoculars; temporals 1+ 2 or 1+1; nine upper labials, fourth, fifth, and sixth entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are a little shorter than the posterior. Scales in 15 rows. Ventrals rounded, 155- 190; anal divided; subcaudals 111-122. Green above, the inter- stitial skin black; some of the scales with a white spot on the basal half of the outer margin. Total length 720 millim. ; tail 250. Eastern Central Africa, a. do (V.155; C.111). Monbuttu. Dr. Emin Pasha [P.]. Type.) b-c. Yg. (V.190, 183; C. 500 miles south of Consul J. Petherick [C.]. 121, 122). Chartoum. 2. Chlorophis ornatus. Philothamnus ornatus, Bocage, Jorn. Sc. Lisb. ii. 1872, p. 80, & ix. 1882, p. 15, fig. Internasals shorter than the preefrontals ; frontal with straight lateral borders, once and a half as long as broad, shorter than the parietals ; loreal longer than deep; one prieocular, in contact with the frontal; two postoculars ; temporals 1+1; eight upper labials, third, fourth, and fifth entering the eye. Scales in 15 rows. Ventrals rounded, 152-166; anal divided; subcaudals 85-99. Bronzy green above, with a brown vertebral stripe edged with yellowish ; yellowish or pale green beneath. Total length 710 millim. ; tail 200. Guinea; Angola. 3. Chlorophis hoplogaster. (Prater V. fig. 2. Aheetulla hoplogaster, Giinth. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (8) xi. 1863, p. 284; Bouleng. Faun. Ind., Rept. p. 305 (1890). Chlorophis oldhami, Theob. Cat. Rept. As. Soc. Mus. p. 49 (1868). Cyclophis oldhami, Theob, Cat. Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 159 (1876). Philothamnus hoplogaster, Bocage, Jorn. Sc. Lisb. ix. 1882, p. 17. Rostral broader than deep, the portion visible from above measur- ing one third to two fifths its distance from the frontal ; internasals as long as or a little shorter than the prvefrontals ; frontal once and a half as long as broad, as long as its distance from the end of the snout, a little shorter than the parietals; loreal once and two thirds to twice as long as deep; one prexocular, not touching the frontal ; two postoculars ; temporals 1+1 or 1+2; eight upper Jabials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are shorter than the posterior. Scales in 15 rows. Ventrals rounded, without trace of a keel, 150-169; anal divided; subcaudals 85-105, Uniform green or olive above, greenish yellow inferiorly. Total length 700 millim.; tail 220. Central and South Africa. 94 COLUBRID. a, b. g (V. 150; C.105) Port Natal. Mr. T. Ayres (C.]. S & 9 (V. 156; C. 89). (Types.) ce. 2 (V. 154; C. 93). Port Natal. Rev. H. Calloway [P.].{ d-e. 2 (V. 154, 159; C. Natal. KE. Howlett, Esq. [P.]. 85, 92). f. 2 (V. 160; C.94). Damaraland. vel g. 2 (V. 169; C. 95). Victoria Nyanza. 4. Chlorophis neglectus. Philothamnus neglectus, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1866, p. 890, and Reise n. Mossamb. iii. p. 130, pl. xix. A. fig. 2 (1882) ; Pfeffer, Jahrb. Hamb. Wiss. Anst. x. 1893, p. 84. Ahvetulla neglecta, Giinth. Proc. Zool, Soc. 1893, p. 620. Snout rather pointed. Rostral broader than deep, the portion visible from above measuring one third or two fifths its distance from the frontal ; internasals as long as or a little shorter than the prefrontals ; frontal once and a half to once and two thirds as long as broad, as long as its distance from the end of the snout, a little shorter than the parietals; loreal twice as long as deep; one pre- ocular, not touching the frontal; two postoculars ; temporals 1+1 or 142; eight (exceptionally seven) upper labials, fourth and fifth (or third and fourth) entering the eye ; five (rarely four or six) lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as or shorter than the posterior. Scalesin 15 rows. Ventrals with a slight lateral keel, 149-166; anal divided; subcaudals 77-114. Green above, greenish yellow beneath; some purplish-brown blotches may be present on the anterior part of the body. Total length 800 millim. ; tail 230. East Africa. a. 2 (V.153; C.100). Taita. Mr. vas [C.]. b. 3 (V. 155; C.100). Mkonumbi. Dr. J. W. Gregory [P.]. 69 (V..159: C. 92). Lamu. F. J. Jackson, Esq. [P.}. d. Yg.(V. 149; C. 114). Zanzibar Coast. e. 9 (V. 152; C. 91). Shiré Highlands. H.H. Johnston, Esq. [P.]. f-k. 3 (V. 158, 157; C. Zomba, Brit. C. H.H. Johnston, Tee Py 93, 97), 2 (V. 149, 150; Africa. C. 86,77), and her. (V. 155; C. 89). I, Her. (V. 152; C. 84). ee Brit. C. H.H. Johnston, Esq. [P.]. Africa. 5. Chlorophis natalensis. Dendrophis (Philothamnus) natalensis, Smith, IU. Zool. S. Afr., Rept. pl. Ixiv. (1840). Aheetulla irregularis, var. natalensis, Giiinth. Cat. p. 152 (1858). —— natalensis, Giinth. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (3) xi. 1863, p. 285, Philothamnus natalensis, Bocage, Jorn. Sc, Lish. ix, 1882, p. 18. Rostral broader than deep, just visible from above; internasals as long as or a little shorter than the prefrontals ; frontal with slightly concave lateral borders, once and a half to once and two 66. CHLOROPHIS. 95 thirds as long as broad, longer than its distance from the end of the snout, as long as the parietals ; loreal once and a half to twice as long as deep (rarely absent); one preocular, not touching the frontal ; two postoculars; temporals 2+2 (rarely 142); eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are shorter than the posterior. Scales in 15 rows. Ventrals with distinct lateral keel, 151-169; anal divided; subcaudals 114-124. Olive-green above, usually some of the scales with a white spot on the outer border, and the skin between the scales black; greenish-white inferiorly. Total length 1000 millim.; tail 330. South Africa. GEG Ne OG. 2): Damara-land. Gre OV. 1645 -C. 2): Cape of Good Hope. Dr. Statham [P.]. ce. Her. (V. 166; C.118). Brit. Caffraria. F. P. M. Weale, Esq. [P.. d,e. 9 Y- 169, 169; C. King Williamstown. H. Trevelyan, Esq. 114 Pel js Ww 156; C. 120). Port Elizabeth. J. M. Leslie, Esq. g. & (V. 164; C.124). Port Natal. Rev. H. Calloway [eal h. 2 (V. 151; C.119). Orange River. Dr. Kannemeyer [P.]. a. Ad., skel. S. Africa. 6. Chlorophis angolensis. Philothamnus angolensis, Bocage, Jorn. Sc. Lisb. ix. 1882, p. 7. Frontal rather short, with concave sides; loreal scarcely longer than deep; temporals 1+2; nine upper labials, fifth and sixth entering the eye. Ventrals feebly keeled, 150-160; anal divided ; subcaudals 90-100. Olive-green above, yellowish green beneath, Total length 980 millim. ; tail 320. Angola. 7. Chlorophis heterolepidotus. (Pxate V. fig. 3.) Ahetulla heterolepidota, Giinth. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (3) xi. 1863, p- 286, & (4) ix. 1872, p. 26. Leptophis heterolepidota, Bocage, Jorn. Se. Lis. i. 1867, p. 69. Philothamnus heterolepidotus, Bocage, Jorn. Se. Lisb. ix. 1882, p. 8, fiz.; Boettg. Ber. Senck. Ges. 1888, p. 60; Pfeffer, Jahrb. Hamb. Wiss. Anst. x. 1898, p. 82. Aheetulla gracillima, Giinth. Ann. &§& Mag. N. H. (6) i. 1888, p. 326. Rostral broader than deep, the portion visible from above mea- suring about one third its distance from the frontal; internasals as long as or a little shorter than the preefrontals ; frontal with slightly concave lateral borders, once and a half to once and two thirds as long as broad, as long as or a little longer than its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals; loreal once and two 96 COLUBRID. thirds to twice as long as deep; one preocular, not in contact with the frontal; two postoculars; temporals 141; eight or nine upper labials, fourth, fifth, and sixth (exceptionally third, fourth, and fifth) entering the eye; five or six lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are shorter than the posterior. Scales in 15 rows. Ventrals with feeble lateral keel, 175-190; anal divided ; subcaudals 115-135. Green above, yellowish beneath. Total length 650 millim.; tail 210. Tropical Africa. Q (V.182; C.117). W. Africa? (Type.) a. ; b. g (V. 178; C.128). Lagos. Dr. A. Giinther [P.]. e. 6 (V.186; C.1384). Lagos. d, 2 (V. 180; C.124). Lower Congo. M. A. Linden [C.]}. (Type of A. gracillima.) ed (V¥. 28is Osr), Angola. a il du Bocage f. 2 (V.188; C. 123). Coast of Zanzibar. 8. Chlorophis irregularis. ? Coluber cerulescens, Daud, Rept. vii. p. 54 (18035). Coluber irregularis, Leach, in Bowdich, Miss. Ashantee, p. 494 (1819). Dendrophis (Phflothamnus) albo-variata, Smth, Ill. Zool. S. Afr., Rept. pl. lxv. & pl. Ixiv. fig. 8 (1840). chenonii, Reimh. Vid. Selsk. Skrift. x. 1848, p. 246, pl. i. firs. 13 & 14. Leptophis chenonii, Dum. § Bibr. vii. p. 545 (1854) ; A. Dum. Arch. du Mus. x. 1860, p. 199; Jan, Icon. Gén. 50, pl. i. fig. 2 (1881). Ahetulla irregularis, part., Giunth. Cat. p. 152 (1858), and Ann. § Mag. N. H. (8) xi. 1863, p. 285. Philothamnus irregularis, var. longifrenatus, Buchh. § Peters, Mon. Berl, Ac. 1875, p. 199. irregularis, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1877, p. 615; Bocage, Jorn. Sc. Lisb. ix. 1882, p. 4, fig.; Boetty. Ber. Senck. Ges. 1888, p. 61. Aheetulla shirana, Ginth. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (6) i. 1888, p. 326. Chlorophis irregularis, Bouleng. Proc, Zool. Soc. 1891, p. 306. Philothamaus guentheri, Pfeffer, Jahrb. Hamb. Wiss, Anst. x. 1893, p. 85, pl. i. figs. 3-5. Rostral broader than deep, the portion visible from above mea- suring one fourth to one third its distance from the frontal; inter- nasals as long as or a little shorter than the prefrontals; frontal with concave lateral borders, once and one third to once and a half as long as broad, as long as or a little longer than its distance from the end of the snout, slightly shorter than the parietals ; loreal once and a half to twice and a half as long as deep (rarely absent); one preocular, in contact with or narrowly separated from the frontal ; two (rarely three) postoculars ; temporals usually 1+2, sometimes 1+1 or 2+2; nine upper labials, fourth, fifth, and sixth entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are shorter than the posterior. Scales in 15 rows. Ventrals with moderately marked lateral keel, 150-182; anal divided (rarely entire); subcaudals 94-133. Green or olive above, scales often 66. CHLOROPHIS. 97 with a white spot at the base, with or without a black upper border ; interstitial skin black; sometimes with black spots or irregular cross bands on the anterior part of the body; greenish yellow inferiorly. Total length 820 millim.; tail 240. Tropical Africa. . od (V.173; C. 127). Gambia. J. Mitchell, Esq. [P.]. Gs OSV. 182; - 106), McCarthie Id. Officers of the Chat- ham Museum [P.]. » e-d. 3 (V.175; C. 125) Bissao. V. H. Cornish, Esq. & g GV. 180; C116). C. ef. 3 (V. 165 ; C. 153) Sierra Leone. Sir A. ‘Kennedy eae e Ga: 162: GS 11); Gy Gy (N.L6G:; 0. 122). Sierra Leone. H.C. Hart, Esq. [P.]. h-i, k-l. (V. 168; C. Sierra Leone, 130) & 9 (V.168, 172, NC. Lil, 108, 103). m-n. 9 (V.171; C.122) Ashantee. T. E. Bowdich, Esq. & head. [P.].. (Lypes:) ee CVE ITEC. 19) Guinea ? Leyden Museum. p: 2 (V. 157; C. 94): Gaboon. @: QV. 104; CoP’). Angola. Lieut. Cameron [P.]. r 9 (V. 158; C.105). Caconda, Angola. ,. Prof. B. du Bocage P s-t. 2 (V. 162, 163; C. Zambesi Expedition. oily int ROATE 105, 103). u. Her. ¢ (V. 157; C. Blantyre Mission Sta- H. A. Simons, Esq. 114). tion. (C.]. (Type of A. shirana. ) v-w. 2 (V. 154, 162; C. Shiré Valley. 98, 108). zs 3 (V. 170; C.114).. Ugogo, E. Africa. Capt. Speke [ P. ]. 9. Chlorophis heterodermus. Chlorophis heterodermus, Hallow. Proc. Ac. Philad. 1857, p. 54. Ahetulla heteroderma, Giinth. Ann. & Mag. N. H. (3) x1, 1863, p. 285. Herpetethiops bellii, Giinth. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (3) xviii. 1866, p- 27, pl. vii. fig. B. Philothamnus heterodermus, Buchh. &§ Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1875, p- 199; Bocaye, Jorn, Se, Lisb. ix. 1882, p.18; Boettg. Ber. Sench. Ges, 1888, p. 59. Rostral broader than deep, the portion visible from above mea- suring hardly one fourth its distance from the frontal; internasals as long as or a little shorter than the prefrontals; frontal with slightly concave lateral borders, as long as or a little longer than its distance from the end of the snout, as long as the parietals; loreal once and a half to twice as long as deep; one preocular, usually not in contact with the frontal; two postoculars ; temporals 2+ 2; nine upper labials, fourth, fifth, and sixth entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as the posterior. Scales in 15 rows. Ventrals with moderately VOL. II. i 98 COLUBRID. strong lateral keel, 148-162; anal entire; subcaudals 78-92. Green or olive above, the skin between the scales black; young with black cross bars; lower parts greenish yellow. Specimens a and ¢ black above, blackish olive beneath. Total length 740 millim.; tail 200. West Africa, from Sierra Leone to the Congo. a. © (V. 162; C. 90). Sierra Leone. Sir-A. Kennedy [P.]. 6b. go (V. 150; C. 78). Freetown, Sierra R. Dinzey, Esq. [C.]. Leone. €, 9:(V. 1593: C.85). Victoria Sherborough Lieut. Bell [C.]. Id., Sierra Leone. (Type of Herpet- ethvops bellit.) d. Yg. (V. 148; C.90). Gold Coast. W. F. Evans, Esq. [P.]. e. Yg. (V. 156; C. 83). Lagos. Ff. (VN. 1a8i4C: 79). Oil River. H. H. Johnston, Esq. (Poh gy 2 (V. 1575, C..83). W. Africa. Mr. Rich [C.]. 67. PHILOTHAMNUS. Philothamnus, part., Smith, Ill. Zool. S. Afr., Rept. (1840); Peters, Reise n. Mossamb, iii. p. 128 (1882); Bocage, Jorn. Sc. Lish. ix. 1882, p. 1. Aheetulla, part., Giinth. Cat. Col. Sn. p. 151 (1858), and Ann. § Mag. NV. H. (8) xi. 1863, p. 283. Dendrophis, part., Jan, Elenco sist. Ofid. p. 85 (1863). Maxillary teeth 25, posterior longest ; mandibular teeth subequal. Head elongate, distinct from neck; eye large, with round pupil. Body cylindrical ; scales smooth, with apical pits, in 13 or 15 rows, disposed obliquely, at least on the anterior part of the body; ventrals with a suture-like lateral keel, and a notch on each side correspond- ing to the keel. ‘Tail long; subcaudals in two rows, keeled and notched like the ventrals. Tropical and South Africa. Synopsis of the Species. I. Scales in 15 rows. A. Subcaudals 110-155. Temporals usually 2+2 .......... 1. semivariegatus, p. 99. Temporbls lb iG a Meee Fede 2. nitidus, p. 100. Peitporals Ur Bee gH oe dee ate 3. dorsalis, p. 101. B. Subcaudals 163-175 ........ 4, thomensis, p. 101. II. Scales in 13 rows .......s.... 5. girardi, p. 102. 67. PHILOTHAMNUS. 99 1. Philothamnus semivariegatus. ? Coluber albiventris, Reuss, Mus. Senckenb. 1. 1834, p. 144. Dendrophis (Philothamnus) semivariegata, Smith, Ill. Zool. S. Afr., _ Rept. pls. lix. & 1x., & Ixiv. fig. 1 (1840). Ahetulla semivariegata, Giinth. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (3) xi. 1863, . 285. 3 kirkii, Giinth. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (4) i. 1868, p. 424, and Zool. Rec. 1869, p. 116. Philothamnus punctatus, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1868, p. 889, and Decken’s Reise, iii. Amph. p. 16, pl. i. fig. 2 (1869), and Reise n. Mossamb. iii. p. 129, pl. xix. A. tig. 1 (1882); Bocaye, Jorn. Se. Lisb. ix. 1882, p. 14. Dendrophis melanostigma, Jan, Icon. Gén. 32, pl. 11. fig. 8 (1869). ? Philothamnus nigrofasciatus, Buchh. § Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1875, p- 199. irrecularis, var., Fischer, Abh. nat. Ver. Brem. vii. 1881, p. 229, pl. xiv. figs. 5-7. smithil, Bocage, 1. c. p. 12, fig. Aheetulla bocagii, Giinth. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (6) i. 1888, p. 826. Leptophis punctatus, Mocquard, Mém. Cent. Soc. Philom. 1888, . 128 Philothamnus semivariegatus, Bouleng. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1891, p. 307. punctatus, var. sansibaricus, Pfeffer, Jahrb. Hamb. Wiss. Anst. x. 1893, p. 83. Rostral broader than deep, the portion visible from above mea- suring one fourth or one fifth its distance from the frontal ; inter- nasals as long as or a little shorter than the prefrontals; frontal with concave lateral borders, once and a half to once and two thirds as long as broad, as long as or a little longer than its distance from the end of the snout, as long as or a little shorter than the parietals ; loreal at least twice as long as deep; one preocular, in contact with or narrowly separated from the frontal ; two postoculars ; temporals 2+2 (rarely 241,142, or 1+1); nine upper labials, fifth and sixth, or fourth, fifth, and sixth, entering the eye ; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are shorter than the posterior. Scales in 15 rows. Ventrals 169-207; anal divided ; subeaudals 112-155. Green or olive above, with or without black spots or cross bars; greenish yellow inferiorly. Total length 1210 millim. ; tail 450. Tropical and South Africa. A. Irregular black cross bars; some of the scales with a whitish spot. Hgr. (V.199; C.138). W. Africa. . No black spots or bars; some of the scales with a whitish spot. g ies) b. fo (V. 196; C. 134). Gambia. Dr. P. Rendall [C.]. C. With black spots, at least on the anterior part of the back. e. d (V.181; C.122). Palapye, Kalahari R. J. Cuninghame, Desert. Esq. [P.]. d, Hgr. (V. 187; C.138), E. Africa. Dr. Livingstone [C.]. e. 2 (V. 198; 0,187). Shiré Valley. Sir J. Kirk [C.], 9 Ha 100 COLUBRID. f. Ilgr. (V. 200; C.144), Blantyre Mission Sta- J. Grant, Esq. [P.]. tion. gy. 2 (V.188; C. 144). Lake Nyassa. Universities Mission [C.}. h. 3 (V.181; C.183). Mozambique. Prof. B. du Bocage [P}. wien ve Lio: ©, 153); Lake Tanganyika. Sir J. Kirk [C.]. k. & (V. 189; C.147). Zanzibar. Sir J. Kirk [C.]. l-m. Yg. (V. 170, 175; Kilimandjaro, F. J. Jackson, Esq. C. 147, 136). [P.]. n-o. 6 (V.171; C. 141) Kurawa. Dr. J. W. Gregory 2S OV Lae ys ae a ge ( VeclG6s C. 142). Mkonumbi. Dr. J. W. Gregory CP. D. Spots and bars absent or very indistinct. gq. 9 (V.179; C.126). Near Grahamstown. Rev. G. H. R. Fisk Fr. 2 (Vo 18659. 11). + Mumbo, Angola. Prof. B, du Bocage - [P.]. (One of the types of P. smathiz.) s. 9 (V. 196; C. 126). Angola. Lieut. Cameron [P.]. (Type of A. bocagit. soln Oda CR: CB a Bissao. V. H. Cornish, Esq. C.]. u-w. 9 (V.171,173; C. Zanzibar. sit J “cin [C.]. 135, 149) & yg. (V. 171; Orr). 2 2 (V. 1693C. 180)" “Aries. Sir J. Kirk [C.]. y- 2 (V.173; C. 188). EH. Africa. Capt. Speke [C. ]. ee Vek LS Osi): Melindi. Dr. J. W. Gregory [PL] 2. Philothamnus nitidus. (Prare V. fig. 4.) Ahetulla nitida, part., Giinth. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (5) xi. 1863, p- 286, lagoensis, Giinth. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (4) ix. 1872, p. a Philothamnus ‘lagoensis, Bocage, Jorn. Sc. Lisb, ix. 1882, p: 6 Head narrow. Rostral broader than deep, the portion visible from above measuring about one fifth its distance from the frontal ; internasals as long as the prefrontals; frontal with concave lateral borders, once and three fourths as long as broad, a little longer than its distance from the end of the snout, a little shorter than the parictals; loreal twice to twice and a half as long as broad; one preocular, in contact with or EaOwly separated from the frontal ; two postoculars; temporals 1+2; nine upper labials, fourth, fifth, and sixth entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are shorter than the posterior. Scales inl5rows. Ventrals 163-165; anal divided; subcaudals 150-153, Dark green above, pale green beneath. Total length 880 millim.; tail 330, Guinea. 67. PHILOTHAMNUS. 101 @ 9° (V..163; C. ea, 150), Lagos. (Type of A. lagoensis.) b. 3 (V. 165; C. 153). 2 (One of the types of A. nitida.) Possibly not specifically distinct from P. semivariegatus. 3. Philothamnus dorsalis. Leptophis dorsalis, Bocage, Jorn. Sc. Lisb. i, 1866, p. 69. Ahvetulla dorsalis, Giinth. Ann. §& Mag. N. H. (4) 1. 1868, p. 424. Philothamnus dorsalis, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1876, p. 119; Bocage, Jorn. Sc, Lish, ix. 1882, p. 9, fig.; Boettg. Ber. Senck. Ges. 1888, p. 58. Rostral broader than deep, the portion visible from above mea- suring about one fourth its distance from the frontal; internasals as long as or a little shorter than the prefrontals ; frontal with concave lateral borders, once and a half to once and two thirds as long as broad, a little longer than its distance from the end of the snout, a little shorter than the parietals; loreal at least twice as long as deep; one preocular, in contact with or narrowly separated from the frontal; two postoculars; temporals 1+1; nine upper labials, fourth, fifth, and sixth entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are shorter than the posterior. Scales in 15 rows. Ventrals 170-190; anal divided ; subcaudals 118-145. Olive above, with a brown vertebral stripe ; snout yellowish brown; lower parts yellowish. Total length 840 millim.; tail 290. West Africa, from the Ogowé to Benguela. e Ove Li 5. ©.2). Lower Congo. M. A. Linden [C.]}. Gapeiors de (Vv. fais Angola. Prof. B. du Bocage [P.]. c. 141). Crea Ve LADS C. 1: 31). Angola. J. J. Monteiro, Esq. [P.]. d. dS (V. 179; C. 145). Carangigo, Dr. Welwitsch [P. |. end (V..184; C. 138). Benguela. Prof. B. du Bocage [P.]. 4, Philothamnus thomensis. Ahetulla nitida, part., Giinth. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (3) xi. 1863, p. 286. Philothamnus thomensis, Bocage, Jorn. Sc. Lisb. ix. 1882, p. 11, fig. ; Bedriaga, Amph, et Rept. I. de la Guinée (Istituto, xxxix.), p. 29 (1892). Rostral broader than deep, the portion visible from above mea- suring not more than one fourth its distance from the frontal ; internasals as long as the prefrontals; frontal with concave lateral borders, once and two thirds as long as broad, longer than its distance from the end of the snout, as long as the parietals ; loreal at least twice as long as deep; one preocular, in contact with or narrowly separated from the frontal; two postoculars ; temporals 141 or 1+2,; nine upper labials, fourth, fifth, and sixth entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are shorter than the posterior. Scales in 15 rows. Ventrals 102 COLUBRID. 207-220 ; anal divided; subcaudals 163-175. Olive-green above, some of the scales edged with black ; pale green beneath. Total length 900 millim.; tail 320. S. Thomé Island, W. Africa. a. 9 (V. 207; C. 169). S. Thomé. Prof. B. du Bocage [P.]. (One of the types.) Bo (V. 207; C-F). S. Thomé. Prof. B. du Bocage [ P.]. ce. d (VY. 219; C. 167). { Demerara. | Col. Sabine [P.]. (One of the types of A, nzteda.) 5. Philothamuus girardi. Philothamuus girardi, Bocage, Jorn. Sc, Lisb. (2) iii, 1893, p. 47. Rostral broader than deep, the portion visible from above mea- suring about one fourth its distance from the frontal; internasals shorter than the prefrontals; frontal nearly twice as long as broad, with concave lateral borders; loreal much elongate, sometimes divided into two; one pre- and two postoculars ; temporals 1+], rarely 1+2; nine upper labials, fourth, fifth, and sixth entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are shorter thanthe posterior. Scales in 13 rows. Ventrals 189-194; anal divided; subcaudals 145-153. Olive-green above, with black edges to the scales, forming cross bars on the anterior part of the body ; yellowish white beneath, with a black line along the ventral keel. Total length 780 millim.: tail 280. Anno-Bom Island, Gulf of Guinea. a. 3 (V. 186; C. 145). Anno-Bom Id. Prof. B. du Bocage [P.]. (One of the types.) 68. GASTROPYXIS. Dendrophis, part., Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 220 (1837). Leptophis, part., Dum. § Bibr. Erp, Gén. vii. p. 528 (1854) ; Jan, Elenco sist. Ofid. p. 84 (1863). Aheetulla, part., Giinth. Cat. Col. Sn. p. 151 (1858). Gastropyxis, Cope, Proc, Ac. Philad. 1860, p. 556. Hapsidophrys, part., Fischer, Abh. naturw. Ver. Hamb., iii. 1856, p- 110; Giinth. l.c. p. 144; Jan, l. ¢. p. 86. Maxillary teeth 20 to 22, posterior longest; mandibular teeth subequal. Head rather elongate, distinct from neck; eye large, with round pupil. Body cylindrical; scales keeled, without or with very indistinct apical pits, in 15 rows. Ventrals with a suture-like lateral keel, and a notch on each side corresponding to the keel. Tail very long ; subcaudals in two rows, strongly keeled and notched like the ventrals. West Africa, 69. HAPSIDOPHRYS. 103 1. Gastropyxis smaragdina. Dendrophis smaragdina, Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 237 (1837). Leptophis gracilis, Hallow. Proc. Ac. Philad. 1844, p. 60. smaragdinus, Dum. § Bibr. vii. p. 537 (1854); Hallow. Proe. Ac, Philad. 1854, p. 100; A. Dum. Arch. du Mus. x. 1860, p. 199, pl. xvii. fig. 6; Jan, Icon. Gén. 49, pl. vi. fig. 4 (1879). Hapsidophrys cceruleus, Fischer, Abh. nat. Ver. Hamb, iii, 1856, p- 111, pl. ii. fig. 6; Giinth. Cat. p. 145 (1858). Aheetulla smaragdina, Giinth. Cat. p. 151. Gastropyxis smaragdina, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1860, p. 558. Hapsidophrys smaragdina, Reichen. Arch. f. Nat. 1874, p. 292; Boettg. Ber, Senck. Ges. 1888, p. 62, and 1889, p. 279. Rostral broader than deep, visible from above ; internasals longer than the prefrontals ; frontal once and a half as long as broad, as long as or a little longer than its distance from the end of the snout, as long as or slightly shorter than the parietals ; loreal twice to thrice as long as deep, sometimes confluent with the preefrontal ; one preocular, in contact with or narrowly separated from the frontal; two postoculars; temporals 1+2; nine (rarely eight) upper labials, fifth and sixth (or fourth and fifth) entering the eye ; five or six lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are shorter than the posterior. Scales in 15 rows, all strongly keeled and distinctly striated. Ventrals 150-174; anal divided ; subcaudals 140-172. Dark bluish green above, pale green beneath and on the upper lip; a blackish streak on each side of the head, passing through the eye. Total length 980 millim.; tail 390. West Africa, from Sierra Leone to the Gaboon. a. & (V. 157; C. 140). Sierra Leone. H. C. Hart, Esq. [P.]. b. go (V. 155; C. 152). Sierra Leone. c,d. 2 (V. 156; C. 144) Ashantee. ao ye ( Velpos C.D). ef. 9 (V. 154; C. 147) Ancobra River, Major Burton and Capt. & yg. (V. 157; C.?). Gold Coast. Cameron [P.]. r CV: 162)" Cee). Niger. Mr. Fraser [C.]. hz. 2 (V. 169; C. 161) Akassa,mouth of Dr. J. W. Crosse [P.}. ng & her: (V.1715 C172). Niger. kl. 9 (V. 171,172; C.?, Oil River. H. H. Johnston, Esq. 145). EP: m. 3 (V. 164; ©. 166). Fernando Po. n. 9 (V. 153; C. 146). Guinea. Leyden Museum. o-p. 9 (V.157,161; C.148, Eloby district, H. Ansell, Esq. [ P.]. 147). Gaboon. 69. HAPSIDOPHRYS. Hapsidophrys, part., Fischer, Abh. naturw. Ver. Hamb. i. 1856, p- 110; Giinth. Cat. Col. Sn. p. 144 (1858) ; Jan, Elenco sist. Ofid. p- 86 (1863). Maxillary teeth 30 to 32, posterior longest; mandibular teeth subequal. Head distinct from neck; eye very large, with round pupil. Body cylindrical ; scales keeled, with apical pits, in 15 rows ; 104 COLUBRID. ventrals with a suture-like Jateral keel, and a notch on each side corresponding to the keel. Tail long; subcaudals in two rows. West Africa. 1. Hapsidophrys lineata. Hapsidophrys lineatus, Fischer, Abh. naturw. Ver. Hamb. iii. 1856, p. 111, pl. ii. fig. 5; Giinth. Cat. p. 144 (1858) ; Jan, Icon. Gén. 33, pl. i. fig. 2 (1869); Mocquard, Bull. Soc. Philom. (7) xt. 1887, p- 76. Rostral broader than deep, just visible from above; internasals as long as the prefrontals ; frontal once and a half to once and two thirds as long as broad, as long as or a little longer than its distance from the end of the snout, as long as the parietals; loreal at least twice as long as deep; one preocular (rarely two), not touching the frontal; two postoculars; temporals 242 (rarely 1+2); eight or nine upper labials, fourth and fifth or fifth and sixth entering the eye; four to six lower labials in contact with the anterior chin- shields, which are as long as or a little shorter than the posterior. _ Seales in 15 rows, striated and keeled, the outer row without or with avery faint keel. Ventrals 158-170; anal entire; subcaudals 95-158. Upper parts striated black and green, each scale green in the middle and black on the sides; upper lip and lower parts pale green or yellowish green. Total length 1100 millim.; tail 340. West Africa. gee (V. 170; C..95). Coast of Guinea. b-c. 9 (V. 167; C. 115) Ancobra River, Major Burton and Capt. & yg. (V.167; C. 121). Gold Coast. Cameron [P.]. ee. L673 "CO. 117). Ancobra River. Capt. Torry [P.]. ee VY. 165; C.?). Oil River. H. H. Johnston, Esq. [ P.]. f. Skeleton. W. Africa. 70. THRASOPS. Thrasops, Hallow. Proc. Ac. Philad. 1857, p. 67. Thrasops, part., Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1860, p. 556. Maxillary teeth 20 to 22, the three or four last longest and Fig. 9. AALS Maxillary and mandible of Thrasops flavigularis. separated from the rest by an interspace ; anterior mandibular teeth feebly enlarged. Head rather short, distinct from neck ; eye large, 71. Lerropuis. 105 with round pupil. Body more or less compressed; scales very strongly overlapping, disposed obliquely, in 13 or 15 rows, the laterals much shorter than the dorsals, which are keeled ; apical pits present ; ventrals rounded, or with an interrupted lateral keel posteriorly. Tail long; subcaudals in two rows. West Africa. 1. Thrasops flavigularis. Dendrophis flavigularis, Hallow. Proc. Ac. Philad. 1852, p. 205, Thrasops flavigularis, Hallow. Proc. Ac. Philad. 1857, p. 67; Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1876, p. 119. aoe enya niger, Gitinth. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (4) ix. 1872, oO. eee pustulatus, Buchh. § Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1875, p. 199. flavigularis, var. pustulata, Boettg. Ber. Senck. Ges. 1889, p- 279. Rostral with straight vertical sides, a little broader than deep, visible from above; internasals as long as the prefrontals; frontal a little longer than broad, scarcely broader than the supraocular, as long as its distance from the rostral or the end of the snout and as long as the parietals ; loreal as deep as long; one preocular, not in contact with the frontal ; three postoculars; temporals 1+1; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye ; chin-shields short, the anterior in contact with four lower labials. Scales in 13 or 15 rows, dorsals keeled. Ventrals 179-206; anal divided ; subecaudals 130-140. Black, with or without yellowish spots on the back; lips and throat yellowish or brownish white. Total length 1700 millim.; tail 500. West Africa, from Sierra Leone to the Gaboon. ao (VY ae OF Bone Sierra Leone. ) ic (¥. 187% * Maxillary teeth 14 or 15, slightly increasing in size posteriorly ; anterior mandibular teeth much larger than the posterior. Head slightly distinct from neck; eye moderate or rather small, with round or subelliptic pupil. Body cylindrical; scales smooth, with apical pits, in 19 rows; ventrals rounded. Tail moderate; sub- caudals in two rows. Santo Domingo, West Indies. 1. Hypsirhynchus ferox. (Prats VI. fig. 1.) Hypsirhynchus ferox, Giinth. l.c. p. 49; Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1871, p. 218, and Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc. xviii. 1879, p. 273; Fischer, Jahrb, Hamb. Wiss. Anst. v. 1883, p. 41. — scalaris, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad, 1862, p. 72; Garm. Proc. Am, Philos. Soc. xxiv. 1887, p. 284. Snout rather elongate, acuminate, obliquely truncate, strongly projecting, and slightly turned up at the end. Rostral broader than deep, not or but scarcely visible from above ; internasals as long as broad or a little longer, shorter than the preefrontals, which may be 118 COLUBRID. fused to a single shield ; frontal not broader than the supraocular, twice as long as broad, as long as its distance from the end of the snout, as long as or a little shorter than the parietals ; loreal longer than deep; one pre- and two postoculars; temporals 142; eight upper labials, third, fourth, and fifth entering the eye; five lower — labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are shorter than the posterior. Scales in 19 rows. Ventrals 166-177; anal divided ; subcaudals 72-88. Pale grey-brown above, with a dorsal series of rhombic or arrow-headed dark brown markings; head with dark undulous markings above; lips and chin grey or brown; a whitish streak from the eye to the side of the neck; a more or less distinct dark lateral stripe; lower parts spotted or powdered with brown. Total length 700 millim. ; tail 140. Santo Domingo. . 2 (V. 174; C. 72). ~S.Domingo*. (Type.) a b. S (V. 167; C. 86). Cape Hayti. Hr. Rolle [C.]. Fischer Coll. ec. Yg. (V. 167; C.88). Gonaives. Hr. Rolle {C. ]. ad. Yg.(V.172; C. 78). Hayti: Hr. Rolle [C.]. Cae Nid iG )); >” ayit, Christiania Museum. t 74. DROMICUS. Chironius, part., Fitzing. N. Class. Rept. p. 29 (1826). Psammophis, part., Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 201 (1887). Dromicus, part., Bibr. in R. de la Sagra, Hist. Cuba, Erp. p. 221 (1843) ; Dum. § Bibr. Erp. Gén. vil. p. 646 (1854) ; Giinth. Cat. Col. Sn. p. 126 (1858) ; Jan, Elenco sist. Ofid. p. 66 (18635); Bocourt, Miss, Se. Mex., Rept. p. 707 (1890). Teeniophis, Girard, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1854, p. 226. Liophis, part., Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1862, p. 76. Alsophis, Cope, J. ¢. Ocyophis, Cope, Proc. Am. Philos. Soc. xxiii. 1886, p. 491. Orophis, Garman, Bull. Essex Inst. xxiv. 1892, p. 86. Fig. 11. Maxillary and mandible of Dromicus angulifer. Maxillary teeth 11 to 17, increasing in size posteriorly, followed, after a considerable interspace, by two strongly enlarged ones ; anterior mandibular teeth much larger than the posterior. Head * Purchased of H. Cuming as from Barbados. I find that all the specimens marked “‘ Barbados, Ouming’s Coll.,” belong to species found in 8. Domingo. 74, DROMICUS. 119 slightly distinct from neck; eye moderate or rather large, with round pupil. Body cylindrical; scales smooth, with apical pits, in 17 to 23 rows; ventrals not or but obtusely angulate laterally, Tail long; subcaudals in two rows. West Indies, Chili and Peru. Synopsis of the Specics. I. Subcaudals 100 or more. A. Fourth and fifth upper labials entering the eye; scales in 19 OWS bo p52 ieee we ole NN Dace cnansliors 1. chamissonis, p. 119. B. Third, fourth, and fifth upper labials entering the eye ; anterior chin-shields shorter than the posterior. 1. Seales in 17 rows. Loreal present, tetragonal ........... . 2. angulifer, p. 120. ' aren aS qemekern ficke sw) ndetaotnasso.saveeeess 19 136-171 46-57 8 CPINEpRelUs woscovsensersornes 17 137-161 51-59 8 PEQUILD. onc seek tron evacies o=+s0% 17 136-150 58-81 8 ee ee ee 17 157-164 64-85 8 . GUPSON feosecrescrenaensesCaeets 17 185-200 80-105 8 QMOTER” ccsccoodvatasens: coins 17 140-150 85-106 8 PAPVISTONS. ...000.-ce-eeenn sede 17-19 145-165 110-130 © 8 : MELANOSTIGNA sa eeeesereeeees ia 150-160 | 90-107 8 COLUTETIUUS. seve votes. stene ae 19 180-134 70-110 7 LEMPOTGUS ....0.4+000e0crcnesns 17 167 ? 7 SHOUCLOLUB. steve ves soceecesenes tly 126 Ti 7 75. LIoPHtIs. 129 1. Liophis pygmens. Liophis pygmeeus, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad, 1868, p. 103. Head slightly distinct from neck, ovate, narrowed in front ; snout slightly prominent. ostral much broader than deep, just visible from above; internasals broader than long; frontal large, elongate, longer than its distance from the tip of the snout; supraoculars rather narrow ; loreal subquadrate ; one pree- and two postoculars ; temporals 1+2 ; seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; chin-shields equal. Scales in 17 rows. Ventrals 128; anal divided ; subcaudals 31. Above deep olive; leaden on the sides and the ends of the ventral shields; a black line from the eye to the angle of the mouth; a black occipito-nuchal collar, directed backwards ; a series of black spots on each side, confluent into a band from the middle of the body to the end of the tail; below uniform yellow. Total length 185 millim. ; tail 30. Napo or Upper Maranon. 2. Liophis triscalis. Seba, ii. pl. xxxvili. fig. 3 (1735). Coluber triscalis, Zinn. S. N. i. p. 885 (1766) ; Daud. Rept. vi. p. 877 (1803). Dromicus triscalis, Dum. § Bibr, vii. p. 672 (1854); Giinth. Cat. p- 151 (1858). Liophis triscalis, Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1863, p. 299, and Icon. Gén. 18, pl. iv. tig. 1 (1866). ? Liophis rufus, Jan, J. c. p. 301. Eye rather small. Rostral a little broader than deep, well visible from above; internasals as long as broad, as long as or shorter than the prefrontals; frontal about once and a half as long as broad, as long as or a little longer than its distance from the end of the snout and a little shorter than the parietals ; loreal as long as deep or a little deeper than long; one or two pre-and two post- oculars; temporals 1+2; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as or a little longer than the posterior. Scales in 17 rows. Ventrals 187-195; anal divided ; subeaudals 62-85. Length of tail 44 to 6 times in the total length. Pale brown or greyish above, with three more or less distinct dark brown longitudinal streaks on the back and two on the tail; lower parts whitish, uniform or dotted with brown. Total length 710 millim.; tail 120. Curacao, Venezuela, Surinam. a, 2 (V. 189; C. 84). Curacao. E. Hartert, Esq. [C.]. b,c. d (V.191, 192; C.?,85). Surinam (?). Van Lidth de Jeude Collection. d. 2 (V. 192; C. 62). Paraguay (?). VOL, Il. K 130, COLUBRID. 3. Liophis teniurus. Liophis teniurus, Tschudi, Faun. Per., Herp. p. 51, pl. v. (1845); Jan, Arch. Zool. An, Phys. ii. 1868, p. 296, and Icon. Gén. 18, pl. iii. fig. 1 (1866). Aporophis teniurus, Cope, Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc. xviii. 1879, p. 277. Eye moderate. Rostral broader than deep, scarcely visible from above ; internasals as long as broad, as long as the prefrontals ; frontal once and a half or once and two thirds as long as broad, a little longer than its distance from the end of the snout, a little shorter than the parietals ; loreal deeper than long; one pre- and two postoculars ; temporals 1+2; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as the posterior. Scales in 17 or 19 rows. Ventrals 148-185; anal divided; subcaudals 53-57. Length of tail 43 to 5 times in the total length. Brown above, anteriorly with black transverse spots or cross-bands, posteriorly with two or four black longitudinal bands ; labials whitish, a black lateral streak passing through the eye; a black A-shaped nuchal collar ; belly white with black spots, some of which extend over a whole ventral shield ; lower surface of tail black, with or without a light streak along each side. Total length 630 millim.; tail 125. Peru and Ecuador. a. 2 (Sce.17; V.164; C.53). Muna, Peru. Mr. W. Davis [C.]; Messrs. Veitch [ P. ]. b. 3 (Se.17; V. 148; C.57). Moyobamba, Peru. Mr. A. H. Roff[C.]. ec. 2 (Sc. 19; V.157; C.55). Guayaquil. H. B. James, Esq. [P.]. 4, Liophis albiventris. Liophis regine, vars. albiventris e¢ quadrilineata, Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1863, p. 294, and Icon. Gén. 16, pl. vi. figs. 2 & 3 (1866) ; Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mex., Rept. p. 658, pl. xli. fig. 4 (1886). Opheomorphus alticolus, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1868, p. 102. Liophis alticolus, Bouleng. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (5) ix. 1882, p. 460. Eye moderate; snout short. Rostral nearly twice as broad as deep, just visible from above ; internasals broader than long, shorter than the preefrontals; frontal once and a half as long as broad, as long as or slightly longer than its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals; loreal deeper than long, some- times very small or absent; one pre- and one or two postoculars ; temporals 14+2; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; four or five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin- shields, which are as long as the posterior. Scales in 17 rows. Ventrals 138-158 ; anal divided; subcaudals 50-66. Length of tail 4 to 53 times in the total length. Olive or greenish above, uniform or spotted with black ; a dark streak on each side of the head, passing through the eye; labials white ; young with a pale black-edged nuchal collar; a more or less distinct black streak, 75. LIOPHIS. 131 sometimes edged above and below by a series of whitish dots, along each side of the posterior half of the body to the end of the tail; sometimes two other dark lines on the posterior part of the back, confluent into one on the tail; lower parts white, uniform or black- spotted. Total length 750 millim. ; tail 140. Ecuador. A. Belly unspotted. @ 27(V.1158 ©. 60). Olalla, 8490 ft. EK. Whymper, Esq. [C.]. b. d (V. 152; C. 66). Quito. e-d. g (V.151; C.61)& W. Ecuador, Mr, Fraser [C.]. @ (V. 155; C. 62). B. Belly black-spotted. e. 9 (V. 156; C. 57). Intac. Mr. Buckley [C.}. Fan G(s lads ©. 90); Guayaquil. Mr, Fraser [C.]. 5. Liophis fraseri. (Puare VI. fig. 2.) Eye moderate ; snout rather elongate. Rostral twice as broad as deep, just visible from above ; internasals as broad as long, a little shorter than the preefrontals; frontal nearly twice as long as broad, as long as its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals ; loreal a little deeper than long ; one pra- and two post- oculars; temporals 1+2; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are shorter than the posterior, Scales in 17 rows. Ventrals 160; anal divided; subcaudals 70. Pale olive above, with small black spots; a dark streak on each side of the head, passing through the eye; upper lip white; four black streaks along the posterior part of the body, the two upper confluent into one on the tail; lower parts white, with scattered small black spots. Total length 690 millim. ; tail 150. Ecuador. a. 2 (V. 160; C. 70). W. Ecuador. Mr. Fraser [C. ]. 6. Liophis pecilogyrus. Coluber M-nigrum, Raddi, Mem. Soc. Ital. Modena, xviii. (Fis.) 1820, p. 338. ? Coluber alternans, Licht. Verz. Doubl. Mus. Berl. p. 104 (1823). Oot pecilogyrus, Wied, Beitr. Nat. Bras. i. p. 371, and Abbild, (1825). doliatus (non L.), Wied, Beitr. p. 368, and Abbild. bicolor, Reuss, Mus. Senckenb. i. 1834, p. 145, pl. viii. fig. 1. Coronella merremii, part., Schley. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 58 (1837). Liophis merremii, part., Dum. § Bibr. vil. p. 708 (1854); Giinth. Cat. p. 44 (1858) ; Hensel, Arch. f. Nat. 1868, p. 324. K 2 132 COLUBRID. Liophis merremi, Girard, U.S. Explor. Exped., Herp. p. ‘1859, pl. Xi. fies. 1-6 (1858). merremii, var. sublineatus, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1860, p. 252. reginee, Burm. Reise La Plata, i. p. 528 (1861). Ophiomorphus doliatus, Cope, Proc. ’ de. Philad. 1862 2, pp. 75 & 348. Liophis subfasciatus, Cope, I. C0 Dita pecilogyrus, Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1868, p. 291, and Icon. Gén. 17, pl. vi. fig. 1 (1866); Bouleng. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (5) xviii. 1886, p. 452. regine, var. viridicyanea, Jan, Il. ce., Icon. 18, pl. ii. fig. 1. Opheomorphus meleagris, Cope, Proc. Am. Philos. Soc. xxii. 1885, p: 191. — meleagris doliatus, Cope, Proc. Am, Philos. Soc. xxiv. 1887, p. 57. Eye moderate. Rostral broader than deep, visible from above ; internasals as long as broad or a little broader, shorter than the prefrontals ; frontal once and a half to once and two thirds as long as broad, as long as or a little longer than its distance from the end of the snout, as long as or shorter than the parietals ; loreal as long as deep or deeper than long; one pre-and two postoculars ; tem- porals 1+2; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; four or five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as or longer than the posterior. Scales in 19 rows. Ventrals 148-179; anal divided; subcaudals 40-63. Length of tail 5 to 6 times in the total length. Pale brownish, olive, greenish, or red above, spotted and reticulated with black, or with more or less distinct dark cross bands, or with alternating red and pale olive transverse bands; some specimens blackish, with small pale olive spots. Young with well-marked black spots arranged symmetrically, or with broad black cross bands, con- tinuous across the back or interrupted and alternate, and separated by narrow pale interspaces; a broad black occipito-nuchal collar. Lower parts yellowish or red, usually spotted with black. Total length 660 millim. ; tail 120. Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay, Argentine Republic. Yg. (V. 145; C. 50). Santarem, Amazon. H. W. Bates, Esq. [C.]. b. 3 (V.179; C. 62). Rio Janeiro. J. MacGillivray, eo C. b. CV¥s 1765-C. 57). Rio Janeiro. Haslar Collection. d. Her. (V. 174; C. 63). Tijuca R. R. Bennett, Esq.[P.]. e. 9 (V. 176; C. 62). Tijuca R., near Rio WW. Schaus, Esq. [P.]. Janeiro, f- ®, q. & (Y. 162, 157, Porto Real,Proy.Rio M.F. Hardy du Dré- 162; a 55, ?, 62), 2 Janeiro. neuf [C.]. (V., 157,” Lets (Ua pa, 56), ber. €V. 160%;)0, 56), & yg. (V. 153, 152, 186, .166.;" C. “Bg; Fr, 58, 62). r-t. Hgr. ¢ (V. 146; C. 8. José dos Campos, Mr. A. Thomson [P.]. 50), 9 (V. 153; C. 52), Proy. 8. Paulo. & yg. (V. 148; C. 49). a. OV. 1549 C247). v, w-y. 8 (V. 144; C. 53) & yg. (V. 144, 150, 148; C. 50, 55, 53). za. Her. (V. 172, C. ?, 62). B-y. Her. (V. 155, 154; C. 50, 49). 6-6. 2 (V. ge 147; . 45, 43, 43), her. (V. 157; °C. 44) nm Youve 152; C. 13) Lor sa Lol 3 (O.2); iets kp. & (V.155; C.52) & OV. 06, 157; C: 51). . 2 (V. 150, 155; C. 4 V. 158; C. 50), . 149; C. 44), & . 152, 149; C. — Ug. 154; C. 44). Lard (. 75, LIOPHIS. Santa Cruz, Prov. Matto Grosso. Rio Grande do Sul. Brazil. Paraguay. Asuncion, Paraguay. Dept. of Soriano, Uru- guay. Uruguay. Buenos Ayres. S. of Rio de la Plata. Argentina. Uruguay. Liophis perfuscus. 133 8. Moore, Esq. [P.]. Dr. H. v. Ihering [C.]. G. L. Conyngham, Esq. [P. ]. Prof. Grant [P.]. Dr. J. Bohls [C\]. R. Havers, Esq. [C. }. E. W. White, Esq. Lieut. Gairduer [P.}. Liophis perfuscus, Cope, Proc, Ac. Philad, 1862, p. 77. Dromicus perfuscus, Giinth. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (3) xii. 1863, p. 349. Eye moderate; snout short. Rostral broader than deep, visible from above ; internasals as long as broad, as long as or a little shorter than the preefrontals ; frontal about once and a half as long as broad, as long as or a little longer than its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals; loreal deeper than long ; one pre- and two postoculars; temporals 1+1 or 1+2; eight or nine upper labials, fourth and fifth or fifth and sixth entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as or longer than the posterior. Scales in 19 rows. Ventrals obtusely angulate laterally, 182-194; anal divided; subcaudals 75-80. Length of tail 42 to 5 times in the total length. Brown above, vertebral region darker; lower parts greyish or yellowish brown *. Total length 1000 millim.; tail 200. Barbados. a-d. & (V. 192; C. 78), 2 Barbados. Col. Feilden [P.]. (V. 189; C. 75), & Ae (V. 182, 194; C. 77, 77). ? e. $ (V. 193; C. 80). College of Surgeons [ P. }. * A young specimen, preserved in the Christiania Museum, is entirely black above and beneath. 134 COLUBRID &. 8. Liophis melanotus. Coluber melanotus, Shaw, Zool. iii. p. 534 (1802). raninus, Merr. Tent. p. 106 (1820). vittatus, Hallow. Proce. Ac. Philad. 1845, p. 242. Dromicus melanotus, Giinth. Cat. p. 183 (1858); Garm. Proc. Am. Philos. Soc. xxiv. 1887, p- 282. Liophis vittatus, Cope, Proc, Ac, Philad. 1859, p. 297. melanonotus, Cope, Proc, Ac, Philad. 1860, p. 255, melanotus, Jan, Arch. Zool, Anat. Phys. ii. 1863, p. 298, and Icon. Gén. 18, pl. iii. fig. 4 (1866). Eye moderate; snout short. Rostral nearly twice as broad as deep, just visible from above ; internasals broader than long, shorter than the prefrontals; frontal once and two thirds to twice as long as broad, longer than its distance from the end of the snout, as long as or a little shorter than the parietals: loreal deeper than long ; one pre- and two postoculars ; terapemal: 1+2; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye: four or five lower labials in contact with the anterior pipet which are as long as or a little shorter than the posterior. Scales in 17 rows. Ventrals obtusely angulate laterally, 144-157; anal divided; subcaudals 53-65. Length of tail 43 to 5 times in the total length. Yel- lowish ; vertebral region (4 or 5 scales wide) black, with a white and black streak on each side; the vertebral stripe narrower on the nape, and sometimes broken up into spots ; the dorso-lateral streaks usually broken up into spots on the nape; head olive above, with a black lateral streak passing through the eye; upper lip and lower parts uniform yellowish white. Total length 610 millim. ; tail 140. Colombia, Venezuela, Trinidad, Tobago, Grenada. a-d. 3 (V. 148, 151; C. Rosario de Cucuta, Mr. C. Webber [C.]. 64, 61)& @ (V. 151, — Colombia. 150; C. 65, 65). e. 2 (V. 144: C. 58). Cartagena, Capt. Barth [ P.]. f. do (V. 148; C. 57). Sta. Marta. Bev. 144; C. 61). Colombia. h. 3 vas 153 ; C. 53). Venezuela. Mr. Dyson [C.]. 1 27 (V, 145; ©. 56). Tobago. W. J. A. Ludlam, Esq. [P.]. 9. Liophis almadensis. Natrix almadensis, Wagl. in Spix, Serp. Bras. p. 30, pl. x. fig. 3 (1824). Liophis conirostris, Giinth. Cat. p. 46 (1858), and Zool. Rec. 1866, p. 126. almadensis, Cope, Proc. Ac. Pee. 1862, p. 78; Boettg. Zeitschr. f. ges. Naturw. lviii. 1885, p- 228 ; ; Bouleng. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (5) xv. 1885, p. 194, & xviii. 1886, p.4 452. Lygophis conirostris, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad, 1862 , p. 16. Liophis wagleri, part., Jan, Arch, Zool. Anat. Phys, ii. 1863, p. 297, and Icon. Gén. 18, pl. iii. ‘figs. 2 & 3 (1866), ? Liophis verecundus, Jan, Arch, Zool, Anat. Phys, ii. p. 300. 75. LIOPHIS. 135 ee (Lygophis) y-grecum, Peters, Sitzb. Ges. nat. Fr. 1882, p. 1 He ferns conirostris, Cope, Proc. Am. Philos. Soc. xxii. 1885, p. 191. Eye moderate; snout short and rather pointed. Rostral broader than deep, well visible from above; internasals as long as broad or broader than long, as long as or shorter than the preefrontals ; frontal nearly twice as long as broad, as long as or longer than its distance from the end of the snout, as long as the parietals ; loreal deeper than long; one pree- and two postoculars ; temporals 1+42 ; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as the posterior. Scales in 19 rows. Ventrals 149-168; anal divided ; subcaudals 58-68. Length of tail 43 to 5 times in the total length. Olive above, with four longitudinal series of dark spots; a light streak along the posterior half (sometimes the whole) of the body and tail; head brown, with a light Y- or y-shaped marking on the parietals ; upper lip yellowish, the shields usually with black sutures; belly yellowish, spotted or checkered with black. Total length 500 millim.; tail 105. Brazil, Paraguay. a. 9 (V. 155; C. 68). Brazil. J. S. Bowerbank,) (Types of Esq. [P.]. L. cont- b. 2 (V. 160; C. 68). Bahia. Haslar Collection. ) rostris.) c,d, & D Warylo2s.C., » Bahia: Dr. O. Wucherer [C. ]. 63) & yg. (V. 155, L573 (C3642), f-g. 3 (V. 149; C.?) S. José dos Mr. A. Thomson /P.]. & 2 (V. 163;-C. 62). Campos, Prov. S. Paulo. h-t. Q (V. 156, 154; Rio Grande do Dr. H. vy. Ihering [C.]. C. 58, ?). Sul. k. Yg. (V. 156; C.63). Paraguay. Lord Dormer [P.]. 10. Liophis viridis. Liophis viridis, Giinth. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (3) ix. 1862, p. 58, pl. ix. fig. Ds typhlus, var. prasina, Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1863, p- 288, and Icon. Gén. 18, pl. iv. fig. 3 (1866). Opheomorphus viridis, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1868, p. 102. Eye moderate; snout short and rather pointed. Rostral broader than deep, well visible from above ; internasals as long as broad, as long as or shorter than the preefronta]s ; frontal once and two thirds to twice as long as broad, longer than its distance from the end of the snout, as long as or a little longer than the parietals ; loreal as long as deep or deeper than long; one pre- and two postoculars ; temporals 1+2; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the 136 COLUBRID#. eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as or a little longer than the posterior. Scales in 19 rows. Ventrals obtusely angulats sterally, 169-197 ; anal divided ; subcaudals 60-78. Length of tau + to 5 times in the total length. Uniform green above, upper lip and lower parts uniform yellowish white ; a black nuchal band may be present in the young, Total length 550 millim.; tail 110. Brazil, Argentine Republic. ": OV. 175; C260). S. America. BAO L(V. 178; C. 66). Pernambuco. (Types) Garg. (Y. 1695 C.\7a). Pernambuco. W. A. Forbes, Esq. [Pel d, Yg. (V. 182; C. 78). Rio Janeiro, D. Wilson Barker, Esq. [P.]. Peet. Ore MG, a). Salta, Buenos Ayres. Herbert Druce, Esq. P. 1; 11. Liophis typhlus. Coluber typhlus, Linn. S. N. i. p. 878 (1766) ; Daud. Rept. vii. p. 135 (1803). Natrix forsteri, Wagl. in Spix, Serp. Bras. p. 16, pl. iv. fig. 1 (1824). Xenodon typhlus, Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 94 (1887) ; Dum. & Bibr. vii. p. 760 (1854) ; Giinth. Cat. p. 57 (1858). Liophis typhlus, Jan, Arch, Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1863, p. 300, and Icon. Gén. 18, pl. iv. fig. 2 (1866); Peay: Zeitschr. f. ges: Naturw. \viii. 1885, p. 229, Opheomorphus typhlus, Cope, Proc. Ae. Philad, 1868, p. 102. Xenodon isolepis, Cope, Proc. Am. Philos, Soe. xi. 1869, p. 155. Opheomorphus brachyurus, Cope, Proc. Am. Philos. Soc, xxiv. 1887, p. 07. Kye rather large; snout short. Rostral broader than deep, visible from above; internasals as long as broad or slightly broader than long, as long as or shorter than the prefrontals; frontal once and a half as long as broad, as long as or a little longer than its distance from the end of the snout, as long as the parietals ; loreal deeper than long; one pree- and two postoculars; temporals 1+2; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as the posterior. Scales in 19 rows. Ventrals obtusely angulate laterally, 136-171; anal divided; subcaudals 46-57. Length of tail 43 to 6 times in the total length. Olive or green above, uniform or with small black spots, or some or all of the scales with darker or lighter edges ; young with a A-shaped black nuchal band; upper lip and lower parts white; belly usually uniform, rarely with very small dark spots. Total length 650 millim.; tail 120. South America east of the Andes. 3 (V. 144; C. 55). British Guiana. b. 2 (V.147; C. 54). Jerbice, Lady Essex [P.]. ce. Her. (V. 148; C.55). Vryheids Lust, Deme- Rev. W. Turner [C.]. rara. 75, LIOPHIS. 137 d. 3 (V. 155; C. 55). Bahia. ei " Wucherer [OME é. 2.(V,. 170.152), Corumba, Prov. S. Moore, Esq. [P.]. Matto Grosso. F- & (VY. 156s (C. 64). Chapada Plateau, SS. Moore, Esq. [P.]. Proy. Matto Grosso. g. d (V. 150; C. 46). S: Lorenzo, Rio Dr. H. v.. Ihering Grande do Sul. ere h-t. Her. (V. 149; C.56) Moyobamba, N.E. Mr. A. H. Roff [C.]. & yg. (V. 153; C. 48). Peru. k, Skull. Cayenne. 12. Liophis epinephelus. Liophis epinephelus, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1862, p. 78, and Journ. Ac, Philad. viii. 1876, p. 186; Giinth. Biol. C-Am., Rept. p. 197, pl. xxxvii. fig. B (1893). Eye rather large; snout moderate. Rostral broader than deep, visible from above ; internasals as long as broad or a little broader than long, as long as or shorter than the prefrontals; frontal once and one third to once and two thirds as long as broad, as long as or longer than its distance from the end of the snout, as long as or a little shorter than the parietals ; loreal deeper than long; one pre- and two postoculars; temporals 1+2; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as the posterior. Scales in 17 rows. Ventrals 137-151; anal divided; subcaudals 51-59. Length of tail 4} to 5 times in the total length. Olive, greyish, or purplish above, with black cross bands; the scales between the black cross bands edged with white or red; upper surface of head dark olive or dark grey, usually with a black spot on each parietal shield; upper-lip white; belly white, usually with black spots ; outer ends of ventrals grey. Total length 710 millim.; tail 150. Costa Rica, Colombia. a. 3 (V. 148; C. 58). Cartago, Costa Rica. b-g. 9 (V. 145, 147, 146, Irazu, Costa Rica. F. D. Godman Esq. 149, 149; C.57, 57, 52, (P.]. 51, 59) & her. (V. 141; C. 55). h. 3 (V. 151; C. 53). Rio Fusio, Costa Rica. Mr. H. Rogers [C.]; F.D. Godman, Esq. (ae): in. 3 (V. 187, 142; C. Chiriqui. G. C. Champion, Esq. 53, 55), 2 (V. 139, 140; [C.]. C. 59, 59), & yg. (V. 142, 147 ; C. 59, 58). 13. Liophis regine. Coluber regine, Linn. Mus. Ad. Frid. p. 24, pl. xiii. fig. 3 (1754) and §. N.i. p. 378 (1766); Daud. Rept. vii. p. 172 (1803). ? Coluber violaceus, Lacép. Serp. pp. 116, 172, pl. viii. fig. 1 (1789). Coluber graphicus, Shaw, Zool. iii. p. 474 (1802). 138 COLUBRID. Natrix semilineata, Wagl. in Spix, Serp. Bras. p. 38, pl. xi. fig. 2 (1824). Coronella regine, part., Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 61 (1837). Liophis regine, part., Dum. § Bubr. vii. p. 704 (1854) ; Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1863, p. 293, and Icon. Gén. 16, pl. vi. fig. 1 (1866). regine, Giinth. Cat. p. 46 (1858). — teniurus (non Tsch.), Giinth. 1. c. pp. 46, 246. merremii, part., Giinth. l. e. p. 44. —— regine, var. ornata, Jan, ll, cc. 18, pl. il. fig. 2. Eye rather large; snout short. Rostral broader than deep, visible from above; internasals broader than long, shorter than the prefrontals; frontal once and two thirds to twice as long as broad, much longer than its distance from the end of the snout, as long as the parietals or slightly shorter; loreal deeper than long; one pre- and two postoculars; temporals 1+2; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as or a little longer than th posterior. Scales in 17 rows. Ventrals 136-150; anal divided ; subeaudals 58-81. Length of tail 3 to 4 times in the total length. Olive or greenish above, which colour extends to the ends of the ventrals ; usually, each scale edged with black, forming a reticulate pattern; a more or less distinct black streak along each side of the tail; upper lip yellow; young with a yellowish collar and an oblique yellowish, black-edged band .on each side of the head, from the parietal shield to the last upper labial ; traces of these markings are usually to be found in the adult; belly yellowish, usually with black spots. Total length 650 millim.; tail 165. Tropical South America. a. 3 (V.139; C. 78). Trinidad. J. H. Hart, Esq. [P.] b, c-g, h,t. §(V. 189,144, Demerara. 141,140; C. 72, 71,?,?), Q (V. 144, 140, 139; C. ?, 74, 76), & yg. (V. k-m, n. 3 (V. 148; C.77) Berbice. & 2 (V.144, 146, 141; C. 72, 68, ?). o-p. d (V. 148; C.71)& Para. (V. 140; C. 74). Ged (V.,145-0. ?). Para, R. Graham, Esq. [P.]. rs. 3 (V. 149, 188; C. Bahia. Dr. O. Wucherer 80, 62). [C.]. t,u. 2 (141,141; C.70, Moyobamba, N.E. Mr. A. H. Roff [C.]. 58). Peru. v. 9 (V. 144; C. 72). Sarayacu, N.E. Peru. Mr. W. Davis [C.]; Messrs. Veitch [P.]. w-«. 9 (V. 148; C.?) & Guayaquil. Mz. Fraser [C.]. yg. (V. 142; C. 71). y. 2 (V..140;. C. 76). S. America, go (V. 189; OC. 76). —? (Type of C. graphicus.) 75. LIOPHIS. 139 Zamenis ater, Giinth. Ann. & Mag. N. H. (4) ix. 1872, p. 22, stated by the donor to have been obtained at, and described as from, Biskra, Algeria, is a snake closely allied to Liophis regine, of which it is probably a melanotic (insular?) variety, distinguished by the somewhat more elongate body, the blackish colour of the upper parts, and the uniform yellowish belly. ; a-c. 5 (V. 156, 148; C. ?, 60) J. Brenchley, Esq. [C.]. & 2 (V.150; C. 62). (Types of Z, ater.) 14, Liophis julia. Aporophis juli, Cope, Proc. Am. Philos. Soc. xviii. 1879, p. 274. Dromicus julie, Garm. Proc. Am. Philos. Soc. xxiv. 1887, p. 281. Liophis julie, Giinth. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (6) ii. 1888, p. 365. Eye rather large; snout short. Rostral broader than deep, visible from above; internasals broader than long, shorter than the prefrontals ; frontal once and a half to once and two thirds as long as broad, longer than its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals; loreal deeper than long; one pre- and two postoculars; temporals 14+2; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as or a little longer than the posterior. Scales in 17 rows. Ventrals 157-164; anal divided; subcaudals 64-85. Length of tail 33 to 3§ times in the total length. Black above, each scale with a pale olive or whitish spot; head black, with pale brownish variegations; no light nuchal collar in the young; upper labials white, lower parts white, uniform or spotted or checkered with black. Total length 610 millim.; tail 170. West Indies (Dominica and Marie Galante). a-h. 3 (V. 163; C. 64), (V. Dominica. G, A. Ramage, Esq. [C.]. 157, 163, 161, 160, 163; C. 79, 80, 75, 79, 82), her. (V. 162; C. 79), & yg. (V. 158; C. 85). 15, Liophis cursor. Coluber cursor, Lacép. Serp. pp. 96, 281, pl. xiv. (1789); Bonnat. Encyel. Méth., Ophiol. p. 27 (1789) ; Daud. Rept. vi. p. 411 (1808) ; Moreau de Jonnées, Bull. des Sc. Soe. Philom. 1818, p. 111. fugitivus, Donnd. Zool. Bettr. iii. p. 206 (1798). ornatus, Shaw, Zool, iii. p. 477 (1802). Herpetodryas cursor, part., Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 199 (1837). Dromicus cursor, part., Dum. § Bibr. vii. p. 650 (1854) ; Jan, Icon. Gén, 23, pl. v. fig. 3 (1867). fugitivus, part., Giinth. Cat. p. 132 (1858); Bocourt, Miss. Se. Mew., Rept. p. 708, pl. 1. fig. 4 (1890). ? Liophis putnamii, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1862, p. 78. Dromicus cursor, Garm. Proc. Am. Philos, Soc, xxiv. 1887, p. 280. ornatus, Garm. 1. c. p. 281. Liophis ornatus, Cope, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xii. 1889, p. 141. fugitivus, Bouleng. Proc. Zovl, Soc. 1891, p. 353. 140 COLUBRID. Hye rather large; snout moderate. Rostral broader than deep, just visible oar above ; internasals a little broader than long, shorter than the preefrontals ; frontal twice as long as broad, as long as or longer than its distance from the end of the snout, a little shorter than the parietals; loreal deeper than long; one pree- and two postoculars ; temporals 142; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as the posterior. Scales in 17 rows. Veutrals obtusely angulate laterally, 185-200; anal divided; subcaudals 80-105. Length of tail 32 to 4 times in the total length. Black and olive or black and yellow above, usually with a light streak along each side of the* hinder part of the body, some- times extending to the nape; upper lip and lower parts yellow ; usually a black : spot or border at the outer end of each ventral. Total length 830 millim. ; tail 220. West Indies (Guadeloupe, Martinique, St. Lucia). a-b, 2 (V. 187, 188; C.97,?). Guadeloupe. . © (V. 192, 188, 196; C. St. Lucia. Miss Alexander [P.]. 88, 89, 88) & her. (V. 193; C. 82). (VV. 190-20. 84). St. Lucia. Mus. Comp. Zool. [ E.]. (One of the types of Dromicus ornatus.) * h. $(V. 191; C. 86). St. Lucia. G. A. Ramage, Esq. ° C. . aoe (V.189 °C. 86). St. Lucia. nese Collection. k. 6 (V.194;.C. 85). St. Lucia. lg (V.194; o P): Caracas (??). m. 9 (V. 191; C. 85). p (Type of Coluber ornatus.) m. 9 (V. 189; C. 82). —? Dr. Giinther [P.]. 0. 6 (V. 200; C. 86). —> p. Skull. Martinique. 16.’ Liophis andrez. Herpetodryas cursor, part., Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 199 (1837). Dromicus cursor, Bibron, in R. de la Sagra, Hist. nee Erp. p. 225, pl. xxviii. (1843). cursor, part., Dum. § Bibr. vii. p. 650 (1854); Jan, Icon. Gén. 23, pl. v. ‘fie, 2 '(1867). a fugitivus, part., Giinth. Cat. p. 182 (1858) ; Cope, Proc. Am. Philos, Soe, xi. 1869, p. 164. Liophis andrew, Reinh. §& Liitk. Vidensk, Meddel. 1862, p. 214; Bouleng. Proc, Zool. Soc, 1891, p. 354. Dromicus fugitivus, Gundlach, B ‘p. Cubana, p. 79 (1880). cubensis, Garm. Proc. ‘Am. Philos. Soc. xxiv. 1887, p. 281. Eye rather large; snout moderate. Rostral broader than deep, just visible from above; internasals as long as broad, shorter than the prefrontals; frontal twice as long as broad, longer than its distance from the end of the snout, as long as the parietals ; loreal deeper than long; one pree- and two postoculars; temporals 1+2; eight upper labials, third, fourth, and fifth entering the eye; four or five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which 75. LIOPHIS. 141 are much shorter than the posterior. Scales in 17 rows. Ventrals 140-150 ; anal divided; subcaudals 85-106. Blackish above, with an interrupted yellow line or series of yellow spots on each side, commencing from the tip of the snout; upper lip white ; ventrals, subcaudals, and outer row of scales white, edged with black. Total length 655 millim.; tail 215. Caba. ec a(V. 14a; (C289). Cuba. M. Sallé [C.]. b-c. @ (V. 150, 148; Cuba. C. 90, 92). 17. Liophis parvifrons. Dromicus fugitivus, part., Giinth. Cat. p. 182 (1858). lineatus, part., Giinth. l.c. p. 154. —— parvifrons, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1862, p. 79, and Proe. Amer. Philos, Soe. xviii. 1879, p. 275; Fischer, Jahrb. Hamb. Wiss. Anst. v. 1888, p. 40. protenus, Jan, Icon. G'én. 25, pl. ii. fig. 2 (1867). Leptophis frenatus, Fischer, Oster-Progr. Akad. Gymn. Hamb. 1883, p- 8, pl. —. figs. 9-11 *. Eye rather large; snout rather short. Rostral broader than deep, just visible from above; internasals as long as broad or a little broader than long, shorter than the pretrontals ; frontal twice as long as broad, longer than its distance from the end of the snout, as long as or a little shorter than the parietals ; loreal nearly as long as deep ; one prxe- and two postoculars ; temporals 1+1 or 1+2; eight upper labials, third, fourth, and fifth entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are shorter than, the posterior. Scales in 19 (exceptionally 17) rows. Ventrals 145- 165; anal divided; subcaudals 110-130. Length of tail 23 to 23 times in the total length. Brown or dark olive above, with two light longitudinal streaks and a more or less distinct darker vertebral line ; the olive of the sides extending to the ends of the ventrals; upper lip and lower parts whitish, the labials, the gular region, and the anterior ventrals usually dotted with black. Specimen h uniform black. : Total length 670 millim. ; tail 250. Santo Domingo. a-b. 5 (V. 158, 156; C.123,120). Hayti. Zoological Society. eft,g. 2 (V. 152, 155, 155, 153; Hayti. Hr. Rolle [C.]. G6. 110, 114, ?, 112), & yg.(V. 150; G. 128). h. 5 (V. 145; C. 123). S. Domingo. M. Sallé [C.]. t Oy. 165; C.?). — ? [Barbados]. * Through the kindness of Dr. F. Miiller, I have examined one of the type specimens, stated to be from Sierra Leone, preserved in the Basle Museum. 142 COLUBRID. 18. Liophis melanostigma. Natrix melanostigma, Wagl. in Spiv, Serp. Bras. p. 17, pl. iv. fig. 2 (1824). Dromicus pleii (nun D. § B.), Giinth. Cat. p. 128 (1858). melanostigma, Jan, Icon. Gén. 24, pl. v. fig. 8 (1867) ; Borleng. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (5) xviii. 1886, p. 4383. Liophis reginz, part., Steind. Sitzhb. Ak. Wien, lv. 1867, p. 268. Aporophis cyanopleurus, Cope, Proc. Am. Philos. Soc. xxii, 1¢95, p: 191. Eye large; snout moderate. Rostral broader than deep, just visible from above; internasals a little broader than long, shorter than the prefrontals ; frontal about once and two thirds as long as broad, as long as its distance from the end of the snout or a little longer, as long as the parietals; loreal a little deeper than long ; one pre- and two postoculars; temporals 1+2; eight (rarely nine) upper labials, third, fourth, and fifth (or fourth, fifth, and sixth) entering the eye; four or five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are much shorter than the posterior. Scales in 17 rows. Ventrals 150-160; anal divided; subecaudals 90-107. Tail about one third of the total length. Olive above ; nape with two more or less distinct yellowish longitudinal bands ; a lateral series of light and black dots on the fourth row of scales ; sides and ends of ventrals plumbeous grey; upper lip yellowish, edged with black above; ventrals yellowish, edged with grey or black, and with a black dot or short streak on each side. Total length 770 millim.; tail 250. Brazil. a. & (V.160; C.107). Rio Janeiro. A, Fry, Esq. [P.]. b. S (V. 153; C. 100). Rio Janeiro. Dr. Cunningham [P.}. c. 2 (V. 152; C. 98). Rio Grande do Sul. Dr. H. v. Ihering [€.]. Leiria cbefohes 19. Liophis callilemus. (Pxare VI. fig. 3.) Natrix callilema, Gosse, Nat. Soj. Jamaica, p. 384 (1851). Dromicus callilema, Giinth. Cat. p. 151 (1858), and Ann. & Mag. N. H. (3) xii. 1868, p. 357. ? Alsophis funereus, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1862, p. 77. Eye moderate; snout slightly prominent. Rostral broader than deep, scarcely visible from .above ; internasals as long as broad or a little broader, shorter than the preefrontals; frontal a little longer than broad, nearly twice as broad as the supraocular, as long as its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals ; loreal small, square; one pre-and two postoculars ; temporals 1 + 2 ; seven upper labials, third and fourth enterin» the eye ; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as or a little shorter than the posterior. Scales in 19 rows. Ventrals 130-134; anal divided; subcaudals 70-110. Length of tail 23 to 3} times in the total’length. Brown above, with darker dots ; ~ “75. LIOPHIS, 143 a blackish streak on the middle of the head and along the anterior part of the back and a blackish lateral streak on the head and body, passing through the eye ; lips and gular region yellowish, variegated with. brown; belly uniform yellowish. JFull-grown specimens nearly uniform brown. Total length 410 millim.; tail 125. Jamaica. a, b-c. Hgr. $ (V. 132; Bluefields, Jamaica. P. H. Gosse, Esq. [P.]. C. 110) & yg. (V. 131, (Types.) 134; CO. 97, 109). dae (V. 182; C. 70), Jamaica. R. Heward, Esq. [P.]. e, f. Hgr. ¢ (V. 133; C. W. Indies. LOS) ase ye, CVe130); C. 107). 20. Liophis temporalis. Dromicus temporalis, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1860, p. 870; Garm. Proce. Am. Philos. Soc. xxiv. 1887, p. 281. Mouth very inferior ; rostral plate prominent, but barely visible from above; nasals distinct ; internasals small ; frontal broad ; loreal confluent with preocular; one or two postoculars; seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; chin-shields equal. Scales in 17 rows. Ventrals 167; anal divided ; (tail mutilated). Chocolate-brown above, with a yellow lateral streak, edged with blackish above, running along the sutures of the two outer rows of scales ; a blackish plumbeous band along the outer row of scales and the outer ends of the ventrals ; indications of a yellow collar ; belly yellow. Length of head and body 430 millim. Cuba. °21. Liophis flavilatus. Dromicus flavilatus, Cope, Proc. Ac, Philad. 1871, p. 222, and Proc. Am. Philos, Soc, xiv. 1877, p. 65; Garm. N. Am. Rept. p. 58 (1883). Closely allied to Z. callilemus, but scales in 17 rows. Ventrals 126; subcaudals 77. Colour above a rich golden brown, the scales of the two lower rows on each side broadly gold-edged; head dark brown, darkest behind, with numerous but obscure paler vermicu- lations ; sides of head paler, with a reddish-brown band from the rostral plate through the eye to the middle of the last labial ; labials whitish, with black dots on the posterior ; below white, lower labials sparsely black-dotted ; ‘a pair of pale dots on the common occipital suture. S.E. United States (N. Carolina to Florida). 144 COLUBRID. 76. CYCLAGRAS. Xenodon, part., Dum. § Bibr. Erp. Gén. vii. p. 753 (1854), Lejosophis, part., Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat, Phys. ii. 1863, p. 320. Cyclagras, part., Cope, Proc. Am. Philos, Soc. xxii. 1885, p. 185. Maxillary teeth 18, the last two very strongly enlarged and separated from the others by a short interspace ; mandibular teeth subequal. Head distinct from neck; eye moderate, with round pupil ; a series of suboculars. Body moderately elongate, cylindrical ; scales smooth, with apical pits, in 19 rows; ventrals rounded. ‘Tail rather long; subcaudals in two rows. South America. 1. Cyclagras gigas. Xenodon gigas, Dum. § Bibr. vii. p. 761 (1854). Leiosophis gigas, Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1863, p. 320, and jaye 48, pl. ili. fig. 6 (1876), & 50, pl. ii. figs. 25-27 Gyalintins gigas, Cope, Proc. Am. Philos. Soc. xxii. 1885, p. 185. Rostral nearly as deep as broad, just visible from above; inter- ~ nasals much shorter than the prefrontals ; frontal as long as broad, much shorter than the parietals; loreal nearly as long as deep; a preocular, two postoculars, and three suboculars, separating the eye from the labials ; temporals 242; eight upper labials ; four or five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are a little longer than the posterior. Scales in 19 rows. Ventrals 153-170; anal entire; subcaudals 60-87. Yellowish or reddish brown above, with broad black cross bands or rings ; a black stripe from the eye to the side of the neck; anterior part of belly with three longitudinal series of brown dots or small round spots. Total length 2050 millim.; tail 550. Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia. a, 6 (V..170; C. 87). Para. b. o (V. 158; C. 81). Bolivia. M. Suarez [P.]. 77. XENODON. Ophis, Wagl. in Spix, Serp. Bras. p. 47 (1824), and Syst. Amph. p- 172 (1880). Xenodon, part., Bote, Isis, 1827, p. 540; Schleg. Phys. Serp, ii. p. 80 (1837); Dum. § Bibr. Erp. Gén, vii. p. 753 ( 1854) ; Giinth. Cat. Col. Sn. p. 53 (1858); Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1863, p. 316. Xenodon, Giinth. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (8) xii. 1863, p. 353. Acanthophallus, Cope, Am. Nat. 1893, p. 482.° Maxillary short, with 6 to 15 teeth, followed, after an interspace, by a pair of very strongly enlarged fangs; mandibular teeth sub- equal. Head distinct from neck; eye large, with round pupil. Body cylindrical or depressed ; scales disposed obliquely, smooth, with apical pits, in 19 or 21 rows; ventrals rounded or obtusely angulate. Tail short or moderate ; subcaudals in two rows. Tropical America. 77. XENODON. 145 Skull of Xenodon merremiz. Synopsis of the Species. I. Maxillary teeth 13 to 1542; rostral shield not twice as broad as deep. A. Ventrals not angulate laterally, 130-157 ; anal entire; sub- caudals 35-50 ; scales in 19 rows (rarely 21). Rostral once and a half to once and two ee thirds as broad as deep ............0. 1. colubrinus, p. 146. 4) Rostral once and one third as broad as deep. 2. suspectus, p. 147. B. Ventrals obtusely angulate laterally, 152-176 ; anal usually divided ; subcaudals 50-69, Scales in 19 rows; rostral as deep as broad. 3. guentheri, p. 147. Scales in 21 rows; rostral broader than deep. 4. newwiedii, p. 148, II. Maxillary teeth 6 to 1242; rostral shield twice as broad as deep ; anal usually divided. Scales in 21 rows; 8 upper labials; maxil- lary teeth Osteo Ie Oe ieee ess 5. severus, p. 149. Scales in 19 rows ; usually 7 upper labials ; . maxillary teeth Gor 7+2.. ......... 6. merremii, p, 150. VOL. Il. L 146 COLUBRID, 1. Xenodon colubrinus. Coluber rabdocephalus, part., Wied, Beitr. Nat. Bras. i. p. 851 (1825), and Abbild. (1831). Xenodon rhabdocephalus, part., Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 87 (1837) ; Dum. § Bibr. vii. p. 758 (1854) ; Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1863, p. 317; Giinth. Biol. C-Am., Rept. p. 114 (1894). - colubrinus, Giinth. Cat. p. 55 (1858), and Ann. & Mag. N. H. (8) xii. 1863, p. 353, pl. v. fig. E, and Zool. Rec. 1865, p. 126. severus, part., Jan, l.c. p. 317, and Icon, Gén. 19, pl. iii. fig. A (1866). bestholdl Jan, ll. ec. p. 318, pl. iv. fig. 2. angustirostris, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1864, p. 390, & 1873, . 607. i , sp., &. Miiller, Verh. nat. Ges. Basel, vi. 1878, p. 665. severus, var. angustirostris, Bocourt, Miss. Se. Mex., Rept, p. 638, pl. xxxviil. fig. 3 (1886). gG biprzeocularis, Cope, Proc. Am. Philos. Soc. xxii. 1886, p. 408: Maxillary teeth 13-1542. Head moderately depressed. Rostral shield once and a half to once and two thirds as broad as deep, the - portion visible from above measuring one fifth to one third its distance from the frontal; internasals as long as broad or a little broader than long, as long as or a little shorter than the preefrontals ; frontal as long as broad or a little longer, as long as its distance from the rostral, as long as or a little shorter than the parietals; loreal as long as deep or deeper than long ; one or two pre- and two or three postoculars; temporals 142 (rarely 2+2); eight upper labials (exceptionally seven), fourth and fifth (or third and fourth) entering the eye; four or five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are larger than the posterior. Scales in 19 rows (rarely 21). Ventrals not angulate laterally, 131-153 ; anal entire; subcaudals 36-50. Pale brown above, with broad brown dark-edged cross bands constricted or interrupted in the middle ; a dark marking on the crown and nape, usually bifureate behind, separated from a dark band, extending from the eye to the angle of the mouth, by a pale oblique temporal] streak ; lower parts yellowish, more or less obscured by brown dots, or with dark cross bars in the young. Total length 1100 millim. ; tail 150. Central and Tropical South America. a. 9 (V.151; C. 44). —— Para. R. Graham, Bea ; (Type.) b,c. Q (V. 147, 146; Bahia. Dr. Wucherer (0.4. C. 47, 45). ad. Yg. (V. 142; C. 45). Bahia. Haslar Collection. e. 9 (V. 148; C. 43). Moyobamba, N.E. Mr. A. H. Roff [C.]. Peru. f. Yg. (V. 141; C. 40). Sarayacu,N.E. Peru. Mr. .W. Davies Py : Messrs. Veitch | P. g-t. 2 (V.153, 148; C. Medellin. 49, 45) & ye. (V. 148; C. 42). 77. XENODON. 147 k, l-m. 9 (V. 149, 147; Panama. Christiania Museum. C. 46, 44) & yg. (V. 143; C. 49). n. 9 (Vv. 144; C. 39). San Geronimo, Gua- O. Salvin, Esq. [C. ]. temala. o-p.-Yg. (V. 131, 132; British Honduras. Dr. Giinther [P.]. C. 43, 41). q. Yg. (V. 182; C. 42). Amula, Guerrero. F. D. Godman, Esq. [P. ]. 2. Xenodon suspectus. Xenodon suspectus, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1868, p. 155. Maxillary teeth 14+2. Head moderately depressed. Rostral shield once and one third as broad as deep, the portion visible from above measuring one fourth its distance from the frontal ; internasals a little broader than long, shorter than the prefrontals ; frontal a little longer than broad, as long as its distance from the end of the snout, as long as the parietals ; “loreal deeper than long; one pre- and two postoculars ; temporals 1+2; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye ; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are a little larger than the posterior. Scales in 19 rows. Ventrals not angulate laterally, 134-141 ; anal entire ; subcaudals 35-40. Olive above, with broad dark black-edged cross bars contracted or interrupted in the middle ; upper surface of head with black dots ; sides of head black, with a few yellow dots; chin and throat black, spotted with yellow ; belly dark brown, with yellow spots on the sides. Total length 650 millim.; tail 100. Upper Amazon. a. So (V. 141; O. 40). Moyobamba, N.E. Peru. Mr. A. H. Roff [C.]. 3. Xenodon guentheri. (Prater VII. fig. 1.) Maxillary teeth 13+2. Head moderately depressed. Rostral shield as deep as broad, the portion visible from above as long as half its distance from the frontal; internasals broader than long, shorter than the prefrontals; frontal longer than broad, as long as its distance from the end of the snout, as long as the parietals ; loreal deeper than long; one pre- and two postoculars ; temporals 142; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; four lower leita in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are larger than the posterior. Scales in 19 rows. Ventrals obtusely malate laterally, 170; anal divided; subcaudals 57. Above with dark brown, blacked- edged, sneular, transverse spots separated by narrow pale interspaces ; nape with an elongate rhomboidal dark brown spot with a central longitudinal light. streak ; head with three dark brown angular transverse ids. the middle one across the interorbital space 3 and passing through the eye ; belly yellowish with large black transverse spots. L2 148 . COLUBRID. Total length 430 millim. ; tail 70. Southern Brazil. for ys aN, 170; Lagos, Sta. Catharina. Hr. Michaélis [C.}. C. 57). 4. Xenodon neuwiedii. Xenodon rhabdocephalus, part., Dum. § Bibr. vii. p. 758 (1854); Giinth. Cat. p. 56 (1858); Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1863, p. 317, and Icon. Gén. 19, pl. v. fig. 1 (1866). neuwiedii, Giinth. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (38) xii. 1863, p. 354, pl. v. fig.C; Hensel, Arch. f. Nat. 1868, p. 228. severus, part., Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1863, p. 317. neovidil, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1868, p. 138. Maxillary teeth 13-15+42, Head moderately depressed. Rostral shield once and a half to once and two thirds as broad as deep, the portion visible from above measuring about one fourth to one third its distance from the frontal ; internasals broader than long (if but very slightly), shorter than the prefrontals ; frontal longer than ~ broad, as long as its distance from the end of the snout, as long as or a little shorter than the parietals; loreal as long as deep or deeper than long ; one pre- and two postoculars ; temporals 1+2 ; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are larger than the posterior. Scales in 2l rows. Ventrals obtusely angulate laterally, 152-176 ; anal divided (exceptionally entire); subcaudals 50-69. Above with more or less distinct, dark brown, black-edged, angular cross bars separated by narrow yellowish or pale olive interspaces ; usually a large A or A-shaped dark marking on the nape; a f)-shaped dark band round the head, passing through the eyes, and a dark cross bar between the eyes; belly yellowish, usually with brown dots which crowd together to form cross bands ; usually a few deep black spots on each side of the anterior part of the body. Total length 800 millim.; tail 130. Southern Brazil. a,b, c-e. g (V. 170, 162; Rio Janeiro. A. Fry, Esq. ) ©; (66, -62), 9 (V. 162; (Pe. C. 56), & yg. (V. 156, 152; C. 60, 50). ;(Types.) fri. 3 (V. 174; C.65) & yg. Rio Janeiro. (V. 154, 1683, 166; C. 51, 53, 58). i] k-qg. & (V. 159, 163; C. 68, Rio Janeiro. Mrs. Fry [P.]. 59) & Q (V. 162, 164, 165, 164, 159; C. 50, 51, 53, 50, 50). rod (V2d76; C..68). 8S. José dos Mr. A. Thomson [P.]. Campos, Proy. 8. Paulo. s. Yg. (V. 166; C. 64). Santos, Brazil. Christiania Museum. t. Skeleton. Rio Janeiro. A. Fry, Esq. [P.]. 77. XENODON. 149 5. Xenodon severus. Coluber severus, Zinn. Mus. Ad. Frid. p. 25, pl. viii. fig. 1 (1754), and S. N. i. p. 879 (1766). Cerastes severus, Laur. Syn. Rept. p. 81 (1768). Coluber breviceps, Shaw, Zool. iii. p. 430 (1802). versicolor, Merr. Tent. p. 95 (1820). saurocephalus, Wied, Beitr. Nat. Bras. i. p. 359 (1825). Xenodon severus, Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 83, pl. ii. figs. 1-5 (1837) ; Dum. §& Bibr. vii. p. 756 (1854) ; Giinth. Cat. p- 54 (1858). severus, part., Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat, Phys. i. 1863, p. 317, and Icon, Gén. 19, pl. iii. fig. B (1866). Maxillary teeth 10-1242. Head short, much depressed ; body more or less depressed. Rostral twice as broad as deep, the portion visible from above measuring one fourth to one third its distance from the frontal; internasals nearly as long as broad, as long as the prefrontals or a little longer ; frontal as long as broad or slightly longer, as long as or a little shorter than its distance from the rostral, shorter than the parietals; loreal deeper than long; one pree- and two or three (rarely four) postoculars ; temporals i +2 or 1+3,; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; five or six lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are larger than the posterior. Scales in 21 rows. Ventrals not angulate laterally, 128-149; anal divided: subcaudals 33-42. Young with angular, brown, dark-edged bands separated by narrow pale brown interspaces ; usually a round white spot on the nape, and light and dark curved bands on the head; belly brown or black, with large yellowish spots on the sides. These markings usually become indistinct or disappear in the adult, some of which are pale brownish or greyish above and yellowish inferiorly ; others have broad black bands across the body, or black edges to some or all of the scales, or the upper parts may be entirely black with a few small yellowish spots. Total length 1500 millim.; tail 190. Tropical South America. Yg. (V. 149; C.36). Rosario de Cucuta, Mr. C. Webber [C.]}. Colombia. b. o (V. 135; C. 36). Venezuela, Mr. Dyson [C.]. end. ®: (V: 140, 139; C.38, Demerara. 38 e, f. wp (V. mee C. 40) & Berbice. Lady Essex [P. ]. Q (V. 140; C. 37). q., Ven (V. 134; C. 41). Berbice. h. 2 (V. 140; 0. 36). British Guiana. Rover: 136; C. 38). Surinam. be, Her. Q (V. 189; Para. R. Graham, Esq. [ P.]. C. 37) & yg. (V. 142 C. 40). m,n. 3 (V. 134; C. 36) Para. ye. (V. 137; C. 34). 0, OF (Ne 136; C. 34) Moyobamba,N.E. Mr. A. H. Roff [C.]}. & ‘hgr. (Viele; AG. 36). Peru. ~) 150 COLUBRID. q. 2 (V. 136; C. 39). Cayaria, N.E. Peru. Mr. W. Davies C.); Messrs. Veitch [P. }. 7.1 2 (V 5138; ©. 35). Yurimaguas, N.E. Dr. Hahnel [C.]. Peru. 8s, & 9 (V. 144; C. 38) Guayaquil. Mr. Fraser [C.]. & yg. (V. 184; C. 37). u. 2, skel. Demerara. Demerara Museum. 6. Xenodon merremii. Ophis merremii, Wagl. in Spix, Serp. Bras. p. 47, pl. xvii. (1824). Coluber rabdocephalus, part., Wied, Beitr. Nat. Bras. i. p. 351, and Ablitd. (1825). ? Xenodon ocellatus, Bote, Ists, 1827, p. 541. ? Xenodon eneus, Bore, J. c. Xenodon rhabdocephalus, part., Schleg. Phys. Serp, ii. p. 87 (1837) ; Dum. §& Bibr. vii. p. 758, pl. Ixxvi. fig. 5 (1854) ; Giinth. Cat. p- 56 (1858); Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. i. 1863, p. 817, and Icon. Gén. 1p, pl. iv. fig. 1 (1866). rhabdocephalus, Giinth. Ann. §& Mag. N. H. (8) xii. 1868, p- 353, pl. v. fig. B; Hensel, Arch. f. Nat. 1868, p. 3265. irregularis, Giinth. l. c. p. 354, tig. D. severus, Boettg. Zeitschr. f. ges. Natwrw. lviii. 1885, p. 282. Maxillary teeth 6 or 7+2. Head short, much depressed ; body more or less depressed. Rostral twice as broad as deep, the portion visible from above measuring one third to one half its distance from the frontal; internasals as long as broad or a little broader than long, a little shorter than the prefrontals ; frontal longer than broad, as long as or a little longer than its distance from the rostral, as long as or a little longer than the parietals ; loreal deeper than long ; one or two pre- aud two or three postoculars; one or two small suboculars sometimes present; temporals 142; seven (rarely eight) upper labials, third and fourth (or third or fourth only) entering the eye; five or six lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are larger than the posterior. Scales in 19 rows. Ventrals not angulate laterally, 132-157; anal divided (rarely entire) ; subcaudals 33-48. Pale brown above, with broad brown, black-edged cross bands constricted or sometimes even interrupted in the middle; head with dark curved bands ; these markings may disappear or be reduced to blackish cross bars in old specimens ; belly yellowish, uniform or dotted with brown. Total length 1040 millim.; tail 130. Guianas, Brazil, Paraguay. a. Yg. (V. 146; C.48). Demerara, Capt. E. Sabine [P.]. b. 9 (V. 158; C. 86). Para. Z (Types of X. zrregularis.) . Yg. (V. 142; C. 42), Pernambuco. J.P..G. Smith, Esq. [P.]. ¢ / d. 9 (V. 144; C. 37). Pernambuco. W. A. Forbes, Esq. [P.]. e. Yg. (V. 182; C. 44). es Pernam- G, A. Ramage, Esq. [C.]. uco, 7; 2 (V..150; C..35); Bahia. ' 78. LYSTROPHIS. LoL g. Yg. (V.147; C. 41). Corumba, Mato S. Moore, Esq. [P.}. Grosso, h-i. 8 (V. 187; C. 41) San Lorenzo, Rio Dr. H. vy. Ihering (C.]. & 2 (V. 147; C. 38). Grande do Sul. k. Yg. (V. 157; C. 47). Brazil. i-m. Her. ¢ (V. 1381; Asuncion, Para- Dr. J. Bohls [C.]. C. 36) & @ (V. 144; guay. C. 34). n. 2 (V. 146; C.39), SS. America. Zoological Society. o, Skull, Bahia. ; p. Skull. S. America. 78. LYSTROPHIS. Heterodon, part., Dum. § Bibr. Erp. Gén. vii. p. 764 (1854) ; Giinth. oe Sn. p. 82 (1858) ; Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. 11. 1864, inetaophis, Cope, Proc. Am. Philos. Soc, xxii. 1885, p. 193. Maxillary very short, shorter than ectopterygoid, with 4 or 5 small teeth, followed, after an interspace, by a pair of strongly enlarged fangs; mandibular teeth subequal. Head scarcely distinct from neck; snout very short, projecting, cuneiform ; rostral very large, trihedral, with sharp A-shaped edge, produced posteriorly in a narrow branch separating the internasals ; eye moderate, with round pupil. Body subcylindrical ; scales slightly oblique, smooth, with apical pits, in 19 or 21 rows; ventrals obtusely angulate laterally. Tail short ; subcaudals in two rows. Southern parts of South America, east of the Andes. Synopsis of the Species. Eye usually separated from the labials by a series of suboculars ; scales in 21 rows; ventrals 131-147; tail RT ee aregrt aie cet eb syeratchaie? ale isa 21 1. dorbignyi, p. 151. Eye in contact with two labials; scales in 19 rows; ventrals 133-144; tail MOMED ©, fates Vide eee wo canoe mesirecus, P. 152. Eye in contact with two labials; scales in 21 rows; ventrals 153-173; tail rounded off at the end ...........- 3. semicinctus, p. 153. 1. Lystrophis dorbignyi. Heterodon dorbignyi, Dum. § Bibr. vii. p. 772 (1854); Giinth. Cat. p. 83 (1858); Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1863, p. 221 ; Hensel, Arch. f. Nat. 1868, p. 329; Jan, Icon. Gén. 48, pl. ii. figs. 3 & 4 (1876); Boetty. Zeitschr. f. ges. Naturw. lviii. 1885, p. 233. 4 Lystrophis dorbignyi, Cope, Proc. Am. Philos. Soc, xxii. 1885, p. 193. 152 COLUBRID. Frontal once and one third to once and a half as long as broad, nearly as long as or shorter than its distance from the end of the snout, as long as or longer than the parietals; an azygous shield separates the prefrontals; eye usually encircled by three to five shields, in addition to the supraocular; temporals 1+2; seven upper labials, third or fourth rarely entering the eye; four or five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields ; posterior chin-shields small. Scales in 21 rows. Ventrals 131-147; anal divided ; subcaudals 29-44. Yellowish or pale brown above, with three series of large black or brown black-edged spots ; three black A-shaped bands on the head and a larger one on the nape; lower parts black and yellow (red?), the two colours in nearly equal proportion. Total length 560 millim.; tail 80. Southern Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, Argentina, Southern Chili. -c. 5 BG 136; C. 40), Rio Grande do Sul. Dr. H. vy. Ihering [C.]. ae (V. 131; C. 29), & e. (V. 145; C. 40). d. 3 (y: 134; C. 41). San Lorenzo, Rio Dr, H. v. Ihering [C.]. Grande do Sul. e-g. & (V. 148; C. 44) Dept. of Soriano, R. Havers, Esq. [P.]. & yg. (V. 136, 145; C. Uruguay. 35, 40). h-t. 3 (V. 141; C. 48) Montevideo ° & 9 (V. 182; C. 33). : Q (V. 135; C. 38). Buenos Ayres. G. Wilkes, Esq. [P.]. Teo ( ¥. 188% a, 36). Buenos Ayres. m—N. “4 (V. 147; C. 39) Argentina. Mr. Wilson [C.]. a 2 (VY. ae C. 36). O.ape(V. 1 133 C, 34). 8. Chili. A. Lane, Esq. [C.]; H. B. James, Esq. [P.]. p. Skull. Argentina. 2. Lystrophis histricus. Heterodon histricus, Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1863, p. 224, and Icon, Gén. 7G pl. iv. fig. 2 (1865); Steindachn. Verh, zool.- bot. Ges. Wien, 1864, p. 232, pl. vi. nattereri, Steindachn. Novar a, Rept. p. 90 (1867). Frontal as long as broad, shorter than its distance from the end of the snout, as long as the parietals ; no azygous shield separating the prefrontals ; one (or two) pre- and two (or one) postoculars ; temporals 14+ 2; seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye ; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields ; posterior chin-shields small. Scalesin 19 rows. Ventrals 133-144 ; anal divided ; subcaudals 27-37. Reddish above, with more or less regular black cross bars edged with yellowish; sides yellowish, spotted with black ; three black A-shaped bands on the head, and a larger one on the nape; yellowish-white inferiorly, spotted with black. 79. HETERODON. 153 Total length 285 millim.; tail 45. Southern Brazil. a-b. 3 (V. 188; C. 83) Cio Cahy, near S. Dr. H. v. Ihering [C.]. & her. (V. 133; 0.27). Joao de Monte Negro. 3. Lystrophis semicinctus. Heterodon semicinctus, Dum. § Bibr. vi. p. 774 (1854) ; Jan, Arch. Zool, Anat, Phys. ii. 1863, p. 224, and Icon. Gién. 48, pl. iii. fig. 5 (1876). pulcher, Jan, Ul. ec. p. 222, Icon. 11, pl. iv. fig. 1 (1865). Frontal as long as broad, shorter than its distance from the end of the snout, as long as the parietals; usually an azygous shield separating the preefrontals ; one or two pre- and two postoculars ; temporals 1+2; eight upper labials (exceptionally seven), fourth and fifth entering the eye; four or five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields; posterior chin-shields small. Scales in 21 rows. Ventrals 153-173; anal divided; subcaudals 25-41. End of tail rounded off. Above with black cross bars disposed in pairs, the interspace between the two yellow, that between the pairs red ; the red scales, and sometimes also the yellow ones, with a black spot or a black edge; head variegated with black; a black band between the eyes; belly black, usually yellow on the sides. Total length 660 millim.; tail 80. Uruguay, Bolivia, Argentina, Northern Patagonia. a. 3 (V. 156; C. 30). Uruguay. b. 2 (V. 153; C. 26). Rio de Cordova, E. Fielding, Esq. [P.]}. Argentina. ec. 3 (V. 162; C. 36). Catamarca. Lord Dormer [P.]. d-e. Yg. (V. 159, 154; Argentina. K. W. White, Esq. [C.]. C. 33, 30). f-g- 2 (V. 160; C. 27) Patagonia. ' & hgr. (V. 162; C. 25). 79. HETERODON. Heterodon, Latreille, Hist. Rept. iv. p. 32 (1800); Baird § Gir. Cat. N. Am. Rept. p. 51 (1853) ; Cope, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus, xiv. 1892, p. 642. Heterodon, part., Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 96 (1837) ; Dum. & Bibr. Erp. Gén. vii. p. 764 (1854) ; Giinth. Cat. Col. Sn. p. 82 (1858) ; Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys, ii. 1863, p. 218; Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mex., Rept. p. 603 (1886). Maxillary very short, shorter than the ectopterygoid, with 6 to 11 teeth, followed, after an interspace, by a pair of strongly enlarged fangs ; mandibular teeth subequal. Head scarcely distinct from neck; snout very short, projecting, cuneiform ; rostral very large, trihedral, with sharp A-shaped edge; eye moderate, with round 154 COLUBRID &. pupil. Body stout, subcylindrical ; scales keeled, with apical pits, in 23 to 27 rows; ventrals rounded. ‘Tail short; subcaudals in two rows. North America. Fig. 14. Maxillary and mandible of Heterodon platyrhinus. Synopsis of the Species. Maxillary teeth 9 to 11+2; prefrontals usually in contact with each other; frontal longer than broad; rostral narrower than the distance between TOMER En (s = xa ene Gcceoie eta mie pte alot rae 1. platyrhinus, p. 154. Maxillary teeth 8 or 9+ 2; internasals and prefrontals separated by small irre- gular shields; frontal as broad as long or slightly longer; rostral narrower than the distance between BIO IOVS s.d sae sehen 2 Oats Ue ces ‘2... 2. stmus, p, 156. Maxillary teeth 6to8+2; internasalsand prefrontals separated by small irre- gular shields ; frontal as broad as long or broader; rostral as broad as the distance between theeyes.......... 3. nasicus, p. 156. 1. Heterodon platyrhinus./»).7» /y Catesby, Nat. Hist. Carol. ii. pls. xliv., lvi. (1743). ? Coluber leberis, Zinn. S. N. i. p. 875 (1766). he. Heterodon platyrhinus, Latr. Rept. iv. p. 32 (1800); Storer, Rep. Fish. & Rept. Mass. p. 231 (1839) ; Holbr. N. Am. Rept. iv. p. 67, pl. xvii. (1842) ; Dekay, Faun. N. York, Rept. p. 51, pl. xiii. fig. 28 (1842) ; Baird § Gir. Cat. N. Am. Rept. p. 51 (1853); Giinth. Cat. p. 82 (1858) ; Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ti, 1863, p. 220, and Icon. Gén. 48, pl. iii. fig. 2 (1876) ; Garm. N. Am. Rept. p. 75, pl. vi. fig. 5 (1883) ; Cope, Proc. U.S, Nat. Mus. xiv. 1892, p. 643 ; H. Garm, Bull. Illin. Lab. iii. 1892, p. 802; Hay, Batr. & Rept. Indiana, p. 102 (1893). Coluber cacodzemon, Shaw, Zool. iii. p. 377, pl. cil. (1802). Scytale niger, Daud. Rept. v. p. 842 (1803). Coluber heterodon, part., Daud. Rept. vii. p. 153 (1803) ; Say, Amer. Journ. i, 1818, p. 261. 79. HETERODON. 15d Coluber heterodon, Harlan, Phys. Med. Res. p. 120 (1885). thraso, Harl. 1. ¢. Heterodon niger, Troost, Ann. Lye. N. York, iii. 1836, p. 186; Holbr. l. e. p. 63, pl. xvi.; Baird § Gir. Cat. p. 55; Dum. § Bibr. vi. p. 769; Giinth, Cat. p. 83. annulatus, Troost, J. c. p. 188. —— tigrinus, Troost, /. c. p. 189. cognatus, Baird § Gir. l. c. p. 54; Garm. Bull. Essex Inst. xxiv. 1892, p. 106. atmodes, Baird § Gir. l. ¢. p. 57. Maxillary teeth 9 to 11+2. Rostral considerably narrower than the distance between the eyes; an azygous shield separating the internasals ; prefrontals usually in contact with each other ; frontal longer than broad, shorter than its distance from the end of the snout, as long as the parietals; loreal deeper than long; eye surrounded by 10 or 11 shields in addition to the supraocular ; temporals small, scale-like ; seven or eight upper labials ; one pair of chin-shields, in contact with three lower labials.. Scales strongly keeled, of outer row smooth, in 23 to 27 rows. Ventrals 120-150 ; anal divided; subcaudals 37-60. Total length 800 millim. ; tail 130. United States, east of the Rocky Mountains. A. Brown or red above, with a dorsal series of large square or transverse dark brown or black spots, separated from each other by light interspaces, and a lateral alternating series of smaller spots ; an elongate black blotch or band on each side of the head, sometimes extending forwards to the frontal, a transverse dark band between the eyes, and an oblique one from the eye to the angle of the mouth; belly yellowish or reddish, clouded with brown. a,b. 3 (Se. 25; V. 127; Bloomington, C. H. Bollman, “Esq. C. 50) & yg. (Sc. 25; Indiana. [C.]. V. 128; C. 53). e. 6 (Se. 25; V. 127; Pennsylvania. Smithsonian Instit. C. 52). eAth d. Yg. (Sc. 23; V. 120; Charleston. C. 52). e. Yg. (Sc. 25; V. 128; S. Carolina. Smithsonian Instit. C. 49). [P.]. (As typical of HT. atmodes.) f-h, i. 3 (Se. 25; V.129, Duval Co., Texas. W. Taylor, Esq. (C.}. 130; C. 48, 48), 2 (Se 25; V..184; C. 37), & C. 48) k. Q (Se. 25; V. 141; Texas. C. 44). | » 1, Skeleton. N. America. m. Skull. N. America. 156 COLUBRID&. B. Uniform black or blackish above. n. do (Se. 25; V. 120; Georgia. Smithsonian Instit. C. 56). [P.] 0, p. od (Sc. 27; V. 181; N. America. C. 51) & Q@ (Se. 25; V. 189; C. 42). 2. Heterodon simus. Coluber simus, Zinn. S. N. i. p. 875 (1766). heterodon, part., Daud. Rept. vii. p. 153 (1803). Heterodon platyrhinos, Schley. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 97, pl. ili. figs, 20- 22 (1887). simus, Holbr. N. Am. Herp. iv. p. 57, pl. xv. (1842); Baird § Gir. Cat. N. Am. Rept. p. 59 (1853); Garm. N, Am. Rept. p. 76, pl. vi. fig. 4 (1883) ; Cope, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xiv. 1892, p. 643; Hay, Batr. § Rept, Indiana, p. 105 (1893). — platyrhinus, part, Dum. § Bibr. Erp. Gén. vii. p. 766 (1854). catesbyi, part., Giinth. Cat. p. 83 (1858). nasicus, part., Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat, Phys. ii. 1863, p. 220. Maxillary teeth 8 or 942. Rostral narrower than the distance between the eyes; several small shields separating the internasals and the preefrontals ; frontal as broad as long or slightly longer, shorter than its distance from the end of the snout, as long as the parietals ; eye surrounded by 10 or 11 shields in addition to the supraocular; eight upper labials; one pair of chin-shields, in contact with three or four lower labials. Scales strongly keeled, of two or three outer rows smooth, in 25 or 27 rows. Ventrals 114— 132; anal divided; subcaudals 80-55. Coloration as in H. platy- rhinus. Total length 470 millim. ; tail 90. Mississippi and South Carolina. a. 9 (Se. 25; V. 121; Charleston. C. 33). b-c. 6 (Sc. 25; V. 114; N. America. College of Surgeons [P. }. C. 40) & yg. (Sc. 25; (Types of H. cateshyi.) V. 124; C. 34). 3. Heterodon nasicus. Heterodon nasicus, Baird § Gir. in Stansbury, Explor. Great Salt Lake, p. 852 (1852), and Cat. N. Am. Rept. p. 61 (1853), and in Marcy, Explor. Red Riv, p. 222, pl. iv. (1853) ; Hallow. Proc. Ac. Philad. 1856, p. 249; Baird, US. Mex. Bound. Surv, ii., Rept. p. 18, pl. xi. fig. 1 (1859); Jan. Icon. Gén. 10, pl. v. (1865) : Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mex., Rept. p. 604, pl. xxxvill. figs. 1 & 2 (1886) ; Cope, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus, xiv. 1892, p. 644. catesbyi, part., Giinth. Cat. p. 83 (1858). kennerlyi, Kennicott, Proc, Ac. Philad. 1860, p. 336. nasicus, part., Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1863, p. 220. simus nasicus, Cope, Check-list N. Am, Rept. p. 45 (1875); Coues § Yarrow, Bull. U.S. Geol. Surv. iv. 1878, p. 270; Garm. 80. APOROPHIS. ay) N. Am. Rept. p. 77, pl. vi. fig. 6 (1883); H. Garm, Bull. Iltin. Lab. iii. 1892, p. 305. Heterodon simus kennerlyi, Cowes § Yarrow, 1. ¢. p. 271. Maxillary teeth 6 to 8+2. Rostral as broad as the distance between the eyes; several small shields separating the internasals and the prefrontals; frontal as broad as long or broader, shorter than its distance from the end of the snout, as long as or longer than the parietals ; eye surrounded by 10 or 11 shields in addition to the supraocular ; eight upper labials; one pair of chin-shields, in contact with three or four lower labials. Scales all, except the outer row, strongly keeled, in 23 rows. Ventrals 126-150; anal divided ; subcaudals 32-45. Pale brown or yellowish above, with three alternating series of brown spots, the median largest and usually broadest ; a dark cross band between the eye, a broad oblique band from the eye to the mouth, and three elongate blotches behind the head; belly yellowish white, with deep black blotches, or entirely black in the middle. Total length 600 millim. ; tail 70. United States, west of the Mississippi, North Mexico. a. ¢ (V. 148; C. 36). Kansas. Smithsonian Instit. [ P. |}. b-c, d. 2 (V. 138, 188, Duval Co., Texas. W. Taylor, Esq. [C.]. 141; C. 35, 38, 38). en Yer (V. 126; ©.37). | Texas. Smithsonian Instit. [ P.]. (As typical of H. kennerly?.) he OF (Vlas Cr32). Texas. (One of the types of H. catesbyi.) 80. APOROPHIS. Herpetodryas, part., Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 173 (1837). Dromicus, part., Dum. § Bibr, Erp. Gén. vii. p. 646 (1854) ; Giinth. Cat. Col. Sn. p. 126 (1858) ; Jan, Elenco sist. Ofid. p. 66 (1863). Lygophis (non Tsch.), part., Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1862, p. 75. Aporophis, part., Cope, Proc. Am. Philos. Soc. xvii. 1877, p. 34. Maxillary teeth 18 to 22, followed after an interspace by two enlarged onés; mandibular teeth subequal. Head narrow, slightly distinct from neck ; eye large, with round pupil. Body cylindrical ; slender; scales smooth, without apical pits, in 17 or 19 rows. yentrals rounded. ‘Tail rather long; subcaudals in two rows. South America. Synopsis of the Species. Scales in 19 rows; ventrals 165-178 .. 1. lineatus, p. 158. Scales in 17 rows; ventrals 157-178; frontal as long as the parietals...... 2. flavifrenatus, p. 158. Scales in 17 rows; ventrals 155; frontal a little shorter than the PAeICEA yas tastier slate wea es oislatt 3. coralliventris, p. 159. Scales in 17 rows; ventrals 137-143; frontal as long as the parietals...... 4. amenus, p. 160. 158 COLUBRID. 1. Aporophis lineatus. Coluber lineatus, Linn. Mus. Ad. Frid. p. 30, pls. xii. fig. 1, and xx. fig. 1 (1754), and S. N. i. p. 382 (1766); Daud. Rept. vii. p. 25 (1803). Herpetodryas lineatus, Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 191 (1837). Dromicus lineatus, part., Dum. § Bibr. vil. p. 655 (1854); Giinth. Cat. p. 154 (1858). lineatus, Jan, Icon. Gén. 24, pl. vi. fig. 4 (1867) ; Fischer, Arch. f. Nat. 1882, p. 285. Lygophis lineatus, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1862, p. 76. dilepis, Cope, l. ¢. p. 81. Aporophis lineatus, Cope, Proc. Am. Philos. Soc. xxii. 1885, p. 191. dilepis, Cope, l. c. Rostral broader than deep, visible from above; posterior border of internasals more than twice as broad as the anterior; suture between the internasals as long as or shorter than that between the prefrontals ; frontal narrow, twice to twice and one third as long as broad, longer than its distance from the end of the snout, as long as the parietals ; loreal as long as deep or deeper than long; one or - two pre-and two postoculars ; temporals 1+2 ; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; five or six lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as or a little longer than the posterior. Scales in 19 rows. Ventrals 165— 178; anal divided; subcaudals 79-93. Yellowish or pale olive above, with a brown black-and-yellow-edged vertebral band com- mencing on the snout; a black or brown lateral line, widening on the side of the head and passing through the eye; lower parts yellowish white. Total length 650 millim.; tail 190. Guianas, Brazil, Paraguay. a-h. 3 (V. 165; C. 93), Demerara. (V. 167, 169, 164, 166, 178;.C. 90, 90, 82, 88, 90), & her. (V. 170, 168; C. 87, 87). Fence. (Wig Wo Sra Oakes) Berbice. k. 2 (V. 170; C. 79). Para. R. Graham, Esq. [P.]. Lm. 2 (V. 178, 173; Asuncion, Paraguay. Dr. J. Bohls roy, ’. 79, 81). 2. Aporophis flavifrenatus. Lygophis flavifrenatus, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1862, p. 80. Dromicus amabilis, Jan, leon. Gén. 24, pl. v. fig. 2 (1867). Aporophis flavifrenatus, Cope, Proc. Am. Fhilus, Soc. xxii. 1885, p- 191. } Dromicus flavifrenatus, Bouleng. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (5) xviii. 1886, p- 453. Rostral a little broader than deep, just visible from above; posterior border of internasals more than twice as broad as the anterior ; suture between the internasals as long as or shorter than 80. APOROPHIS. 159 that between the prefrontals; frontal narrow, twice as long as broad, considerably longer than its distance from the end of the snout, as long as the parietals ; loreal as long as deep or deeper than long; one pre- and two postoculars; temporals 1+2; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as or a little longer than the posterior. Scales in 17 rows. Ventrals 157-178; anal divided; subcaudals 76-94. Olive-brown above, with two yellow longitudinal lines, commencing on the snout, and separated by a dark brown band three scales wide; a black lateral streak or series of spots; the two outer rows of scales pale olive ; upper lip and pre- and postoculars yellowish ; lower parts greenish white, the anterior border of each ventral black on each side. Total length 700 millim. ; tail 190. Southern Brazil to North-eastern Argentina. a-b. 2 (V.166; C.78) & Rio Grande. Dr. H. v. Ihering [C.]. yg. (V. 160; C. 94). c-d. 9 (V. 160; C. 86) S. Lorenzo, Rio Dr. H. v. Ihering [C.]. & yg (V. 157; C. 86). Grande do Sul. e. 2 (Vi 166; C. 76). Colonia Resisten- Prof. Spegazzini [C.]; cia,Central Chaco. Marquis G. Doria [P. ]. fo Hers (Vi lZ8.; C22). Candelaria, Prov. Marquis G. Doria [P.|. Missiones. 3. Aporophis coralliventris. (Prats VII. fig. 2.) Aporophis coralliventris, Bouleng. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (6) xiii. 1894, p. 346. Rostral broader than deep, just visible from above ; internasals broader than long, shorter than the prefrontals; frontal twice as long as broad, longer than its distance from the end of the snout, a little shorter than the parietals ; loreal deeper than long ; one pre- and two postoculars; temporals 14+2,; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as the posterior. Scales in 17 rows. Ventrals 155; anal divided; subcaudals 71. — Olive- brown above, darker along the five median rows of scales, bluish grey on the sides (three rows of scales); head without streaks or markings; upper lip white; throat and anterior ventral region white, rest of belly and tail coral-red, the shields edged with black. Total length 300 millim. ; tail 80. Paraguay. a. od (V.155; C. 71). Island north of Concepcion, Dr. J. Bohls [C.]. near 8. Salvador. (Type.) 160 COLUBRID®. 4, Aporophis amenus. Enicognathus ameenus, Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat, Phys. ii. 1863, p. 270, and Icon, Gén. 16, pl. ii. fig. 1 (1866). Rostral broader than deep, just visible from above; internasals nearly as long as broad, a little shorter than the prefrontals ; frontal twice as long as broad, considerably longer than its distance from the end of the snout, as long as the parietals ; loreal a little deeper than long ; one pree- and two postoculars ; temporals 1+2 ; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth (or third, fourth, and fifth) entering the eye ; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are shorter than the posterior. Scales in 17 rows. Ventrals 137-143; anal divided; subcaudals 92-94. Olive-brown above, with a blackish vertebral line, which is indis- tinct or absent on the anterior half of the body: two outer rows of scales grey-brown, third row black, with a round white spot in the centre of each scale; a black streak on each side of the head, passing through the eye; upper lip white; lower parts white, with a lateral series of black dots. Total length 590 millim.; tail 210. The specimen in the collection measures 235, tail 75. Brazil. a. Yg. (V. 187; C. 92). Theresopolis, Prov. Rio Dr. E. A. Géldi [P.]. Janeiro. 81. RHADINZA. Liophis, part., Wagl. Syst. Amph. p. 187 (1880) ; Dum. & Bibr. Erp. Gén. vii. p. 697 (1854); Giinth. Cat. Col. Sn. p. 42 (1858); Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1863, p. 287. Coronella, part., Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 50 (1837) ; Giinth. 1. e. p: 84; Jan, l. c. p. 236. Dromicus, part., Dum. § Bibr. t. c. p. 646; Giinth. 1. ce. p. 126; Cope, Proce. Ac. Philad. 1862, p. 76; Jan, Elenco sist. Ofid. p. 66 (1863) ; Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mex., Rept. p. 707 (1890). Ophiomorphus (non Dej.), Cope, l. ce. p. 75, and Proc, U.S, Nat. Mus. xii. 1889, p. 144. Lygophis (non T'sch.), part., Cope, l. e. Rhadinza, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1863, p. 100, and 1868, p. 132. Calonotus (non Hiibn.), Jan, l. ¢. p. 259. Diadophis, part., Jan, /. ¢. p. 261; Bocourt, Miss. Se. Mex., Rept. p- 618 (1886). Enicognathus, part., Jan, l. c. p. 266; Bocourt, 1. e. p. 625. Ablabes, Jan, 7. c. d: 279. Aporophis, part., Cope, Proc. Am. Philos, Soc. xvii. 1877, p. 34. Maxillary teeth 14 to 24, posterior largest, forming an uninterrupted series, or the two or three hindermost separated from the others by a very short interspace; mandibular teeth subequal. Head but slightly distinct from neck; eye moderate or rather small, with round pupil. Body cylindrical ; scales smooth, without apical pits, 81. RHADINZEA. 161 in 15 to 21 rows; ventrals not or but ohtusely angulate laterally. Tail moderate or long; subcaudals in two rows. Central and South America. Fig. 15. Wu ; SWAQQQAY SQ WAY 4 ttt Atif y AA Attttiled 4 NK (“4 We Chil Maxillary and mandible of Rhadinea merremii. Synopsis of the Species. I. Scales in 15 to 19 rows. A. Anterior chin-shields at least as long as the posterior ; tail not more than one fourth of the total length. 1. Six or seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye. a. Scales in 17 rows. Onespastocullar’ 73/502) fo acces. se. 1. leucogaster, p. 163. Two postoculars ; nostril between two HAGAN SU al rege shares, tas Ms Adal 2. breviceps, p. 164. Two postoculars ; nasal single ...... 3. calligaster, p. 164. 6; Seales im 1o'rows-........ 4. mimus, p. 164. 2. Hight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye. a. Scales in 19 rows. a. Ventrals obtusely angulate laterally. Ventrals 147-159 ; subcaudals 50-73. 5. anomala, p. 165. Ventrals 186-198; subcaudals 75-92. 6. sagittefera, p. 165. B. Ventrals not angulate laterally. Suture between the frontal and the preefrontals not longer than that between the frontal, and the Bapaocmiares 2. dete ns seh t a ces: 13. obtusa, p. 171. Frontal wide, supraocular suture Bitorber Chan Anterior... .. 2... 14. serperastra, p. 172. VOL. Il. M 162 COLUBRIDE. b. Seales in 17 rows. a. Ventrals not more than 185. * Parietals a little longer than their distance from the internasals ; ventrals 143-163. 7. cobella, p. 166. ** Parietals as long as their distance from the inter- nasals. Ventrals 150-170, with black spots .. 8. purpurans, p. 167. Ventrals 141-164, unspotted, uniform, oredgéd ‘with -bladk 2.0% 2. 0055 9. merremti, p. 168. Ventrals 165-183, unspotted, edged AMUSE MD IRGIOA WE. Sst eat ete eat 10. fusca, p. 169. Ventrals 147-165, unspotted, outer CRIS FPCCM ais one's ok mp Sete. ios. Ue 11. jegeri, p. 170. 3. Ventrals more than 185. 12. genimaculata, p. 170. 9g ] B. Anterior chin-shields shorter than the posterior, or tail more than one fourth of the total length. 1. Scales in 17 rows. a. Seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye. Frontal once and a half as long as broad ; subcaudals 58-71 ........ 15. affinis, p. 172. Frontal once and two thirds as long as broad; subcaudals 66-75 ...... 16. pecilopogon, p. 173. Frontal once and a half to once and two thirds as long as broad; sub- ERAS SD—-OD gic ih aw iors rons ansantis 25, laureata, p. 179. b. Eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye. Ventrals 173; subcaudals 78 ...... 17. lachrymans, p. 174. Ventrals 117-187 ; subeaudals 90-120. 21. decorata, p. 176. Ventrals 117 ; subcaudals 79 ...... 22. vermiculaticeps, p.177. Ventrals 145-183; subcaudals 88- ee Se eM te taye be ie ehrid «webs wine le alin a op 24. vittata, p. 178. c. Hight upper labials, third, fourth, and fifth entering the eye. 18. undulata, p. 174. 2. Scales in 19 rows ..........°23. clavata, p. Life 3. Seales in 15 rows. Three postoculats qisfe> si... 2%. , 19. melanauchen, p. 175. T wo postacnlars’:- Srtate ayes ove 20. occipitalis, p. 175. TL. -Soales in 21 sows 22s sis. 26. godmani, p. 179. / coe 81. RHADINZA. 163 TABLE SHOWING NUMBERS OF SCALES AND SHIELDs. | Seales. | Ventrals. eateudte Labials. (A detcagastens. 5. witescece eesti 17 140 80 6 PROTEC 8 ecosen cee eipriotiooe ees le calif, 154 48-54 6-7 COMMQUSTET 1 fon See ve gan ces. seer NG 152 46 ¢/ UUMCUSH ce sae esc aeoei eee ctdenoeeer 15 2 ? 7 WRC ILOIECLL Set we ct meets Nee See 19 147-159 50-73 7-8 HESAORULEF ERG 2585.05. sche 19 186-198 75-92 8 COULLLM mens Ph fone h cere ee 17 145-163 45-57 8 BUT DUA acc ha canneoce seater 17 150-170 51-65 8 LOTTO sb os Sea teaick coetete ia 141-164 47-58 8 HL OTB Noes oka aa e et ae ciate 2 17 165-185 51-60 8 GEG Clr CSO CaM Rc ee 17-19 147-165 55-62 8 genimaculata...... Sete Sans hes 7 191-208 51-66 8 OULUSA \toseceiteedsteces Aa. soho: 19 174-192 65-79 8 SAUDER ASEMM eat cette sieenescsneense 19 164 78 8 GUTS Sener Senet eae aoe NV/ 147-185 58-71 Ui PUCUOPOG OM seoetes ates ate eae 17 141-164 66-75 7 LECHPUTOOTESS Sect seneos se eevee 17 178 78 8 RUA AUI Una Mine se Reae! sac e ce oe eas 17 149-167 52-85 8 MELANAUCKEN ....002.00c0seeeseees 15 148 60 8 GCOVIUL AUISH save tae ec aseeeiaoeeeer 15 152-183 64-86 8 ECOL TEMA eat ceeac ne eee 17 117-137 90-120 8 UEP IMICULALUCEDS 5.2... 2.-00-022 27: yi 117 7) 8 CHUORUG MEARE GTS Oo 19 127 89 8 (AACTe Da aetcacbr in ease aneO aoe 17 145-183 88-132 8 VLEET eee inc ee ted 17 159-164 85-95 il (GOA MANU sacs ca ncacueeetateewaes 21 168-176 72-92 8 1. Rhadinza leucogaster. Liophis leucogaster, Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat, Phys. ii. 1863, p. 289, and Icon. Gén. 13, pl. vi. fig. 1 (1865). Eye rather small; rostral broader than deep, just visible from above; internasals broader than long; suture between the inter- nasals a little shorter than that between the prefrontals; frontal about once and a half as long as broad, longer than its distance from the end of the snout, as Jong as the parietals ; latter as long as their distance from the internasals; loreal square; one pre- and one postocular ; temporals 1+2; six upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as the posterior. Scales in 17 rows. Ventrals 140; anal divided; subcaudals 30. Brown above, with black cross bands, some of the scales on the middle line between the bands edged with white; a black lateral stripe on the hinder part of the body, extending to the ends of the ventrals; lower surface white. Total length 180 millim.; tail 28. Habitat unknown. 164 COLUBRID. . Rhadinza breviceps. Liophis breviceps, ee Proc. Ac. Philad. 1860, p. 252. Ophiomorphus breviceps, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1862, p. 75. Eye rather small; rostral broader than deep, just visible from above ; internasals broader than long, a little shorter than the pra- frontals; frontal not quite once and a half as long as broad, longer than its distance from the end of the snout, slightly shorter than the parietals ; latter as long as their distance from the rostral ; loreal deeper than long ; one pre- and two postoculars; temporals 1+2>; six or seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye ; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-chields, which are as long as or a little longer than the posterior. Scales in 17 rows. Ventrals 154; anal divided; subecaudals 48-54. Length of tail 53 to 5% times in the total length. Brown above, the scales edged with black, with more or less regular narrow black cross bands ; below with black and white (red ?) cross bands of subequal width. Total length 450 millim. ; tail 80. Ecuador ; Surinam. a. 6 (V. 154; C. 48), W. Ecuador. Mr. Fraser [C.]. b, 2 (V. 154; C. 48). Palltanga, Ecuador. Mr. Buckley [C.]. 3. Rhadinza calligaster. Contia calligaster, Cope, Journ. Ac. Philad. vill. 1876, p. 146, pl. xxviii. fig. 12. = Ban Snout narrowed; one nasal shield; loreal subquadrate; one pre- and two postoculars: temporals 1+1 or 1+2; seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; anterior and posterior chin-shields equal. Scales in 17 rows. Ventrals 152; anal divided ; subcaudals 46. Dark brown above, with a narrow black vertebral stripe; two lateral paler stripes; a black stripe along the ends of the ventrals; labials broadly black bordered; belly yellow, with a series of black crescents on the median front of each suture; middle line of tail below black. Pico Blanco, Costa Rica. 4, Rhadinea mimus. Opheomorphus mimus, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1868, p. 307. Snout short; internasals broader than long; frontal shorter than parietals; loreal very small or absent; one pre- and two postoculars ; ; temporals 14+2; seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye. Scales in ]5 rows. Crimson, each scale with a brown spot near its tip; ten black rings on the body, complete across the belly ; head above and spot below eye black. Total length 340 millim.; tail 60, Andes of Ecuador or Colombia. 81. RHADINZA. 165 5. Rhadinea anomala. Coronella anomala, Giinth. Cat. p. 87 (1858), and Zool. Rec. 1866, p. 126; Bouleng. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (5) xviii. 1886, p. 431, Lygophis rutilus, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1862, p. 80, and 18638, p. LOL. Coronella pulchella, Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1863, p. 251, and Icon, Gén. 17, pl. ili. fig. 4 (1866). Aporophis anomalus, Cope, Proc, Am. Philos. Soc. xvii. 1877, p. 98. Eye moderate. Rostral broader than deep, jast visible from above; internasals as long as broad, as long as or a little shorter than the prefrontals *; frontal narrow, twice as long as broad, as long as or a little longer than its distance from the end of the snout, as long as the parietals; loreal as long as deep or a little longert; one pre- and two postoculars; temporals 1+ 2; eight (exceptionally seven) upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; four or five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin- shields, which are as long as or a little longer than the posterior. Scales in 19 rows. Ventrals indistinctly angulate laterally, 147— 159; anal divided; subcaudals 50-73. Length of tail 43 to 53 times in the total length. Brown or olive above, with large black spots dotted with yellow, and two yellow longitudinal lines or series of spots; the black spots forming symmetrical vertical bars on the sides; belly yellow. Total length 570 millim. ; tail 105. From Southern Brazil and Paraguay to Buenos Ayres. @ 6 (NV. 156;.€.?). Parana. Haslar Collection. (Type-) 6. 3 (V.158; C: 69), Paraguay. Prof. Grant [P.]. c-d. 3 (V. 159; C. 69) & Q (V. 155; C. 66). ef. 2 (V. 147, 154; C. 66, 65). g-i. 8 (V. 152; C. 58) & (V. 155, 155; C. 53, Rio Grande do Sul. Dept. of Soriano, Uru- ouay. Buenos Ayres. Dr. H. v. Ihering [C.]. R. Havers, Esq. [ P.}. G. Wilks, Esq. [P.]. South of Rio de la Plata. Rio Grande do Sul. ). k-l. 6 (V.151; C. 59) & © (V. 147; C. 50). m. Skull. Lieut. Gairdner [P.]. 6. Rhadinea sagittifera. Chlorosoma sagittifer, Jan, in Burm. Reise La Plata, ii. p. 530 (1861) [no description ]. Liopeltis sagittifer, Jan, ‘Elenco, p, 82 (1863), and Icon. Gén. 31, pl. v. fig. 2-(1869). 2 Liophis pulcher, Steind. Sitzb. Ak. Wien, lv. 1867, p. 267, pl. i. Eye moderate; rostral a little broader than deep, well visible * The type specimen is anomalous in having an azygous shield separating the pair of preefrontals. t Fused with the prefrontal in the type specimen. 166 COLUBRID. from above; nasals sometimes entire or semidivided; internasals nearly as long as broad, as long as the prefrontals; frontal narrow, nearly twice as long as broad, with concave sides, slightly longer than its distance from the end of the snout, as long as the parietals ; loreal a little longer than deep; one or two prx- and two post- ° oculars; temporals 14+2; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as or a little longer than the posterior. Scales in 19 rows. Ventrals 186-198; anal divided ; subcaudals 75-92. Length of tail 4 to 43 times in the total length. Pale buff above, with two alternating series of large black spots ; a broad black stripe from the eye to the side of the neck; upper lip, two or three outer rows of scales, and lower surface white. Total length 740 millim. ; tail 170. Western Argentina, a-b. g (V.198; C. 86) & Mendoza. (V. 193; C. 75). c-f. o (V. 196, 197, 186; Tucuman. C. 86, 92, 82) & yg. GVi1875C.76). 7. Rhadinea cobella. Coluber cobella, Linn. Mus. Ad. Frid, p. 24 (1754), and S. N. i. p- 878 (1766); Merr. Beitr. i. p. 16, pl. iv., and ii. p. 32, pl. viii. 1790). Elyps cobella, Schneid. Hist. Amph. i. p. 296 (1801). Coluber cenchrus, Daud. Rept. vil. p. 189 (1803). serpentinus, part., Daud. l. ¢. p. 87. Coronella cobella, Schley. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 63, pl. i. figs. 4 & 5 1837). Lisphi cobella, Dum. § Bibr. vii. p. 698 (1854); Giiinth. Cat. p. 43 (1858) ; Jan, Icon. Gén. 16, pl. v. fig. 1 (1866). Ophiomorphus cobella, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1862, p. 75. Liophis teniogaster, Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. il. 1868, p. 292, and Icon. Gén. 18, pl. i. (1866). Eye rather small. Rostral broader than deep, visible from above ; internasals as long as broad or a little broader, as long as or a little shorter than the prefrontals ; frontal once and a half to once and three fourths as long as broad, as long as or slightly longer than its distance from the end of the snout, a little shorter than the parietals ; loreal as long as deep or deeper than long; one prie- and two postoculars; temporals 1+2; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as or a little Yonger than the posterior. Scales in 17.rows. Ventrals 143-163; anal divided ; subeaudals 45-57. Length of tail 43 to 6 times in the total length. Brown or blackish above, with whitish lines or cross bands ; belly yellowish (coral-red in life) with transverse black spots or cross bands, always more or less marked in the young, which have a blackish nuchal collar edged behind with whitish, and a S81. RHADIN®MA, 167 pair of whitish dots close together on the parietal shields; upper labials yellowish. Total length 730 millim.; tail 125. Guianas, Brazil. A. Brown above, with darker spots and white edges to some of the scales, the assemblage of short white lines sometimes forming irregular cross bands. (C. cobella.) a. 9 (V. 150; C. 61). Trinidad. By W. Urichs Hage [PY b-n. 3 (V. 154, 151, 153; Demerara. C. 57, 54, 51), Q (V. 151, 155, 151, 153; C. 56, 46, 52, 52), her. (V. 151, 156, 154; C. 54, 53, 51), & ye. (V. 150, 148; GC. 51, 54). o. 2 (V. 153; C. 55). Demerara. J. Henslow, Esq. [P.]. p-u. & (V. 155, 154, 153; Berbice. C. 54, 58, 538) & 9 (V. 148, 150, 151; C. 52, 50, F). v. 2 (V. 163; C. 45). Cayenne. H. C. Rothery, Esq. [P.]. w. 2 (V. 154; C. 56). Brazil. B. Dark brown or black above, with regular transverse white bands, widening towards the body. (LZ. twntogaster.) ‘a. & (V. 154; C. 52). Bahia. Dr. Wucherer [C.]. b. 2 (V. 157; C. 52). Bahia. D. Wilson Barker, Esq. (geal c-d. & (V.150; C.49) & Bahia. Haslar Collection. (V. 154; C. 58). es. Ve. (Ve' 150. 156 5 Pernambuco. J.P. G. Smith, Esq. [P_]. C. 51, 50). g. 2 (V. 154; C. 56). Para. R. Graham, Esq. [P.]. A variety without spots on the belly is named by Jan (Ul. ce., Icon, 16, pl. v. fig. 2) var. flaviventris, a. Skeleton. S. America. 6, ce. Skulls. Brazil. 8. Rhadinza purpurans. Ablabes purpurans, Dum. § Bibr, vii. p. 312 (1854). Diadophis purpurans, Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii, 1863, p. 265, and Icon. Gén. 15, pl. v. fig. 5 (1866). Coronella orientalis, Giinth. Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 256 (1864). P Liophis cobella, var. collaris, Jan, ll. cc. p. 293, Icon. 16, pl. v. fig. 3 (1866). Rhadinza chrysostoma, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1868, p. 104. 168 COLUBRID. Coronella pecilolemus, Giinth. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (4) ix. 1872, p.19. Liophis purpurans, Giinth. 1. c. Eye rather small. Rostral broader than deep, scarcely visible from above ; internasals a little broader than long, as long as or a little shorter than the preefrontals ; frontal nearly twice as long as broad, longer than its distance from the end of the snout, slightly shorter than the parietals; loreal as long as deep or deeper than long; one pre- and two postoculars; temporals 1+2; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as or a little longer than the posterior. Scales in 17 rows. Ventrals 150- 179; anal divided; subcaudals 51-65. Length of tail 5 to 54 times in the total length. Dark brown above, with a lighter, black-edged streak along each side of the posterior half of the body, most distinct on the tail; sometimes a white line across the nape ; upper lip white; below white, with square or transverse black spots, which may be confluent on the anterior portion of the body, more sparse posteriorly, and absent on the tail. Total length 460 millim.; tail 90. From the Guianas to the Upper Amazon. a. Her. (VY. 150; C. 53). Demerara. Zool. Society. b,c. 3 (V. 156; C. 62) & 9 Upper Amazon. “Mr. E. Bartlett [C.]. (¥V. 170; .C..52). (Types of C. pweilolemus.) d. Hgr. (V. 163; C. 65). —P E. India Company. (Type of C. orientalis.) 9. Rhadinza merremii. dr om ? 5 880 miliaris, Linn. Mus, Ad. Frid. p 27 (1754), a and S. N. i, p. 380 (1766). Coluber merremii, Wied, Reise Bras. ii. p. 121 (1821), Beitr. Nat Bras. i. p. 352, and Abbild. (1825). — miliaris, Raddi, Mem. Soc, Ital. Modena, xix. (Fis.) 1823, p- 65. Natrix chiametla, Wagl. in Sprx, Serp. Bras. p. 14, pl. ii. b. fig. 2 (1824). Coluber bicolor, Reuss, Mus. Senckenb. i. p. 145, pl. viii. fig. 1 (1833), Coronella merremii, part., Schleg. Phys. sae ii. ay 58 (1837). Liophis merremii, part., "Dum. & Bibr. vii. p. 708 (1854); Giinth. Cat. p. 44 (1858) ; Jan, Arch. Zool, Anat. Phys. ii. 1863, p. 291. Osrenelle australis, Giinth. 1. ¢. p. 40. Ophiomorphus merremii, Cope, Proc, Ac. Philad. 1862, p. 75. Liophis bicolor, Jan, /. c. p. 296. Eye rather small. Rostral broader than deep, visible from above; internasals as long as broad or a little broader, shorter than the preefrontals ; frontal once and two thirds to twice as long as broad; frontal as long as or a little longer than its distance from the end of the snout, slightly shorter than the parietals; loreal as long as deep or deeper than long; one pre-and two postoculars ; temporals 1+2; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as or a little longer than the posterior. , Ventrals 141-164; anal divided; subcaudals 47-58. 17 rows. 81. RHADIN@A. 169 Seales in Length of tail 5 to 54 times in the total length. Yellowish or pale olive-brown above, each scale edged with black ; lower parts uniform yellow, the shields edged with black at the sides. light nuchal collar. Total length 500 millim. ; tail 95. Young with a Brazil. a-d, e-f. 3 (V. 144, 141, Brazil. 150, 143; ©. 58, 2, 49, 51), 2 (V. 146; C. 49), & her. (V. 148; C. 50). g. Yg. (V. 143; C. 50). Brazil. Lord Stuart [P.]. fie OV IAS Cue)). Tijuca, near Rio W. Schaus, Esq. [P.]. Janeiro. ameve. €V. 160; €. 56). Colonia Alpina, Dr. E. A. Géldi [P.]. Theresopolis, Proy. Rio Janeiro. S. José dos Campos, Prov. 8. Paulo. —? kl. QO (V. Mr. A. Thomson [P.]. C. 47, 56). m. 9 (V. 145; C. 52). 152, 164; Sir J. Richardson [P.]. (Type of C. australis.) a. Skull. Brazil. 10. Rhadinza fusea. Liophis merremii, Burm, Reise La Plata, i. p. 528 (1861). ? Opheomorphus merremii, var. semiaureus, Cope, Proc, Ac. Philad. 1862, p. 348. Liophis merremii, part., Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1865, p. 291, and Icon. Gén. 17, pl. v. (1866); Hensel, Arch. f. Nat. 1868, . 324, Uancnnr pitts fuscus, Cope, Proc. Am. Philos. Soc. xxii. 1885, p. 190; Boweng. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (5) xvi. 1885, p. 297. Liophis fuscus, Bouleng. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (5) xviii. 1886, p. 451. Rhadinwa fusca, Bouleng. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (6) xiii. 1894, p. 346. Eye rather small. Rostral broader than deep, visible from above; internasals broader than long, shorter than the prefrontals; frontal once and two thirds to twice as long as broad, longer than its distance from the end of the snout, as long as or a little shorter than the parietals ; loreal deeper than long; one preocular, some- times with a small subocular below it; two postoculars; temporals 1+42; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as or a little longer than the posterior. Scales in 17 rows. Ventrals 165-183; anal divided; subcaudals 51-60. Length of tail 5 to 6 times in the total length. Yellowish or olive-brown above, each scale edged with darker; ventrals and subcaudals yellow, black-edged. Young with a A-shaped black band on the occiput, another on the nape, and a series of large black spots along each side, which unite into a stripe on the posterior part of the 170 COLUBRID, body and on the tail ; these markings may be more or less distinctly preserved in the adult. Total length 1070 millim.; tail 175, Southern Brazil to Buenos Ayres. a. Her. (V. 174; C. 59). b, c-d. @ (V. 180, 175; rps, 68) & yg. (V. 169; C. 58). e. 9 (V. 183; C. 51). f-m. & (V. 172, 168, 167, Brazil. Capt. J. Parish [P. ]. Rio Grande do Sul. H Dr, v. Ihering ueAs Dr. J. Bohls [C.}. Asuncion, Paraguay. Uruguay. 170; C. 58, 57, 56, 51) & 9 (V. 170, 170, 166; C. 60, 59, 57). This form may have to be regarded as merely a variety of the preceding. 11. Rhadineza jegeri. (Prater VII. fig. 3.) Coronella jxegeri, Giinth. Cat. p. 87 (1858); Bouleng. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (8) xviii. 1886, p. 431. Liophis (Ophiomorphus) dorsalis, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1863 p. 283 ; Hensel, Arch. f. Nat. 1868, p. 325. Opheomorphus dorsalis, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1868, p. 102. Eye moderate, Rostral broader than deep, just visible from above; internasals as long as broad or a little broader, as long as or shorter than the przefrontals ; frontal not twice as long as broad, a little longer than its distance from the end of the snout, a little shorter than the parietals; loreal deeper than long; one pre- and two postoculars ; temporals 1+2; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as or a little longer than the posterior. Scales in 17 rows (exceptionally 19). Ventrals 147-165; anal divided; subcaudals 55-62. Length of tail 44 to 5 times in the total length. Olive above, this colour extending to the sides of the ventrals; vertebral region brown; lower surface yellowish or salmon-pink, uniform or obscured with olive. Total length 560 millim.; tail 116. Southern Brazil and Uruguay. a. 9 (V. 153; C. 56). B.D (Voae7 76. 62). e-e. 6 (V. 157; C. 62), (V. 165; C. 60), & yg. (V. 164; C. 59). f. 2 (V. 164; C. 55). Brazil. Dr. Gardiner [C.]. Ty Brazil. M. Clausen [C.]. ( —7P° Rio Grande do Dr. H. v. Ihering [C.]. Sul. Uruguay. 12. Rhadinea genimaculata. Dromicus lineatus, part., Dum. § Bibr. vii. p. 155 (1854). Liophis (Lygophis) genimaculata, Loettg. Zeitschr. f. ges. Naturw. viii. 1885, p. 229. 81. RHADIN®A, EFE Rhadinza genimaculata, Bouleng. Ann. § Mag. N. ZH. (6) xiii. 1894, p. 347. Eye moderate. Rostral slightly broader than deep, scarcely visible from above ; internasals broader than long, as long as the preefrontals ; frontal twice as long as broad, not much wider than the supraocular, much longer than its distance from the end of the snout, a little shorter than the parietals ; loreal as long as deep ; one prie- and two postoculars; temporals 1+2; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are a little longer than the posterior. Scales in 17 rows. Ventrals 191-208; anal divided; subcaudals 51-66. Pale grey-brown above, with three dark brown light-edged longitudinal streaks; the vertebral streak widest, hardly two scales wide, and commencing on the occiput; the lateral streaks widening abruptly at the angle of the mouth and extending, through the eye, to the end of the snout; upper lip and lower surface uniform white; a pink stripe along the middle of the belly and under the tail. Total length 390 millim. ; tail 75. Paraguay. fs 3 (VW: 191 3°C. 55) Paraguay. Hr. H. Rohde [C.]. (One of the types.) b. 2 (V. 199; C. 5d). Asuncion. Dr. J. Bohls [C.]. 13. Rhadinza obtusa. Rhadinza obtusa, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1865, p. 101. Enicognathus, sp., &. Miill. Verh. nat. Ges. Basel, vii. 1882, p. 144. Coronella obtusa, Bouleng. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (5) xv. 1885, p. 194. Eye rather small. Rostral a little broader than deep, scarcely visible from above; internasals broader than long, as long as the prefrontals; frontal once and a half as long as broad, twice as broad as the supraocular, longer than its distance from the end of the snout and a little shorter than the parictals; loreal square ; one pre- and two postoculars; temporals 142; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye ; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as or a little longer than the posterior. Scales in 19 rows. Ventrals 174-192; anal divided ; subeaudals 65-79. Pale brown above, with a dark brown vertebral streak, occupying one scale and two halves, commencing on the snout; a dark brown lateral streak, extending round the snout and passing through the eye; sides and outer ends of ventrals dark olive-grey ; upper lip and lower surface yellowish, unspotted. Total length 380 millim. ; tail 95. Southern Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina. Gr OV. 487 3° C. 9): Rio Grande do Sul. Dr. H. v. Ihering [C.}. Ga Sc0Val8d 3: C74); Dept. of Soriano, R. Havers, Esq. [P.]. Uruguay. Go (V. 174; Cz 65). Colonia Resistencia, Prof. Spegazzini [C.]; C, Chaco. Marquis G. Doria| P.]. 172 COLUBRIDA. 14. Rhadineza serperastra. Rhadinza serperastra, Cone, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1871, p. 212, and Journ. Ac. Philad. viii. 1876, p. 140. Ablabes serperastra, Giinth. Biol. C.-Am., Rept. p. 105 (1893). Internasals transverse, narrow ; frontal wide, supraciliary suture shorter than anterior, total length exceeding that of common parietal suture; loreal square; one pre- and two postoculars ; temporals 1+ 2; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; chin-shields subequal. Scales in 19 rows. Ventrals 164; anal divided ; subcaudals 78. Dark brown, with six longitudinal yellow or white lines; head dark brown above, with a pale shade across frontal and two just behind parietals; labials black, yellow- spotted; belly yellowish, with a series of dark spots on the ends of the ventrals. Costa Rica. 15. Rhadinega affinis. Dromicus affinis, part., Giinth. Cat. p. 128 (1858). ? Enicognathus melanocephalus, part., Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. li. 1863, p. 269, and Icon. Gén. 16, pl. 1. fig. 4* (1866). Coronella iheringii, Bouleng. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (5) xv. 1885, p. 194. Eye moderate. Snout short ; rostral broader than deep, scarcely visible from above; internasals broader than long, shorter than the prefrontals ; frontal about once and a half as long as broad, a little longer than its distance from the end of the snout and shorter than the parietals ; loreal as long as deep or a little deeper than long; one pre- and two postoculars ; temporals 1+2, the second upper very long; seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye ; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are shorter than the posterior. Scales in 17 rows. Ventrals 147- 185; anal divided; subcaudals 58-71. Length of tail 34 to 5 times in the total length. Grey-brown above; a black band on each side of the head, passing through the eye, uniting with a broad transverse band on the occiput, covering the posterior half of the parietals; the rest of the upper surface of the head with black variegations, or almost entirely black; a triangular light spot behind the eye and two roundish ones close together behind the point of the frontal; the black occipital band edged with lighter behind; a blackish longitudinal line on the nape, sometimes con- tinued along the back as a vertebral series of small spots ; a roundish dark spot on each side of the nape; pale yellow inferiorly, with one or two black dots on the side of each ventral and one on each caudal ; a few other minute dots may be scattered on the ventrals ; chin and throat brown, with yellowish, black-edged spots or ver- miculations. Total length 710 millim.; tail 145. Brazil. . 81. RHADIN®A. 173 a. Hgr.9 (V.170; C. 64). Rio Janeiro. AY ry, Haq. (Pa) | b. Her. ¢(V. 147; C. 71). Rio Janeiro. G. Busk, Esq. [P. ]. { (Lypes.) c-e. 6 (V. 178; C.?) & Rio Grande do Sul. Dr. H. v. Ihering you: (V. 172, 176, C:; (C.]. (Types of 58, ?). C. theringit.) F. 9 (CVi185; Cl 6p). Theresopolis. Fischer Collection. 16. Rhadinea pecilopogon. Dromicus affinis, part., Giinth. Cat. p. 128 (1858). Rhadinwa pecilopogon, Cope, Proc. Ac. > Philad. 1863, p. 100; Giinth. Zool. Rec, 1866, p. 125. Enicognathus elegans, Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. \i. 1863, p. 268, and Icon. Gén. 16, pl. 1. fig. 5 (1866). Dromicus melanocephalus, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1863, p. 277. ? Liophis persimilis, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1868, p. 308. Coronella peecilopogon, Bouleng. Ann. § Mag. N. H, (5) xv. 1885, p- 194, and xvii. 1886, p. 431. FEnicognathus bilineatus, Fischer, Jahrb. Hamb. Wiss. Anst. ii. 1885, p- 98, pl. iil. fig. 5. Eye rather small. Rostral broader than deep, scarcely visible from above ; internasals broader than long, shorter than the prie- frontals ; frontal once and two thirds as long as broad, much longer than its distance from the end of the snout, and a little shorter than the parietals ; loreal as long as deep or deeper than long ; one pra- and two postoculars ; temporals 142; seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are shorter than the posterior. Scales in 17 rows. Ventrals 141-164; anal divided; subcaudals 66-75. Length of tail 33 to 4 times in the total length. Back brown, with three black longitudinal lines or series of dots; sides usually dark grey, which colour extends upon the sides of the ventrals; head dark brown or blackish, with a white line round the snout, along the canthus rostralis, and from the eye to the second upper tem- poral; upper lip white, brown-dotted ; ventral region yellowish in the middle, with a lateral series of small black spots or short lines, which may be confluent into a streak on the hinder half of the body. Total length 440 millim.; tail 120. Southern Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay. a-b. §(V. 151; C.75) & Rio Grande do Sul. Dr. H. v. Ihering [C.]. 2 (V. 160; C. 69). c. 2 (V. 168; C. 70). Sta. Catharina. Dr. H. vy. Ihering [C.]. d. 3 (V.141; C. 72). Santos. Dr. J. G. Fischer's Collection. (Type of LZ. bilineatus.) e. ¢ (V. 155; C. 66). Brazil. Haslar Collection. (One of the types of D. affinis.) Ff, g (V. 154; C, 72). Paraguay. Prof. Grant [P. ]. 174 COLUBRID. ~ 17. Rhadinza lachrymans. Lygophis lachrymans, Cope, Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc. xi. 1869, p- 164. Rhadinza lachrymans, Cope, Journ. Ac. Philad. viii. 1876, p. 140, Dromicus lachrymans, Giinth. Biol. C-Am., Rept. p. 114 (1894). Snoutshort; rostral broader than deep ; internasals broader than long ; frontal broad, shorter than the parietals ; loreal longer than deep; one pre- and two postoculars ; temporals 1+2; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye ; anterior chin-shields shorter than the posterior. Scales in 17 rows. Ventrals 173; anal divided ; subcaudals 78. Chestnut-brown above ; end of ventrals and first three and a half rows of scales blackish, yellowish-margined above from side of neck to end of tail; on the anterior half the body is divided by a yellowish band on the first and second rows of scales; head above brown ; a deep brown band from eye across sixth labial, another across seventh, and a black spot on each side of neck; below and labials bright yellow, the anterior upper Jabials brown margined. Habitat unknown. 18. Rhadinza undulata. Coluber undulatus, Wied, Beitr. Nat. Bras. i. p. 829, and Abbild. (1825). Enicognathus melanocephalus, part., Dum. § Bibr. vii. p. 330 (1854) ; Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1863, p. 269, and Icon. Gén. 16, pl. i. fig. 4 (1866). _ Coronella decorata (non Giinth. 1858), Giinth. Proc. Zool. Soe. 1859, p. 412. Dromicus brevirostris, Peters, Mon. Berl, Ac. 1863, p.280, and 1871, p- 400. undulatus, Peters, 1. ec. 1863, p. 281. Enicognathus teniolatus, Jan, 7. ce. p. 272, 16, pl. ii. f. 4. Dromicus boursieri, Jan, Icon. Gén. 25, pl. il. fig. 2 (1867). viperinus, Giinth. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (4) 1. 1868, p. 418. —Lygophis nicagus, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1868, p. 132. Rhadinza tzeniolata, Cope, Proc. Am. Philos. Soc. xi. 1869, p. 154. Coronella whymperi, Bouleng. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (5) ix. 1882, p. 460, fig. ? Enicognathus joberti, Sauvage, Bull. Soc. Philom. (7) viii. 1884, p- 146. Rhadinza nicaga, Cope, Proc. Am. Philos. Soc. xxiii. 1886, p. 102. Coronella teniolata, Loetty. Ber. Senck. Ges. 1888, p. 195. Snout very short; rostral broader than deep, scarcely visible from above ; internasals as long as broad, or a little broader, shorter than the preefrontals ; frontal once and a half to once and two thirds as long as broad, longer than its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals; loreal as long as deep or deeper than long; one pree- and two postoculars; temporals 1+2 (rarely 242); eight upper labials, third, fourth, and fifth entering the eye ; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are shorter than the posterior. Scales in17 rows. Ventrals 149-167; 81. RHADIN®A. 175 anal divided ; subcaudals 52-85. Length of tail 3 to 43 times in the total length. Brown above, with a blackish vertebral streak or zigzag band, becoming indistinct on the anterior part of the body in the adult ; a black streak from the eye to the side of the neck, and another along each side of the tail ; upper labials yellowish, uniform or spotted with black, or blackish spotted with yellow; a light, black-edged spot on each side of the nape, and usually a pair of light dots close together on the parietals; yellowish inferiorly, uniform or the edges of the ventrals blackish ; a black spot at the outer end of each ventral; chin and throat usually dotted or spotted with black. Total length 410 millim.; tail 135. Brazil, Ecuador, Guiana *. a-b. S (V. 156; C. 66) & Milligalli, Keuador, E. Whymper, Esq. [C.]. OV tbs eC or ) 6200 feet. (Types of C. whympert. e. Her. (V. 165; C. 57). W. Ecuador. Mr. Fraser [C.]. d-e. Her. (V. 160, 161; Pebas. Mr. J. Hauxwell[C.]. C. 60, P). (Types of D. viperinus.) 19. Rhadinza melanauchen. Enicognathus melanauchben, Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1863, p. 267, and Icon. Gén. 16, pl. i. fig. 2 (1866), Eye rather small. Rostral much broader than deep, scarcely visible from above ; internasals as long as broad, nearly as long as the preefrontals ; frontal once anda half as long as broad, a little longer than its distance from the end of the snout, a little shorter than the parietals ; loreal square; one pree- and three postoculars ; temporals 142; eight upper labials, third, fourth, and fifth entering the eye; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are much shorter than the posterior. Scales in 15 rows. Ventrals 148; anal divided; subcaudals 60. Reddish brown above, with blackish cross bands; a large blackish, white-edged transverse spot on the nape; lips and chin white, speckled with black; lower surface uniform white. Total length 350 millim.; tail 95. Bahia. : 20. Rhadinea occipitalis. Coronella elegans (non Tsch.), Giinth. Cat. p. 88 (1858). Enicognathus occipitalis, Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1863, p. 267, and Icon. Gén. 16, pl. i. fig. 1 (1866), Dromicus (Lygophis) wuchereri, Giinth. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (3) xii. 1864, p. 225, fig. Liophis regine, part., Steind. Sitz. Ak. Wien, lv. 1867, p. 268. Dromicus miolepis, Boettg. Zool. Anz. 1891, p. 595. Rhadinza occipitalis, Bouleng. Ann. § May. N, H. (6) xiii. 1894, p. 347. * I have examined a specimen from Cayenne, preserved in the Basle Museum. 176 COLUBRID. Rostral broader than deep, scarcely visible from above; inter- nasals broader than long, shorter than the prefrontals; frontal nearly twice as long as broad, much longer than its distance from the end of the snout, and slightly shorter than the parietals ; loreal as long as deep, or a little deeper than long; one pre- and two postoculars ; temporals 1+2 or 242; eight upper labials, third, fourth, and fifth entering the eye; four or five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are shorter than the posterior. Scales in 15 rows. Ventrals 152-183; anal divided ; subcaudals 64-86. Tail 33 to 43 times in the total length. Back olive-brown, with two alternating series of blackish, lght-edged spots, which are largest and sometimes confluent into cross bands on the anterior part of the body, and may be lost altogether poste- riorly ; sides usually darker, sometimes blackish grey ; head brown above, with a blackish lateral streak, passing through the eyes, and a white line round the snout, along the canthus rostralis and supra- ciliary edge; usually a pair of white dots close together on the parietals ; sometimes a pair of larger light spots on the occiput ; upper lip white; belly white, with a lateral series of black dots, - which may be confluent into a longitudinal line. Total length 475 millim. ; tail 105. Brazil, Paraguay, North Argentina, Bolivia, Eastern Peru. pay. 160; ‘0: 66). Bahia. Dr. O. Wucherer [P.]. (Type of D. wuchereri). b. 2 (V. 183; C. 64). Rio Grande do Sul. Dr. H. v. Thering | C.]. ce. Yg. (V.175; C. 68). Asuncion, Paraguay. Dr. J. Bohls (C.). Gig ¥-178; C.7). Candelaria, Argen- M. J. Bove [C.]; tina. Marquis G. Doria| P.]. eres ACV; Wi 2s). (73). Cashiboya, N.E. Mr. W. Davis C1; Peru. Messrs. Veitch | P. |. — 7.6 (¥. 1655" C. 70). Peru ? 21. Rhadinewa decorata. Coronella decorata, Giinth. Cat. p. 35 (1858) ; Zool. Ree. 1866, p. 125, and Biol. C.-Am., Rept. p. 111 (1893). Diadophis decoratus, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1860, p. 250; Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mex., Rept. p. 624, pl. x1. fig. 3 (1886). Enicognathus vittatus, part., Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1863, p- 271, and Icon. Gén. 16, pl. ii. fig. 2 (1866). Rhadinzea decorata, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad, 1863, p. 101, and Journ. Ac. Philad. viii. 1876, p. 188. Dromicus ignitus, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1871, p. 201. Rhadinea ignita, Cope, Jow'n. Ac. Philad. viii. 1876, p. 140, and Proc. Amer. Philos, Soc. xxxi. 1893, p. 344. Coronella ignita, Giinth. Biol. C.-Am., Rept. p. 111 (1893). Eye moderate. Rostral broader than deep, scarcely visible from above; internasals broader than long, shorter than the pre- frontals; frontal once and a half as long as broad, longer than its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals ; loreal square; one or two pre- and two postoculars; a small subocular may be present below fhe prxocular; temporals 142; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; four or five 81. RHADIN@A. ee ek" lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are shorter than the posterior. Scales in 17 rows. Ventrals 117-137; anal divided; subcaudals 90-120. Length of the tail more than one third of the total. Pale brown above, with a yellowish black- edged streak along each side of the back, an oblique yellow black- edged streak on the outer border of the parietal, and a yellow black- edged spot on each side of the nape; upper lip yellow, black-edged ; sides darker than back; yellow below, with or without a black spot. or dot at the outer end of each ventral. Total length 410 millim. ; tail 180. Central oneene. a, b. 3 (V. 128, 128; C.120,?). Mexico. M.Sallé[C.]. (Types.) ce. 3b (V.122;C.?), 2 (V. 129; Atoyac. Mr. H. H. Smith [C.]; C. 102), & her. (V. 122; C. 2). F. D. Godman, Esq. [ P. 22. Bhadinna vermiculaticeps. Teeniophis vermiculaticeps, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1860, p. 249. Rhadineea vermiculaticeps, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad, 1863, p. 101. Coronella vermiculaticeps, Giinth. Biol. C.- -Am., Rept. p. TL (1893). Snout short, eye large; frontal elongate; loreal as deep as long ; one pre- and two postoculars ; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; posterior chin-shields longer than the anterior. Scales in 17 rows. Ventrals 117; anal divided; subcaudals 79, Yellowish brown above, with two deep brown dorsal streaks, sepa- rated by the width of one scale, diverging on the neck and extend- ing to the outer posterior angle of the supraocular shield ; another dark streak on each side of head and body, passing through the eye; head brown above, vermiculated with yellowish; labials whitish, narrowly edged with brown; chin and belly yellowish white, each ventral with a deep brown dot at each end near the posterior border. Total length 330 millim. ; tail 115. Veragua, Costa Rica. 23. Rhadineza clavata. Dromicus clavatus, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1864, p. 388; Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mex., Rept. p. 711, pl. xlv. fig. 2 (1890). Rostral visible from above ; frontal once and a half as long as broad, a little shorter than the parietals; loreal a little longer than deep ; one pree- and two postoculars ; temporals 1+2; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields. Scales in 19 rows. Ventrals 127; anal divided ; subcaudals 89. Pale brown above, with three dark longitudinal lines ; head brown above, with a dark longitudinal streak on the frontal, and a yellow line on each side beginning above the nostril and terminating club-shaped behind the eye; a short yellowish-brown longitudinal band on each side of the nape ; labials yellowish white, edged above by a black line; beneath yellow. Total length 240 millim. ; tail 87. Mexico. VOL. Ul, 178 COLUBRID. 24. Rhadinexa vittata. Enicognathus vittatus, part., Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii, 1868, p. 271, and Icon. Gén. 16, pl. ii. fig. 3 (1866); Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mex. , Rept. p- 630, pl. xli. fig. 1 (1886). Dromicus tzeniatus, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1863, p. 275 ; Ginth. Biol. C.-Am., Rept. p. 113 (1894). Rhadinea’ fulvivittis, Cope, Journ. Ac. Philad.. viii. 1876, p. 139, teeniata, Cope, l. c. p. 140. Diadophis fulvivittis, Garm. N. Am. Rept. p. 158 (1883). Rhadinzea quinquelineata, Cope, Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc. xxiii. a . 277. vittata, Cope, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus. no. 32, 1887, p. 80. Diadophis decoratus, Garm. Bull. Essex Inst. xix. 1888, p- 127. Coronella quinquelineata, Giinth. Biol. C-Am., Rept. p. 111 (1893). Dromicus omiltemanus, Ginth. l. c. p. 113, pl. xl. fie. B (i894), fulvivittis, Giinth. l.c. p. 113. * Eye rather small. Rostral broader than deep, just visible from above; internasals broader than long, shorter than the preefrontals ; frontal once and a half to once and two thirds as long as broad, longer than its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals ; loreal as long as or a little longer than deep; one pre- and two postoculars ; sometimes a small subocular below the pre- ocular; temporals 1+2 or 1+1; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as or a little shorter than the posterior. Scales in 17 rows. Ventrals 145-183; anal divided ; subcaudals 88-132. Length of tail 3 to 33 times in the total length. Dark brown above, with two yellow longitudinal streaks commencing on the snout, or yellowish brown with three dark brown or black stripes; upper lip and lower parts yellowish white. Total length 700 millim.; tail 210. Mexico. A. A black dot at the outer end of each ventral. a-b. Her. 9 (V. 182,183; City of Mexico. Mr. Doorman [C.]. C. 106, 100). c,d-e. 6 (V.172; C.?), LaCumbre de los Dr. A. C. Buller [C.]. © (V. 182; C. 88), & Arrastrados, Ja- yg. (V. 165; C. 106). lisco. Ff. Hgr. 2 (V. 153; C. Omilteme,Guerrero, F. D. Godman, Esq. 88). [P.]. (Type sat 2: omaltemanus.) g. Her. (CV. 1763) C, «Mexico, x 90). B. Ventrals without black dots ; two outer rows of scales yellowish. h. 3 (V. 163; C. 99). Xantipa, Guerrero, Mr. H. H. Smith [C.]; F. D. Godman, Esq. face 2, Ye. (V.162; C.132). Amula, Guerrero. Mr. if H. Smith [C.]; F. D. Godman, Esq. pea: 81. RHADIN@A. 179 C. Ends of ventrals and four outer rows of scales closely speckled with blackish; yellow lateral streak interrupted on the temple. Ye. (V.166; C.130). Amula, Guerrero. Mr. H. H. Smith (C.]; F. D. Godman, Esq. peal l,m. Her. g (V.156; 5S. Mexico. F. D. Godman, Esq. C.125) & 2 (V.169; (ae: C2): Rhadinea fulviceps, Cope, Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc. xxiii. 1886, p- 279, from Panama, appears to be very closely allied to Zt. vittata. 25. Rhadineza laureata. Dromicus laureatus, Giinth. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (4) i. 1868, p. 419, plo xix: fig: Ei; ’ Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mex., Rept. p. 710, pl. xlv, fig. 1 (1890) ; Giinth. Biol. C- -Am., Rept. p: 112, pl. xl, fig, A (1893). Rhadinza loreata, Cope, Journ. Ac. Philad. viii. 1876, p. 140. Eye rather small. MRostral twice as broad as deep, scarcely visible from above; internasals much broader than long, much shorter than the prefrontals ; frontal once and a half to once and two thirds as long as broad, longer than its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals ; loreal as long as or a Lele longer than deep; one pre- and two postoculars ; temporals 142 seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; four sae labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as or a little shorter than the posterior. Scales in 17 rows. Ven- trals 159-164; anal divided; subcaudals 85-95. Head and vertebral region dark brown, sides yellowish brown or pale reddish, with an ill-defined darker lateral streak, on and below which the scales are speckled with black; a fine yellow line round the snout on the canthus rostralis, extending posteriorly to the second temporal or to the last labial shield; a crescentic white black-edged line may border the head posteriorly ; a white streak on the upper lip, edged with black above ; labials speckled with brown ; lower parts uniform white or with a few minute blackish dots. Total length 510 millim.; tail 170. Mexico. a. 3 (V. 163; C.95). City of Mexico. Mr. Doorman [C.]. (Type) b-e. g (V. 164, 163,159; La Cumbre de los Dr. A.C. Buller (C.]. C. 87, 90, 90) & her. Arrastrados, Jalisco. (V. 160; C. 85). 26. Rhadineza godmani. Dromicus godmanni, Giinth. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (8) xv. 1865, p. 94. Rhadinza godmanii, Cope, Journ. Ac. Philad. viii. 1876, p. 189. Henicognathus godmanii, Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mex., Rept. p. 631, pl. xl. fig. 5 (1886). N2 180 COLUBRID. Coronella godmani, Giinth. Biol. C.-Am., Rept. p. 110, pl. xxxix. fig. B (1893). Eye rather small; snout very short. Rostral broader than deep, scarcely visible from above ; internasals much broader than long, about half as long as the prefrontals ; frontal once and one third to _once and a half as long as broad, a little longer than its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals ; loreal square or longer than deep; one pre- and two postoculars; temporals 1+2; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as or a little longer than the posterior. Scales in 21 rows. Ventrals 168-176; anal divided; subcaudals 72-92. Length of tail three and a half to four times in the total length. Pale brown above, with three or five dark brown longitudinal streaks; head dark brown, bordered with yellow spots posteriorly ; upper labials dark brown with yellow spots ; yellowish beneath. Total length 445, millim, ; tail 130. Gade ain. a-d. 3 (V. 176, 173; C. 88, Duejfas. Messrs. Salvin & Godman 92), 9 (V. 176; C. 72), & [C.]. (Types.) Ve UV.1 705 CUS). 82. UROTHECA. Xenodon, part., Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 80 (1837). Urotheca, Bibr. in R. de la Sagra, Wi. Cuba, ere . 217 (1843). Liophis, part., Dum. § Bibr. Erp. Gén. vii. p. 697 (is54) ; Giinth. Cat. Col. Sn. p. 42 (1858) ; Bocourt, Miss. ie Mex., Rept. p. 633 (1886). Pliocercus, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1860, p. 253. Elapochrous, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1860, p. 294. Cosmiosophis, Jan, ‘Arch, Zool. Anat, Phys. li. 1863, p. 289. Leiosophis, part., Jan, l.c. p. 320. Cyclagras, part., Cope, Proc. Am. Philos. Soc, xxiii. 1886, p. 488. Maxillary teeth 11 to 14, increasing in size posteriorly, followed after a short interspace by two enlarged ones; mandibular teeth subequal. Head scarcely distinct from neck; eye moderate or rather small, with round pupil; usually one or more subocular shields. Body cylindrical ; scales smooth, without apical pits, in 17 to 21 rows; ventrals rounded. ‘Tail long, thick throughout, ending obtusely ; subcaudals in two rows. Cuba, Central and South America. Synopsis of the Species. I. Eye in contact with two labials; scales in 17 rows, A. Four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields. Anterior chin-shields much shorter than the posterior ; temporals 1+2........ 1. dumerilii, p. 181. Anterior chin-shields as long as the pos- . terior ¢ “Gem POTRls Mee noose 5 iwi asim las 2. lateristriga, p. 181. 82. UROTHECA. 181 B. Five or six lower labials in contact with the anterior chin- shields. Temporals 1+2; black above, with narrow bright transverse lines .............. 3. euryzona, p. 182. Temporals usually 1+1; red with black or black and yellow rings............ 4, elapoides, p. 182. Il. Eye separated from the labials by a series of suboculars ; scales WIEOMOR ZL FOWS!. Wanacse oaecns ea eee 5. bicincta, p. 184. 1. Urotheca dumerilii. Urotheca dumerilii, Bir. in R. de la Sagra, Hist. Cuba, Rept. p- 218, pl. xxvi. (1843). Dromicus dumerilii, Garm. Proce. Am. Philos. Soc. xxiv. 1887, p- 280. Eye moderate; snout short, truncate. Rostral just visible from above ; internasals half as long as prefrontals; frontal once and two thirds as long as broad, longer than its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals; loreal as long as deep; two preoculars, with a small subocular below them; two postoculars ; temporals 14+ 2; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are much shorter than the posterior. Scales in 17 rows. Ventrals 128-153 ; anal divided. The tail of the type specimen is probably mutilated, hence the small number (42) of subcaudals. Brown above; a blackish lateral, streak, running along the outer ends of the ventrals ; lower parts orange. Total length 344 millim. Cuba. 2. Urotheca lateristriga. Liophis lateristriga, Berth. Gétting. Anz. iii. 1859, p. 180; Jan, Arch, Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1863, p. 303, and Icon. Gén. 18, pl. v. fiz. 2 (1866). Dromicus frenatus, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1863, p. 278. multilineatus, Peters, 1. c. p. 279. nuntius, Jan, Icon, 24, pl. vi. fig. 1 (1867). lateristriga, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1868, p. 103. : Ablabes decipiens, Giinth. Biol. C.-Am., Rept. p. 105, pl. xxxvil. fig. A (1893). Eye rather small; snout very short, rounded. Rostral much broader than deep, just visible from above ; internasals much shorter than the prefrontals ; frontal about once and a half as long as broad, longer than its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals ; loreal nearly as long as deep (fused with the lower pre- ocular in one of the specimens in the collection) ; one or two prie- oculars, usually with a small subocular below; two postoculars ; temporals 1+1; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are nearly as long as the posterior. Scales in 17 rows. 182 COLUBRIDZ&. Ventrals 1383-163; anal divided; subcaudals 83-110. Brown above, with one or two yellowish streaks along each side, the lowermost bordered inferiorly by a dark purplish-brown streak running along the ends of the ventrals and the lower half of the outer row of scales; this dark streak may be replaced by a series of black spots along the outer ends of the ventrals; a dark brown streak on each side of the head, passing through the eye; upper labials yellowish: above, brown inferiorly; lower parts uniform yellowish. Total length 580 millim.; tail 200. Costa Rica, Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela. a. 9 (V. 162; C. 83). Intac, Ecuador. Mr. Buckley [C.]. b-d. & (V. 144,183; C.?, Irazu, Costa _ F. D. Godman, Esq. [P.]. 110) 09/(¥ F515 3022). Rica. (Types of Ablabes decipiens.) 3. Urotheca euryzona. Pliocercus euryzonus, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1862, p. 72, and 1865, p- 190. Liophis splendens, Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1863, p. 302, and Icon. Gén. 18, pl. v. fig. 1 (1866). Elapochrus euryzona, Giinth, Biol. C.-Am., Rept. p. 197 (1893). Eye moderate; snout short and broad. Rostral twice as broad as deep, just visible from above; internasals half as long as the prefrontals ; frontal about once and a half as long as broad, slightly longer than its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals ; loreal as long as deep: one preocular, with a small sub- ocular below it; two postoculars; temporals 1+2; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are a little shorter than the posterior. Scales in 17 rows. ,Ventrals 120-138; anal divided; subcaudals 116. Black above, with narrow pale (red?) transverse lines, about half the length of a scale, and equidistant ; these lines widen into irregular broad cross bars on the abdomen, where the red and black are in nearly equal proportions; a few small pale spots on the head. Total length 560 millim.; tail 260. Colombia and Ecuador. a, & (V. 120; C. 116). Nanegal, Ecuador, E. Whymper, Esq. 8000 feet. [C.]. 4. Urotheca elapoides. Pliocercus elapoides, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1860, p. 253; Salvin, Proce. Zool. Soc. 1861, p. 227; Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1865, p.190 ; Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1869, p. 876; F. Mill. Verh. nat. Ges. Basel, vi, 1878, p. 660. sr AE deppii, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1860, p. 294, pl. — ig. 2. Pleiocercus eequalis, Salvin, l. c.; Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad, 1865, p- 190; F. Mill. L. c. p. 662, pl. ii. fig. A. 82. UROTHECA. 183 Liophis tricinctus, Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1863, p. 301, and Icon. Gén. 18, pl. iv. figs. 4-6 (1866). Pliocercus dimidiatus, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1865, p. 190, and Journ. Ac. Philad. viii. 1876, p. 188, and Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc. xxii, 1885, p. 183. sargii, Fisch. Arch. f. Nat. 1881, p. 225, pl. xi. figs. 1-3. Liophis elapoides, Garm. N. Am. Rept. p. 69 (1883) ; Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mex., Rept. p. 635, pl. xli. fig. 6 (1886). elapoides, vars. diastema e¢ equalis, Bocourt, l.c. figs. 7 & 8. Elapochrus equalis, Giinth. Biol. C.-Am., Rept. p. 106, pl. xxxvi. tig. A (1893). —— dimidiatus, Giinth. 1. c. p. 107. Eye rather small; snout short, rounded. Rostral nearly twice as broad as deep, just visible from above; internasals shorter than the prefrontals; frontal as long as or a little longer than its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals ; loreal as long as deep ; one or two preoculars and asmall subocular ; two postoculars ; temporals 141 (rarely 1+2); eight (rarely nine) upper labials, fourth and fifth (or fifth and sixth) entering the eye ; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are a little longer than the posterior. Scalesin 17 rows. Ventrals 124-148; anal divided ; subcaudals 85-127. Red above, the scales usually tipped with black, with single or triple black annuli, the annuli when triad separated by yellow interspaces ; some large black spots may be present on the red areas; head black in front and behind, with a yellow band across the parietal shields and the temples ; belly yellowish between the rings. Total length 550 millim.; tail 240. Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica. The individuals of this species vary immensely in the number and arrangement of the annuli, as may be seen by referring to the descriptions and figures quoted in the synonymy. I am therefore disposed to regard the forms diastema (5 triad annuli on the body) and equalis as extreme colour-varieties of one species. I have dealt in the same manner with Atractus elaps and A. latifrons, which present analogous variations. A. Black annuli triad, with yellow interspaces. a. 7 to 10 annuli on the body ; irregular black blotches on the red areas. a. 3 (V. 126; C. 97). Mexico. ba (V.128;.C. ?). Teapa, Tabasco. F. D.Godman, Esq.[P.]}. ce. 9 (V. 183; C.110). Jalisco. F.D. Godman, Esq. | P. |. 6. 8 annuli on the body; no black spots. d. Ye. (V.130; C. 104). Duenas,Guatemala. O. Salvin, Esq. ieee B. 25 to 27 equidistant black annuli on the body. © (V. 183; C. 92). S.Gerdénimo, Guate- Robert Owen, Esq. [C. ]. mala. (Type of P. equalix.) f. Yg. (V. 181; C. 112). Vera Paz,low forest. O. Salvin, Esq. [C.]. Ss 184 COLUBRID. 5. Urotheca bicincta. Coluber bicinctus, Hermann, Obs. Zool. p. 276 (1804). Elaps schranckii, Wagi. in Spiv, Serp. Bras, p. 1, pl. i. (1824). Xenodon bicinctus, Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 95 (1837). Liophis bicinctus, Dum. § Bibr. vii. p.716 (1854) ; Giinth. Cat. p. 43 1858). ae bicinctus, Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1863, p. 321. Eye rather small; snout short, rounded. ostral much broader than deep, just visible from above ; internasals as long as or shorter than the prefrontals ; frontal as long as broad or a little longer, as long as or shorter than its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals ; loreal nearly as long as deep or longer than deep; six scales surround the eye in addition to the supraocular, the labials being excluded from the eye; temporals 242 or 3438; eight or nine upper Jabials; chin-shields short. Seales in 19 or 21 rows. Ventrals 168-192; anal entire; sub- caudals 69-94. Reddish brown above, with black annuli arranged in pairs, each pair bordered with yellow in front and behind; a black band behind the eye, confluent with another across the occiput and descending to the gular region; belly yellow, spotted with black ; tail with complete annuli. Total length 1950 millim. ; tail 650. Guianas, Brazil. a. d (Se. 19; V.171; C. 90). British Guiana. Demerara Museum. 6. 9 (Sc. 21; V.176; C. 72). S. America. ce. Yg. (Sc.19; V.169;C.87). S. America. Zool. Soe. 83. TRIMETOPON. Trimetopon, Cope, Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc. xxii. 1885, p. 177. Maxillary short, with 12 teeth, which gradually increase in length - to the last ; mandibular teeth subequal. Head scarcely distinct from neck ; eye small, with round pupil; a single prefrontal. Body elon- gate, cylindrical ; scales smooth, with very indistinct apical pits, in 15 rows; ventrals rounded. Tail moderate; subcaudals in two rows. Central America. 1. Trimetopon gracile. Ablabes gracilis, Giinth. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (4) ix. 1872, p. 18, pl. iii. fig. D. Trimetopon gracile, Cope, Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc, xxii, 1885, p. 177. Snout short, rounded. Rostral more than twice as broad as deep, scarcely visible from above; internasals small, much broader than deep ; prefrontal nearly twice as broad as deep; frontal once and one third to once and a half as long as deep, a little longer than its distance from the end of the snout, much shorter than the parietals ; loreal small, longer than deep; one pre- and one postocular ; temporals ]1+1; seven or eight upper labials, third and fourth or fourth and fifth entering the eye; four or five lower labials in 84. HYDROMORPHUS.—S85. DIMADES. 185 contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are longer than the posterior. Scales in 15 rows. Ventrals 141-149 ; anal divided ; subeaudals 60-65. Dark brown above, with five blackish longi- tudinal lines; a more or less distinct yellowish collar ; lateral scales lighter in the centre ; labials yellowish, spotted with black ; lower parts uniform whitish. Total length 290 millim. ; tail 77. Costa Rica. a-b. o (V. 149, 141; C. 65, 60). Cartago, Costa Rica. (Types.) 84. HYDROMORPHUS. Hydromorphus, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1859, p. 276. Maxillary short, with 14 teeth, which gradually increase in length to the last; mandibular teeth subequal. Head scarcely distinct from neck ; eye very small, with round pupil; a single prefrontal ; nostril directed upwards, in a single shield; loreal entering the eye. Body rather elongate, cylindrical ; scales smooth, in 17 rows ; ventrals rounded. ‘Tail short ; subcaudals in two rows. Central America. 1. Hydromorphus concolor. Hydromorphus concolor, Peters, J. c. p. 277, pl. —. fig. 3. Head much depressed, with broadly rounded snout. Nostrils directed upwards, the nasals separated by a pair of very small internasals ; prefrontal twice as broad as long; frontal slightly longer than broad, as long as its distance from the rostral, much shorter than the parietals ; loreal twice as long as deep; a small preocular between the supraocular and the loreal; two postoculars ; temporals 142; six upper labials, third bordering the eye; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields ; posterior chin-shieldssmall. Scalesin17rows. Ventrals 175; anal divided ; subeaudals 31. Dark greyish brown above ; sides and lower parts paler, the scales and shields being partly yellowish. Total length 850 millim.; tail 86, Costa Rica. 85. DIMADES. Pseudoeryx, part., Fitzing. N. Class. Rept. p. 29 (1826). Helicops, part., Wagler, Syst. Amph. p. 170 (1850). Homalopsis, part., Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 297 (1837). Dimades, part., Gray, Zool. Mise. p. 65 (1842). Dimades, Gray, Cat. Sn. p. 76 (1849). Colopisma, part., Dum. § Bibr. Erp. Gén. vii. p. 836 (1854) ; Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. iii. 1865, p. 241. Maxillary teeth 15 to 17, gradually increasing in size; man- dibular teeth subequal. Head small, not distinct from neck ; eye rather small, with round pupil; nostril directed upwards, in a semi- divided nasal; a single internasal; no loreal. Body cylindrical, 186 COLUBRID. stout ; scales as broad as long, smooth, without apical pits, in 15 rows ; ventrals rounded. Tail rather short ; subcaudals in two rows. South America, 1. Dimades plicatilis. Coluber plicatilis, Zinn. Mus. Ad. Frid. p. 23, pl. vi. fig. 1 (1754), and S. N. i. p. 876 (1766) ; Dard. Rept. vii. p. 193 (1803). Cerastes plicatilis, Law. Syn. Rept. p. 81 (1768). Elaps plicatilis, Schnetd. Hist. Amph. ii. p. 294 (1801). Pseudoeryx daudini, Fitzing. N. Class, Rept. p. 55 (1826). Homalopsis plicatilis, Bote, Isis, 1827, p. 551. plicatilis, part., Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 353, pl. xiii. figs. 21 & 22 (1837). Dimades plicatilis, Gray, Zool. Misc. p.65 (1842), and Cat. p.76 (1849). Calopisma plicatile, Dum. 8 Bibr. vii. p. 344 (1854); Jan, Arch. C186 Anat, Phys. iii. 1865, p. 242, and Icon. Gén, 29, pl. v. figs. 2. & 3 1868). Snout very short, rounded ; rostral broader than deep, just visible from above, in contact with the nasal fissure; nasals in contact behind the rostral ; internasals small, rhomboidal, at least twice as broad as long; frontal twice to twice and a half as long as broad, longer than its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals ; one pre- and two postoculars; temporals 1+2; eight upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as or a little longer than the posterior. Scales in 15 rows. Ventrals 129-140; anal divided ; subcaudals 32-51. Brown above, uniform or with two rows of small black spots; a black lateral band, with a series of small whitish spots ; a black streak on each side of the head, passing through the eye; lips yellowish, spotted or ver- miculated with brown; belly yellowish with black dots, which may form regular longitudinal series; a series of large black dots runs along each side of the belly, on the first row of scales, and is con- tinued on the subcaudals. Total length 920 millim. ; tail 120. Guianas, Brazil. nae (V. 137; C. 86). British Guiana. e. 6 (V. 135; C. 46) British Guiana. Demerara Museum. & 9 (V. 140; C. 36). d. 3g (V. 182; C. 47). Berbice. Batior. (V. 129; €..61). Para: ig Har. (V. 131; °C. 46). P College of Surgeons [P.]. 86. HYDROPS. Hydrops, Wagler, Syst. Amph. p. 170 (1830) ; Gray, Cat. Sn. p. 75 (1849) ; Dum. § Bibr. Erp. Gén. vii. p. 482 (1854). Homalopsis, part., Schley. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 297 (1887). Higina, Gray, Zool. Mise. p. 67 (1842), and Cat. Sn. p. 75. Calopisma, part., Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. iii. 1865, p. 241. Maxillary teeth 14 or 15, gradually increasing in size; man- dibular teeth subequal. Head small, not distinct from neck ; eye very small, with round pupil; nostril directed upward, in a semi- 86. HYvROPs. 187 divided nasal; a single internasal; no loreal. Body cylindrical, slender; scales short, smooth, without apical pits, in 15 or 17 rows ; ventrals rounded. Tail rather short; subcaudals in two rows. South America. 1. Hydrops triangularis. Elaps triangularis, Wagl. in Spix, Serp. Bras. p.5, pl. 2a. fig. 1 (1824). Homalopsis martii, Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 356, pl. xiii. figs. 19 & 20 (1837). Hydrops martii, Gray, Zool. Misc. p. 68 (1842), and Cat. p. 75 (1849) ; Dum. § Bibr. vii. p. 484 (1854) ; Grinth. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (4) i. 1868, p. 421. Higina fasciata, Gray, ll. cc. pp. 67, 75. Calopisma martii, Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. iii. 1865, p. 242, and Icon. Gén. 29, pl. iv. fig. 1 (1868). Snout broadly rounded. Rostral much broader than deep, scarcely visible from above; nasals in contact with each other behind the rostral ; internasal rhomboidal, nearly twice as broad as long ; frontal a little longer than broad, as long as or longer than its dis- tance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals; one pre- and two postoculars; temporals 1+1; eight upper labials, fourth entering the eye; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as or shorter than the posterior. Scales in 15 rows. Ventrals 145-176; anal divided ; subcaudals 40-66. Purplish brown above, red on the sides, white below ; with black annuli, which may be interrupted and alternate on the middle dorsal and ventral lines. Total length 780 millim.; tail 110. Guianas, Brazil. a-b, c-e. Hgr. (V. 165, Demerara. (Types of H. fasciata.) 70, 1685 176, 168.C° 56, 58, 2, 56, 54). gore. (V. 167.5 C.46). Demerara. Zoological Society. g-t. 2 (V. 169, 161, 166; Berbice. C. 45, 43, 45). k. Hgr. (V. 166; C. 64). Surinam. W. Carruthers, Esq. [P. |. bo Ye. (V. 175; C. 42): Surinam. 2 m,n. Hgr. (V. 159; C. 60) & yg. (V. 157; C. 58). 2. Hydrops martii. Elaps martii, Wagler, in Spix, Serp. Bras. p. 3, pl. ii. fig 2 (1824). Hydrops callostictus, Giinth. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (4) i. 1868, p. 421, pl. xvii. fig. B. Very closely allied to the preceding, but scales in 17 rows. Ven- trals 168-179; subcaudals 71-76. Red, back purplish, with black annuli, which are bordered on the upper surface of the body with round whitish spots. Total length 265 millim. ; tail 60. Brazil and N.E. Peru. a. Hgr. (V. 168; C.71). | Chyavetas, Upper Mr. E. Bartlett [C.]. Amazon. (Type of H.. callostictus.) 188 COLULRIDE. 87. SYMPHOLIS. Sympholis, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1861, p. 524 (1862); Bocourt, Mass. Se. Mex., Rept. p. 555 (1885). Cheilorhina (non Liitk.), Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1862, p. 57, Maxillary teeth small, 12, increasing in length posteriorly. Head not distinct from neck; eye very small, with round pupil; inter- nasals fused with the preefrontals ; nasal fused with the first labial ; loreal and procular present. Body cylindrical; scales very short, smooth, without pits, in 19 rows; ventrals rounded. ‘Tail very short, obtuse; subcaudals in two rows. Mexico. 1. Sympholis lippiens. Sympholis lippiens, Cope, l. c., and Am. Journ. Se. § Arts, xxxv. 1863, p- 458; Bocourt, 1. c. pl. xxxiv. fig. 5. Cheilorhina villarsii, Jan. l. c., and Icon. Gén. 48, pl. i. fig. 5 (1876). Geophis lippiens, Garm. N. Am. Rept. p. 103 (1883). Snout rounded, feebly prominent. Rostral as deep as broad, | _ visible from above; frontal longer than broad, pointed in front, — longer than its distance from the end of the snout, as long as the — parietals ; supraocular nearly as broad as the frontal ; a small loreal and a small preocular; one postocular, which may be fused with the supraocular ; one temporal; five upper labials, first fused with the nasal, third, or second and third, entering the eye; asingle pair of small chin-shields. Scales in 19 rows. Ventrals 213; anal entire; subcaudals 15. Yellow, with black annuli, which are more or less incomplete inferiorly ; snout black. Total length 500 millim. Guadalajara. 88. CORONELLA. Coronella, part., Lawrenti, Syn. Rept. p. 84 (1768) ; Bote, Isis, 1827, p- 519; Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 50 (1837); Dum. § Bibr. Erp. Gén. vii. p. 607 (1854) ; Giinth. Cat. Col. Sn. p. 34 (1858); Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat, Phys. ii, 1863, p. 236; Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mex., Rept. p: 607 (1886). Zacholus, Wagl. Syst. Amph. p. 190 (1860). Calamaria, part., Schleg. 1. c. p. 25. Herpetodryas, part., Schleg. 1. c. p. 173. Ophibolus, Baird § Gir, Cat. N. Am. Rept, p.82 (1855) ; Cope, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xiv. 1892, p. 607. Diadophis, Baird § Gir. lc. p. 112; Cope, lc. p. 614. Osceola, Baird § Gir. lc. p. 183; Cope, 1. c. p. 606. Ablabes, part., Dum. § Bibr. t..c. p. 804; Giinth. 1. e. p. 27. Meizodon, Fischer, Abh. Nat. Hamb. iii. 1856, p. 112. Coryphodon, part., Giinth. l. ec. p. 107. Lampropeltis, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1860, p. 254, and 1861, p. 302. Diadophis, part., Jan, l. c. p. 261; Bocourt, l. ce. p. 618. Bellophis, Lockington, Proc. Cal. Acad. vii. 1877, p. 52. Coronella, Bouleng. Faun. Ind., Rept. p. 808 (1890). Maxillary teeth 12 to 20, increasing in size posteriorly, some- 88. Cougnaen 189 times very slightly; mandibular teeth subequal. Head not or but slightly distinct from neck; eye moderate or rather small, with round pupil. Body cylindrical or slightly compressed ; scales smooth, with apical pits, in 15 to 25 rows; ventrals not or but obtusely angulate laterally. Tail moderate; subcaudals in two rows. Europe, South-western Asia, India, Africa, America north of the Equator. Skull of Coronella austriaca. Synopsis of the Species. I. One preocular; scales in 17 rows or more. A. Anal divided ; scales in 19-21 rows. 1. Rostral as deep as broad; usually two superposed anterior temporals. Third and fourth (rarely fourth and fifth) labials entering the eye 5 scales in 19 MUO ohs Ses cde v6d C53): ua Yor (V. 167; €. 47). wv. Yg. (V. 198; C. 44). w, aa. Skulls. 88. CORONELLA, Bournemouth. Bournemouth. Ringwood. Hampshire. Hampshire. Argenton, Indre. Houffalize, Bel- glum, Hanover. Kahlenberg, near Brandis, Saxony. Walkmiihle, near Hisenberg, Al- tenbure. Jocketa, near Plau- en, Saxony. Saxony. Between Wierling and Weidling, near Vienna, Near Vienna. Admont, Styria. Carinthia. Upper Transylvania. Turin. Bologna. Ferrieare, nines, Corunna. Pontevedra. Traynik, Bosnia. Saagdan, Kuban, Ciscaucasia, Tiflis. France. Apen- 2. Coronella amaliz. Rhinechis amaliz, Boetty. Zool. Anz. 1881, p. 570, and Abh. Senck. Ges. xiii. 1883, p. 98, pl. i. fig. 1. Coronella amalize, Bouleng. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (6) iii. 1889, p. 805, and Tr, Zool. Soc. xiii. 1891, p. 144, pl. xviii. fig. 1. VOL. Il. 193 Lord A. Russell [P.]. Master J. L. Monk [P.]. F. Bond, Esq. [P.]. Zoological Society. F. Beckford, Esq. [P.]. M. R. Paratre [ K.]. Mdlle. L. Héger [P.]. Dr. JE: Gray (2:1, Dr. W. Wolterstorff eae / ; Dr. W. Wolterstorft fea: Dr. W. Wolterstorft P, |. [ Dr. A. B. Meyer [P.]. Dr. F. Werner [E.]. Dr. F. Werner [E. ]. Hr. F. Henkel [E.]. Hr, F. Henkel [E.]. Dr. F. Werner [ E. ]. Count M. G. Peracca es: Prof. J. J. Bianconi [ P. J. Prof, G. B. Howes [P.]. M. V. L. Seoane [P.]. M. V. L. Seoane [P.]. Dr. F. Werner [P.]. St.Petersburg Mus, | E. ]. St.Petersburg Mus. [E. }. 0 194. COLUBRID. Intermediate between C. austriaca and C. girondica. Snout pro- minent; rostral as deep as broad, produced between the internasals, the portion seen from above about half as long as its distance from the frontal: suture between the internasals one third the length of that between the prefrontals; frontal a little longer than its distance from the end of the snout, a little shorter than the parietals ; loreal longer than deep; one pre- and two post- oculars; temporals 2+3; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields ; posterior chin-shields three fourths the length of the anterior. Scales in 21 rows. Ventrals 190-198; anal divided; subeaudals 52-64. Grey-brown above, with reddish-brown spots and four rather indistinct dark longitudinal bands; vertebral region light; a pair of elongate dark brown spots on the nape; a black streak on each side of the head, from the nostril, through the eye, to the angle of the mouth; a dark band between the eyes, crossing the prefrontals ; a black line below the eye; lower parts coral-red, with quadrangular black spots. Total length 390 millim. ; tail 72. Morocco and Algeria. a-b. 9 (V.193; C.63) Benider Hills, near M. H. Vaucher [C.}. & yg. (V. 190; C. 64). Tangier. 3. Coronella girondica. Coluber girondicus, Daud. Rept. vi. p. 452 (1803). meridionalis, Dawud. vii. p. 158 (1803). riccioli, Metava, Mon. Serp. Rom. p. 40, pl. —. figs. 3 & 4 (1823); Bonap. Icon. Faun. Ital. (18°2). Coronella meridionalis, Bove, Isis, 1827, p. 559. Coluber rubens, Gachet, Actes Soc. Linn. Bord. iii. 1829, p, 255." Coronella levis, part., Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 65 (1837). Zamenis riccioli, Bonap. Mem. Acc. Tor. (2) ii, 1859, p. 432, Coronella girondica, Dum. § Bibr. vii. p. 612 (1854) ; Giinth. Cat. p- 35 (1858) ; Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1863, p. 251, and Icon. Gén. 17, pl. iii. figs. 1-3 (1866) ; Boettg. Abh. Senck. Ges. ix. 1873, p. 150; Schreib. Herp. Eur. p. 299 (1875) ; De Betta, Fann. d’Ital., Rett. Anf. p. 37 (1875) ; Lataste, Herp. Gir. p. 151 (1876); Bedriaga, Amph. et Rept. de Portug. p. 65 (1889); Came- rano, Mon. Ofid. Ital., Col. p. 64 (1891); Bouleng. Tr. Zool. Soe, xiii. 1891, p. 145; Carueccio, Boll. Soc. Rom. i. 1892, p. 55; Ko- lombatovic, N. Nadod. Kralj. Dalm. p. 12 (1893). —+ riccioli, De Betta, Mem. Acc. Verona, xxxv. 1857, p. 191, and Atti Ist. Ven. (3) xiii. 1868, p. 921. — levis, var. hispanica, Boetig. Ber. Offenb. Ver. Nat. x. 1869, p- 55. Snout scarcely prominent ; rostral much broader than deep, just visible from above ; suture between the internasals not more than half as long as that-between the preefrontals ; frontal as long as or a little longer than its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals; loreal longer than deep; one pra- and two postoculars ; temporals 243 or 3+3; eight upper labials, fourth 88. CORONELLA. 195 and fifth entering the eye; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as or longer than the posterior. Scales in 21 (rarely 19) rows. Ventrals 170-200; anal divided ; subcaudals 55-72. Brown, greyish, or reddish above, with dark brown or blackish transverse spots or bars; a pair of elongate blackish spots or a U-shaped mark on the nape; a black streak from the eye to the angle of the mouth, and a dark band between the eyes, crossing the prefrontals; a black line below the eye; lower parts yellowish or red, with quadrangular black spots or with two black longitudinal bands or series of spots. Total length 620 millim.; tail 125. South of France, Italy, Pyrenean Peninsula, Morocco, Algeria. a. d (V. 186; C. 65). Montpellier. b..9 (V. 196; C. 56). Matitime Alps. Count M. G. Peracca (Pe) ec. Her. 2 (V. 183; C.61). Genoa. Count M. G. Peracca LPat d. Ye. (V. 194; C. 59). Ferrieare,Apennines. Prof. G. B. Howes P.j. e.d (V. 185; C. 64). Pisa. Prof. Della Torre [ E.}. 5 ONES 194; C. 58). ltaly. Prof. J.J, Bianeoni{ P| g-h. & (V. 187 ; C. 65) Serra de Gerez, Dr. Gadow [C.]. & ye. i 190 ; C. 58). Portugal. t. g (V. 180;-C. 67). Coimbra. Dr. J. L. Vieira [P.]. ke. 2 (¥. 19E;C. G4). Morocco. M. Curty[C.]. Héron- Royer Collection. 2. Skull. Montpellier. 4. Coronella semiornata. Coronella semiornata, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1854, p, 622; Giinth. Cat. p. 39 (1858) ; Peters, Reise n. Mossamb. iii. p: 116, pl. avi fig. 2 (1882). Zamenis fischeri, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1879, p. 777. Coronella inornata, FF ischer, Jahrb. Hamb. Wiss. Anst. i. 1884, p. 6, Li, tip: 2. Behe: Boettg. Zool. Anz. 1893, p. 117. Snout not prominent ; rostral much broader than deep, just visible from above; internasals as long as the prefrontals ; frontal as long as its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals ; loreal longer than deep; one prexocular, reaching or nearly reaching the frontal; two postoculars; temporals 2+2 or 2+3 (rarely 142); eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye: four or five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin- shields, which are as long as the posterior. Scales in 21 rows. Ventrals 176-294; anal divided: subcaudals 63-88. Olive-brown above, with black transverse lines on the anterior portion of the body; these lines indistinct or broken up in the adult; upper lip and pre- and postoculars yellowish ; ventrals yellowish, uniform or edged with black. Total length 610 millim. ; tail 150. East Africa. 196 COLUBRID&. ~ A. Head olive above. do (V. 185; C. 83). E. Africa. Sir J. Kirk [C.]. Yg. (V. 186; C. 86). Coast of Zanzibar. B. Head black above. Yg. (V. 189; C. 87)... Mombasa. D. J. Wilson, Esq. [P.]. 5. Coronella corenata. Calamaria coronata, Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 46 (1837). Coronella (Meizodon) bitorquata, Giimth. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1860, 428, fig. ae coronata, Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat, Phys. ii. 1863, p. 254, and Icon. Gén, 15, pl. iii. fig. 1 (1866). Mizodon coronatus, Steind. Sitzb. Ahad. W ten, 1xii. 1. 1870, p. 352. Meizodon bitorquatum, Matschie, Zool. Jahrb. vy. 1890, p. 382. Snout scarcely prominent. Rostral a little broader than deep, just visible from above ; internasals as long as or shorter than the prefrontals; frontal once and a half as long as broad, a little longer than its distance from the end of the snout, a little shorter than the parietals; loreal a little longer than deep; one pree- and two post- oculars ; temporals 1+2,; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as the posterior. Scales in 19 rows. Ventrals 180-205; anal divided ; subcaudals 63-75. Olive above, which colour extends to the outer ends of the ventrals; a black band across the occiput, another across the nape; a black spot on the loreal region and another on each side of the neck; the space between the black bands and spots yellowish; belly yellowish. Total length 520 millim.; tail 115, West Africa. . Yg. (V. 205; C. 75). Senegal. (Type of C. bitorquata.) A 2 (V. 188 ; é, 68). McCarthy Island. Officers of the Chatham Museum [P. }. ce. d (V. 180; C. 70). W. Africa. 6. Coronella regularis. Meizodon regularis, Fischer, Abh. Nat. Hamh, iii. 1856, p. 112, pl. iii. fig. 3; Ginth. Cat. p. 250 (1858) ; Matschie, Zool. Jahrb. vy. 1890, 614, ‘ Gryphon margaritiferus, Giinth. Cat. p. 109. Coronella (Meizodon) regularis, Giinth. Proc, Zool. Soc. 1862, p. 428, fie. ; Jan, Icon, Gén. 15, pl. ili. figs. 2 & 3 (1866) ; Fischer, Oster- Progr. Ak, Gymn. Hamb. 1885, p. 15. elegans, Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1863, p. 255. Very closely allied to the preceding. Differs in the rather shorter frontal shield, the presence of five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, and in the coloration. Dark olive, each scale black in the centre and with a white dot; three black bands across 88. CORONELLA. 197 the head, separated by narrow pale lines and followed by one or more black bands across the nape ; lips and gular region yellowish ; lower parts whitish, the borders of the shields blackish. West Africa. a. Yg. (V. 187; C. 58). W. Africa. Sir J. Richardson [P. }. (Type of Coryphodon margaritiferus.) 7. Coronella getula. Coluber getulus, Zinn. S. N. i. p. 882 (1766); Catesby, Nat. Hist. Carol. pl. hii. (1771); Daud. Rept. vi. p. 314, pl. Ixxvii. fig. 1 (1803) ; Harl. Journ. Ac. Philad. v. 1827, p. 358, and Med, Phys. Res. p. 122 (1835) ; DeKay, N. Y. Faun. iii. p. 37, pl. x. fig. 21 (1842) ; Giinth. Cat, p. 249 (1858). ? Coluber eximius, Hari. ll. cc. p. 360. Coluber (Ophis) californiz, Blainv, N. Ann. Mus. iv. 1835, p. 292, plexxvu.cne, 1 Herpetodryas getulus, Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 198 (1837). Coronella getulus, Holbr. N. Am. Herp. iii. p. 95, pl. xxi. (1842) ; Dum. § Bibr. vii. p. 616 (1854) ; Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1863, p. 244, and Icon. Gén. 12, pl. vi. & 14, pl. v. (1865). sayl, Holbr. l. ep. 99, pl. xxu.; Dum. § Bibr. p. 619; Giinth. Cat. p.41; Jan, Ul. ce. Ophibolus boylii, Baird § Gir. Cat. N. Am. Rept. p. 82 (1858). splendidus, Baird & Gir. 1. c. p. 83. -—— sayi, Baird § Gir. l. c. p. 84, and in Marcy’s Explor, Red Riv. p- 228, pl. vil. (1853). getulus, Baird & Gir. 1. ec. p. 85; Cope, Check-list N. Am. Rept. p. 37 (1875); Garm. N. Am. Rept. p. 68, pl. v. figs. 3 & 4 (1883); Cope, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xiv. 1892, p. 611; H. Garm. Bull. Iilin. Lab. iii. 1892, p. 297; Hay, Batr. § Rept. Indiana, p. 110 (1893). Coronella balteata, Hallow. Proc. Ac. Philad. 1853, p. 226, and Rep. Explor. Surv. R. R. x. pt. 4, pl. v. (1857). californize, Dum. § Bibr. p. 625. Lampropeltis sayi, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1860, p. 254 splendida, Cope, /.c. p. 255. getula, Cope, l. c. boyli, Cope, 1. c. boylii, var. conjuncta, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1861, p. 301. Coronella pseudogetulus, Jan, ll. cc. p. 247, Icon. 12, pl. vi. fig. 2. Ophibolus californiz, Cope, Check-list, p. 37. getulus niger, eiseni, multicinctus, Yarrow, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. v. 1882, p. 438. Snout slightly prominent; rostral about once and a half as broad as deep, the portion visible from above measuring about one third its distance from the frontal; suture between the internasals about half as long as that between the prefrontals ; frontal considerably longer than broad, as long as its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals; loreal as long as deep, or deeper than long, or longer than deep, sometimes absent; one pre- and two (rarely three) postoculars; temporals 2+2 or 2+38; seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as or 198 COLUBRID, longer than the posterior. Scales in 21 or 23 (rarely 19) rows. Ventrals 198-240; anal entire; subcaudals 41-65. Dark brown or black above, with yellow or white markings; labials and lower parts black and white or black and yellow. Total length 1780 millim. ; tail 200. North America. A. Above with small yellow spots or narrow yellow transverse bands restricted to the back. (C. sayi.) a. 6 (Sc. 19; V. 209; C. 39). Indiana. & fo (Se. 21; V. 211;.C, 46). Arkansas. ce. 9 (Sc. 21; V. 216; C, 45). Louisiana. d,e-f. 2 (Se. 21; V.207; C.49) New Orleans. M. Sallé [C.]. & yg. (Se. 21, 21; V. 201, 198 ; ©.'50, 53). g. & (Sc. 23; V. 218; C. 53). Duval County, W. Taylor, Esq. Texas, [C.]. hz. 3 (Sc. 21; V. 209; C. 54) Texas. & 2 (Se. 21; V. 206; C. 50). k. Skull. New Orleans. B. Above with yellow transverse bands connected with their fellows on the sides. (C. getula.) a. Her. (Sc. 21; V.210; C.39). District of Columbia. Smithsonian Inst. b-d. 3 (Se. 23; V. 216; C.52), Marion Co.,Florida. A. Erwin Brown, © (Sc.238;3) V. 218; C2), & Esq. [ P.]. her. (Sc. 23; V. 214; C. 47). e,f- & (Sc. 21; V.217; C.50) N. America. & yg. (Sc. 21; V. 211; C. 50). C. More or less complete whitish annuli round the body, widening on the belly. (C. californie, C. boylit.) a. 6 (Sc. 23; V. 225; C, 56). Camp Taylor, Prof. C. Eigen- ow Marion Co., Cal. mann [C.]. b-d. 3 (Se. 23; V. 228; C.46), San Diego, Cali- Christiania Mus. @ (Sc. 23; V. 235; C.54), & fornia. yg. (Sc. 23; V. 226; C. 54). e. Yg. (Se. 23; V.228; C. 54). California. Smithsonian Inst. f. Yg. (Sc. 21; V. 218; C. 55). California, Lord Walsing- ham [P.]. 8, Coronelia calligaster. Coluber calligaster, Harlan, Journ, Ac. Philad. v. 1827, p. 859, and Med. Phys. Res. p. 122 (1885). guttatus (non L.), Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 168 (1837). Coronella rhombomaculata, Holbr. N. Am. Herp. iii. p. 103, pl. xxiii. (1842); Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1863, p. 248, and Icon. Gén. 17, pl. ii. figs. 1 & 2 (1866). Ophibolus rhombomaculatus, Baird § Gir. Cat. N. Am. Rept. p. 86 (1853). Ablabes triangulum, var. calligaster, Hallow. Proc. Ac. Philad. 1856, p. 244, 88. CORONELLA. 199 Ophibolus evansii, Kennicott, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1859, p. 99. Lampropeltis calligaster, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1860, p. 255. rhombomaculata, Cope, l. c.; Stejneger, Proc, US. Nat. Mus. xiv. 1891, p. 508. Coronella evansii, Jan, ll. ec. p. 243, fig. 3. —— tigrina, Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. p. 244. Ophibolus calligaster, Cope, Check-list N. Am. Rept. p. 87 (1875), and Proe. U.S. Nat. Mus. xiv. 1892, p. 610; H. Garm. bull. Lilin. Lab, iii. 1892, p. 293, —— triangulus, vars. calligaster et rhombomaculatus, Garm. N. Am. Rept. pp. 66 & 156 (1883). Eye small. Snout scarcely prominent. Rostral about once and a half as broad as deep, the portion visible from above measuring about one third its distance from the frontal ; suture between the internasals shorter than that between the prefrontals; frontal con- siderably longer than broad, as long as or longer than its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals ; loreal longer than deep; one pre- and two postoculars ; temporals 1+ 2 or 2+3; seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are longer than the posterior. Scales in 21 to 25 rows. Ventrals 192-213; anal entire; subcaudals 40-52. Pale brown above, with large, . transversely elliptic, dark, black-edged spots on the back and an alternating series of smaller ones along the side; a pair of elongate dark spots or bands on the nape, and a dark oblique streak behind the eye; red inferiorly, with brown spots. Total length 790 millim.; tail 110. North America east of the Rocky Mountains, as far north as Virginia. a. 9 (Se. 25; V. 210; C.49). Missouri. Smithsonian Institution 1a b. Yg. (Se. 21; V. 199; C. 49). Florida. Dee Ghillemard [P:] ce. 2 (Se. 25; V. 204;:C. 40). N. America. Dr. Riippell. 9. Coronella leonis. Coronella leonis, Giinth. Biol. C.-Am., Rept. p. 110, pl. xxxix. fig. A (1893). Snout longer and eye larger than in C. triangulum. Rostra twice as broad as deep, just visible from above; suture between the internasals about two thirds the length of that between the pre- frontals ; frontal a little longer than broad, as long as its distance from the rostral, shorter than the parietals ; loreal twice as long as deep ; one pre- and two postoculars ; temporals 2+; seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are longer than the posterior. Scales in 23 rows. Ventrals 200; anal entire; sub- caudals 51. Grey above, with a dorsal series of oo-shaped red, black-edged spots; a 4 shaped marking on the nape; a black blotch with red centre on the frontal and another on each parietal eo 200 ‘COLUBRID. and a small oblique black spot on the temple; belly yellowish, with a few black blotches ; an interrupted black stripe along the lower surface of the tail. Total length 610 millim. ; tail 95. Nuevo Leon, North Mexico. a. 2 (V. 200; C. 51). N. Leon. W. Taylor, Esq. [C.j. (Type.) 10. Coronella triangulum. Coluber triangulum, Daud. Rept. vi. p. 522 (1803), eximius (non Harl.), Holbr. N. Am. Herp. iii. p. 69, pl. xv. (1842); DeKay, N. Y. Faun. iii. p. 38, pl. xii. fig. 25 (1842) ; Giinth. Cat. p. 91 (1858). Pseudoelaps Y, Berth. Abh. Ges. Wiss. Gétting. i. 1848, p. 67, pl. i. figs. 11 & 12. Ophibolus eximius, Baird § Gir. Cat. N. Am. Rept. p. 87 (1853). clericus, Baird § Gir. l. c. p. 88. Ablabes triangulum, Dum. § Bibr. vii. p. 315 (1854) ; Hallow. Proc. Ac. Philad, 1856, p. 244. Lampropeltis triangula, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad, 1860, p. 256. eee Coronella eximia, Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. 11, 1868, p. 242, and Icon. Gén. 17, pl.i. fig. 3 (1866). doliata (typica), Jan, Ul. cc. p. 241, Icon. 14, pl. iv. fig. A (1865) ; Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mex., Rept. p. 609, pl. xxxix. fig. 2 (1886). Ophibolus doliatus triangulum, Cope, Check-list N. Am. Rept. p. 4 (1875); and Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 1888, p. 381 (1889), and Am. Nat. 1893, p. 1067, pl. xxiv. fig. 1. triangulus, Garm. N. Am. Rept. p. 65, pl. v. fig. 1 (1888) ; H. Garm. Bull. Iilin. Lab. iii. 1892, p. 295. doliatus parallelus, clericus, e¢ collaris, Cope, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xi. 1888, p. 383, & xiv. 1892, p. 608, and Am. Nat. 1893, p. 1067, pls. xxiv., xxv., & xxvii. doliatus temporalis, Cope, Am. Nat. 1893, p. 1068, pl. xxv. fig. 4. doliatus, Hay, Batr. § Rept. Indiana, p. 107 (1893). Snout not prominent ; rostral twice as broad as deep, the portion visible from aboyg measuring one third to one half its distance from the frontal; suture between the internasals one third to two thirds the length of that between the prefrontals ; frontal nearly as broad as long or little longer than broad, as long as its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals ; loreal longer than.deep ; one pre-and two postoculars; temporals 2+ 2, 2+3, or, rarely, 142; seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are longer than the posterior. Scales in 21 (rarely 19) rows. Ventrals 184-214; anal entire ; subcaudals 43-55. Above with large brown or red, black-edged, elliptic, transverse spots separated by narrow yellowish or greyish cross bars, which widen towards the abdomen; a lateral series of smaller spots, alternating with the dorsals; a black oblique streak from the eye to the angle of the mouth; often one or two small light spots on the parietal suture behind the frontal ; lower parts white, usually largely spotted with black. 88. CORONELDA. 201 Total length 760 millim.; tail 120. North America east of the Mississippi. A. A light V- or Y-shaped marking on the occiput. (C. traangulum.) a. & (V. 207; C. 50). Canada. Chatham Mus. b-c. 2 (V.198; C.52) & Bloomington, Indiana. C.H. Bollman, Esq. yg. (V. 196; C. 48). [C.1. d-e. Her. (V.197; C.46) New York. Mr. J. Murray [P.]. & yg. (V. 190; C. 47). c fa es (V. 206; ©. 58). N. America. E. Doubleday, Esq. (eS I: g,h,t,k. 3 (V.195; C. N. America. ae 49), 9 (V.193; ©. 49), her. (V. 202; C. 51), & yg. (V. 202; C. 51). B. A light transverse collar behind the parietals. (Var. collaris, Cope.) a. Hgr. (V. 195; C. 45). N. America. G. Henshaw, Esq. B) Pat b. Her. (V. 198; C. 46). N. America. Dr. Jacob Green [ P. ]. ¢. Her. (V. 189; €. 51). N. America. This variety connects C. triangulum with C. gentilis and C. doliata. 11. Coronella gentilis. Ophibolus doliatus, Baird § Gir. Cat. N. Am. Rept. p. 89 (1853) ; Dugeés, La Naturaleza, iii. 1875, p. 222, pl. — (?); Cope, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xiv. 1892, p. 608. gentilis, Baird § Gir. l. c. p. 90, and Marcy’s Explor. Red Riv. p- 229, pl. viii. (1853). Coronella doliata, part., Dum. & Bibr. vii. p. 621 (1854) ; Giinth. Cat. p. 41 (1858). doliata, Hallow. Proc. Ac. Philad. 1856, p. 247; Wied, N. Acta Ac, Leop-Carol. xxxii. i. 1865, p. 99. Lampropeltis doliata, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1860, p. 256. annulata, Cope, 1. c. p. 257. multistriata, Kennicott, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1860, p. 828; Stejneger, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xiv. 1891, p. 502. annulata, part., Kenicott, 1. e. p. 529. Coronella doliata, var. gentilis, Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1863, p. 241, and Icon. Gén. 17, pl.i. fig. 2 (1866); Bocourt, Miss. Se. Mex., Rept. p. 610, pl. xxxix. fig. 5 (1886). Ophibolus doliatus coccineus, gentilis, annulatus, ef doliatus, Cope, Check-lst N. Am. Rept. pp. 4, 36 (1875), and Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xi. 1888, p. 381, and Am. Nat. 1893, p. 1067, pls. xxvi. & XXVili. multistratus, Cope, Check-list, p. 37. triangulus, vars. mexicanus (?), doliatus, et gentilis, Garman, N. Am. Rept. p. 66 (1885). doliatus syspylus, Cope, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xi, 1888, p. 383, and Am. Nat. 1893, p. 1067, pl. xxvii. fig. 1. ? Coronella mexicana, Giinth. Biol. C-Am., Rept. p. 110 (1895). Snout slightly prominent; rostral about once and a half as broad as deep, the portion visible from above measuring about one third 202 COLUBRID. its distance from the frontal; suture between the internasals much shorter than that between the prefrontals ; frontal a little longer than broad, as long as its distance from the end of the snout, a little shorter than the parietals ; loreal longer than deep; one pre- and two postoculars ; temporals 2+2 or 2438; seven (rarely eight) upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are usually longer than the posterior. Scales in 21 (rarely 23) rows, Ventrals obtusely angulate laterally, 179-210; anal entire; subcaudals 44-53. Scarlet, with pairs of black rings enclosing a yellow one; these rings may be interrupted on the belly, and the black nuchal band never extends across the throat ; the greater part of the upper surface of the head black. Total length 490 millim.; tail 80. Southern United States, North Mexico. a-f. 3 (V.191, 188; C.52, New Orleans. M. Sallé [C.]. . 49), Q (V. 191, 202; oS C. 46, 50), & her. (V. 188, 5 2 dO (Cb3,52). _g- Her. (V. 188; C. 48). Texas. h. Hgr. (V. 179; C. 49). N. America. Sir R. Murchison [P.}. 12. Coronella zonata. Coluber (Zacholus) zonatus, Blainv. N. Ann. Mus. iv. 1835, p. 293. Ophibolus pyromelanus, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1866, p. 805. pyrrhomelas, Cope, Check-list N. Am. Rept. p. 37 (1875) ; Yarrow, Wheeler's Rep. Explor. Surv. W. 100th Mer. v. pl. xix. (1875) ; Cope, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xiv. 1892, p. 610. Bellophis zonatus, Lockington, Proc. Cal. Acad. vii, 1877, p. 62. Coronella multifasciata, Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mex., Rept. p. 616, pl. xl. fig. 2 (1886). Body compressed in its posterior half. Snout slightly prominent ; rostral about once and a half as broad as deep, the portion visible ' from above hardly one third its distance from the frontal; suture between the internasals shorter than that between the prefrontals ; frontal a little longer than broad, as long as its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals; loreal longer than deep (rarely absent); one pre- and two postoculars ; temporals 2+3,; seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are longer than the posterior. Scales in 21 (or 23) rows. Ventrals obtusely angulate laterally, 198-224; anal entire; subcaudals 45-66. Scarlet, with pairs of blacks rings enclosing a yellow one ; these rings very numerous (47-55) and close together on the pos- terior half of the body, where the red interspaces are scarcely wider than the yellow rings or may disappear altogether; head black anteriorly, yellow posteriorly ; a black band across the nape, not extending to the throat. 88. CORONELLA. 203 Total length 780 millim.; tail 125. Arizona and California. a. 2° (V. 200s E360). Sta. Cruz, California. Hr. A. Forrer [C.]. 13. Coronella micropholis. Coronella doliata, part., Dum. §. Bibr. vii. p. 621 (1854) ; Giinth. Cat. p- 41 (1858). Lampropeltis micropholis, Cope, Proc, Ac. Philad. 1860, p. 257. polyzona, Cope, 1. c. p. 258. amaura, Cope, l. c. Coronella formosa, Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1865, p. 241, and ‘Icon. Gén. 14, pl. iv. tig. B (1865) ; Bocowrt, Miss. Sc. Mex., Rept. p. 612, pl. xxxix. tig. 3 (1886). doliata, var. conjuncta, Jan, Ul. ce. p. 242, fig. C; Bocourt, 1. ¢. p. 611, fig. 6. doliata, var. formosa, Bouleng. Bull. Soc. Zool. France, 1880, . 44. Ophibolus polyzonus, Sumichrast, Lull. Soc. Zool. France, 1880, p- 181. triangulus, var. zonatus, Garm. N. Am. Rept. p. 67 (1885). Coronella formosa, vars. anomala, oligozona, polyzona, e¢ abnorma, Bocourt, 1. c. figs. 4, 7, 8. Ophibolus doliatus polyzonus, occipitalis, e¢ annulatus, Cope, Proc. US. Nat. Mus. 1888, p. 3882, and Am. Nat. 1895, p. 1067, pl. xxvii. fig. 1. Lampropeltis annulata, Stejneger, Proc. U.S. Nat, Mus. xiv. 1891, . 005, Coronella annulata, Giinth. Biol. C.-Am., Rept. p. 109, pl. xxxviii. (1893). Snout slightly prominent; rostral about once and a half as deep as broad, the portion visible from above measuring one third to two thirds its distance from the frontal ; suture between the inter- nasals shorter than that between the prefrontals; frontal as long as or a little longer than broad, as long as its distance from the end of the snout, as long as or a little shorter than the parietals ; loreal usually longer than deep; one pre- and two postoculars ; temporals 2+ 2 or 2+3 (exceptionally 14+2); seven (rarely eight) upper labials, third and fourth (or fourth and fifth) entering the eye; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as or longer than the posterior. Scales in 21 or 23 (exceptionally 19 or 25) rows. Ventrals obtusely angulate laterally, 204-240; anal entire; subcaudals 46-60. Scarlet, usually with pairs of black rings enclosing yellow ones; the red scales may be tipped with black; head black above, usually with a continuous or interrupted yellow band across the snout and another across the occiput; the first black ring usually extends across the throat. Total length 1370 millim.; tail 170. America, from Texas and Mexico to the Equator. 204 COLUBRID, A. Annuli separated by broad red interspaces ; the red scales not tipped with black. a. Yg. (Se. 21; V. 221; C. 58). b Q (Se. 21; V. 215; C. 53). e-e. g (Sc. 23; V. 280; O. 56) & yg. (Se. 23, 23; V. 232, 231; C. 57, 56). f. @ (Se. 21; V.215;C. 52). 9. 22 1(Se-28 92 Ve 2228; C. 59). Mazatlan. Hr. A. Forrer [C.]. Presidio, nr. Ma- zatlan. Tres Marias Ids. Hr. A. Forrer [C.]. Hr. A. Forrer [O.], Mezquital del Oro, Zacatecas. Para. Dr. A. C. Buller [C.]. J. P. G. Smith, Esq. leah B. Annuli separated by broad red interspaces, the scales of which are tipped with black. ano (Se. 21; V.2381 : :‘C,?). b.g (Sc. 21; V.218; C. 55). crm (Se.215 - V, C. 50). 209 ; d. Hgr. g (Se. 21; C. 59). i-k. Gg (Se: 21; V. 223; C. 58) & her. (Sc. 23; V. 226; C. 49). l,m—n. 3 (Se. 23, 21'; V. 224, 221; C. 55, 54) & her. (Sc. 21; V. 223; C. 51). o. Ye. (Sc. 238; Ye 230; C. 56). p-q. Yg. (Se. 23, 23 ; V. 228, 226; CO. 56, 50). gy apr. (Se. 19; V.. 2380; C. 51). Sere (oc. 19% oy. acs C. 53). t. g (Se. 21; V. 281; C. ?). City of Mexico. Tierra Colorado, Guerrero, Mr. Doorman [C.}. Mr. H. H. Smith [C.]; F. D. Godman, Esq. Pen Mr. H. H. Smith [C.]; F. D. Godman, Esq. » Fea F. D. Godman, Esq. Amula, Guerrero. Huatuzco. [pea Teapa, Tabasco. F. D. Godman, Esq. (erie Yucatan. S. Mexico, F. D. Godman, Esq. esis ae Mr. Warwick [C.]. Mexico. Mexico. Mr. H. Finck [C.]. Belize. Dr. Giinther [P.]. Dueiias, Guate- O. Salvin, Esq. [C.]. mala. Irazu, Costa F. D. Godman, Esq. Rica. (RA. Chiriqui. G. Champion, Esq. [C.]; F. D. Godman, Esq. eal: —? Dr. J. E. Gray [P.]. C. Black rings irregular ; belly black. . Her. 9 (Sc. 21; V. 204; ). 51). a Mexico, Mr. Warwick [C.]. . (i 88. CORONELLA. 20 D. Black, with yellow rings, the red colour appearing on each side as rounded spots. a, Yg. (Sc. 21; V. 218; Tehuantepec. C. 47). E. Red above, each scale tipped with black, the rings reduced to mere traces here and there. (SG. aere We ales Yucatan. Tor 55). wi C. F. Almost uniform black, with very indistinct traces of the light annul. G6 (Se 2L3V. a ;C.51). Irazu, Costa FF. D. Godman, Esq. Rica, (pes): 14. Coronella doliata. Coluber doliatus, Zinn. S. N.i. p. 879 (1766); Harl. Journ. Ae. Philad. vy. 1827, p. 862, and Phys. Med. Res. p. 125 (1835). doliatus, part., Daud. Rept. vii. p. 74 (1805). dumfrisiensis, Sowerby, Brit. Mise. p. 5, pl. iii. (1804). Coronella coccinea, Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 57 (1837); Jan, Arch. Zool, Anat. Phys. ii. 1863, p. 239, and Icon. Gén. 17, pl. i. fig. 1 (1866) ; Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mex., Rept. p. 608, pl. xxxix. fig. 1 1886). : doliata, Holbr. N. Am. Herp. iii. p. 105, pl. xxiv. (1842). Calamaria elapsoidea, Holbr, l. ¢. p. 119, pe XXVill. Osceola elapsoidea, Baird § Gir. Cat. N. Am. Rept. p. 133 (1853), and Rep. U.S. Surv. R. R. x. pt. ii. pl. xxxill, fig. 97 (1859); Cope, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xiv. 1892, p. 606. Lampropeltis coccinea, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1860, ue 257. Ophibolus doliatus, Garm. N. Am. ane p- 64, pl. v. fig. 2 H, Garm. Bull. Iilin. Lab, iii. 1892, p. 298. elapsoideus, H. Garm. 1. ¢. (1883) ; Snout much depressed, slightly prominent; rostal once and a half as broad as deep, the portion visible from above measuring about half its distance from the frontal; suture between the inter- nasals shorter than that between the prefrontals ; frontal a little longer than broad, as long as its distance from the end of the snout, a little shorter than the parietals ; loreal usually absent ; one pra- and two postoculars; temporals 1+2,; seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are longer than the posterior. Scales in 17 or 19 rows. Ventrals 161-180; anal entire: subcaudals 31-54. Head and body scarlet, with pairs of black rings enclosing each a white one; the first white ring on the nape; these rings may be interrupted on the ventral surface. Total length 230 millim.; tail 35. South-eastern United States. a. 9 (e.17; V.161; C. 42). N. America. E. Doubleday, Esq. [P.}. 206. COLUBRID. 15. Coronella brachyura. Zumenis brachyurus, Giinth. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (3) xviii. 1866, ; Lao vi. fig. A: Blanf. Journ. As. Soe. aoe xxxix. 1870, p.3 372; Anders. Proc. Zool. Soe. 1871, p. 176; Theob. Cat. Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 171 (1876). Coronella brachyura, Bouleng. Faun. Ind., Rept. p. 809 (1890). Rostral broader than deep, visible from above; suture between the internasals shorter than that between the prefrontals ; frontal once and a half as long as broad, as long as its distance from the end of the snout, a little shorter than the parietals; loreal as long as deep; one preocular; two postoculars ; temporals 242; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are slightly longer than the posterior; the latter widely separated from each other by three series of scales. Scales in 23 rows. ,Ventrals 213-223; anal entire; subeaudals 46-53. Olive-brown above, with rather indistinct light variegations on the anterior half of the body ; lower surface whitish. Total length 445 millim. ; tail 55. Deccan. a. 2 (V. 223; C. 46). Poonah. Dr. Leith [P.]. (Type.) 16. Coronella punctata. Coluber punctatus, Linn. S. N.i. p. 376 (1766) ; Daud. Rept. vii. p- 178 (1803) ; Harlan, Journ. Ac. Philad. v. 1827, p. 354, and Med. Phys. Res. p. 117 (1835); Storer, Rep. Fish. § Rept. Mass. p. 225 (1839); Holbr. N. Am. Herp. iii. p. 81, pl. xvill. (1842) ; DeKay, N. Y. Faun, iii. p. 39, pl. xiv. fig. 29 (1842). torquatus, Shaw, Zool. iii. p. 553 (1802). Calamaria punctata, Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 89 (1837). Diadophis punctatus, Baird §& Gir. N. Am. Rept. p. 112 (1853) ; Cope, Proce. Ac, Philad, 1860, p.250; Jan, Arch, Zool. Anat. Phys. il. 1863, p. 268 is and Icon. Gén. 15, pl. vi. ‘fier: 1 (1866); Garm. N. Am. Rept. p- 72, pl. ii. fig. 2 (1883) ; Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mex., Rept. p- 618, pl. xl. fig, Il (1886) ; Cope, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xiv. 1892, p. 617; H. Garm. Bull. Illin. Lab. iii. 1892, p. 300. Ablabes punctatus, Dum. § Bibr. vii. p. 310 (1854); Giinth. Cat. p- 28 (1858). TE ceeinitlts, Giinth. 1. e. p. 29. Diadophis occipitalis, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1860, p. 250. punctatus, var. pallidus, Cope, 1. c.; Bocourt, 1. c. p. 621. — dysopes, Cope, l. c. p. 251. Snout not prominent; rostral nearly twice as broad as deep, just visible from above; suture between the internasals shorter than that between the preefrontals; frontal a little longer than its dis- tance from the end of the snout, about two thirds the length of the parietals ; loreal as long as deep or a little deeper than long ; two (rarely one) pre- and two postoculars ; temporals bse seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye, or eight, fourth 88. CORONELLA. 207 and fifth entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are longer than the posterior. Scales in 15 rows. Ventrals 136-160; anal divided ; subcaudals 36-62. Dark grey above, with the upper lip and a nuchal collar yellow and black-edged ; yellow or orange inferiorly, each ventral with a small black spot at its outer extremity. Total length 360 millim. ; tail 65. North America, east of the Rocky Mountains; Mexico. A. Amedian row of black spots along the belly. a-b. 9 (V. 151; C. 42) & Raleigh, N.Caro- Messrs. Brimley [C.]. her. (V. 149; C. 41). lina. e. 6 (V. 155; C. 56). Wisconsin. hristiania Museum. d. 2 (V. 151; C. 40). United States. ee (W149 C. 41). Mexico. (Type of A. occipitalis.) B. No black spots along the middle of the belly. cd (NeLoss, C00). Nova Scotia. J. M. Jones, Esq. [P.]. g. Yg. (V. 146; C. 62). Chippeway, Canada. heen. 159); C. 51). Delaware. KE. Doubleday, Esq. (EP. a2 CV. 1605 (Ci 42). Bloomington, In- C. Bollman, Esq. [C.]. diana, k. & (V. 155; C. 58). Kansas. 17. Coronella amabilis. Diadophis amabilis, Baird § Gir. Cat. N. Am. Rept. p. 113 (1853), and Rep. U.S. Surv. R. R. x. pt. iii. pl. xxxiii. fig. 83 (1859) ; Cope, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xiv. 1892, p. 615. —- docilis, Baird § Gir. Ul. ec. p. 114, fig. 84. pulchellus, Baird & Gir. il. ce. p. 115, fig. 85; Cooper, Rep. U.S. Surv. R. R. xii. pt. ii. p. 802 (1860). — punctatus, var. stictogenys, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1860, . 250. P texensis, Kennicott, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1860, p. 328. punctatus, var. amabilis, Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1863, p. 265, and Icon, Gén. 15, pl. vi. fig. 4 (1866); Garm. N. Am. Rept. p. 159 (1883) ; Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mex., Rept. p. 620 (1886) ; H. Garm. Bull. Illin. Lab. iii. 1892, p. 300. punctatus, var. docilis, Jan, il. cc. fig.2; Garm. 1. ¢. p.72; Bocourt, l.c. p. 619. punctatus, var. pulchellus, Jan, dl. cc. fig.3; Cope, Proce. Ac. Philad. 1883, p. 27; Bocourt, l. ce. p. 620. Differs from the preceding in the more elongate body, the ven- trals numbering 182 to 210, and the subcaudals 53 to 63. Dark grey or blackish above, with a yellow nuchal collar ; belly and the scales of the outer row orange, usually with numerous round black spots. Total length 470 millim.; tail 80. United States west of the Mississippi. 208 COLUBRID &. a. 3d (V.194; C. 59). San Diego, Cali- Prof. C. Eigenmann fornia. [C.]. b. 2 (V. 210; C. 58). San Bernardino, Hr. A. Forrer([C.]. California. c. Her. (V. 195; C. 54). Santa Cruz, Cali- Hr. A. Forrer [C.]}. fornia. d. 2 (V. 205; C. 62). Upper Sacramento Mr. Gruber [C.]. River Valley. e. d (V. 196; C. 63). California. Lord Walsingham [P.]. een (V. 198 ;°Oxba). California. Christiania Museum. 18. Coronella regalis. Diadophis regalis, Bard § Gir. Cat. N. Am. Rept. p. 115 (1853), and Rep. U.S. Surv. R. R. x. pt. iii, pl. xxxiii. fer, 86 (1859), and Rep. U.S. Mex, Bound. Surv. ii. Rept. pl. xix. fig. 2 (1859) ; Gam. N. Am. Rept. p. 73 (1883); Cope, Proc. Ac. Pee 1883, p- 12, and Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xiv. 1892, p. 615. arnyi, Kennicott, Proc. Ac. Phitad, 1859, p. 99. ? Diadophis docilis, BRGUNES in Baird, Rep. U.S. Mex. Boe Surv. ii. Rept. p. 22, pl. xxi. fig. 3 (1859). Diadophis punctatus, var. arnyl, Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1863, p. 265, and Icon. Gén. 15, pl. vi. fic. 5 (1866); Bocourt, Miss. Se. Mex. , Rept. p. 622 (1886) ; v2 & Gin: Bull, Illin. Lab. i. 1892, 302. es punctatus, var. letus, Jan, Ul. ce. fig. 6; Bocourt, 1. c. p. 622, pl. xl. fig. 4. Liophis (Diadophis) arnyi, Giinth. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (4) i. 1868, Diadophis punctatus, var. dougesii, Villada, La Naturaleza, iii. 1875, p- 226, pl. —. punctatus, vars. modestus e¢ regalis, Bocowt, 1. c. p. 623. texensis, Garm. Bull, Essex Inst. xix. 1888, p. 127. Liophis regalis, Giinth. Biol. C.-Am., Rept. p. 108 (1893). letus, Giinth, 1. ¢. Distinguished from C. punctata and C. amabilis by having 17 rows of scales. Ventrals 183 to 237; subcaudals 56 to 77. Tem- porals 14+1 or 142. Olive-brown, bluish grey, or blackish above, with or without a yellow nuchal collar; belly yellow or orange, with numerous black spots. t F otal length 490 millim. ; tail 100. rom Illinois and Kansas to Mexico. a. 3 (V. 183; C. 56). City of Mexico. Mr. Doorman [C.]. 89. HYPSIGLENA. Hypsiglena, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1860, p. 246, and Proc. U.S. Nat Mus. xiv. 1892, p. 617. Pseudodipsas, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1860, p. 521. Comastes, Jan, Elenco sist. Ofid. p. 102 (1863). Maxillary teeth 12 to 16, the two posterior strongly enlarged and separated from the rest by an interspace; mandipular teeth 89. HYPSIGLENA. 209 subequal. Head distinct from neck; eye rather small, with verti- cally elliptic pupil. Body cylindrical; scales smooth, with apical pits, in 19 or 21 rows; ventrals rounded. ‘Tail moderate; sub- caudals in two rows. Southern parts of North America, Central America, Venezuela. Synopsis of the Species. I. Subeaudals 39-55. A. Scales in 21 rows; usually a subocular below the prxocular. Rostral once and a half as broad as deep, the portion visible from above nearly half as long as its~ distance COAT TERS oC) C1 ee Oar a, Ba 1. ochrorhynchus, p. 209. Rostral nearly twice as broad as deep, the portion visible from above one fourth to one third its distance from ERBPNOMGH.. aisle taunt. eee Che cise 2. torquata, p. 210. B. Scales in 19 rows; nosubocular.. 3. affints, p. 210. II. Subcaudals 80-93. Seales mel OwOws.. 0 csrahieee oi -< + 3 e's 4. discolor, p. 211. Scales in 21 rows; body cylindrical .. 5. latifasciata, p. 211. Scales in 21 rows; body feebly com- PROGS CM eee eA cag ican tiers "Saciey Wace ses) coe 6. ornata, p. 211. 1. Hypsiglena ochrorhynchus. Hypsiglena ochrorhyncha, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1860, p. 246; Garm. N. Am. Rept. p. 80 (1883); Cope, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xiv. 1892, p. 617; Stejneger, N. Am. Faun. no. 7, pt. ii. p. 204 (1893). chlorophzea, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1860, p. 246 ; Stejneger, 1. e. texana, Stejneger, l. c. p. 205. torquata, var., Giinth. Biol. C.-Am., Rept. p. 137 (1894). Snout conical, prominent. MRostral once and a half as broad as deep, the portion visible from above nearly half as long as its dis- tance from the frontal; internasals shorter than the prexfrontals ; frontal once and one third to once and a half as long as broad, as long as or a little longer than its distance from the end of the snout, much shorter than the parietals; loreal longer than deep; one preocular, usually with a subocular below it; two postoculars ; ‘temporals 1+2; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye: four or five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin- shields, which are as long as or a little shorter than the posterior. Seales in 21 rows. Ventrals 167-175; anal divided; subcaudals 41-55. Grey or pale buff above, with a dorsal series of large transverse dark brown or blackish spots and two alternating series of smaller spots on each side; three elongate dark blotches on the nape, the lateral ones produced forwards as a lateral streak, which passes through the eye and is white-edged beneath ; upper surface VOL. Il. P 210 COLUBRID®. of head and lips finely dotted with dark brown; lower parts uniform white. Total length 225 millim. ; tail 57. Lower California, California, Arizona, Texas, North Mexico, a-b. 9 (V. 172, 171; C. Duval Co., Texas. W. Taylor, Esq. [P.]. 41, 43). ce. 5 (V. 168; C. 45). Nuevo Leon, Mexico. W. Taylor, Esq.[P.]. 2. Hypsiglena torquata. Leptodira torquata, Ginth, Ann. § Mag. N. H. (8) v. 1860, p. 170, pl. x. fig. A; Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1860, p. 521. Comastes quincunciatus, Jan, Elenco, p. 102 (1863), and Icon, Gén. 38, pl. i. fig. 1 (1871). Hypsiglena torquata, Cope, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus, no. 32, 1887, p. 78. torquata, part., Gnth. Biol. C.-Am., Rept. p. 187 (1894). Snout rounded, obtuse. Rostral nearly twice as broad as deep, the portion visible from above one fourth to one third as long as its distance from the frontal; internasals shorter than the preefrontals ; frontal once and one third to once and a half as long as broad, as long as or a little longer than its distance from the end of the snout, much shorter than the parietals; loreal longer than deep; one pre- ocular, with a subocular below it ; two postoculars ; temporals 1+ 2; eight (exceptionally seven) upper labials, fourth and fifth (or third and fourth) entering the eye ; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are a little shorter than the posterior. Scales in 21 rows. Ventrals 169-174; anal divided; subcaudals 41-55. Greyish or pale brown above, with a dorsal or two alter- nating dorsal series of large dark brown spots separated by yellowish interspaces ; sides with two or three alternating series of small dark brown spots; a large dark brown blotch on the nape, preceded by a yellow collar; a dark brown streak on each side of the head, passing through the eye; head speckled with dark brown ; lower parts white. Total length 400 millim.; tail 60, Mexico to Venezuela. a. do (V. 169; C. 53). Ventanas, Durango. Hr. A. Forrer [C.). b-c. ¢ (V. 170, 171; Presidio, near Mazat- Hy. A. Forrer bet C. 49, 50). lan. ad. 9 (V. 174; C. 41). Nicaragua. Derby Museum. (One of the types.) 3. Hypsiglena affinis. (Puare VIII. fig. 1.) Hypsiglena torquata, var., Giinth. Biol. C.-Am., Rept. p. 137 (1894). Agrees in structure and coloration with H. torquata, except that the subocular is absent, the upper labials are seven in number, third and fourth entering the eye, and the scales form only 19 rows. Ventrals 162-168 ; subcaudals 39-51. Total length 310 millim. ; tail 52. Mexico. a. & (V. 164; C. 43). Zacatecas. J. M. Cameron, Esq. [P.]. 89. HYPSIGLENA. A b. Her. 9 (V. 168; C. 39), Mezquitaldel Oro, Dr. A.C. Buller [C.]. Zacatecas, €. 2 (V. 16240. 51): Jalisco. F. D. Godman, Esq.! P.}. 4, Hypsiglena discolor. Leptodira discolor, Giinth. Proc, Zool. Soc. 1860, p. 317. Hypsiglena discolor, Cope, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus. no. 32, 1887, p. 78; Giinth. Biol. C-Am., Rept. p. 137, pl. xlix. fig. 1 (1894). Rostral nearly twice as broad as deep, just visible from above ; internasals shorter than the prefrontals; frontal slightly longer than broad; loreal as long as deep or slightly longer than deep; one pre- and two postoculars; temporals 1+2; seven or eight upper labials, third and fourth or fourth and fifth entering the eye; anterior chin-shields as long as or a little shorter than the posterior. Scales in 19 rows. Ventrals 173-180; anal divided; subcaudals 85-89. Above with blackish cross bars separated by pale yellowish-brown interspaces ; upper surface of head dark, nape yellowish; labials yellowish with blackish sutures ; uniform yellowish white beneath. Total length 560 millim.; tail 155. Mexico. a-b. 5 (V. 180,173; C. 85, 89). Oaxaca. M. Sallé[C.]. (‘Types.) 5. Hypsiglena latifasciata. Hypsiglena latifasciata, Giinth. Biol. C.-Am., Rept. p. 138, pl. xlix. fir, 2 (1894). Rostral nearly thrice as broad as deep, scarcely visible from above; internasals a little shorter than the prefrontals; frontal nearly twice as long as broad, with concave sides; loreal deeper than long; one preocular, with a small subocular below it; two postoculars; temporals 1+2; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; anterior chin-shields shorter than the posterior. Scales in 21 rows. Ventrals 186; anal divided ; subcaudals czca 80 (end of tail absent in the specimen). Dark brown above, with ten widely separated whitish cross bands; head whitish, spotted with brown, except on the occiput; beneath dirty white. Total length 350 millim. South Mexico. a. 9 (V.186; C.?). S. Mexico. F. D. Godman, Esq. [P=] <(Bypes) 6. Hypsiglena ornata. Comastes ornatus, Bocourt, Bull. Soc. Philom. (7) viii. 1884, p. 141. Hypsiglena ornata, Cope, Bull. U.S, Nat. Mus. no, 32, 1887, p. 78. Sealing as in H. torquata, but body feebly compressed, ventrals and subcaudals more numerous, rostral smaller, and eye larger. Hight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye. Ventrals 185-189 ; subcaudals 84-93. Yellowish above, with a dorsal series of large brown spots, and smaller spots alternating with them on the sides. Total length 260 millim.; tail 87. Isthmus of Darien. p 2 PA be COLUBRID. 90. RHINOCHILUS. Rhinocheilus, Baird § Gir, Cat, N. Am. Rept. p. 120 (1853) ; Cope, Proc, Ac. Philad. 1860, p. 244; Jan, Arch. Fool Anat. Phy ys. li. 1863, p. 217; Bocourt, Miss. Se. Mex. , Rept. p. 602 (1886) ; Cope, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xiv. 1892, p. 605. Maxillary teeth 16 to 19, the two posterior largest; anterior mandibular teeth a little larger than the posterior. Head not dis- tinct from neck, with pointed, strongly projecting snout; eye moderate, pupil round ; rostral large. Body much elongate, cylin- drical ; scales smooth, with apical pits*, in 17 to 23 rows. Tail moderate; subeaudals entire, or only the posterior divided. North America, Mexico, Venezuela. Synopsis of the Species. PeALOS AY DO iTOWS:.<).\sshocs 20s este t ale ek Se 1. lecontiz, p. 212. PC ICHCUAULOSTOWR iis 3's. SBS ciate ee 2. thominoti, p. 2138. MCRIEN ATL, VOWS t's) <0) si 00) 2 Shs eae ee 3. anton, p. 213. 1. Rhinochilus lecontii. Rhinocheilus Jecontei, Baird § Gir. Cat. p. 120 (1853), and Rep. U.S. Explor. R. Rx. pt. iii. pl. xxxiii. fig. 90 (1859) and U.S. Mex. Bound, Surv. ii. Rept. pl. xx. (1859) ; “Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1868, p. 217 ; copes Proc. Ac. Philad. 1866, p. 304; Jan, Teon. Gén. 48, pl. iii. fig. 1 (1876); Garm. N. Am. Rept. p. 73 (1888) ; Bocourt, Miss, Se. Mex., Rept. p. 602, pl. xl. fig. 7 (1886) ; Cope, Proc, U.S. Nat. Mus. xiv. 1892, p. 606; Giinth. Biol. C.- Am., Rept. p. 100 (1893). Rostral as deep as broad, the portion visible from above at least half as long as its distance from the frontal ; suture between the internasals as long as or a little longer than that between the prefrontals +; frontal a little longer than its distance from the end of the snout or than the parietals, twice as broad as the supraocular ; loreal longer than deep; one or two pre-and two or three post- oculars ; temporals 2+ 2 or 243; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; three or four lower lJabials in contact with the anterior chin-shields ; posterior chin-shields small, and separated from each other by two or three series of scales. Scales in 22 rows. Ventrals 191-206; anal entire; subcaudals 40-55. Black above, with brick-red square spots or cross bands; head and sides black aud yellow; lower parts yellowish white, with black spots, at least on the sides, Total length 940 millim. ; tail 140. California to Texas. a, b, e. & (V. 191, 205; Duval Co., Texas. W. Taylor, Esq. [C.]}. C 49, 50, 6 or 11 last divided) & her. (V. 201; C. 42, 8 last ‘divided). * Stated to be absent in A. thominoti and antonit. + In spec. ¢ the prefrontals are separated by the internasals, which are in contact with the point of the frontal. 91. chMOPHORA. 213 d. Hgr. 2 (V. 204; C.46, San Diego, California. Prof. C. Eigenmann 11 last divided). [C.]. e. 9 (V. 194; C. 42). California. Var. tessellatus, Garm. 1. c. p. 74. Ventrals 178, subeaudals 37 entire and 14 pairs. Coahuila, Mexico. 2. Rhinochilus thominoti. Rhinocheilus thominotii, Bocourt, Le Naturaliste, (2) i. 1887, p. 45, figs. Portion of rostral visible from above about half as long as its distance from the frontal; suture between the internasals shorter than that between the prefrontals: frontal a little shorter than its distance from the end of the snout; loreal longer than deep; one pre- and two postoculars; temporals 2+3,; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye ; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin- shields : ; posterior chin-shields nearly as large as the anterior and in contact with each other i an front. Scales in ‘19 rows. Ventrals 181; anal entire ; subcaudals 82, all single. Reddish yellow above; upper "surface of head and a broad ‘nuchal band brown ; lower parts yellow. Total length 280 millim. ; tail 67. Venezuela. 3. Rhinochilus antonii. Rhinocheilus antonii, Duges, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. xxiii. 1886 P. 290, fie., and Le Natur raliste, (2) 1. 1887, p. 46, and La Natur aleza, (2 ye 1888, p- 66, pl. vil. ; Bocourt, Miss. Se. Mex. , Rept. pl. xlv. fig. 4 (1888). Head-shields as in R. lecontii. Scales in 17 rows. Ventrals 200; anal entire; subcaudals 41, last three divided. Black above, with narrow yellow (red?) cross bands; lips yellow; belly yellow, checkered with black. Total length 310 millim.; tail 35. San Blas, near Mazatlan, Mexico. 91. CEMOPHORA. Heterodon, part., Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 96 (1837). Simotes, part., Dum. § Bubr. Erp. Gén. vii. p. 624 (1854); Geinth. Cat. Col. Sn. p. 23 (1858). Cemophora, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1860, p. 244; Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1863, p. 230; Bocourt, Miss. Se. Mew., Rept. p. 567 (1883) ; Cope, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xiv. 1892, p. 602. Stasiotes, Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1862, p. 75. Maxillary teeth 8 to 11, posterior much longer than anterior ; mandibular teeth subequal. Head not distinct from neck, with pointed, strongly projecting snout ; eye small, pupil round ; rostral and frontal large; nostril in a single or divided nasal. Body elongate, cylindrical ; scales smooth, with apical pits, in 19 rows. Tail rather short; subcaudals in two rows. North America. COLUBRID, 1. Cemophora coccinea. Coluber coccineus, Blumenh., Voiyt’s May. Phys. u. Naturg. v. 1788, p- ll, pl. i.; Daud. Rept. vii. p. 48, pl. Ixxxiii. fig. 1 (1808); Harlan, Journ, Ac. Philad. vy. 1827, p. 356, and Phys. Med. Res. p- 119 (1835). Elaps coccineus, Mer. Tent. p. 145 (1820). Heterodon coccineus, Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 102, pl. iii. figs. 15 & 16 (1837). Rhinostoma coccineus, Holbr, N. Am. Herp. iii. p. 125, pl. xxx. (1842) ; Baird §& Gir. Cat. N. Am. Rept. Pp 118 (1853), and Rep. U.S. Explor. Surv, R. R. x. pt. iti. pl. xxxili. fig. 89 (1859). Simotes coccineus, Dum. § Bibr. vii. p. 637, pl. Ixxxii. fig. 2 (1854) ; Giinth, Cat. p. 26 (1858). Cemophora coccinea, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1860, p. 244 ; Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1863, p. 280, and Icon. Gén. 1d plies figs. 1 & 2 (1865); Garm. N. Am. Rept. p.78, pl. vi. fig. 1 (1883) ; Bocourt, Miss. Se. Mex., Rept. p. 567, pl. xxxv. fig. 6 (1883) ; Cope, Proc, US. oe Mus. xiv. 1892, p. 602. ll. ce. fig. 3. Portion of rostral visible from above as long as or a little longer than its distance from the frontal; suture between the internasals usually shorter than that between the prefrontals; frontal as long as broad or a little longer, longer than its distance from the end of the snout, as long as the parietals, at least twice as broad as the supraocular ; loreal longer than deep; one or two pre- and one or two postoculars; temporals 142 (rarely 24+ 2); six or seven upper labials, second and third or third and fourth, or third only entering the eye; three or four lower Jabials in contact with the anterior chin-shields; posterior chin-shields small. Scales in 19 rows. Ventrals 157-188; anal entire ; subcaudals 35-45. Red above (in life), with yellow or pale olive transverse bands between pairs of crescentic black bands; lower parts white. Total length 660 millim. ; tail 80. South-eastern United States. a. d (V. 166; C. 44). Charleston. b. 3 (V. ie cal) Raleigh, N. Carolina. Messrs. Brindley[C.]. e. o (V. 174; C, 45). Lake Kerr, Florida. ae Erwin Brown, P: d-e. 9 (V. 169, 177; Marion Co., Florida. A. Hag Brown, C. 39, 43). Esq. [P.]. F. 2 (V. 168; C. 37). Florida, Dr. Guillemard [P.]. g-h,t. & (V. 174, 157; N. America. C. 43, $9) & QV. 174; C. 40). j eg 92. SEMOTES. Coronella, part., Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 50 (1887). Xenodon, part., Schleg. t.c. p. 80. Simotes, part., "Dum. & Bibr. Mém. Ac. Sc. xxiii. 1853, p. 472, and Erp. Gén. vii. p. 624 (1854); Giinth. Cat. Col. Sn. p. 28 (1858). Simotes, Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1863, p. 232; Giinth. Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 212 (1864); Bouleng. Faun. Ind., Rept. p. 309 (1890). 92. SIMOTES. 215 Holarchus, Cope, Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc. xxiii. 1886, p. 488. Dicraulax, Cope, Am. Nat. 1893, p. 480. Maxillary teeth 8 to 12, posterior very strongly enlarged and compressed ; mandibular teeth subequal. Head short, not distinct from neck; eye rather small, with round pupil; rostral large. Body cylindrical ; scales smooth or feebly keeled, in 13 to 21 rows, with or without apical pits; ventrals rounded or obtusely keeled laterally. Tail short or moderate ; subcaudals in two rows. Southern China, East Indian continent and archipelago. Fig. 17. i es A A e 4 5 <5 Sw i Skull of Simotes albocinctus. Synopsis of the Species. I. Anal entire. A. Portion of rostral seen from above as long as or a little shorter. than its distance from the frontal. 1. Seales in 19 or 21 rows. a. T'wo superposed anterior temporals; fifth or fourth and fifth labials usually entering the eye. a. Four internasals ; ventrals not angulate laterally. 1. splendidus, p. DAM: B. Two internasals; ventrals angulate laterally. Suture between the internasals as long as or longer than that between the prefrontals ; frontal large, consider- ably longer than its distance from the end of the snout 2. purpurascens, p. 218. 216 COLUBRID. Suture between the internasals as long as or shorter than that between the preefrontals ; frontal moderate .... 3. cyclurus, p. 219. 6. A sitigle anterior temporal. Portion of rostral seen from above shorter than its distance from the BRSVUE EEL hau Ato: wc 's by ofan cache Shela phone 4. albocinctus, p. 220. Portion of rostral seen from above as long as its distance from the frontal. 5. formosanus, p. 222. 2. Scales in 17 rows. a. Fourth and fifth labials entering the eye; a single anterior temporal...... .- §. violaceus, p. 222. 6. Fourth or third and fourth labials entering the eye. a. A single labial entering the eye; a single anterior J itenpomall:2's Peace eels 7. woodmasont, p. 223. f. Two labials entering the eye; two superposed anterior temporals .6 .fa0..... 8. octolineatus, p. 224. y. Two labials entering the eye; a single anterior tem- poral. * Two postoculars. Loreal longer than deep ............ 9. phenochalinus, p. 225. Loreal rather deeper than long ...... 10. forbesiz, p. 225. ** One postocular. PGHIES SEMLOOEM o1 toy ctece a wt! la dias «wes 11. signatus, p. 226. Seales feebly keeled .,...........5 12. subcarinatus, p. 226. 3. Scales in 15 rows .......... 13. annulifer, p. 226. B. Portion of rostral visible from above much shorter than its distance from the frontal; scales in 17 or 19 rows. . Temporals 1+1+2; ventrals 146-169 ; pubcaudals S047 wis. .wise oe teae th 14. teniatus, p. 227. Temporals 1+ 2 or 2+2; ventrals 170- 191; subcaudals 55-60 .......... 15. chinensis, p. 228 II. Anal divided. HL.) SCBLES ATE LO BOWS. vies 's a, s.0is.0 +0 16. vaillanti, p. 228. B. Scales in 17 rows. 1. Nasal undivided ; fourth and fifth labials entering the eye ; ventrals 167-168; subcaudals 43-46, 17. beddomii, p. 229. 2. Nasal divided, rarely semidivided. Third and fourth labials entering the eye; ventrals 170-202; subcaudals PRM O SSS... iia ech ee ee ee eae 18. arnensis, p. 229. 92. sIMoTEs, a7 Fourth and fifth labials entering the eye; ventrals 171-180; subeaudals 34-42. 19. theobaldi, p. 230. Fourth and fifth (rarely third and fourth) labials entering the eye; ventrals 148-173; subcaudals 27-87 ...... 20. cruentatus, p. 231. Coibeslesm 1S VOWS) os neta nes 21. torquatus, p. 232. er Seales mm) tS cows. f..)5.05'. «ee < 22. planiceps, p. 232. TABLE SHOWING NUMBERS OF SCALES AND SHIELDS. Se. NE: A. C. Lab. |Ant.temp. splendidus ........-... 24 193 1 41 8 2 purpurascens ...... 19-21 | 160-210 | 1 | 40-60 8 (7) 2 CY CLUMUS ceintone oeeacla: 19-21 | 156-210 | 1 | 387-58 8 (7) 2 albocinctUs.........0++ LON ak — 205m (eels |ol—69 7 (8) 1 FOrMOSANUS .....000- 19 | 162-173 | 1 | 46-55] 7-8 1 ULOLACEUS) ‘canes cena 17 | 160-196} 1 | 33-41 8 1 WOOAMASONE «1.22.40 17 | 180-186} 1 57 6 1 octolineatus ......... 17 | 156-197 | 1 | 438-61 6 2 phenochalinus ...... 17 | 156-173 | 1 | 36-45 7 1 (2) WOT UGSUO meee ae ntte aces 17 | 155-165 | I 45 7 il SIQNALUS Nea ceeieconel 17 | 141-157 | 1 | 47-59 7 1 subcarinatus .........| 17 155 il 50 o 1 OMNI ET ciscne cana 15 1538 1 49 a 1 LEMIALUS....2. 00000000 17-19 | 146-169 | 1 | 80-47 8 1 CRINGNSIS! 2.2.02. -n0 17 ~+| 170-191 | 1 | 55-60 8 1-2 VCULANTE sence woos 19 ? 2 ? 8 1 bed domi) vi ..220..-«: 17 | 167-168 | 2 | 43-46 8 i GRNEWSES? eeaailarsacice« 17 | 170-202 | 2 | 41-59 7 1 CLEOUGUCUweneee cenecre 17 | 171-180 | 2 | 34-42 8 1 CFUCNEALUS .......0.00+ 17 | 148-173 | 2 | 27-37 8 (7) 1 CONQUALUS) saree e-- 15 | 144-159 | 2 | 27-34 7 1 PIGNIGEPS) .........00 13 132 2 27 5 1 1. Simotes splendidus. Simotes splendidus, Gtinth. Proce. Zool. Soc. 1875, p. 231, pl. xxxiii. ; Bouleng. Faun. Ind., Rept. p. 310 (1890). Nasal divided ; portion of rostral seen from above as long as its distance from the frontal; each of the internasals broken up into two shields, there being four small shields in a transverse series ; frontal longer than its distance from the end of the snout, slightly longer than the parietals ; loreal deeper than long; preeocular single, with a small subocular below it, between the third and fourth labials; two or three postoculars; temporals 2+3; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields; posterior chin-shields about two thirds the length of the anterior. Scales in 21 rows. Ventrals 193; anal entire; subcaudals 41. Cream-colour, with sixteen large, brown, black-edged spots above, longer than the interspaces between them; these spots indented in front and behind, and with at least yA ee COLUBRID ®. a trace of a yellowish median line; the anterior spot is produced angularly to the posterior border of the frontal; the rest of the upper surface of the head speckled with dark brown; tail with a yellow vertebral line ; an irregular series of small blackish spots along each abdominal edge, the lower surfaces being otherwise immaculate. Total length 560 millim. ; tail 65. Southern India. mw © (V. 193; 6.41); Wynad. Col. Beddome [C.]. (Type.) 2. Simotes purpurascens. Xenodon purpurascens, Schleg. Phys, Serp. ii. p. 90, pl. iii. figs. 13 & 14 (1837), and Ablild. p. 47, pl. xiv. (1844); Cantor, Cat. Mal. Rept, p. 67 (1847). Simotes trinotatus, Dum. § Bibr. vii. p. 631 (1854); Giinth. Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 219 (1864). - albocinctus (non Cant.), Dum. § Bibr. p. 633, pl. 1xxxii. fig. 1. Calamaria brachyorrhos (non Schleg.), Motl. § Dillw. Nat, Hist. Lab. p. 49, pl. — (1855). Simotes purpurascens, var. G, Giinth. Cat. p. 25 (1858). pep Ceee Jan, Ar ch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1862, p. 235, and Icon. Gén. 12, pl. v. tiv. 2 (1865): Bouleng. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1890, p: 34; v. Lidth de Jeude, Notes Leyd. Mus. xii. 1890, p. 255. — labuanensis, Giinth. Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 217. catenifer, Stoliczka, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. xiii. 1875, p. 121, pl. xi. fig. 3. dennysi, Blanf. Proc. Zool. Soc, 1881, p. 218, pl. xxi. fig. 1. —- affinis, Fischer, Abh. naturw. Ver. Hamb. ix. 1885, p. “4, pl. i. fig. 1. Nasal divided; portion of rostral seen from above as long as its distance from the frontal; suture between the internasals as long as or longer than that between the prefrontals; frontal large, considerably longer than its distance from the end of the snout, as long as or longer than the parietals; loreal as long as deep; one or two preoculars, with one or two suboculars below ; two or three postoculars ; temporals 2+3 or 242; usually eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye, or fourth.excluded by the second subocular ; four or five sewade lubials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are about twice as long as the posterior. Scales in 19 or 21 rows. Ventrals 160-210, angulate laterally ; anal entire ; subcaudals 40-60. Brown above, with darker, black-edged sinuous transverse bands, or with yellowish black-edged cross bars ; a large arrow-headed dark-brown marking on the occiput and nape, with the apex on the frontal and usually confluent with a dark- brown chevron-shaped transverse band passing through the eyes; a dark oblique temporal streak ; belly yellowish, with square blackish spots, which may be confined to the sides. . Total length 680 millim.; tail 110. S. China, Cochinchina, Siam, Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo, Java. 92. sIMorEs, 219 A, Pale transverse bands narrower than the interspaces between them ; scales in 19 rows. (S. purpurascens, Schleg.) a. Yg. (V. 182; C.48). Java. b. Hgr. (V. 169; C. 51). Matang, Borneo. B. Narrow dark transverse bands; scales in 19 rows. (S. labwanensis, Gthr.) a. Hgr. (V. 186; C. 54). Singapore. Governor of Singapore [P. ]. 6. Yg. (V. 166;.C. 53). Deli, Sumatra. Mr. Iversen [C.]. e. Ye. (V. 169; C. 59). Sumatra. Dr. Bleeker. G2. 15. OV. L7Os Cl2).8& Nias. Hy. Sundermann [C. ]. @ (V. 174; C. 53). ae UNcebC ls: Cs 2). Labuan, Borneo. L. L. Dillwyn,) Types of Esq. [P.]. S. labua- 9.0 (V. 1875 ©2:60)- —? nensis. C. Narrow dark transverse bands ; scales in 21 rows. (S. trinotatus, D. & B.) a. 2 (V. 1190; C. 58). Pinang. Dr. Cantor. 6. Her. (V. 165; C. 53). Deli, Sumatra. Prof. Moesch [C.]. 3. Simotes cyclurus. Coronella cyclura, Cantor, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1839, p. 50. Simotes bicatenatus, Giinth. Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 217 (1864); Theob. Journ. Linn. Soc. x. 1868, p. 40; Stoliczka, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. xl. 1871, p. 480; Anders. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1871, p. 170. fasciolatus, Giinth. 1. c. p. 218, pl. xx. fig. B. — cochinchinensis, Giinth. 1. c, p. 219, pl. xx. fig. C. brevicauda, Steind. Novara, Rept. p. 61, pl. ili. figs. 15 & 14 (1867). obscurus, Theob. Cat. Rept. As. Soc. Mus. p. 48 (1868). crassus, Theob. l.c. eyclurus, Louleny. Faun. Ind., Rept. p. 311 (1890); W. L. Sclater, Journ. As, Soc. Beng. 1x. 1890, p. 235 Nasal divided ; portion of rostral seen from above nearly as long as its distance from the frontal ; suture between the internasals as long as or shorter than that between the prefrontals; frontal as long as its distance from the end of the snout or a little longer, and as long as the parietals; loreal as long as deep, or a little deeper than long ; preocular single, usually with a small subocular below it, between the third and fourth labials ; two postoculars ; temporals 2+2; normally eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; four, rarely three, lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields ; posterior chin-shields one half or two thirds the length of the anterior. Scales in 19 or 21 rows. Ventrals 156-210, angulate laterally ; anal undivided ; subcaudals 37-55. Pale brown or greyish above, with or without four darker brown stripes, the median pair separated by the vertebral series of scales; antero- lateral border of some of the scales frequently black ; markings on the head as in S. albocinctus: lower surfaces yellowish, uniform, or with squarish brown spots on each side below the angle of the 220 COLUBRID-£. ventrals ; these blotches may be subconfluent or form two chain-like series ; subcaudals unspotted or with a few small scattered dots. Total length 700 millim.; tail 100. Bengal and Assam, Burma, Siam, Cochinchina, and Southern China. A. Above with very ill-defined dark longitudinal streaks; belly with a lateral series of square brown spots. Scales in 19 rows. (S. cyclurus, S. bicatenatus.) a. 6 (V. 175; C. 37). Toungoo. KE. W. Oates, Esq. [P.]. Have. (Vi l70 Clas} Pegu. W. Theobald, Esq. [C.]}. ce. Yg. (V. 156; C. 43). 5S. China. R. Swinhoe, Esq. [C.]. d. (V. 166; C. 43). —P? College of Surgeons. (Type of S. bicatenatus.) B. Above with four more or less distinct dark longitudinal streaks and a light vertebral line; belly with a lateral series of square brown spots. Scales in 19 rows. an90(V. tio; C40). Peau. W. Theobald, Esq. [C.]. b. 9 (V. 167; C. 44). Tenasserim. Col. Beddome C4 C. Like the preceding, but ventral spots absent or reduced to a few small dots. a-b. Her. (V. 171, 178; Pegu: W. Theobald, Esq. [C.]. C. 46, 43). D. No longitudinal streaks, no ventral spots. Scales in 19 rows. wb. (V. 167; C. 46). Pegu. W. Theobald, Esq. [C.]. & yg. (V. 150; C. 49). E. No longitudinal streaks, no ventral spots. Scales in 21 rows. (S. fasciolatus, S. cochinchinensis.) a,b. ¢ (V. 160; C, 42) Pachebone, Siam. M. Mouhot [C.]. (Types & 2 (V.165; C. 45). of S. fasciolatus. ) ec. Hgr. (V. 173; C. 41). Siam. M. H. Newman, Esq. [ P.]. d. Yg. (V. 210; C. 47). Lao Mountains. M. Mouhot [C.]. (Type of S. cochinchinensis). F. Above with four dark stripes as in B, which are crossed by black bars; belly immaculate. Scales in 21 rows. a. Her. (V. 180; C. 58). Bia-po, KarinHills. M. L. Fea [C.]. 4. Simotes albocinctus. Coronella albocincta, Cantor, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1839, p. 50. Xenodon purpurascens, var., Cantor, Cat. Mal. Rept. p. 67 (1847); Blyth, Journ, As. Soc. Beng. xxiii. 1854, p. 289. Coronella punctulatus, Gray, Aun. & Mag, N. H. (2) xii. 1853, . 389. Simated purpurascens, vars. D and E, Giinth. Cat. p. 25 (1858). —— punctulatus, Giinth. Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 217 (1864); Anders. Proc, Zool. Soc. 1871, p. 169, 92. sIMOTES. 291 Simotes albocinctus, part., Giinth. 1. c. p. 218. —— amabilis, Giinth. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (4) i. 1868, p. 416, pl. xvii. fig. A. albocinctus, Bouleng. Faun. Ind., Rept. p. 312 (1890). Nasal divided ; portion of rostral seen from above shorter than its distance from the frontal; suture between the internasals shorter than that between the preefrontals ; frontal longer than its distance from the end of the snout, as long as the parietals ; loreal as long as deep or a little longer, seldom united with the prefrontal; preocular single or (rarely) divided into two; two postoculars; temporals 1+2,; normally seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; four (rarely five) lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields ; posterior chin-shields about two thirds the length of the anterior. Scales in 19 rows. Ventrals 177—205 ; anal undivided ; subeaudals 51-69. Brown or brick-red above ; head yellowish, with a dark brown or black-edged red crescentic band across the forehead to below each eye, sometimes interrupted in the middle, an oblique one on each side from the parietal to behind the angle of the mouth, and a chevron-shaped one from the frontal to the nape, sometimes with a detached round spot in front; lower surfaces yellowish or coralline-red, more or less spotted or marbled with black; the black spots may be small, squarish, far apart, and confined to the sides, or the black may predominate on the belly; or the ventrals may be alternately black and yellow. Total length 800 millim.; tail 130. Eastern and Central Himalayas (to 4000 feet), Khasi and Arakan Hills. A. Upper parts unspotted, with 27 to 34 light, black-edged cross bands two scales wide, separated by 5 to 8 series of scales. (S. albocinctus, Cant.) a. 2 (V. 203; C. 53). Khasi Hills. Sir J. Hooker [P.]. (Type of C. punctulatus.) b-e. go (V. 188; C. 64), Himalayas. T. C. Jerdon, Esq. [P.]. her, (V. 184, 194; C.59, 54), & ye. (V.195: 0.54). FG UV aeo. C. 6d). Himalayas. Col. Beddome [C.]. g-h. Q@ (V. 2038; C. 51) Darjeeling. W. T. Blanford, Esq. [P.]. & yg. (V. 188; C. 66). t. Skull. Darjeeling. W. T. Blanford, Esq. [P.]. B. Upper parts unspotted, with 55 light, black-edged cross bars, separated by 3 or 4 series of scales. (S. amabilis, Gthr.) Gave: (V. 178; ©. 64). Arakan Hills. |W. Theobald, Esq. [C.]. (Type of S. amadilis.) C. Upper parts with dark spots, without cross bands. a-b. 9 (V. 202; C. 55) Khasi Hills. Sir J. Hooker [P.]. & yg. (V. 193; C. 62). ce. o (V. 193; C. 65). Sikkim. Messrs. v. Schlagintweit/ C.]. d, 2 (V. 205; C.F). Darjeeling. T. C. Jerdon, Esq. [P.]. 222 COLUBRID. ef. 3 (V. 194; C. 63) & Darjeeling. W. T. Blanford, Esq. [ P.}. her. (V. 194; C. 69). g. 2 (V. 203; C. 56). Nepaul. B. H. Hodgson, Esq. [P.]. aig co V8 182, 17755 P Dr. Griffith. C, 62, 68). 5. Simotes formosanus. (Puare VIII. fig. 2. Simotes formosanus, Giinth. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (4) ix. 1872, p. 20; Fischer, Abh. naturw. Ver. Hamb. ix. 1886, p. 12. Nasal divided ; portion of rostral seen from above as long as its distance from the frontal; suture between the internasals shorter than that between the prefrontals ; frontal longer than its distanee from the end of the snout, as long as the parietals; loreal square ; preocular single or divided; two postoculars; temporals 1+2; seven or eight upper labials, third and fourth or fourth and fifth entering the eye; three or four labials.in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which measure about once and a half the size of the posterior. Scales in 19 rows. Ventrals obtusely angulate, 162- 173; anal entire; subcaudals 46-55. Pale brown above, with a very indistinct lighter vertebral line and ill-defined dark cross bands produced by the black borders of some of the scales ; ventrals yel- lowish, brown on the sides, or with a lateral series of small blackish spots. Total length 600 millim. ; tail 95, S. China. a. 3 (V. 163; C. 55). Takao, Formosa. R. Swinhoe, Hsgq. [C.]. (Type.) b. 2 (V. 173; C. 46). Swatow. Christiania Museum. 6. Simotes violaceus. Coronella violacea, Cantor, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1839, p. 50. Simotes cinereus, Giinth. Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 215 (1864). swinhonis, Giinth. 1. c. pl. xx. fig. E. —— multifasciatus, Jan, Icon. Gén. 12, pl. iv. fig. 2 (1865). semifasciatus, Anders. Journ, As. Soc. Beng. x\, 1871, p. 16. violaceus, Bouleng. Faun. Ind., Rept. p. 312 (1890). Nasal divided ; portion of rostral seen from above as long as its distance from the frontal or a little shorter ; suture between the internasals usually shorter than that between the prefrontals ; frontal as long as its distance from the end of the snout, as long as the parietals ; loreal usually longer than deep ; preocular single, usually with a small subocular below, between the third and fourth labials; one or two postoculars; temporals 1+2; eight upper labials, fourth ‘and fifth entering the eye; three or four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields; posterior chin- shields one half or less than one half the size of the anterior. Scales in 17 rows. Ventrals 160-196; anal undivided; subcandals 33-41. Pale brown, purplish or reddish above; markings on the head very indistinct. ia 92, SIMOTES. 993 Total length 760 millim. ; tail 75. Bengal, Assam, Burma, Camboja, Southern China. A, Brown or reddish above, without dark markings; belly unspotted. (S. violaceus, S. cinereus.) a. g (V. 164; C.?). Camboja. M. Mouhot [C.]. (Type of S. cinereus.) b. S (V.169; C.35). Toungyi, S. Shan States, Lieut. Blakeway [C.]. 5000 ft. B. The black edges of some of the scales forming more or less distinct. dark cross bands; belly unspotted. (S. swinhonis.) a. 6 (V.161; C. 37). Amoy. R. Swinhoe, Esq.[C.]. | b-e. $ (V. 165; C.39) —P Haslar Hospital. \ & 9 (V.174; C. 34). (Types of S. swinhonis.) d. 3 (V.160; C. 38). Hainan. R. Swinhoe, Esq. [C.]. e. 9 (V.166; 0.33). Island of Hong Kong. H.M.S. ‘Challenger.’ C. Intermediate between A and D. a. ¢ (V.172; C.38). Tenasserim. Col. Beddome [C. ]. _D. Above with more or less distinct dark cross bands; belly with quadrangular brown spots. (S. multifasciatus, S. semi- fasciatus.) a. 3 (V.175; C. 38). Assam. W. T. Blanford, Esq. [Pal b. 3 (V.171;C. 34). Toungyi, 8S. Shan States, Lieut. Blakeway [C.]. 5000 ft. 7. Simotes woodmasoni. Simotes wood-masoni, W. L. Sclater, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 1x. 1891, p. 235, pl. vi. fig. 2. Nasal divided; portion of the rostral seen from above a little shorter than its distance from the frontal; suture between the inter- nasals shorter than that between the preefrontals; frontal longer than its distance from the end of the snout, as long as the parietals; loreal small, longer than deep; one preocular; one subocular, separating the third labial from the eye; two postoculars; tem- porals 1+ 2; six upper labials, the fourth alone entering the eye; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields ; posterior chin-shields small, Scales in 17 rows. Ventrals strongly angulate, 180-186 ; anal undivided; subcaudals 57. Brick-reddish above, with traces of seven lighter stripes ; head with a dark median longitudinal mark extending from the frontal to the nape, where it bifureates, an oblique dark streak across the anterior nasal and the three anterior labials, a dark streak across the forehead through the eyes to the fourth and fifth labials, and an oblique dark streak across the parietals and the sides of the nape: dusky reddish beneath. Andaman and Nicobar Islands. 224 COLUBRID. 8. Simotes octolineatus. Russell, Ind. Serp. ii. pl. xxxviii. (1801). Elaps octolineatus, Schneid. Hist. Amph. ii. p. 299 (1801). Coluber octolineatus, Shaw, Zool. iii. p. 540 (1802); Daud. Rept. vii. p. 17 (1803). Coronella octolineata, Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 77 (1837). Simotes octolineatus, Dum. § Bibr. vii. p. 654, pl. Ixxxii. fig. 38 (1854); Giinth. Cat. p. 24 (1858); Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1863, p. 235, and Icon. Gén, 12, pl. v. fig. 1 (1865); Bouleng. Faun. Ind., Rept. p. 318 (1890), and Ann. & Mag. N. H. (6) ix. 1892, 74, tess meyerinkii, Steindachn. Sitzb, Ak. Wien, c. 1891, p. 294. Nasal divided ; portion of rostral seen from above a little shorter than its distance from the frontal ; suture between the internasals nearly as long as that between the preefrontals ; frontal longer than its distance from the end of the snout, as long as the parietals ; loreal as long as deep; preocular single; two postoculars; tem- porals 2+ 2; six upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye ; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields; posterior chin-shields about two thirds the length of the anterior. Scales in 17 rows. Ventrals obtusely angulate, 156-197 ; anal undivided ; subcaudals 43-61. Yellow with six black longitudinal stripes, or blackish with yellow longitudinal lines, which are much narrower than the interspaces between them; head yellow, the two median dorsal bands meeting on the frontal; a black creseentic eross band anteriorly, passing through the eyes, and an oblique band on each side from the parietal shield to below the angle of the mouth; lower surfaces uniform or with a series of black spots on each side of the ventrals, sometimes confluent into a line. Total length 680 millim. ; tail 100. Java, Borneo, Sooloo Islands, Sumatra, Malay Peninsula ; Anamallay Hills, 8. India. A. Yellowish above, with six black longitudinal stripes. a. Yg. (V.168; C.54). Anamallays. Col. Beddome [C. ]. b. 6 (V. 165; C.61). Singapore. Dr. Dennys [P. ]. e-d. 2 (V. 178, 183; Sumatra. Mrs. J. Crosley [P.]. C, 54, 51). e. 9 (V.175; C.54) & Bandjermassing, L. L. Dillwyn, Esq. her. (V.183; C. 54). Borneo. [Pa tf. Yg. (V. 168; C. 61). Java. J. Bowring, Esq. [P.]. B. Black above, with five narrow yellow longitudinal lines a. Yg.(V.197; C.61). Sumatra, b-c. 6 (V. 171; C. 59) Nias. & yg. (V.171; C.61). d. 9 (V.175; C. 53). Borneo, Sir 4. Low [C. |. C. Markings disappearing in the adult, which is dark brown above, with a somewhat ill-defined light vertebral stripe. (S.meyerinkiz, Steind.) a. 9 (V. 158; C. 48). Tawi-Tawi, Sooloo Ids. A. Everett, Esq. [C.]. 92. sIMorEs, 225 9. Simotes phenochalinus. ? Xenodon ancorus, Girard, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1857, p.182, and U.S. Explor, Eaped., Herp. p. 167 (1858). Simotes purpurascens, var. OC, part., Giinth. Cat. p. 25 (1858). pheenochalinus, Cope, Proc. Acad. Philad, 1860, p. 244. aphanospilus, Cope, 7. ce. p. 245. ancoralis, Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1863, p. 233, and Icon. Gién, 11, pl. vi. fig. 2 (1865); Stetnd. Novara, Rept. p- 61 (1867). Nasal divided ; portion of rostral seen from above as long as or a little shorter than its distance from the frontal; suture between the internasals usually shorter than that between the preefrontals ; frontal a little longer than its distance from the end of the snout, as long as the parietals ; loreal longer than deep; one pre- and two postoculars ; temporals 1+ 2 (in one specimen 242); seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are about once and a half as long as the posterior. Seales in 17 rows. Ventrals angulate laterally, 156-173; anal entire; subcaudals 36-45. Pale brown above, the vertebral region sometimes more reddish, with large transverse rhomboidal or escutcheon-shaped, purplish, black-edged spots ; a large arrow-headed, purplish, black-edged marking on the head and nape, often confluent with a transverse band passing through the eyes; an oblique temporal streak; lower parts yellowish, uniform or with small brown spots. Total length 670 millim. ; tail 95. Philippine Islands, a-b. $ (V.156; C. 42) Philippines. H. Cuming, Esq. [C.]. & 9(V. 172; C. 39). ce. 6 (V. 157; C. 45). Luzon. Dr. A; By Meyer [C.): ad. 2 (V. 170; C. 86). Java (?). ec QW: 173; C. 36). Fe Dr. Gunther [ P.]. 10. Simotes forbesii. Simotes forbesii, Bowleng. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1883, p. 887, pl. xlii. Nasal divided ; portion of rostral seen from above as long as its distance from the frontal; suture between the internasals shorter than that between the preefrontals; frontal longer than its distance from the end of the snout, as long as the parietals ; loreal shghtly deeper than long ; one pree- and two postoculars ; temporals 1+2 ; seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin- aigellice which are nearly twice as long as the posterior. Scales in 17 rows. Ventrals slightly angulate laterally, 155-165; anal entire; subcaudals 45, Greyish brown above, the borders of the scales darker ; head with symmetrical dark markings; two fine dark brown lines along the back, separated by three longitudinal series of scales ; belly yellowish, with a lateral series of brown spots, more or less confluent into a stripe. Total length 305 millim.; tail 58. Timor Laut. a-b. 2 (V. 155, 165; C. 45, Timor Laut. H. O. Forbes, Esq. [C.1. 45). (Types.) WOT. TT. Q 226 COLUBRID. 11. Simotes signatus. Simotes purpurascens, var. F, Giinth. Cat. p. 26 (1858). signatus, Giinth. Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 215, pl. xx. fig. F (1864). Nasal divided ; portion of rostral seen from above shorter than its distance from the frontal; suture between the internasals as long as or shorter than that between the prefrontals; frontal longer than its distance from the end of the snout, as long as the parietals; a small square loreal; one pre- and one postocular ; temporals 1+2; seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye ; three or four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin- shields, which are a little longer than the posterior, Scales in 17 rows. Ventrals 141-157; anal entire; subcaudals 47-59. Dark brown above, with yellowish cross bands or transverse rhomboidal spots ; the first two cross bands cheyron-shaped ; head with dark brown symmetrical markings separated by yellowish interspaces ; belly yellowish, with a lateral series of brown spots. Total length 520 millim.; tail 180. Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Java. a. 6 (V. 149; C. 59). Singapore. Gen. Hardwicke [P.]. b. 9 (V. 157; C. 47). Singapore. Haslar Collection. (Types.) c. 9 (V.151; C. 50). Deli, Sumatra. Prof. Moesch [C.]. ad. o (V. 141; C. 52). Java. Dr. Ploem [C.]. 12. Simotes subcarinatus. Simotes subcarinatus, Giinth. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1872, p. 595, pl. xxxix. fig. B Nasal divided ; portion of rostral seen from above shorter than its distance from the frontal ; suture between the internasals shorter than that between the prefrontals ; frontal nearly as broad as long, longer than its distance from the end of the snout, as long as the parietals; a small square loreal; one pre- and one postocular ; temporals 1+1+2; seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are nearly twice as large as the posterior. Scales feebly keeled, in 17 rows. Ventrals 155; anal entire; subcaudals 50. Dark brown above, with yellowish, black-edged cross streaks, the anterior of which are chevron-shaped ; head yellowish, with sym- metrical dark brown markings ; belly yellowish, with a few brown spots on the sides. Total length 395 millim. ; tail 80. Borneo. a2 (V. 155; C..50). Sarawak, (Type.) 13. Simotes annulifer. (Prare VIII. fig. 3.) Simotes annulifer, Bouleng. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1898, p. 524. Nasal divided ; portion of rostral seen from above slightly shorter 92. sIMorTEs. 227 than its distance from the frontal; suture between the internasals slightly shorter than that between the prefrontals; frontal as broad as long, longer than its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals ; a small loreal; one pre-and two post- oculars; temporals 1+2; seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are longer than the posterior. Scales in 15 rows. Ventrals 153; anal entire; subcaudals 49. Brown above, with 26 black annuli on the back, enclosing large and oval yellowish-brown spots ; sides black-spotted, with vertical and oblique yellowish lines ; head yellowish brown above, with a dark brown bar across the forehead, passing through the eye; a large A-shaped marking from the frontal shield to the nape, and an oblique bar on the temple; labials, chin, and throat black-spotted; lower parts white, with a series of small black spots on each side. Total length 160 millim. ; tail 30. North Borneo. a Ye (¥. 168.; C.49),. N. Borneo, A. Everett, Esq. [C.]. (Type.) 14. Simotes teniatus. Simotes teniatus, Giinth. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1861, p. 189, and Rept. Brit. Ind, p. 216, pl. xx. fig. A (1864); Stend. Novara, Rept. p- 60 (1867) ; FL Mull. Verh. nat. Ges. Basel, vii. 1882, p. 144. quadrilineatus, Jan, Nouv. Arch. Mus. ii. 1866, Dull. p. 7, and Icon. Gén, 12, pl. iv. fig. 8 (1865). Nasal divided ; portion of rostral seen from above about half as long as its distance from the frontal; suture between the internasals shorter than that between the prefrontals; frontal slightly longer than its distance from the end of the snout, a little shorter than the parietals ; loreal longer than deep ; one priocular, usually with a small subocular below it, between the third and fourth labials ; two postoculars ; temporals 1+1-+2, anterior very small; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are about once and a half as long as the posterior. Scales in 17 or 19 rows. Ventrals 146-169; anal entire; subcaudals 30-47. Brown above, with a darker dorsal band enclosing a light vertebral line; a dark lateral streak or series of spots; a dark interocular band, passing through the eyes and extending to the mouth, or a large triangular spot covering the upper surface of the snout; an oblique dark temporal band, sometimes descending to or even extending across the throat, confluent or not with a large nuchal spot; usually a blackish spot at the base, and another at the end of the tail; lower parts whitish, with squarish black spots which may be confined to the hinder portion of the body. Total length 320 millim. ; tail 60. Siam, Camboja, Cochinchina. 2 928 COLUBRID. a, 6, c-e. S (Se. 19, 17, Camboja. M. Mouhot [C.]. ingle 3) V. LOO; a6, (Types.) 149, 149; C. 43, 42, 41, 40) & 9 (Se. 19; Vi; 161; C. 34). Beer lee. 173° V. 1695 Bangkok. Dr. Giinther [P.]. C. 30). wae. (sc. 193°'V. Los; Siam. Sir R. Schomburgk C. 44). [P.]. fie Gg (Se! 17, 195: Vi Siam. M. H. Newman, Esq. 150, 152; C. 41, 43). P-]; 15. Simotes chinensis. (Pare IX. fig. 1.) Simotes chinensis, Giinth. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (6) i. 1888, p. 16. Nasal divided ; portion of rostral seen from above one half to three-fifths as long as its distance from the frontal ; suture between the internasals as long as or longer than that between the pre- frontals; frontal longer than its distance from the end of the snout, as long as the parietals; loreal a little longer than deep; one pre- and two postoculars ; a subocular may be present below the pre- ocular ; temporals 1+2 or 2+2; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth, or fifth, entering the eye; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are about once and a half the length of the posterior. Scales in 17 rows. Ventrals angulate laterally, 170-191; anal entire; subcaudals 55-60. Pale grey- brown above, with narrow blackish-brown transverse bands, 15 to 17 in number; a dark brown arrow-headed marking on the occiput and nape, with the apex on the frontal shield; a crescentic dark brown band anteriorly, passing through the a yellowish inferiorly, with quadrangular black spots. Total length 600 millim.; tail 120. China. a. Yg.(V.191; C. 55). Mountains north of A. E. Pratt, Esq. Kiu Kiang. [C.]. (Type. ) b-d. S$ (V. 176; C. 59) Hoi-How, Hainan. Je Neumann, Esq. & yg. (V. 172,170; C. PP) 60, 58), 16. Simotes vaillanti. Simotes vaillanti, Sauvage, Bull. Soc. Philom. (7) i. 1877, p. 107. Nasal divided ; one pre-and two postoculars ; temporals 1+ 2 ; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye. Scales in 19 rows. Anal divided. Olive-brown above, with or without two dorsal black lines commencing from the eyes, and with black trans- verse spots ; belly yellowish. China. @. ./ ; 92, sIMOTES. 229 17. Simotes beddomii. (Prare IX. fig. 2. Simotes beddomii, Bowleng. Faun. Ind., Rept. p. 314 (1890). Nasal undivided ; rostral comparatively small, the portion seen from above much shorter than its distance from the frontal; suture between the internasals much shorter than that between the pra- frontals ; frontal longer than its distance from the end of the snout, a little shorter than the parietals; loreal longer than deep; pra- ocular single; two postoculars; temporals 1+2; cight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; four or five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields; posterior chin-shields about two thirds the length of the anterior. Scales in 17 rows. Ventrals 167-168; anal divided; subcaudals 43-46. Brown above, with three light longitudinal lines, intersected by dark brown trans- verse spots or lines; head with well-marked dark brown markings, viz. a crescentic band anteriorly, passing through the eyes, and a chevron-shaped band behind, the apex on the frontal; each of the four anterior labials with a brown spot; a dark brown nuchal spot, angular anteriorly, divided behind by the light vertebral line ; lower surfaces yellowish, with very few, scattered, small brown spots ; tail immaculate. Total length 330 millim.; tail 50. Southern India. a-b. S (V. 167; O. 43) Wynad. Col. Beddome [C.]. & yg. (V. 168; C. 46). (Types.) 18. Simotes arnensis. Seba, Thes. ii. pl. xii. fig. 4 (1735) ; Russell, Ind. Serp. 1. pls. xxxv. & xxxviil. (1796). Coluber arnensis, Shaw, Zool. iii. p. 526 (1802). russelius, Daud. Rept. vi. p. 395, pl. Ixxvi. fig. 2 (1803). Coronella russelii, Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 78 (1837). Coluber monticolus, Cantor, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1859, p. 62. Simotes russellii, Drum. §& Bibr. vil. p. 628 (1854); Giinth. Cat. p. 24 (1858); Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii, 1863, p. 235, and Icon. Gén. 11, pl. vi. fig. 1 (1865); Giinth. Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 215 (1864). albiventer, Giinth. Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 218. arnensis, Bouleng. Faun. Ind., Rept. p. 314 (1890). Nasal divided ; portion of rostral seen from above as long as its distance from the frontal or a little shorter; suture between the internasals usually nearly as long as that between the prafrontals ; frontal as long as its distance from the end of the snout or a little shorter, and a little shorter than the parietals ; loreal, if distinct, longer than deep, frequently united with the prefrontal ; preocular single ; two postoculars; temporals 1+ 2; seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye ; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields; posterior chin-shields one half or two thirds the length of the anterior. Scales in 17 rows. Ventrals angulate 230 COLUBRID. laterally, 170-202; anal divided; subcaudals 41-59. Pale brown or orange above, with well-defined black cross bands, which vary in number and in width according to individuals, and may be edged with white; an angular or transverse black band between the eyes, another behind, with the apex on the frontal, and a third on the nape; lower surfaces uniform yellowish, rarely spotted with brown or with a brown posterior border to the ventrals. Total length 600 millim. ; tail 90. India and Ceylon, northwards to Nepal and the Himalayas. A. Belly uniform yellowish. a-d, § (V.178,172;C. India. 59, 50), Q (Vv. 192; C. 45) , & ye. (V.186, 188 ; C. 54, 50). e. 2 iV. 183; C. 45). Nepal. B. H. Hodgson, Esq. PB}: J. Yg. (V. 187; C. 53). Sikkim. Messrs. v. Schlagin- tweit [C.]. ee at Veo = o 47). Deccan. Col. Sykes [C.]. h. & (V. 186; C. 54). Bombay. Dr. Leith [P.}. 2 Yg.(V. 202; C. 48). Deesa. Dr. Leith tp ene (Vel sb; 6. 53). Madras. Rev. G. Smith be Lm. 3 (Vv. 170; C.50) Anamallays. Col. Beddome [C. }. & 9 (V.185; C. 46). nm. 9 (V. 190; C. a Ceylon. Sir J. Banks [P.]. 0.6 (V: 179; C.?). Near Kandy. Capt. Gascoigne | P.]. (Type of S. albiventer.) p. & (V. 199; C. 47). —? B. Belly spotted with brown. Yg. (V. 185; C. 46). Nepal. B. H. Meow Esq. Pil wee (¥.180; C41). S. India. Bs i Jerdon, Esq. Pj, 19. Simotes theobaldi. (Prats IX. fig. 3.) | Simotes theobaldi, Giinth. Ann. & May. N. H. (4) i. 1868, p. 417; Bouleng. Faun. ‘Ind., Rept. p. 315 (1890). Nasal divided or semi-divided ; portion of rostral seen from above shorter than its distance from the frontal; suture between the internasals much shorter than that between the prefrontals ; frontal a little longer than its distance from the end of the snout, a little shorter than the parietals ; loreal twice as long as deep, longer than the posterior nasal; preocular single: two postoculars ; temporals 1+2; eight upper Jabials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields ; posterior chin-shields about two thirds the length of the anterior. Scales in 17 rows. Ventrals 171-180; anal divided; subcandals 34—42. Brown above, with three light longitudinal lines, between which are 92. sIMOTES. Do transverse blackish bars ; head with well-marked dark markings, viz. a crescentic band anteriorly, passing through the eyes, and a chevron-shaped band behind, the apex on the frontal; a large blackish nuchal spot, partly divided by the light vertebral line; lower surfaces yellowish, with or without square black spots; tail immaculate. Total length 380 millim.; tail 30. Burma. A. Belly with square black spots. a. 2 (V. 180; C. 385). Pegu. W. Theobald, Esq. [C.]. (Type.) B. Belly unspotted. a. 9 (V. 174; C. 35). Minhla. M. L. Fea [C.]. P GO (VMAS. 84): Near Toungoo. EK. W. Oates, Esq. eaih €. do (VoI7E;. Co 42). Thayetmyo. E. Watson, Ksq. 20. Simotes cruentatus. (Pare X. fig. 1.) Simotes cruentatus, Giinth. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (4) i. 1868, p. 417; Theob. Journ. Linn. Soc. x. 1868, p. 41; Stoliezka, Proc. As. Soc. Beng. 1872, p. 145; Bouleng. Faun. Ind., Rept. p. 615 (1890). Nasal divided; portion of rostral seen from above shorter than its distance from the frontal; suture between the internasals much shorter than that between the prefrontals ; frontal as long as its distance from the end of the snout, slightly shorter than the parietals ; loreal longer than deep, but usually shorter than in the preceding species; preocular single; two postoculars ; temporals 1+2; eight (rarely seven) upper labials, fourth and fifth (or third and fourth) entering the eye; four or five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields; posterior chin-shields about two thirds the length of the anterior. Scales in 17 rows. Ventrals 148-173; anal divided; subcaudals 27-37. Brown above, with four more or less distinct darker longitudinal lines; symmetrical dark markings on head broken up, rather indistinct in the adult, an oblique spot below the eye and a large patch on the occiput being distinguishable ; lower surfaces yellowish (coral-red in life) with square black spots, at least on the posterior third of the belly; a large black spot at the base of the tail, and sometimes a second near the tip. Total length 350 millim. ; tail 45. Pegu. a-d. 3(V. 164, 165, 163, Pegu. W. Theobald, Esq. 164 ; C. 33, 37, 37,36) [C.]. (Types.) & 2 (V. 167; C. 30). e. Yg. (V. 148; C. 36). Pegu. es Theobald, Esq. [Cc 1 aan COLUBRID ES. — F-g. & (V. 169, 160; C. Toungoo. E. W. Oates, Esq. 31, 35). Pil, h-t. & (V. 162, 165; C. Burma. Col. Beddome [C.}. 37, 37). 21. Simotes torquatus. Simotes torquatus, Bouleng. Ann. Mus. Genova, (2) vi. 1888, p. 597, pl. v. fig. 1, and Faun. Ind., Rept. p. 316 (1890). Nasal undivided; portion of rostral seen from above shorter than its distance from the frontal ; suture between the internasals shorter than that between the preefrontals ; frontal longer than its distance from the end of the snout and a little shorter than the parietals; loreal usually a little longer than deep; one pre- and two postoculars ; temporals 14+2,; seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields ; posterior chin-shields about two thirds the size of the anterior. Scales in 15 rows. Ventrals 144-159; anal divided ; subcaudals 27-34. Grey-brown above, with four rather indistinct darker longitudinal streaks, replaced in the young by series of small blackish spots; upper surface of head with some- times very indistinct symmetrical markings; a large dark brown (black in the young) spot below the eye, and a broad band of the same colour across the occiput, behind the parietal shields; lower parts white, usually with some black quadrangular spots on the posterior ventrals. Total length 290 millim.; tail 38. Upper Burma. a-b. 2 (V. 150; C. 31) Bhamo. M. L. Fea [C.]. (Types.) & yg. (V. 144; C. 30). 22. Simotes planiceps. Simotes planiceps, Bouleng. Ann, Mus. Genova, (2) vi. 1888, p. 597, pl. v. fig. 2, and Faun. Ind., Rept. p. 816 (1890). Head much depressed; nasal undivided; rostral very much produced above, entirely separating the internasals and wedged in between the prefrontals; frontal elongate, longer than its dis- tance from the end of the snout and than the parietals; loreal longer than deep ; one pree- and two postoculars; temporals 1+1; five upper labials, third entering the eye ; four lower labials in con- tact with the anterior chin-shields ; posterior chin-shields hardly half as large as the anterior. Scales in 13 rows. Ventrals 132; anal divided; subeaudals 27. Pale brown above, with small oblique black markings occupying the anterior outer border of some of the scales; a black cross band on the occiput, behind the parietals ; upper lip yellow, with an oblique black streak below the eye, crossing the suture between the third and fourth upper labials ; 93. OLIGODON. 233 lower parts pinkish, with square black spots mostly arranged in pairs. Total length 130 millim.; tail 15. Minhla, Burma. 93. OLIGODON. Oligodon, Bote, Isis, 1827, p. 519; Wagler, Syst. Amph. p. 191 (1830); Dum. §& Bibr. Erp. Gén. vil. p. 54 (1854) ; Giinth. Cat. Col. Sn. p. 20 (1858) ; Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1862, p. 36; Giinth. Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 205 (1864); Bouleng. Faun. Ind., Rept. p. 317 (1890). Calamaria, part., Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 25 (1837). Homalosoma, part., Jan, J. c. p. 88. Rhynchocalamus, Giinth. Proc, Zool. Soc. 1864, p. 491. Tripeltis, Cope, Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc. xxiii. 1886, p. 487. Characters of Stmotes, but maxillary teeth fewer still (6 to 8), and no pterygoid teeth, the palate being entirely edentulous or with two or three teeth on each palatine. Scales in 15 or 17 rows. Southern Asia; Lower Egypt. This genus may have to be united with the preceding, S. venustus, being, as pointed out by Dr. Giinther (Ann. & Mag. N. H. (4) 1. 1868, p. 416), intermediate between Simotes and Oligodon. Synopsis of the Species. I. Scales in 17 rows. A. Anal divided; no loreal shield; two postoculars. Portion of rostral seen from above as long as, or alittle shorter than, its distance from the frontal; latter shield as long as the parietals...... 1. venustus, p. 235. Portion of rostral seen from above as long as or a little shorter than its distance from the frontal; latter shield shorter than the parietals.... Portion of rostral seen from above much shorter than its distance from the (heS70 0 Se eo EP Pore a 3. affinis, p. 236. B. Anal entire ; loreal usually present. bo travancoricus, p. 236. Two postoculars ; subcaudals 35-46 .. 4. bitorquatus, p. 237. One postocular ; subcaudals 52-62.... 5. trilineatus, p. 238. II. Scales in 15 rows. A. Anal entire. 1. Nasal divided. One postocular ; no loreal; only the third upper labial entering the eye.. 6. modestus, p. 238. 234 COLUBRID. One postocular; loreal present; third and fourth labials entering the BNC Gee sss toute eh ie. oe aah 7. notospilus, p. 239. Two postoculars ; loreal present...... 8. everetti, p. 239. 2. Nasal undivided; two post- pculats spots along the anterior two thirds of the back; yellowish wh ck inferiorly. Total length 180 millim.; tail 32. Inhambane, Mozambique. 95. LEPTOCALAMUS. Leptocalamus, Giinth. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (4) ix. 1872, p. 16. Enulius (zon Cope), Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mex., Rept. p. 586 (1883). Maxillary very short, not extending forwards beyond the anterior extremity of the palatines, with 4 or 5 small teeth, followed, after an interspace, by a very large, compressed, blade-like fang ; man- dibular teeth small, equal: teeth on palatines and pterygoids few. Head not or but slightly distinct from neck ; snout depressed, strongly projecting ; eye small, with round pupil; nostril between two nasals ; loreal (or loreal and prefrontal) entering the eye. Body cylindrical, 250 COLUBRID.&. elongate ; scales smooth, with apical pits, in 15 or 17 rows; ventrals rounded. ‘Tail long, ending obtusely ; subcaudals in two rows. Tropical America. Synopsis of the Species. Seales in 17 rows; portion of rostral visible from above one half or three fifths its dis- tance from the frontal ‘rontal as long as its distance from the end of the snout; prefrontal entering the eye............ 1. torquatus, p. 250. Scales in 17 rows; upper portion of rostral as long as its distance from the frontal; frontal longer than its distance from the end of the snout; a small preocular .... 2. sumichrasti, p. 250. Seales in 15 rows; upper portion of rostral about one third its distance from the frontal; frontal longer than its distance from the end of the snout; prefrontal Enters Che CYS... iw 2sin se semen 3. sclateri, p. 251. 1. Leptocalamus torquatus. Leptocalamus torquatus, Giinth. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (4) ix. 1872, p. 17, pl. iii. fig. A. Geophis unicolor, Fischer, Mea, naturw. Ver. Bremen, vii. 1880, p- 227, pl. xv. figs. 1-3. Enulius murinus (non Cope), Bocourt, Miss. Se. Mex., Rept. p. 537, pl. xxxv. fig. 9 (1883). Leptocalamus unicolor, Cope, Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc, xxii. 1885, p- 178; Giinth. Biol. C.-Am., Rept. p. 100 (1893). Geagras longicaudatus, Cope, Am. Nat. 1884, p. 162. Rostral large, broad, the portion visible from above one half or three fifths its distance from the frontal; internasals shorter than _ the prefrontals, which largely enter the eyes; frontal large, as long as broad, as long as its distance from the end of the snout, a little shorter than the parietals ; supraocular very small; loreal as long as the nasals ; no preocular ; two postoculars ; temporals 1+ 2; seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; a single pair of small chin-shields. Scales in 17 rows. Ventrals 177-203; anal divided ; subcaudals 90-102. Pale reddish brown above, uniform or with a yellow band across the occiput; lower parts uniform yellowish. Total length 305 millim. Mexico. @. 6 (V. 1885 C.:?). S. America (?). (Type.) 2. Leptocalamus sumichrasti. Enulius sumichrasti, Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mex., Rept. p. 538, pl. xxxi. fig. 6 (1883). Geagras sumichrasti, Cope, Am. Nat. 1834, p. 162. — 96. ARRHYTON. 251 Snout shorter than in JL. torquatus; upper portion of rostral as long as its distance from the frontal; prefrontal separated from the eye by asmall preocular. Scales in 17 rows. Ventrals 191; sub- caudals 93. Uniform grey-brown above, yellowish white beneath. Total length 346 millim.; tail 105. Isthmus of Tehuantepec. 3. Leptocalamus sclateri. (Prare XII. fig. 1.) Rostral smaller than in ZL. torquatus, nearly twice as broad as deep, the portion visible from above measuring about one third its distance from the frontal; internasals shorter than the preefrontals, which largely enter the eyes; frontal large, kite-shaped, slightly longer than broad, much longer than its distance from the end of the snout, as long as the parietals; supraocular very small; loreal longer than the nasals; no preocular; two postoculars ; temporals 1+2; seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; five small equal chin-shields, the anterior a pair in contact with three labials. Scales in 15 rows. Ventrals 144; anal divided; sub- caudals 98. Uniform dark brown above ; head yellow, with a black blotch on the snout and another round each eye; lower parts uni- form yellowish. Total length 380 millim.; tail 150. S. America. a. 9 (V. 144; C. 98). S. America. P. L. Sclater, Esq [P.]. 96. ARRHYTON. Arrhyton, Giinth. Cat. Col. Sn. p. 244 (1858). Cryptodacus, Gundl. § Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac, 1861, p. 1002; Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mex., Rept. p. 560 (1883). Colorhogia, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1862, p. 81. Maxillary bone short, with 8 small teeth, followed, after a con- siderable interspace, by a strongly enlarged fang; palatine and pterygoid teeth few ; mandibular teeth small, equal. Head slightly distinct from neck; eye rather small, with round pupil; nasal entire orsemidivided. Body cylindrical, moderately elongate ; scales smooth, without apical pits, in 15 or 17 rows; ventrals rounded. Tail moderate ; subcaudals in two rows. Cuba, Synopsis of the Species. Nasal semidivided ; prefrontals distinct, in combacy with: labrals y's. sls doce os wen 1. teniatum, p. 252. Nasal entire; prefrontals and loreal distinct. 2. vittatum, p. 252. Nasal entire; prefrontals coalesced ; loreal Gaptinet 265 ise. to OR i Bene eee 3. redimitum, p. 252. 252 COLUBRID ®. 1. Arrhyton teniatum. (Prare XII. fig. 2.) Arrhyton teniatum, Giinth. Cat. p.244 (1858); Cope, Proc, Ac. Philad. 1860, p. 421; Gundl. Repert, Fis.-Nat. Cuba, ii. 1866, p. 116, and Erp. Cubana, p. 75 (1880). Arrhyton fulvum, Cope, Proc, Acad. Philad. 1862, p. 82. Rostral twice as broad as deep, visible from above; nasal semi- divided; suture between the internasals hardly half as long as that between the preefrontals ; frontal slightly longer than broad, thrice as broad as the supraocular, as long as its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals ; no loreal, preefrontal in con- tact with second labial; one pre- and two postoculars ; temporals 1+2,; seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are longer than the posterior. Scales in 17 rows. Ventrals 171; anal divided; subcaudals 75. Yellowish; upper surface of head and three longitudinal streaks brown ; lower parts white. Total length 230 millim. ; tail 50. Cuba. @ Her, (VY. 171; ©. 75). Cuba. Zoological Society. (Type-) 2. Arrhyton vittatum. Cryptodacus vittatus, Gundl. & Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1861, p. 1002; Cope, Proc. Ac, Philad. 1862, p. 589; Gundl. Repert. Fis.-Nat. Cuba, ii. 1866, p. 116; Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mex., Rept. p. 561, pl. xxxv. fig. 7 (1883). Arrhyton bivittatum, Cope, Proc. Acad. Philad. 1862, p. 82. Rostral twice as broad as deep, visible from above; nasal undi- vided ; suture between the internasals shorter than that between the prefrontals ; frontal as long as broad or a little longer, much broader than the supraocular, as long as its distance from the end of the snout, a little shorter than the parietals ; loreal square or longer than deep; one pre- and two postoculars ; temporals 1+2; seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as or longer than the posterior. Scales in 15 or 17 rows. Ventrals 115-116 ; anal divided; subcaudals 64-73. Yellowish above, with three brown longitudinal lines, the median sometimes indistinct ; yellowish white inferiorly. Total length 297 millim. ; tail 105. Cuba. 3. Arrhyton redimitum. Colorhogia redimita, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1862, p. 81. Cryptodacus redimitus, Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mex. Rept. p. 561, pl. xxxv. fig. 8 (1888). Nasal undivided; prefrontals fused to a single shield; frontal broad, as broad as long, shorter than the parietals; loreal longer 97. SIMOPHIS. 253 than deep ; one pre- and one postocular; temporals 1+2,; seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; anterior chin- shields longer than the posterior. Scales in 17 rows. Ventrals 141; anal divided; subcaudals 120. Pale grey-brown above, with three darker longitudinal streaks; lips and lower parts yellowish white. Total length 390 millim. ; tail 90. Cuba. 97. SIMOPHIS. Rhinostoma, part., Fitzing. N. Class. Rept. p. 29 (1826); Ginth. Cat. Col. Sn. p. 8 (1858). Heterodon, part., Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 96 (1837). Simophis, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1860, p. 521. Rhinaspis (Litz.), Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat, Phys. ii. 1865, p. 215. Maxillary teeth 20 to 22, equal; mandibular teeth equal. Head slightly distinct from neck, with prominent, cuneiform snout; eye moderate, pupil round ; rostral large, with obtuse transverse keel ; nostril between two nasals. Body elongate, cylindrical; scales smooth, with apical pits, in 15 rows; ventrals angulate laterally. Tail moderate ; subcaudals in two rows, Brazil. 1. Simophis rhinostoma. Heterodon rhinostoma, Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 100, pl. iii. figs. 17- 19 (1837). Rhinostoma schlegelii, Giinth. Cat. p. 8 (1858). Simophis rhinostoma, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac, 1860, p. 521. Rhinaspis - proboscideus, Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii, 1868. p- 215. Portion of rostral visible from above measuring about two thirds its distance from the frontal; suture between the internasals as long as that between the prefrontals ; frontal a little shorter than its distance from the end of the snout, as long as the barietale loreal square; one pre- and two postoculars ; temporals 2+2 seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye ; four Taher labials in contact with the anterior chin- shields, which are as long as the posterior. Scales in 15 rows. Ventrals 170-190 ; anal divided ; subcaudals 64-66. Yellowish above (red in life 2) with black rings arranged in threes, the narrow interspaces between the three rings black-spotted ; snout black and yellow; vertex and occiput black, with a yellow bar across the frontal and a round yellow spot in the middle of the suture between the parietals ; belly with black transverse spots in addition to the rings. Total length 510 millim.; tail 105. Brazil. fas (V¥0172 3 (C, G4). Brazil. Prof. C. Machado [P.]. 254 COLUBRID. 2. Simophis rohdii. Rhinaspis rohdei, Boetty. Zeitschr. f. Naturw. (4) iv. 1885, p. 231. Distinguished from the preceding in having the rostral more pointed behind, forming a right angle; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; and scales in 17 rows. Ventrals 171; anal divided; subcaudals 67. Coloration same as in S. rhinostoma. Total length 730 millim. ; tail 140, Paraguay. 98. SCAPHIOPHIS. Scaphiophis, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1870, p. 644. Maxillary teeth very small, subequal, 12 or 13 on each side; mandibular teeth small, subequal. Head short, rarely distinct from neck, with broad, beak-shaped, hooked snout; rostral very large, with sharp horizontal edge, concave inferiorly; nostril a curved slit between two nasals; a series of suboculars; eye moderate, with round pupil. Body elongate; seales smooth, with apical pits, in 21 series or more; ventrals rounded. Tail moderate or rather short; subcaudals in two rows, or the anterior single. Tropical Africa. 1. Scaphioplis albopunctatus. Scaphiophis albopunctatus, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1870, p. 645, pl. i. fig. 4; Bocourt, Ann. Sc. Nat. (6) i. 1875, art. 3; Fischer, Jahrb. Hamb. Wiss. Anst. ii. 1885, p. 100, pl. iii. fig. 6; Bocage, Jorn, Sc. Lish, xi. 1887, p. 195; Mocquard, Bull. Soc. Philom. (7) a. TOSl, pit. raffreyi, Bocourt, 1. c. The upper surface of the rostral once and a half to twice as long as its distance from the frontal ; internasals and prefrontals bread, the former as long as or a little shorter than the latter; frontal a little longer than broad, nearly twice as broad as the supraocular ; parietals broken up into four shields or more; usually two small superposed loreals ; one prae- and two postoculars; three suboculars, separating the eye from the labials ; temporals small, scale-like ; five upper labials, fifth very long; a single pair of large chin- shields, in contact with three lower labials on each side. Seales in 25 to 31 rows on the neck, 21 to 25 on the middle of the body. Ventrals 210-240; anal divided; subcaudals 51-65. Pale brown above, uniform or spotted with black, or with whitish dots; lower parts white. Total length 960 millim. ; tail 160. Tropical Africa, from the coast of Guinea and the Congo to the Upper Nile and Abyssinia. a. 3d (Se. 23; V. 214; Semmio, FE. Central Herr F. Bohndorff C. 15). Africa. [C.}. 99, CONTIA. 25d dest 99. PTA Leptophis, part., Bell, Zool. Journ. ii, 1826, p. 328; Baird § Gir. Cat. N. Am. Rept. p. 106 (1853). Calamaria, part., Schleg. Phys. Serp. 11. p. 25 (1887). Herpetodryas, part., Schleg.l.c. p. 173; Dum. § Bibr. Erp. Gén, vil. p. 2083 (1854). Chlorosoma, part., Baird § Gir. 1. c. p. 108. Contia, Baird § Gir, l.c. p. 110; Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1860, p- 251; Bocourt, Miss, Sc. Mex., Rept. p. 556 (1883) ; Cope, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xiv. 1892, p. 599. Sonora, Baird § Gir. l. ec. p. 117. Ablabes, part., Dum. § Bibr. t. ce. p. 804; Giinth. Cat. Col. Sn. p. 27 (1858). Lamprosoma (non Kirby), Hallow. Proc. Ac. Philad. 1856, p. 311 ; Bocourt, 1. ce. p. 558. Conopsis, Giinth. l. c. p. 6; Bocourt, 1. c. p. 663. Cyclophis, part., Giinth. 1. e. p. 119. Toluca, Kennicott, U.S. Mea. Bound. Surv. ii. Rept. p, 23 (1859) ; Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1860, p, 241. Chionactis, Cope, 7. c. and Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xiv. 1892, p. 604. Liopeltis, part., Cope, Proc, Ac. Philad. 1860, p. 559; Jan, Elenco sist. Ofid. p. 81 (1863). Homalosoma, part., Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1862, p. 33. Oxyrhina (non Meig.), Jan, l. c. p. 59. Achirhina, Jan, 1. c. p. 61. Exorhina, Jan, J. ¢. Psilosoma, part., Jan, 7. ¢. Eirenis, Jan, t. c. 1863, p. 256. Pseudoficimia, Bocourt, |. ec. p. 572, Phyllophilophis, Garman, N. Am. Rept. p. 40 (1883). Pseudocyclophis, Boettg. Zool. Anz. 1888, p. 262. Pseudocyclophis, part., Bouleng. Faun, Ind., Rept. p. 299 (1890). Maxillary teeth small, equal or subequal, 12 to 20; mandibular teeth subequal. Head small, not or but slightly distinct from neck ; eye small or moderate, with round or vertically subelliptic pupil; nasal often single or semidivided ; loreal sometimes absent; inter- nasals sometimes fused with the prefrontals. Body cylindrical ; scales smooth or keeled, with apical pits, in 13 to19 rows; ventrals rounded. Tail short, moderate or long; subcaudals in two rows. South-western Asia and Sind ; America. Synopsis of the Species. I. Rostral shield moderate. A. Seales keeled, in 15 rows; ventrals 148-166; subcaudals aS Sasa Weta ewe eases 1. cestwa, p. 258. B. Scales smooth. 1. Nasal entire (exceptionally semidivided). 256 COLUBRID. a. Seven upper labials; portion of rostral visible from above not more than half as long as its distance from the ~ frontal. a. Ventrals 103-148. Seales in 15 rows; subcaudals 65-94 .... 2. vernalis, p. 258. Liepeltey Scales in 13 rows; subcaudals 51-64 .... 3. agassizi, p. 259. Seales in 15 to 19 rows ; subcaudals 24-52. 11, coronella, p. 264. 6. Ventrals 150-235; subcaudals 48-85; scales in 15 or 17 rows. * Rostral as deep as broad or a little broader than deep; scales in 15 or 17 rows; ventrals 150-191. Frontal at least twice as long as broad .. 4. decemlineata, p. 260 Frontal not twice as long as broad ...... 5. collaris, p. 260. ** Rostral considerably broader than deep; scales in 15 rows. + Frontal as long as the parietals ; ventrals 158-171. 6. fasciata, p. 262. ++ Frontal much shorter than the parietals. Frontal once and two thirds as long as road.> wventrais L8G"... ao. 5 rikcn ues ee 7. angusticeps, p. 262. Frontal not once and a half as long as broad; ventrals 159-187 ......... . 8. rothi, p. 262. Frontal once and a half as long as broad, about once and a half as broad as the supraocular; ventrals 194-216 ...... 9 persica, p. 263. Frontal once and a half as long as broad, nearly twice as broad as the supraocular; Re thas 2 IDG iy cr 2 is esate Semin as ne 10. walteri, p. 263. b. Seven upper labials ; portion of rostral visible from above measuring one half to two thirds its distance trom the frontal. a. Scales in 13 rows; ventrals 126-137 ; subcaudals EAD os Fs hencap oem oo 3) 0 12. taylori, p. 265. 3. Scales in 15 rows. * Body without black cross bars, Wanttals 145—UGremie ca eels 6 isla es 6 ose 13. episcopa, p. 265. Ventrals 168. cmcemas secs ese arlae sees 14. torquata, p. 266. ** Body with black cross bars, Ventrals 158-167; subcaudals 50-52.... 15. tsozona, p. 266. Ventrals 147-158; subcaudals ?4-44..... 16, occipitalis, p. 266. 99. CONTIA. PASTY c. Kight upper labials ; ventrals 133; subcaudals 50; scales HUM OWS cc ccs ss casas hues 17. pachyura, p. 267. \\— 2. Nasal divided or semidivided ; scales in 15 rows; ventrals 147-167; subcaudals 29-39. Aion POS LOG BES Ar. oo, 5 signee aie hs ell e's sche 18. mitis, p. 267. <= — MnTee MascOeUlATS. 20% Oetja sts es wie hae 19. semiannulata, [p. 268. II. Rostral large, the portion seen from above as long as or a little shorter than its distance from the frontal; scales in 17 rows. } $2 Nasal entire or semidivided ; ventrals 110— 137; subcaudals 23-40 ............ 20. nasus, p. 268. Nasal divided; ventrals 141-160; sub- CANUHIS OO LO nares wis nie «hugs oe eee 21. frontalis, p. 270. TABLE SHOWING NUMBERS OF SCALES AND SHIELDS. a) I. Old-World species. ©“ | Scales. Ventrals. | Caudals.| Postoculars.! Labials. decemlineata ... 17 1522175 64-85 2; 7 Collaris ........- V5=1'7 150-191 50-78 12 a VOSCUALO ween neve: 15 158-171 48-62 2 7 angusticeps ... 15 186 86 1 7 POURS ee oe cence ilay 159-187 40-60 2 7 PICT SIC, Soca c= 15 194-216 63-717 1 7 WALEETO ...s0c00s 15 211-235 73-82 1 1 coronella ...... eetb=19 103-148 24-52 1-2 7 II. American species. Scales. Ventrals. | Caudals. | Postoculars.| Labials. GSE. soca as « 15 148-166 | 111-148 2 "/ vernalis ........- 15 119-148 65-94 1-2 7 agassizti ...... 13 128-158 51-64 2 7 LEALOTE «0s v0tas 13 126-137 37-46 2, a EPISCOPA .....+... 15 145-163 35-57 2 7 torquata ...... 15 183 38 2 7 480ZONG ......... 15 158-167 50-52 2 Uf occipitalis ...... 15 147-158 34-44 2 7 pachyura ....6. 17 133 50 2 8 MBLISY wadesee seek 15 147-167 29-39 2 i semiannulata... 15 149 39 3 a NOSIS oe hasan 17 110-137 23-40 2 ff frontalis ...... 17 141-160 38-48 2 7 VOL. II, S 258 COLUBRID &X., ‘1. Contia estiva. Coluber zstivus, Linn. S. N. i. p. 887 (1766) ; Daud. Rept. vii. p. 101 (1803) ; Harl. Journ. Ac. Philad. v. 1827, p- 857, and Phys, Med. Res. p. 121 (1835). Leptophis estivus, Bell, Zool. Journ. ii. 1826, p. 329; Holbr. N. Am. Herp. iv. p. 17, pl. ii. (1842); Baird § Gir. Cat. N. Am. Rept. p- 106 (1858), and Rep. U.S. Explor, R. R.x. pt. iii. pl. xxxii. fig. 79 (1859). Herpetodryas eestivus, Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 186, pl. vil. figs. 12 & 13 (1837) ; Dum. & Bibr. vii. p. 209 (1884). Leptophis majalis, Baird § Gir. ul. cc. p. 107, fig. 80, and Marey’s Explor. Red Riv. p. 232, pl. ix. (1855). Cyclophis zestivus, Giinth. "Cat. p. 119 (1858) ; Garm. N. Am. Rept. p- 40 (1883). Opheodrys eestivus, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1860, p. 560, Liopeltis eestivus, Jan, Elenco, p. 81 (1863), and Teon. Gén. 31, pl. v. fig. 1 (1869). Philophyllophis majalis, Garm. Bull, Essex Inst. xxiv. 1892, p. 108. Phyllophilophis estivus, H. Garm. Bull. Illin. Lab. iii. 1892, p. 288. Rostral broader than deep, just visible from above; nasal un- divided; suture between the internasals shorter than that between the prefrontals ; frontal once and a half as long as broad, as long as or a little longer than its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals ; loreal longer than deep; one pre- and two postoculars; temporals 14+ 2; seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields ; posterior chin-shields longer than the anterior, and in contact anteriorly. Scales striated and keeled, in 15 rows. Ventrals 148-166; anal divided; subcaudals 111-148. Uniform green above, upper lip and lower parts yellowish or greenish white. Total length 670 millim. ; tail 260. United States, east of the Rocky Mountains. a. 9 (V.159; 0.114). Michigan. b. o (V. 148; C.180). Bloomington, Indiana. C.H. Bollman, Ksq. [C.]. c. Q an 151; C. 120). Delaware. H. Doubleday, Esq. pt d. Yg.(V 152; C.148). Florida. Dr. Guillemard [P.]. e. 9 Y 158 ; C. 127). New Orleans. M. Sallé [C.]. at, V. 162; C.114). Duval Co., Texas. W. Taylor, Esq. [C.]. g. 3 ty. 159; C. 130). Texas. A. Skull. United States. - Pe ok 2. Contia vernalis. Coluber vernalis, Harlan, Journ. Ac. Philad. v. 1827, p. 361, and Phys. Med. Res. p. 124 (1835) ; Storer, Rep. Fish. § Rept. Mass. p. 224 (1839); Holbr. N. Am. Herp. iii. p. 79, pl. xvii. (1842) ; De re N. ¥. Faun. iii. . 40, pl. xi. fig. 22 (18 42), Chlorosoma vernalis, Baird § Gir. Cat. N. Am. Rept. p. 108 (1853), and Rep. US. Explor. R. R. x. pt. iii. pl. xxxii. fig. 81 (1859). Herpetodryas vernalis, Hallow. Proc. Ac. Philad. 1856, p. 243. Cyclophis vernalis, Giinth. Cat, p. 119 (1858); Garm. N. Am, Rept. 99. CONTIA. 259: p. 39, pl. iii. fig. 4 (1883), and Bull. Essex Inst. xxiv. 1892, p. 108 5 iE Garm. Bult. Ilin. Lab. iii. 1892, p. 282. Liopeltis vernalis, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1860, p. 560; Jan, Teon. Gén. 31, pl. v. fig. 3 (1869). Rostral broader than deep, the portion visible from above nearly half as long as its distance from the end of the snout; nasal, un- divided; suture between the internasals shorter than that between the preefrontals ; frontal nearly once and a half as long as broad, longer than its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals ; loreal small, square, or a little deeper than long, or a little longer than deep, rarely united with the nasal; one (rarely two) pre- and two postoculars; temporals 14+2 (rarely 1+1); seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields; posterior chin- shields longer than the anterior, and in contact anteriorly. Scales in 15 rows. Ventrals 119-148; anal divided; subcaudals 65-94. Uniform green above, upper lip and lower parts yellowish or greenish white. Total length 450 millim. ; tail 160. North America, east of the Rocky Mountains. a. © (Wer; Cr 65): Halifax. @ (V2 129); C280). Illinois. Smithsonian Instit. [P.]. CHIP CV 135 36217): Florida. d-e. g (V. 119; C. 74) N. America. Soe. ee C. 75). Ee. ty! 126; C. 89). —? (Named by Dr. Shaw C. cyaneus.) 3. Contia agassizii. Eirenis agassizil, Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1863, p. 260, and Icon. Gén. 15, pl. v. fig. 3 (1866). Liopeltis brevicauda, Jan, Elenco, p. 82 (1863), and Icon. 31, pl. vi. fig. 1 (1869). Ablabes agassizii, Bouleng. Ann. §& Mag. N. H. (5) xvi. 1885, p. 87. Rostral as deep as broad, visible from above; nasal entire or semidivided ; suture between the internasals as long as or shorter than that between the prefrontals ; frontal once and a half to once and two thirds as long as broad, longer than its distance from the end of the snout, as long as the parietals; loreal small, square, rarely united with the nasal; one pre- and two postoculars ; temporals 1+1 (rarely 14+2); seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are longer than the posterior ; latter in contact with each other. Scales in 13 rows. Ventrals 128-138; anal divided ; subcaudals 51-64. Olive above, uniform or with two light, black-edged dorsal streaks ; sometimes a reddish-brown vertebral band; labials whitish, edged with black; lower parts uniform greenish white. Total length 380 millim. ; tail 85. Southern ‘Brazil, Uruguay. 260 COLUBRID. a-d. 3 (V. 182, 185; C. 68, RioGrandedo Sul. Dr. H. v. Ihering [C. |}. G2). O>(V: 138; -C.51), & her. (V. 134; C. 63). e. Her. 3 (V. 128; C. 61). Uruguay. 4, Contia decemlineata. Ablabes decemlineatus, Dum. & Bibr. vil. p. 827 (1854) ; Giinth. ' Proc. Zool. Soc. 1864, p: 489. Eirenis collaris, vars. inornata, decemlineata, et quadrilineata, Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phy ys. 1. 1863, p. 256, and Icon, Gén. 15, pl. iv. figs, 2-4 (1866). decemlineatus, F. Miill. Verh. nat. Ges. Basel, vi. 1878, p. 595. ° inornatus, Ff. Miill. 1. ¢. Ablabes modestus, vars., Boetty. Ber. Senck. Ges. 1879- 80, p. 144. Homalosoma modestus, part., Peracca, Boll, Mus. Torino, i ix. 1894, no. 167, p. 14. Rostral as deep as broad or a little broader than deep, just visible from above; nasal undivided; suture between the internasals as long as or a little shorter than that between the prefrontals ; frontal narrow, at least twice as long as broad, not broader than the supra- ocular, as long as or a little longer than its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals ; loreal considerably longer than deep; one (rarely two) pre- and two postoculars ; temporals 1+2 or 143; seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; four, rarely five, lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields ; posterior chin-shields as long as or alittle shorter than the anterior and in contact with each other. Scales in 17 rows. Ventrals 152-175; anal divided ; ssubcaudals 64-85. Pale brown above, uniform or with black longitudinal lines arranged in pairs ; no dark cross band on the nape; lower parts uniform white. Total length 730 millim.; tail 160. Syria. a. o (V. 164; C. 73). Lebanon, Canon Tristram [C.], 3 (V. 168, 170; C. 76,75), Merom. .° Canon Tristram [C.]. Q (V. 175; C. 66), & yg. (V. 167 ; 0. 73). f-h, 4, hd (V. 166, 167,168,168; Galilee. *Canon Tristram [C.]. C. 78, 81, 76, ?) & 9 (V. 159; C.? i. Her, (V. 16 2; C. 85). Mt. Hermon. Canon Tristram [C.]. 5. Contia collaris. Coluber collaris, Ménétr. Cat. Rais. p. 67 (1832). —— nigricollis, Dwigubsky, Nat. Hist. Russ. Emp., Amph. (Russian), p- 26 “( 1832). reticulatus (non Ménétr.), Krynicky, Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc, 1837, p- 60. Coronella modesta, Martin, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1838, p. 82. Tyria argonauta, Lichw. Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. 1839, p- 3806, and Faun. Casp.-Caue. p. 114, pl. xxvi. figs. 1 & 2 (1841). 99. CONTIA. 261 Peer opins moniliger, Nordm. in Demid. Voy. Russ. Mér. iii. p. 342, pl. iv. fig. 1 (1840). Coronella collaris, Berth. in We ae Reise n. Kolchis, p. 332 (1850). Ablabes modestus, Giinth. Cat. p. 27 (1858) ; Strauch, Schl. Russ. R. p. 36, pl. i. fig. 1 (1873) ; Boetty. Ber. Senck. Ges. 1890, p. 294. Contia modesta, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1862, p. 339. Eirenis collaris, Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1863, p. 257, le Icon. Gén. 15, pl. iv. fig. 1 (1866). Ablabes collaris, Strauch, ic. p. 41, pl. i. fig. Cyclophis modestus, Blanf. Zool, Es, Pers. p. * 408 (1876) ; Boettg. Sitzb. Ac. Berl. 1888, p. 171, and Ber. Senck. Ges. 1892, p. 147 ; Meéhely, Zool. Anz. 1894, p. 85. collaris, Blanf. 7. c. p. 405. Ablabes modestus, var. semimaculata, Boettg. Ber. Offend. Ver. Nat. 1876, p. 58, pl. —. Cyclopiis modestus, var. punctatolineata, Boettg. Ber. Senck. Ges. 1892, p. 147. Rostral a little broader than deep, just visible from above ; nasal undivided; suture between the internasals as long as or a little shorter than that between the prefrontals; frontal once and a half to once and two thirds as long as broad, longer than its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals; loreal square or a little longer than deep; one (rarely two) pre- and two (rarely one) postoculars; temporals 1+2; seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; four (rarely five) lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields ; posterior chin-shields smaller than the anterior, and usually separated from each other by scales. Seales in 15 or 17 rows. Ventrals 150-191; anal divided; sub- caudals 5J-78. Pale olive above, each scale lighter in the centre ; head and nape in the young black, with yellow spots or cross bands, the black nuchal collar edged with yellow ; these markings becoming indistinct in the adult ; lower parts uniform white. Some varieties have longitudinal series of dark dots, which may form lines on the tail. Total length 480 millim.; tail 110. From the Archipelago, Cyprus, and Asia Minor to the Caucasus and Persia. a-b. g (Sc. 15; V. 151; C.62) Areshsky, Gov. St. Petersburg Mus. & 2 (Sc.15; V. 164; C. 53). Klizabethpol. [H.]. e-d. 3 (Se. 17; V. 176; C. 78) Constantinople. & ye(se.17; Vi. 165; |C. 75). é. Many specs. ’ (Se. 17), o (V. Xanthus. Sir C. Fellows [P.]. 164, 162, 161, 164, 168, 163, 156; C. 73, 64, 65, 66, 66, 68, 62), 2 (Vv. 172, 172; 0: 56, 55), & yg. (V. 159, 177, 170, 150, 174; C. 67, 62, 55, 69, 63). f-g. 2 & yg. (Sc. 17; V.185, Valley of the R. MacAndrew, pee? C. 59, 78). Meinder. Esq. [P.]. a. (Se. 1b; V. 158; C. 60). Ruins of Nine- W. Py Loftus, Esq. veh. [P he Ve (Se. 15; 175. Vi. 163, Euphrates Exped. 173; C.?, 61). 262 COLUBRID. 6. Contia fasciata. Eirenis fasciatus, Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1863, p. 260, and Icon, Gén. 15, pl. v. fig. 2 (1866). Cyclophis fasciatus, Blanf. Zool. E. Pers. p. 406 (1876); Boettg. Zool. Jahrb. iii. 1888, p. 920. Ablabes fasciatus, Boettg. Ber. Senck. Ges. 1879-80, p. 142. Rostral broader than deep; nasal undivided ; frontal as long as its distance from the end of the snout, as long as the parietals ; loreal very small, as long as deep; one prae- and two postoculars ; temporals 1+2 or 1+1; seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; chin-shields small, posterior separated by a scale. Scales in 15 rows. Ventrals 158-171; anal divided; subcaudals 48-62. Sandy grey above, with numerous narrow cross bands of brownish olive, breaking up into spots on the posterior third of the body and on the tail; belly salmon-colour in life, the anterior portion of each ventral shield brown near the sides. Total length 340 millim.; tail 82. Syria, Persia, Transcaspia. 7. Contia angusticeps. Head narrow and elongate. Rostral twice as broad as deep, just visible from above ; nasal undivided; suture between the internasals longer than that between the prawfrontals; frontal once and two thirds as long as broad, hardly once and a half as broad as the supraocular, longer than its distance from the end of the snout, much shorter than the parietals; a very small loreal, longer than deep; one pre- and one postocular; temporals 1+1; seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are a little longer than the posterior. Scales in 15 rows. Ventrals 186; anal divided; subcaudals 86. Pale greyish brown above, each scale darker in the centre; a darker bar between the eye, another across the parietals and temples, and a third across the nape ; lower parts uniform white. Total length 340 millim. ; tail 85. Cherat, Baluchistan. This species is described from a single specimen in the Indian Museum, Calcutta, submitted to me by Mr. W. L. Sclater. 8. Contia rothi. Hirenis rothi, Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1863, p. 259, and Icon. Gén. 15, pl. v. fig. 1 (1866) ; 4. Miill. Verh. nat. Ges. Basel, vi. 1878, 659. Ablabes modestus (non Mart.), Giinth. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1864, p. 489. rothi, Boettg. Ber. Senck, Ges. 1879-80, p. 143. Homalosoma coliaris, Peracca, Boll. Mus. Torino, ix. 1894, no. 167, p. 16. Rostral much broader than deep, just visible from above; nasal undivided ; suture between the internasals as long as or shorter than 99. coNTrTA. 263 that between the prefrontals; frontal not once and a half as long as broad, as long as or longer than its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals ; loreal very small, longer than deep ; one pre-and two postoculars ; temporals 1+ 1; seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields ; posterior chin-shields smaller and in contact with each other. Scales in 15 rows. Ventrals 159-183 ; anal divided; subcaudals 40-53. Brownish yellow above ; head and nape black, with three or four yellow transverse lines ; the black of the nape descending to the sides of the throat ; lower parts uniform white. Total length 300 millim. ; tail 55. Syria. a-b. 6 (V.174; C. 52) & her. Sarona, near Senckenberg Mus. [E. }. (V. 161; C. 53). Jaffa. ce. & (V. 159; C. 47). Lebanon. Canon Tristram [C.]. d-e. Yg. (V. 159, 160; C. 47, Galilee. Canon Tristram |C. |. 47). 9. Contia persica. Cyclophis persicus, Anders. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1872, p. 392, fig. ; Blanf. Zool. E. Persia, p. 408, pl. xxviii. fig. 1 (1876). Pseuducyclophis persicus, Boetty. Zool. Jahrb. iii. 1888, p. 922. Rostral nearly twice as broad as deep, just visible from above ; nasal undivided ; suture between the internasals nearly as long as that between the preefrontals; frontal once and a half as long as broad, about once and a half as broad as the supraocular, as long as its distance from the end of the snout, much shorter than the parietals ; no loreal, nasal touching or nearly reaching the pre- ocular; one pre-and one postocular ; temporals 14+1; seven upper labials, third’ and fourth entering the eye; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are at least twice as large as the posterior. Scales in 15 rows. Ventrals 194-216; anal divided ; subcaudals 63-77. Yellowish or pale olive above, unspotted ; upper surface of head and nape black, the black descend- ing in front of the eye to the anterior lower labials; the rest of the labial region, the rostral, and the lower parts uniform yellowish white. Total length 400 millim.; tail 90. The specimen in the collee- tion measures 230 ; tail 45. Persia. a. Her. (V. 196; C. 63). Persia. 10. Contia walteri. Pseudocyclophis walteri, Boettg. Zool. Anz. 1888, p. 262, and Zool. Jahrb. iii. 1888, p. 922, pl. xxxiv. fig. 1; Bouleng. Faun. Ind., Rept. p. 300 (1890), and Proc. Zool. Soc. 1891, p. 632. Rostral once and a half as broad as deep, visible from above ; nasal undivided ; suture between the internasals longer than that 264 COLUBRID. between the prefrontals ; frontal once and a half as long as broad, nearly twice as broad as the supraocular, as long as its distance from the end of the snout, and much shorter than the parietals ; loreal, if present, small, longer than deep; one prw- and one post- ocular; temporals 1+1; seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; four or five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are longer than the posterior. Scales in 15 rows. Ventrals 211-235; anal divided; subcaudals 73-82. Pale olive or reddish above, anteriorly with more or less distinct black transverse lines, posteriorly uniform or with small black spots ; head sometimes black above; lower parts white. Total length 450 millim.; tail 110. Transcaspia and Sind, a. Her. (V. 235; ©. 73). Ashkabad, Trans- M. P. A. Warent- caspia. zoff [C.]. b. Date 211; CO: 78). Kolustan, Sind. “ T. Blanford, Esq. Py} 11. Contia coronella. Calamaria coronella, Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 48 (1837). Homalosoma coronelloides, Jan, Arch, Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1862, p- 34, and Icon, Gén. 18, pl. iii. fig. 5 (1865). coronella, Jan, ll. ce. p. 36, pl. iv. fig. 3; Lortet, Arch. Mus. Lyon, iii. 1883, p. 184, pl. xix. fig. 3; Peracea, Boll. Mus. Tori ino, ix. 1894, no. 167, p. 13. Ablabes coronella, Giinth. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1864, p. 489; Boettg. Ber. Senck. Ges. 1879-80, p. 140. Rostral much broader than deep, well visible from above; suture between the internasals as long as or shorter than that between the prefrontals ; nasal undivided ; frontal longer than its distance from the end of the snout, nearly as long as or longer than the parietals, not more than once and a half as broad as the supra- ocular; a small square loreal present or absent; one preocular ; one postocular (rarely two); temporals 14+1 or 142; seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; anterior chin-shields short and in contact with three or four labials, second pair very small and separated bya scale. Scales in 17 rows (rarely 15 or 19). Ventrals 103-148; anal divided; subcaudals 24-52. Pale brown above, with brown spots which may be confluent into transverse bands ; a broad crescentic dark brown collar, descending to and sometimes extending across the throat ; lips yellowish, witha blackish vertical streak below the eve and another between the two last labials ; yellowish white inferiorly ; belly with round brown spots, Total length 295 millim.; tail 45. Syria. a. 9(Se.17; V.128; C.29). Merom. Canon Tristram [C.]}. b-c. g (Se. 17; V. 103, Lake of Galilee. Canon Tristram [C.]. 103; C. 28, 29). d. 9(Se.19; V.123;C. 24). Lebanon. Canon Tristram [C.]. e-g. 2 (Sc. 17; V. 120; Haifa. Senckenberg Museum C. 31) & yg. (Sc. 17; [E.]. V. 127, 128 ©. 32, 27). . . 99. conrrIA. 265 12. Contia taylori. (Pxare XII. fig. 3.) Rostral broader than deep, the portion visible from above one half to two thirds as long as its distance from the frontal ; nasal undivided ; suture between the internasals as long as or shorter than that between the prefrontals ; frontal about once and a half as long as broad, broader than the supraocular, longer than its distance from the end of the snout, a little shorter than the parietals; loreal small, longer than deep; one pre- and two postoculars ; temporals 1+1 or 1+2; seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; three or four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin- shields ; posterior chin-shields very small and separated from each other. Scales in 13 rows. Ventrals 126-137; anal divided; subcaudals 37-46. Pale brown above, each scale darker along the centre ; upper lip and lower parts white. Total length 270 millim. ; tail 55. Texas, North Mexico. a-c. § (V. 126,133,137; Duval Co., Texas. W. Taylor, Esq. [P.]. C. 46, 46, 46), d. 2 (V. 186; C. 37). Nuevo Leon. W. Taylor, Esq. [| P.] 13. Contia episcopa. Lamprosoma episcopum, Kennicott, U. S. Mex. Bound. Surv., Rept. p- 22, pl. viii. fig. 2 (1859) ; Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mex., Rept. p. 559, pl. xxxiv, fig. 4 (1883). Contia episcopa, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1860, p. 251, and Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus, fo. 17, 1880, p. 20; Garm. N. Am. Rept. p. 94, pl. vi. fig. 2 (1883); Cope, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xiv. 1892, p. 600. Homalosoma episcopum, Jan, Arch. Zool. An. Phys. ii. 1862, p. 35, and Icon. G'én. 13, pl. iv. fig. 2 (1865). Rostral a little broader than deep, the portion visible from above about half as long as its distance from the frontal; nasal undivided ; suture between the internasals shorter than that between the pree- frontals; frontal about once and-a half as long as broad, broader than the supraocular, longer than its distance from the end of the snout, a little shorter than the parietals; loreal small, longer than deep; one pre- and two postoculars; temporals 1+2 or 1+1; seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields; posterior chin- shields very small. Scales in 15 rows. Ventrals 145-163; anal divided ; subcaudals 35-57. Uniform yellowish or greenish brown, each scale with a lighter margin; lower parts uniform yellowish white. Total length 250 millim.; tail 60. Texas, North Mexico. a-b. g (V.145; C. 57) & her. Nuevo Leon. W. Taylor, Esq. [P.]. (V. 148; C. 48). 266 COLUBRID®. 14. Contia torquata. aed episcopa torquata, Cope, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus. no. 17, 1880, p. 21. Like C. episcopa, but ventrals 183. Subcaudals 38. Ground- colour light yellow tinged with brown above; three median dorsal rows of scales orange; top of head, from anterior border of frontal to end of parietals, black ; a black cross band on the nape; some- times a dark stripe along each side of the body; lips and below immaculate. N.W. Texas. 15. Contia isozona. Contia isozona, Cope, Proc. Acad. Philad, 1866, p. 304; Yarrow, Wheeler’s Rep, Explor. W. 100th Mer. v. p. 637, pl. xviii. fig. 1 (1875); Garm. N. Am. Rept. p. 92 (1883). cay isozona, Cope, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus. no. 17, p. 21 80). Rostral a little broader than deep, the portion visible from above measuring about half its distance from the frontal; nasal un- divided ; suture between the internasals shorter than that between the preefrontals; frontal longer than its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals; a small loreal, longer than deep ; one pre- and two postoculars ; temporals 1+2; seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; three lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields; posterior chin-shields very small and separated by a scale. Scales in 15 rows. Ventrals 158— 167 ; anal divided; subcaudals 50-52. Orange above, with black cross bands; tail with complete annuli; loreal and postocular region, posterior half of frontal and supraoculars, and anterior half of parietals black ; sides and lower surface whitish. Total length 250 millim; tail 50. Utah, Nevada, Arizona, Texas. a. 2 (V. 159; C. 50). Fort Yuma, Arizona. Hr. A. Forrer [C.]. 16. Contia occipitalis. Rhinostoma occipitale, Hallow. Proc. Ac. Philad. 1854, p. 95. Lamprosoma occipitale, Hallow. Proc. Ac. Philad. 1856, p. 110; Baird, U.S. Mex. Bound. Surv. ii. Rept. p. 21, pl. xxi. fig. 1 eae Bocourt, Miss. Se. Mex., Rept. p. 558, pl. xxxiv. fig. 6 (1883). ~Chionactis occipitalis, Cope, Check-List N. Am. Rept. p. 35 (1875), and Proc, U.S, Nat. Mus. xiv. 1892, p. 605. Contia occipitalis, Garm. N. Am. Rept. p. 91 (1883). Rostral a little broader than deep, the portion visible from above about half as long as its distance from the frontal ; nasal undivided ; suture between the internasals shorter than that between the pre- frontals ; frontal not once and a half as long as broad, broader than the supraoculars, longer than its distance from the end of the 99. CONTTA. 267 snout, shorter than the parietals; loreal very small, longer than deep; one pre- and two postoculars; temporals 1+2; seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin- shields ; posterior chin-shields very small and separated from each other. ‘Seales in 15 rows. Ventrals 147-158 (172?); anal divided; subcaudals 34-44. Yellowish above, reddish in the middle, with black transverse bands forming complete annuli round the tail; white inferiorly. Total length 285 millim. ; tail 56. Arizona and Texas. 17. Contia pachyura. Contia pachyura, Cope, Journ. Ac. Philad. viii. 1876, p. 145. Frontal rather elongate, but shorter than the parietals ; loreal large, deeper than long ; one pre- and two postoculars ; temporals 1+1; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; chin- shields equal, rather elongate. Scales in 17 rows, Ventrals 133; subeaudals 50. Black, the lower lateral rows of scales with a rufous shade; scales of the first row with grey tips; head blackish brown, with a black line from eye above labials; latter yellowish, unspotted ; belly yellowish, each shield with a black extremity. Total length 335 millim. Sipurio, Costa Rica. 18. Contia mitis. Contia mitis, Baird § Gur. Cat. N. Am. Rept. p. 110 (1853); Girard, U.S. Explor. Exped., Herp. p. 125, pl. x. figs. 6-12 (1858), and Rep. US. Explor. R. R.x. pt. ili. pl. xxxvi. ‘fig. 7 (1859) ; Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1861, p. 74; Garm. N. Am. Rept. p. 93 (1883) ; Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mex., Rept. p. 557, pl. xxxiv. fig. 3 (1883). Ablabes purpureocauda, Giinth. Cat. p. 245 (1858). Homalosoma mite, Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1862, p. 85, and Icon. Gén. 13, pl. iv. fig. 1 (1865). Rostral broader than deep, just visible from above; nasal divided or semidivided ; suture between the internasals as long as or shorter than that between the prefrontals; frontal not once and a half as long as broad, longer than its distance from the end of the - snout, shorter than the parietals ; loreal small, longer than deep ; one pre- and two postoculars; temporals 1+2; seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields ; posterior chin-shields very small and in contact with each other. Scales in 15 rows. Ventrals 147-167; anal divided; subcaudals 29-39. Brown above, sides darker; a yellowish line along each side of the back; a blackish streak on each side of the head, passing through the eye, anda black spot on the rostral; ventrals whitish, with a broad black anterior border. Total length 310 millim.; tail 40. California. A 268 cOLUBRID®. a. 3 (V. 147; C. 36). California. Smithsonian Institution. (As typical of C. mztes.) b-c. g§ (V.160; C.35)& California. Mr. Bridges [C.j. (Types 2 (V. 166; C. 32). of A, purpureocauda.) d. Yg. (V. 151; C. 34). Murphy, California. Christiania Mus. e.-2 (VY. 161; C. 29). Vancouver Id. H.M.S. ‘ Plumper.’ 19. Contia semiannulata. Sonora semiannulata, Baird § Gir. Cat. N. Am. Rept. p. 117 (1853), and Rep, U.S. Explor. R. R. x. pt. iii. pl. xxxili. fig. 88 (1859), and U.S. Mex, Bound. Surv. ii. Rept. pl. xix. fig. 5 (1859). Contia semiannulata, Garm. N. Am. Rept. p. 90 (1883). Nasal divided; frontal broader than the supraocular; loreal longer than deep; one preocular; three postoculars, upper largest and slightly touching the frontal; temporals 1+2; seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye. Scales in 15 rows. Ventrals 149; anal divided; subcaudals 39. Orange above, with black cross bands, which form annuli round the tail; sides and belly duli green. Total length 240 millim. ; tail 50. Sonora. According to Cope (Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xiv. 1892, p. 601) this species may prove to be the same as C. isozona, the bad state and abnormal condition of Baird and Girard’s specimens possibly accounting for the differences on which the two have been separated. 20. Contia nasus. Conopsis nasus, Giinth. Cat. p. 6 (1858); Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1869, p: 875; Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mex., Rept. p. 563, pl. xxxv. fig. 2 (1888) ; Giinth. Biol. C.-Am., Rept. p. 97, pl. xxxiv. fig. B (1893) Oxyrhina varians, Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1862, p. 60, (Exorhina) maculata, Jan, l. c. p. 61, and Icon. Gén. 48, pl. ii. figs. 2-4 (1876). Conopsis maculatus, Bocourt, 1. c. p. 564, pl. xxxv. fig. 3. lineatus, Bocourt, l. c. p. 565, pl. xxxv. fig. 4, and Bull. Soe. Zool. Fr, 1892, p. 41. —— varians, Bocourt, l. c. p. 566, pl. xxxv. fig. 5; Dugés, La Natu- raleza, (2) 1. 1888, p. 128. Ficimia nasus, Garm. N. Am. Rept. p. 83 (1883). maculata, Garm. l.c. p. 84. Chionactis diasii, Cope, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. ix. 1886, p. 188. Snout prominent, more or less pointed. Rostral large, the portion visible from above as long as its distance from the frontal; inter- nasals often fused with the prefrontals; nasal entire or semi- divided ; frontal longer than its distance from the end of the snout, as long as the parietals, once and a half to once and two thirds as broad as the supraocular; a small square loreal present or absent ; one pree- and two (rarely one) postoculars ; temporals 142; seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; anterior chin- © 99. CONTIA. 269 shields short and in contact with three or four labials ; second pair very small. Scales in 17 rows. Ventrals 110-137; anal divided ; subcaudals 23-40. Grey or pale brown above, with dark brown (sometimes light-edged) spots or cross bands, or with a series of small dark spots forming a vertebral stripe, which may be accom- panied by another more or less distinct stripe along each side ; upper surface of head speckled with dark brown, sometimes with symmetrical markings; belly yellowish or red, uniform or with blackish dots or square black spots. Total length 290 millim.; tail 50. Mexico. A. Internasals distinct. a-e, 3 _(V.123; C.36) & La Cumbre de los Dr.A.C. Buller [C.]. O-1(V. 187, 138; 7135, Arrastrados, Tal- 1283 Cs 20). .alee2s} pa Mascota, Ja- 28). lisco. f-g. Yg. (V. 185, 122; Puebla. Paris Museum [E.]}. C. 30, 26). h-l. 2 (V. 129,133,181; S. Mexico. Mr. H. H. Smith(C.]. C. 30, 30, 31) & yg. F. D. Godman, Esq. (V. 125; ©. 29). ; (eal m. & (V. 181; C. 35). Mexico. B. Internasal distinct on one side, fused with the prefrontal on the other. n-o. Yo. (V. 128, 122; C. La Cumbre de los Dr. A. C. Buller [C.]. 27, 39). Arrastrados. C. Internasals fused with the prefrontals. p-r. & (V. 128, 125; C. La Cumbre de los Dr. A. C. Buller [C.]. 38, 37) & Q (V. 133; Arrastrados. C, 29). : sw. d (V. 115,119; C. Omilteme, Guerrero. Mr. H. H. Smith [C.]. 33, 36), Q@ (V. 180, F. D. Godman, Esq. 129; C. 23, 26), & yg. [es (V. 129; C. 28). Bad OV la2): C..36): Milpas, Durango. Hr. A. Forrer. y-S. 3 (V. 181, 128; C. Mexico. M.Sallé[C.]. (Types.) 40, 39) & 9 (V. 129, 128, 1380, 1382; C. 31, », 33, 33). € -GiVe Tals Cy 35). California (?). Mr. Bridges [C.]. Toluca lineata, Kennicott, U.S. Mex. Bound. Surv. ii. Rept. p- 23, pl. xxi. fig. 2 (1859), and Rep. U.S. Explor. R. R. x. pt. iii. pl. xxxv. fig. 8 (1859),= Oxyrhina (Achirhina) defilippii, Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1862, p. 61, are based on what are, in all probability, anomalous specimens of C. nasus, in which the frontal shield is so produced anteriorly as to separate the pra- frontals. . 270 COLUBRID. 21. Contia frontalis. Toluca frontalis, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1864, p. 167. Ficimia olivacea, part., Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1869, p. 875. Pseudoficimia pulchra, Bocourt, Miss. Se. Mex., Rept. p. 572, pl. xxxv. fiz. 12 (1883). P Ficimia frontalis, Garm. N. Am. Rept. p. 82 (1883). Geagras frontalis, Cope, Am. Nat. 1884, p. 163. Pseudoficimia frontalis, Giinth. Biol. C.-Am., Rept. p. 96 (1893). Snout short, projecting, pointed, slightly turned up at the end, concave above. Rostral large, its upper portion as long as or a little shorter than its distance from the frontal; nasal divided ; internasals shorter than the prefrontals ; frontal nearly as broad as long, as long as or a little shorter than its distance from the end of the snout, a little shorter than the parietals; supraocular about one third the width of the frontal; no loreal; one pre- and two postoculars ; temporals 1+2; seven upper labials, second or second and third in contact with the prefrontal, third and fourth entering the eye; three or four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields ; posterior chin-shields very small. Scales in 17 rows. Ventrals 141-160; anal divided; subcaudals 38-48. Pale brown above, yellowish along the middle of the back, with three longitu- dinal series of brown, black-edged spots, those of the middle series largest, broader than long; a brown black-edged cross bar between the eyes, and vermiculations of the same colour ou the back of the head ; upper lip whitish, with some vertical brown spots ; lower parts uniform white. Total length 245 millim. ; tail 47. Mexico. a. g (V. 150; C. 48). Ventanas, Durango. Hr. A. Forrer [C.]. b. Her. (V.153; C.47). Presidio, nr. Mazatlan. Hr. A. Forrer [C. ]}. 100, FICIMIA. Ficimia, Gray, Cat. Sn. p. 80 (1849); Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii, 1862, p. 58; Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mex., Rept. p. 569 (1888) ; Giinth. Biol. C.-Am., Rept. p. 98 (1893). Amblymetopon, Giinth. Cat. Col. Sn. p. 7 (1858). Gyalopion, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1861, p. 243, and Proe. U.S. Nat. Mus. xiv. 1892, p. 603. Maxillary teeth 13 to 15, small, equal; mandibular teeth small, equal. Head not distinct from neck; snout projecting, pointed ; eye small, with round pupil; rostral very large, in contact with or approaching the frontal; internasals small or absent ; nostril pierced in a divided or semidivided nasal, the anterior portion of which is fused with the first labial ; no loreal, prefrontal in contact with the labials. Body cylindrical, short; scales smooth, with apical pits, in 17 rows; ventrals rounded. ‘Tail short; subcaudals in two rows. Arizona, Texas, Mexico. 100. rrermia. 271 Synopsis of the Species. Rostral shield forming a suture with the BRONGRES yao ote ee ae atste ate cyeterane. 2 1. olivacea, p. 271. Rostral shield separated from the frontal ; seven well-developed upper labials .. 2. cana, p. 272. Rostral shield separated from the frontal ; [p. 272. seventh upper labial very small .... 3. quadrangularis, 1. Ficimia olivacea, Ficimia olivacea, Gray, Cat. p. 80 (1849) ; Steind. Sitzd. Ak. Wien, Ixii. i. 1870, p. 344, pl. vi.; Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mex., Rept. p. 570, pl. xxxv. fig. 11 (1883) ; Giinth. Biol. C-Am., Rept. p. 98, pl. xxxv. figs. B & C (1893). Amblymetopon variegatum, Giinth. Cat. p. 7 (1858). Ficimia elaiocroma, Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1862, p. 58. publia, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1866, p. 126, and Am. Nat. 1884, p. 163; Giinth. Biol. C.-Am., Rept. p. 98. variegata, Cope, /. c. olivacea, part., Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac, 1869, p. 875. ornata, Bocourt, l. ¢. p. 571, pl. xxxv. fig. 10. Snout short, concave above, and strongly turned up at the end. Rostral forming a broad suture with the frontal, separating the prefrontals ; internasals small or absent ; frontal as broad as long, as long as its distance from the end of the snout, nearly as long as the parietals ; supraocular about one third the width of the frontal ; one pre- and two postoculars; temporals 1+1 or 1+2; seven upper labials, second in contact with the prefrontal, third and fourth entering the eye; three lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields ; posterior chin-shields very small, scale-like. Scales in 17 rows. Ventrals 138-160; anal divided; subcaudals 34-42. Total length 390 millim. ; tail 65, Mexico. A. Uniform dark brown above, white below. (J. olivacea, Gray.) a-b. & (V. 152, 150; Mexico. Mr. Hugo Finck [C. ]. C. 42, 41). (‘Types.) In one of the specimens the internasals are fused with the pre- frontals, whilst in the other the internasal is distinct on one side. B. Yellowish or pale brown above, with dark brown transverse spots or cross bars; sides with dark brown spots; head with symmetrical dark markings ; lower parts uniform white. a. Internasals distinct. (fF. publia, Cope.) a. Ye. (V. 140; C. 36). Cuernavaca. M. Boucard [C.]. b. Yg. (V. 142; C. 36). Yucatan. 272 COLUBRID. b. Internasals fused with preefrontals. (A. variegatum, Gthr.) ourey. 160 ;'C, 37). Mexico. M. Sallé [C.]. d. 9 (V. 149; C. 36). Mexico. (Types of A. variegatum.) e. Hgr. 2 (V. 142; C. 35). Mexico. 2. Ficimia cana. Gyalopion canum, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1860, p. 248; Yarrow, Wheeler's Rep. U.S. Explor. Surv. W. 100th Mer. v. p. 624, pl. xviii. fig. 2 (1875). Ficimia cana, Garm. N. Am. Rept. p. 83 (1883); Giinth. Biol. C-Am., Rept. p. 99 (1893). Closely allied to the preceding, but rostral pointed behind and wedged in between the prefrontals; internasals present, small ; seven upper labials, as in the preceding. Ventrals 130-131; sub- caudals 28. Pale yellowish or reddish brown above, with brown, dark-edged cross bars, which are broken up into spots on the sides ; a large triangular dark spot on the nape, with the point between the parietals; a dark band across the head, to the lower labials, passing through the eyes across the interocular region; lower parts uniform white. Total length 205 millim. ; tail 28. Arizona and Western Texas. a. 2 (V.181; C. 28). El Paso, Texas. Hy. A. Forrer [C.]. 3. Ficimia quadrangularis. Ficimia quadrangularis, a Biol. C.-Am., Rept. p. 99, pl. xxxv. fie, A (1893). Scaling as in F. cana, but seventh upper labial very small, scale- like. Ventrals 129; subcaudals 23. Ground-colour nearly white, each scale with a narrow brown margin; a series of large sub- quadrangular blackish-brown spots along the back ; no spots on the sides ; a large blackish band on the nape, confluent with a large blackish blotch covering the frontal and supraocular shields and the greater part of the parietals ; lower parts white. Total length 320 millim.; tail 37. Western Mexico. a. 9 (V. 129; C. 23). Presidio, near Mazatlan. Hr. A. Forrer [C.]. (Type.) 101. CHILOMENISCUS. Chilomeniscus, Cope, Proc. Ac, Philad. 1860, p. 359, and 1861, p. 302, and Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xiv. 1892, p. 593, Maxillary teeth equal or the posterior a little stouter. Head not distinct from neck; snout rounded, very prominent, and much depressed ; eye emall, with round pupil ; rostral large; no loreal ; 102. HoMATOSOMA. Qe nasal single, confluent with the internasal. Body cylindrical, short ; scales smooth, with apical pits, in 13 rows; ventrals rounded. Tail short ; subeaudals in two rows. Lower California, Sonora, Arizona. 1. Chilomeniscus stramineus. Chilomeniscus stramineus, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad, 1860, p. 339, and Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xiv. 1892, p. 594. cinctus, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1861, p. 303. Carphophis straminea, Garm. N. Am. Rept. p. 99 (1883). cincta, Garm. l. e. p. 100. Chilomeniscus stramineus fasciatus, Cope, Proc. US. Nat. Mus. xiv. 1892, p. 595, Internasals separated by the rostral or forming a short suture ; frontal a little longer than broad, nearly as long as the parietals ; supraocular very small; nasal not reaching the single preocular ; two postoculars ; temporals 14+1,; seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; anterior chin-shields in contact with the symphysial, twice as long as the posterior. Scales in 13 rows. Ventrals 108-117; anal divided; subcaudals 21-26. Reddish brown above, dotted with dark brown, or with black cross bars which may form complete annuli. Total length 235 millim.; tail 33. Lower California and Sonora. 2. Chilomeniscus ephippicus. Chilomeniscus ephippicus, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1875, p. 85; Coues, Wheeler's Rep. Explor. Surv. W. 100th Mer. v. p. 625, pl. xvii. fig. 3 (1875). Rostral entirely separating the internasals; frontal a little longer than broad, nearly as long as the parietals; nasal in contact with the preocular; two postoculars; temporals 1+1; seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; anterior chin-shields separated from the symphysial, posterior very small. Scales in 13 rows. Ventrals 113; anal divided; subcaudals 28. Reddish or yellow above, with black cross bars which do not quite reach the ventrals; tail with nearly complete black rings; snout red, rest of head black; belly white. Total length 140 millim.; tail 20. Nevada and Arizona. 102. HOMALOSOMA. Duberria, part., Fitzing. N. Class. Rept. p. 29 (1826). Homalosoma, Wagl. Syst. Amph. p. 190 (1830); Dum. §& Bibr. Erp. Gén. vii. p. 109 (1854) ; Giinth. Cat. Col. Sn. p. 19 (1858) ; Peters, Reise n. Mossamb, iii. p. 107 (1882). Calamaria, part., Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 25 (1837). Homalosoma, part., Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1862, p. 33. Maxillary short, with 10 to 12 teeth; maxillary and mandibular VOL. IT. in 274 COLUBRID, teeth small, anterior longest. Head small, not distinct from neck ; eye small, with round pupil; nostril in a single nasal; loreal small or absent. Body cylindrical, short; scales smooth, with apical pits, in 15 rows ; ventrals rounded. ‘Tail short, subcaudals in two rows. Africa. Fig. 19. Maxillary and mandible of Homalosoma lutriz. Synopsis of the Species. I. Ventrals 115-144. A. Nasal not in contact with preocular ; usually two postoculars ; frontal as long as parietals .... 1. lutriv, p. 274. B. Nasal in contact with preocular ; one postocular; frontal shorter than parietals. Frontal much longer than broad; suture between the internasals longer than that between the prefrontals........ 2. shiranum, p. 276. Frontal scarcely longer than broad; suture between the internasals shorter than that between the prefrontals ..... . 93. abyssinicum, p. 276. II. Ventrals 97-110; nasal not in contact with preocular; two postoculars ; frontal as long as parietals. 4, variegatum, p. 276. t A _ i. Homalocoma lutrix. Coluber lutrix, Zinn. S. N. i. p. 875 (1766). duberria (Klein), Merr. Beitr. p. 7, pl. i. (1790). Elaps duberria, Schneid. Hist. Amph, ii. p. 297 (1801). Coluber tetragonus, Latr. Rept. iv. p. 97 (1802); Daud. Rept. vii. p- 207 (1803). arctiventris, Daud. t. c. p. 221; Kuhl, Beitr. p. 82 (1820). Duberria arctiventris, Fitzing. N. Class. Rept. p. 55 (1826). Calamaria arctiventris, Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 36, pl. i. figs. 24-26 1837). Pena arctiventris, Smith, Ill. Zool, S. Afr., Rept., App. p. 16 (1849). lutrix, Dum. §& Bibr. vii. p. 110 (1854); Giinth. Cat. p. 20 (1858); Jan, Arch. Zool, Anat. Phys. 11, 1862, p. 33, and Icon. Gén. 13, pl. ili. fig. 8 (1865). Cyclophis catenatus, Theob. Cat. Rept. As. Soc. Mus, 1868, p. 49. 102. HOMALOSOMA. 275 Rostral broader than deep, visible from above ; suture between the internasals a little shorter than or nearly as long as that between the prefrontals ; frontal once and a half to twice as long as broad, longer than its distance from the end of the snout, as long as the parietals, once and a half to once and two thirds as broad as the supraocular; nostril in the anterior half of the nasal, which is never in contact with the preocular; a small square loreal usually present ; one pre- and two (rarely one) postoculars ; temporals 1+ 2; six upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; two pairs of chin-shields in contact with each other, the anterior in contact with three or four labials. Scales in 15 rows. Ventrals 115-144; anal entire; subcaudals 21-46. Coloration very variable; belly and lower surface of tail uniform yellowish in the middle and greyish on the sides, usually with a regular lateral series of black dots. Total length 390 millim. ; tail 65. South Africa. A. Pale brown or yellowish above, with a vertebral series of black dots; greyish olive or plumbeous on the sides, which are limited above by a series of black dots; lateral ventral dots large. a-e. gd (V. 122, 127; C.35, 5S. Africa. Sir J. Macgrigor [P.]. 40); her. (V.. 127, 127; C. 34, 33), & yg. (V. 119; C. 31). S-9- @ (V. 184,126; C.28, S. Africa. 33 ). A. 3, skeleton. S. Africa. B. Reddish brown above, blackish olive on the sides, greyish towards the belly ; a fine black vertebral line; lateral ventral dots large. t. 2 (V. 126; C. 27). S. Africa. C. Like the preceding, but the vertebral line and the ventral dots indistinct. k. 2 (V. 118; C. 87). Port Natal. Mr, T. Ayres [C.]. D. Uniform olive-brown above, passing to greyish on the sides ; the lateral ventral dots very small. l, 8 (V. 115; C. 45). S. Africa. E. Reddish brown or brick-red above, grey on the sides; lateral ventral dots well marked. m. 3 (V.118; C. 42). S. Africa. m9 (V. 128; C..37): Port Elizabeth. Mr. J. L. Drege [P.]. tT 2 276 COLUBRID %. - F. Uniform reddish brown above and on the sides ; lateral ventral dots well marked. o. d (V. 125; C. 46). Port Elizabeth. J. M. Leslie, Esq. [P.]. 2. Homalosoma shiranum. (Prare XIII. fig. 1.) Homalosoma lutrix (non L.), Giinth. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1892, p. 555. Rostral broader than deep, visible from above; suture between the internasals thrice as long as that between the prefrontals; frontal once and two thirds as long as broad, longer than its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals, nearly twice as broad as the supraocular; nostril in the anterior half of the nasal; no loreal, nasal forming a suture with the pre- ocular; one pree- and one postocular; temporals 142; six upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; two pairs of short chin- shields in contact with each other, the anterior in contact with three labials. Scales in 15 rows. Ventrals 142; anal eutire ; sub- caudals 33. Uniform olive-brown above ; belly yellowish white in the middle ; outer ends of ventrals and lower rows of scales grey. Total length 310 millim. ; tail 47. Nyassaland. a 9 (V. 142; C. 883). Shiré Highlands. 4H. H. Johnston, Esq. [P.]. 3. Homalosoma abyssinicum. (Prare XIII. fig. 2.) Homolosoma lutrix (non L.), Blanf. Zool. Abyss. p. 458 (1870). Rostral broader than deep, visible from above; suture between the internasals hardly half as long as that-between the preefrontals ; frontal scarcely longer than broad, as long as its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals, a little broader than the supraocular; nostril in the anterior half of the nasal; no loreal, nasal forming a suture with the preocular; one pre- and one postocular ; temporals 1+ 2; six upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; two pairs of chin-shields in contact with each other, the anterior in contact with three labials. Scales in 15 rows. Ventrals 120 ; anal entire ; subcaudals 32. Olive-brown above, with a fine, interrupted, black vertebral line; sides black, dotted with whitish ; belly greyish olive, spotted and freckled with black on the sides. Total length 235 millim. ; tail 43, Abyssinia. a. d (V. 120; CO. 32). Ashangi. W. T. Blanford, Esq. [P.]. 4. Homalosoma variegatum. Homalosoma variegatum, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1854, p. 622, and Reise n. Mossamb, iii. p. 107, pl. xvi. fig. 1 (1882); Bouleng. Ann, § Mag. N. H. (6) ii, 1888, p. 140. lod 103. ABLABES. 277 Eye rather larger than in H. lutrix. Rostral broader than long, visible from above; suture between the internasals a little longer than that between the prefrontals ; frontal once and a half as long as broad, longer than its distance from the end of the snout, as long as the parietals, nearly twice as broad as the supraocular ; nostril just anterior to the middle of the nasal; a small loreal, nearly as deep as long; one pre- and two postoculars; temporals 142; six or seven upper labials, third and fourth or fourth and fifth entering the eye; two pairs of chin-shields in contact with each other, the anterior in contact with three labials. Scales in 15 rows. Ventrals 97-110 ; anal entire; subcaudals 25-36. Belly reticulated black and whitish. Total length 250 millim.; tail 33. South-east Africa (Inhambane and Delagoa Bay). A. Dark brown above, with irregular lichen-like brownish-white variegation, a. OV. 110)s C525). Delagoa Bay. S8.-African Museum [P.]. B. Olive-brown above, with three series of dark brown spots. Os OV 87 3+. 36); Delagoa Bay. S.-African Museum [P.], 103. ABLABES. Coronella, part., Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 50 (1837). Herpetodryas, part., Schleg. l. c. p. 173. Ablabes, part., Dum. §& Bibr. Erp. Gén. vii. p. 304 (1854 Cat. Col. Sn. p- 27 (1858), and Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 223 ( Cyclophis, part., Giinth. ll. ec. pp. 119, 229. Eurypholis, Hallow. Proc. Ac. Philad. 1860, p. 495. Liopeltis, part., Cope, Proce. Ac. Philad. 1860, p. 559; Jan, Elenco sist. Ofid. p. 81 (1863). Homalosoma, part., Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1862, p. 33. Diadophis, part., Jan, t. ¢. 1863, p. 261. Cyclophiops, Bouleng. Ann. Mus. Genova, (2) vi. 1888, p. 599. Ablabes, Bouleng. Fuun. Ind., Rept. p. 304 (1890). ); Giinth. 12864). Maxillary teeth small, equal, 15 to 30; mandibular teeth sub- equal. Head not or scarcely distinct from neck ; eye rather small or moderate, with round pupil; loreal present or absent; nasal entire or divided. Body cylindrical, usually slender; scales smooth or feebly keeled, without apical pits, in 13 to 17 rows; ventrals not angulate laterally. Tail moderate or long; subcaudals in two rows. South-eastern Asia and Japan. 278 COLUBRID. Synopsis of the Species. I. Scales in 15 rows. A. Scales feebly keeled ............ 1. semicarinatus, p. 278. B. Scales smooth. 1. Seven or eight upper labials. a. Loreal present ; nasal divided or semidivided. Rostral as deep as broad or a little broader than deep; anal divided .... 2. major, p. 279. Rostral as deep as broad; anal entire .. 3. dori, p. 279. Rostra] much broader than deep ...... 4, frenatus, p. 280. f. Loreal present; nasal single . 5. stoliczke, p. 281. y. No loreal; nasal single. Snout twice as long as the eye ....... 6. tricolor, p. 281. Snout not twice as long as the eye .... 7. calamaria, p. 282. 2, Six upper labials ; nasal divided; loreal present. 8. rappit, p. 282. II. Scales in 13 rows. A. Tail not more than one third of the total length. Seven upper labials, third and fourth Betcring the! Oye. 7s \).c' rate See cl 9. baliodirus, p. 283. Eight upper labials, fourth and fifth BUteTINS The CYC. as v5 ietale ete 10. scriptus, p. 284. B. Tail more than one third of the total length; subeaudals 77— ROB RG ie wie dese s > eae ll. longicauda, p. 284. Bites Sealésan LiTows! 3.05 onesies 12. nicobariensis, p. 285. 1. Ablabes semicarinatus. Eurypholis semicarinatus, Hallow. Proc, Ac. Philad. 1860, p. 493. Cyclophis nebulosus, Giinth. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (4) i. 1868, p. 418, pl. xix. fig. C. Ablabes semicarinatus, Bouleng. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1887, p. 148. . Rostral a little broader than deep, just visible from above; nasal divided ; eye a little more than half the length of the snout ; suture between the internasals much shorter than that between the pra- frontals ; frontal as long as or a little longer than its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals; loreal about twice as long as deep; one pre- and two postoculars ; temporals 1+2; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye ; four lower 103. ABLABES. 279 _ labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are a little shorter than the posterior, Scales in 15 rows, with a very feeble keel along their anterior half. Ventrals 174-192; anal divided; subcaudals 70-82, Olive above, the scales lighter in the centre; the lower scale on each side yellowish, margined with olive or black ; young with dark spots anteriorly and four dark longitudinal bands on the hinder half of the body, which disappear or become rather indistinct in the adult; upper lip and lower parts uniform yellowish. Total length 770 millim. ; tail 160. Loo Choo Islands and Japan. a-e. 3 (V. 190, 190, 190; Loo Choo Ids. H. Pryer, Esq. [P.]. C. 82, 76, Py & 2 (V. 192, 187; C. 70, 72). yi Ye. (V. 185 ; C276) Great Loo Choo Mr. Holst [C.]. Tsland. g- Yg. (V. 174; C. 74). Nagasaki. Mr. Whitely [C.]. (Type of C. nebulosus.) 2. Ablabes major. Cyclophis major, Giinth. Cat. p. 120 (1858), and Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 230, pl. xvii. fig. (1864). Herpetodzyas chloris, Hallow. Proc, Ac. Philad. 1860, p. 503. Ablabes major, Boettg 'g. Ber. Senckenb. Ges. 1894, p. 140. Rostral as deep as broad or a little broader than deep, just visible from above ; nasal divided ; eye about two thirds the length of the snout; suture between the internasals shorter than that between the prefrontals ; frontal as long as or a little longer than its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals ; loreal longer than deep; one pre- and two postoculars ; temporals 1+2; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are broader and a little longer than the posterior. Scales in 15 rows. Ventrals 163-177; anal divided; subcaudals 70-87. Uniform green above, yellow beneath. Total length 960 millim. ; tail 250. China. aO'(V. 168: C. 71); Near Ningpo. (Type ) GOV A705. C..:82). Chusan Archipelago. J.J. Walker, Esq. { P.]. a ile 164; SE NE Shanghai. Liye Swinhoe, Esq. [C.]. d-e. 9 (V. 170; C. 87) & Mountains North of A. E. Pr ratt, Esq. [C. |. yg. (V. 166; C. 82). Ku Kiang. -t. 9 (V. 170, 168, 176, Island of Formosa. R. Swinhoe, Esq. [C.]. 171. oC286, 36, 85, 83). k-m. 9 (V. 168, 171, 169; China. C. 70, 76, 77). 3. Ablabes doriz. Cyclophiops doriw, Bouleng. Ann. Mus. Genova, (2) vi. 1888, p. 599, pl. vi. fig. 1. 280 COLUBRID. Ablabes doriz, Bouleng. Faun. Ind., Rept. p. 306 (1890); W. LZ. Sclater, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 1x. 1891, p. 235. Snout convex, profile curved from the frontal region to the lip; rostral as deep as broad, visible from above; nostril between two nasals ; internasals a little shorter than the prefrontals ; frontal longer than its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals ; loreal small, a little longer than deep ; a large preeocular, usually with a second, very small, below; two or three postoculars ; temporals 1+2 or 242; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields; posterior chin-shields about half as large as the anterior. Scales in 15 rows. Ventrals 173-187 ; anal undivided ; subeaudals 77-80. Uniform green above, white below, the green ‘colour extending on to the ends of the ventrals. Total length 910 millim.; tail 210. Kakhyen Hills and Assam. Bag. CV. 178; GC. 72): Kakhyen Hills. M. L. Fea [C.]. (One of the types.) 4. Ablabes frenatus. Dipsas monticola (non Cant.), Blyth, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. xxiii. 1854, p. 294. Cyclophis frenatus, Giinth. Cat. p. 120 (1858), and Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 280, pl. xix. fig. 1 (1864) ; Jerdon, Proc. As. Soc. Beng. 1870, p- 80; Anders. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1871, p. 188; Theob. Cat. Rept. Brit, Ind. p. 157 (1876); Blanf. Zool. E. Persia, p. 408 (1876). Ablabes frenatus, Bouleng. Faun. Ind., Rept. p. 806 (1890). Snout short, convex ; eye rather large, three fourths the length of the snout; rostral broader than deep, visible from above; nasal divided or semidivided, suture between the internasals shorter than that between the preefrontals ; frontal longer than its distance from the end of the snout, about two thirds the length of the parietals ; loreal small, as long as deep or a little longer ; one preocular ; two postoculars, only the upper in contact with the parietal ; temporals 1+ 2, rarely 24+2; upper labials seven, third and fourth entering the eye; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are a little shorter than the posterior. Scales in 15 rows. Ventrals 151-163 ; anal divided; subcaudals 87-96. Olive above, the scales on the anterior part of the body black-edged ; a broad black stripe from the eye to the nape, gradually narrowing and disappearing on the anterior fourth of the body; four light longi- tudinal narrow lines more or less distinct on the front half of the body ; lower surface uniform yellow. Total length 690 millim. ; tail 230. Khasi Hills; Assam. a. 3 (V. 161; C. 95). [Mountains near Af- Dr. Griffith. E. India \ ghanistan.”] Khasi Co. [P.]. (Type.) Hills. b. Her. (V. 151; C. 87). Khasi Hills. T. C. Jerdon, Esq. [P.]. ce. d (V. 163; C.96). [Mesopotamia. ] 108. ABLABES. 981 5. Ablabes stoliczke. Ablabes stoliczke, W. L. Sclater, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. Ix. 1891, p. 234, pl. vi. fig. 1; Bouleng. Ann. Mus. Genova, (2) xiii. 1893, p- 325, Snout rather long and much depressed, twice as long as the dia- meter of the eye; rostral much broader than deep, visible from above ; nasal undivided, thrice as long as deep ; internasals a little shorter than the prefrontals; frontal not broader than the supra- ocular, nearly as long as its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals; a small loreal; one pra- and two post- oculars; temporals 1+2; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as the posterior. Scales in 15 rows. Ventrals 150-154; anal divided; subcaudals 116-134. Pale olive-brown above ; upper lip and lower parts yellowish white ; a black streak from the eye along the temple and the side of the neck, separating the brown colour of the upper parts from the white of the lower. Total length 600 millim. ; tail 255. Mountains of Burma and Assam. 6. Ablabes tricolor. Herpetodryas tricolor, Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 187, pl. vi. figs. 16- 18 (1837). Cyclophis tricolor, Giinth. Cat. p. 121 (1858), and Proc. Zool. Soc. 1872, p. 590 ; Stoliczka, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. xlii. 1873, p. 122. Liopeltis tricolor, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1860, p. 559; Jan, Icon. Gén. 31, pl. vi. fig. 2 (1869). Snout rather long and depressed, twice as long as the diameter of the eye; rostral broader than deep, visible from above; nasal undivided ; suture between the internasals as long as or a little shorter than that between the prefrontals ; frontal not broader than the supraocular, as long as its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals; no loreal, the prefrontal in contact with the second and third labials; one pre- and two postoculars ; temporals 142; eight upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; four or five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin- shields, which are a little shorter than the posterior. Scales in 15 rows. Ventrals 140-187 ; anal divided; subcaudals 103-130. Olive or greenish above; a black streak on each side of the head and anterior part of the body, passing through the eye; upper lip and lower parts yellowish white ; a pale olive streak along each side of the belly. Total length 560 millim.; tail 220. Java, Sumatra, Borneo. a: 6 (V: 1405". 118): Java. Leyden Museum. (One of the types.) b. 2 (V. 187; C. 108). Java. A. Scott, Esq. [P.1. 282 COLUBRID. 153, 160; C. Borneo. L. L. Dillwyn, Esq. [P.]. c-e. d (V. 125,124) & 9 (V. 171; @. 127). 7. o (V. 168; C. 130). Borneo. A. Everett, Esq. [C.}. g@. 2 VY. 148; C- 103). ? Dr. Bleeker. ( Ablabes schlegelit, Blkr.) . Ablabes calamaria. Cyclophis calamaria, Giinth. Cat. p. 250 (1858), and Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 231, pl. xvii. fig. K (1864). Homalosoma baliolum, Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1862, p. 36, and Icon, Gén. 13, pl. iv. fig. 4 (1865). Cyclophis nasalis, Giinth. Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 231, pl. xvii. fig. M. Ablabes calamaria, Bouleng. Faun. Ind., Rept. p. 805 (1890). Rostral broader than deep, visible from above; nasal single and united with the loreal ; suture between the internasals as long as that between the prefrontals or shorter; frontal longer than its distance from the end of the snout, slightly shorter than the parie- tals ; one preocular (rarely two); two postoculars, only the upper in contact with the parietal; temporals 1+ 2; seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are larger than the posterior. Scales in 15 rows. Ventrals 130-154; anal divided; subcaudals 64-76. Pale brown above, with or without two more or less distinct black longitudinal lines ; lower parts uniform yellowish. Total length 410 millim. ; tail 110. Ceylon, Madras Presidency, Bombay. a,b. 3 (V. 130, 1384; C. . Ceylon. (Types.) 75, 76). a Jo (V. 154; C. 68). Ceylon. R.Templeton,Esq.[P.]. a2. 136; C. 64). Kotagiri,Nilgherries, Dr.J. Reeder Ree e. Hgr. (V. 142; C. 64). Sevagherry Ghat. Col. Beddome [C. }. af 2 (V. 180; C. 69). Madras Presidency. Col. Beddome [C.]. g-i. 9 (V. 154, 148,154; Matheran, Dr. Leith [P.]. C. 70, 68, 64). Jen (Vv, 149 ; C. 72). —? Dr. Giinther [P.]}. (Type of C. nasalis.) 8. Ablabes rappii. Ablabes rappii, Giinth. Proc. Zool. Soc, 1860, p. 154, pl. xxvi. fig. B, and Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 225 (1864); Anders. Proc. Zool. Soe. 1871, p- 171; Bouleng. Faun. Ind., Rept. p. 307 (1890). owenii, Giinth. Proc. Zool. Soe. 1860, p. 155, pl. xxvi. fig. A. Rostral twice as broad as deep, just visible from above; nostril between two nasals; suture between the internasals a little shorter than that between the prefrontals ; frontal slightly shorter than its distance from the end of the snout, a little shorter than the parietals ; loreal as long as deep or a little longer than deep; one preocular; two postoculars, only the upper in contact with the parietal; temporals 1+1,; six upper labials, third and fourth 108. ABLABES. 283 entering the eye; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which equal or a little exceed the posterior in length. Seales in 15 rows. Ventrals 178-195; anal divided; subcaudals 60-75. Brown above, with a broad dark collar and a double series of transverse dark spots on the anterior part of the body ; these markings most distinct in the young; lower parts uniform yellowish. Total length 460 millim.; tail 110. Himalayas from Simla to Darjeeling. a. 5 (V. 185; C. 63). Sikkim. Messrs. v. Schlagintweit [C.]. (Type.) fo ve.. (WSs; C60). Sikkim. Messrs. v. Schlagintweit [C.]. (Type of A .owenit. ) e-d. § (V. 189; C.74) & Darjeeling. W.T. Blanford, Esq. [P.]. her. (V. 178; C. 68). eon cv. 180)3"C; 71). Darjeeling. T. C. Jerdon, Esq. [P.]. Fe GoCV 182) C69) & Darjeeling. her. (VY. 184; C. 75). Gs. GAN. ADS: C. P): Nepal. B. H. Hodgson, Esq. [ P.]. 9. Ablabes baliodirus. Coronella baliodeira, Bote, Isis, 1827, p. 589; Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 64, pl. i. figs. 9 & 10 (1857); Cantor, Cat. Mal. Rept. p. 66 (1847). Ablabes baliodeirus, Dum. § Bibr. vii. p. 818 (1854); Giinth. Cat. p- 29 (1858), and Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 224 (1864). Diadophis baliodeirus, Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 18638, p. 268, and Icon. Gén. 15, pl. v. fig. 4 (1866). Ablabes bahodinys, var. cinctus, Fischer, Abh. naturw. Ver. Hamb, ix. 1886, p. 8, pl. i. fig. 2. Rostral broader than deep, just visible from above ; nasal divided ; eye three fourths the length of the snout; suture between the internasals shorter than that between the prefrontals; frontal longer than its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals ; ; a small loreal, as long as deep or deeper than long ; one or two pre- and two postoculars ; temporals 14+2; seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; four or five lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are as long as or shorter than the posterior. Scalesinl3rows. Ventrals 118-137; anal divided ; subcaudals 58-75. Brown above, usually with small black-edged yellow spots, sometimes with blackish cross bands or two series of large alternating black blotches on the anterior part of the body, or with two light, dark-edged streaks along the body and a third on the nape; head sometimes yellowish ; lips yellowish white, with the labial sutures black ; lower parts yellowish or coral- red, the brown of the upper parts usually descending to the sides of the ventrals, each of which may bear a black dot at the end; some- times a black line along the middle of the lower surface of the tail. Total length 400 millim.; tail 125. Jaya, Borneo, Sumatra, Pinang. 284 COLUBRID. a 3 (V2127; C.66). Java. Leyden Museum. (One of the types.) b-c. g (V.128; C.638)& 2 Java. Hr. Friihstorfer [C.}. (V. 134; C. 58). d. 3 (V. 127; C..69). Java. eee (Vv. Lov C, 64). Salak, Java. R. Kirkpatrick, Esq. een, 127; (C; 69). Willis Mts., Kediri, Baron v. Huegel [C.]. Java, 5000 ft. g. & (V. 124; C.?). Borneo. Sir E. Belcher [P.]. h. 2 (V. 134; C. 60). Sarawak. ie (V.. dO) Cy 7b). Sarawak. Rajah Brooke [P.]. k. 2 (V. 1385; C. 70). Baram, Sarawak. 1. fasciata, p. 295. BUalen dn go TOWS: 5 csi) Suen Frontal shorter than the parietals. Wentrals POG 14 fe ce cele nate oe a: 8. prakkii, p. 337. NVcerai STS I 7S a 9. grayt, p. 338. {. Frontal at least twice as broad as the supraocular. Rostral as deep as broad ; frontal as long PMU WANTS AS eve ta shene. is Sse vis. nt 10. bitorques, p. 338. Rostral as deep as broad ; frontal shorter than) thesparietdls 22.5 11. gervaisii, p. 338. Rostral a little broader than deep ; frontal a little shorter than the parietals .... 12. swmatrana, p. 339. 6. First lower labial in contact with its fellow behind the symphysial. a. A preocular; a postocular. * Frontal not more than twice as broad as the supra- ocular. + Diameter of the eye much more than its distance from the mouth.. 13. everett, p. 340. 332 COLUBRID. TT Diameter of the eye not more than its distance from the mouth. Rostral as deep as broad ; first and second labials subequal in size ............ 14. virgulata, p. 340. Rostral nearly as deep as broad ; second labial larger than first ............ 15. leucogaster, p. 341. Rostral much broader than deep; anal BIVIGCR: acti. US Os Den eee eee 16. occipitalis, p. 342. ** Frontal more than twice as broad as the supra- OCGA AGE oe vader 17. bicolor, p. 342. . (3. A preocular ; postocular fused with the supraocular. 18. lateralis, p. 342. y. A preocular ; two postoculars. 19. beccarvi, p. 343. 6. No preocular.......... 20, rebentischii, p. 343. 2. Frontal as broad as long ; rostral broader than deep. a. First lower labial in contact with its fellow behind the symphysial, MMEPOOUIAT 25. 5285 bay als ioral es 21. agamensis, p. 343. REMC MGT cence Ce aahc he ets ies 22. leucocephala, p. 344. 6. Symphysial in contact with the chin-shields ; no preocular. 23. schlegelu, p. 345. B. Four upper labials, second and third entering the eye. 1, Frontal longer than broad. a, Symphysial in contact with the chin-shields. a. A preocular. Tail obtuse; the portion of the rostral visible from above shorter than its distance from the frontal .......... 24. ennai, p. 345. Tail obtuse ; the portion of the rostral visible from above at least as long as its distance from the frontal........ 25. borneensis, p. 347. * Tail ending in a sharp point.......... 26. benjaminsii, p. 347. (3, NomimmorHler. -..cj..c 0% aie. = 27. javanica, p. 347. b. First lower labial in contact with its fellow behind the symphysial. Frontal as long as the parietals, not twice as broad as the supraocular ........ 28. brevis, p. 348. Frontal shorter than the parietals, at least twice as broad as the supraocular. 29. pavimentata, p. 348. 2. Frontal as broad as long. First lower labial in contact with its fellow behind the symphysial ; tail rounded at the end .............. 30. septentrionalis, p. 349. 121. CALAMARIA. 333 Symphysial in contact with the chin- shields:; tail poimped) <1. «elas . 0/64 + os 31. melanota, p. 349. C. Four upper labials, third entering CHB ICV Or eee ean ise oye & ss 5 32. lovid, p. 350. II. Ventrals 300-320 ; no distinct post- QCUlAR Jase J5 oe ae ee ee ee fe 33. gracillima, p. 350. 1. Calamaria lumbricoidea. Calamaria lumbricoidea, Bote, Iss, 1827, p.540; Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p- 27, pl.i. figs. 14-16 (1837) ; Dum. §& Bibr. vii. p. 89 (1854) ; Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1862, p. 8, and Icon. Gén. 10, pl. ii. fig. 2 (1865) ; v. Lidth de Jeude, Notes Leyd. Mus, xii. 1890, p. 254. lumbricoidea, part., Giinth. Cat. p. 5 (1858). variabilis, v. Liadth de Jeude, in M. Weber, Zool. Ergebn. p. 188, pl. xvi. fig. 8 (1890). Rostral broader than deep, well visible from above ; frontal longer than broad, slightly shorter than the parietals, not twice as broad as the supraocular ; one pre- and one postocular ; diameter of the eye less than its distance from the mouth; five upper labials, the four anterior subequal in size, third and fourth entering the eye; symphysial in contact with the anterior chin-shields ; both pairs of chin-shields in contact with each other. 13 rows ofscales. Ventrals 177-217; anal entire ; subcaudals 16-23. Tail ending in a point. Dark brown above, whitish inferiorly ; lower surface of the tail with a dark brown longitudinal streak. Total length 420 millim.; tail 35. Java; Celebes. A. Head uniform dark brown above. GG. GV. 191, €:22). Java. Leyden Museum. B. A yellowish band across the parietal shields. (sot! a hae Wi ae Orae i?) Pian Java. 2. Calamaria vermiformis. Calamaria vermiformis, Dum. § Bibr. vii. p. 85 (1854) ; Jan, Arch. Zool, Anat. Phys. ii. 1862, p. 8, and Icon. Gén. 10, pl. i. fig. 3 (1865). temminckii, Dum. § Bibr. t. c. p. 87; Giinth. Cat. p. 5 (1858). —— schlegelii (non D. §& B.), Giinth. 1. c. dimidiata, Bleek. Nat. Tijdschr. Nederl. Ind. xxi. 1860, p. 295. melanorhynchus, Bleek. 1. c. — alkeni, Bleek. 7. ¢. flaviceps, Giinth. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (3) xv. 1865, p. 90. vermiformis, var. sumatranus, v. Lidth de Jeude, Notes Leyd. _ Mus. xii. 1890, p. 18. Rostral a little broader than deep, visible from above ; frontal longer than broad, not twice as broad as the supraocular, shorter than the parietals ; a pre- and a postocular; diameter of the eye 304 COLUBRID. equal to its distance from the mouth; five or six upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; symphysial in contact with the anterior chin-shields ; posterior chin-shields in contact or separated. 13 rows of scales. Ventrals 153-210; anal entire; subcaudals 15-26. Tail ending in a point. Dark brown or black above; beneath yellowish, with or without large black transverse spots or cross bands, or uniform blackish brown. Total length 410 millim. ; tail 33. Sumatra, Borneo, Java, Moluccas. A, Head yellow; body with transverse series of small yellowish spots; belly with large black spots or cross bands. © (V. 164; C. 20). Sarawak. Sir J. Brooke ‘i (P.] (Types of b. Her. (V. 153; C. 26). Borneo. A: B.Wallace, ¢ CU Esq. [P.]. on to . Head yellow, with a black lateral streak, passing through the eye ; above with yellowish cross bars disposed regularly, each of which in the middle expands into a longitudinally oval spot; belly barred black and yellow, the yellow bars confluent with the dorsals. Her. (V. 184; C. 26). Mt. Batu-Song, C. Hose, Esq. [C.] Sarawak, 1000 ft. & C. Head yellow above, entirely or partially ; body without spots ; belly with black cross bands. a. od (V. 154; C. 25). Borneo. A. R. Wallace, Esq. [P.]. b. 9 (V. 169; C. 18). Borneo. e. Yg. (V.193; C. 22). Sumatra. Dr. Bleeker. (Type of C. melanorhynchus.) d. Her. (V. 167; C. 20). E.coastof Suma- Mrs. Findlay [P.]. tra, D. Head uniform dark brown or black above, like the body ; belly with large black spots or cross bands. a. 9 fs 161; C. 20). Matang, Borneo. 6. d (V. 188; C. 24). Sumatra, Dr. Bleeker. (Type of C. alkeni.) c-d. 3 Ge 163, 164; Padang, Sumatra. C. fare e. 2 ( Pea C. 18). Java. C. Bowring, Esq. [P.]. fg, Y (Vv. 162 ; C. 23) Ternate. H.M.S. ‘Challenger.’ & Q (V. 183; C. 17). E. As in the preceding, but lower parts without or with mere traces of spots. a, Yg. (V. 202; C.17). Java. Dr. Bleeker. (Type of C. dimidiata.) b. Yg. (V. 210; C.15). Java. Dr. Ploem [C.]. 121. CALAMARIA. 335 dQ Nie 200, LAE > Java, C. 15, 19). e.(¢ V. 159; C, 22). Padang, Sumatra. C, F. Blackish brown above and below; labial and gular regions and a lateral streak running along the two outer rows of scales yellowish. Hoyo. 179 Gre 7). Deli, Sumatra. Hr. Hartert [C.]; Fischer Collection. 35. Calamaria stahlknechtii. Calamaria stahlknechti, Stoliczka, Journ. As. Soc, Beng. xlii. 1873, p- 119, pl. xi. fig. 2; Bouleng. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (5) xvi. 1885, p- 388. Rostral a little broader than deep, visible from above; frontal longer than broad, not twice as broad as the supraocular, shorter than the parietals ; a pre-and a postocular ; diameter of the eye exceeding its distance from the mouth; five upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; symphysial in contact with the anterior chin-shields; posterior chin-shields separated from each other. Scales in 18 rows. Ventrals 147-163; anal entire; subcaudals 22-23. Tail ending in a point. Uniform brown or olive above; yellowish (red) inferiorly, with or without more or less distinct black transverse spots or cross bands. Total length 265 millim.; tail 24. Sumatra and Nias. a-c. & (V. 147, 148, 150; C. 28, Nias. Hr, Sundermann [C.}. 22, 2) 22, 22): 4, Calamaria baluensis. (Praty XVII. fig. 1.) Calamaria baluensis, Bouleng. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1893, p. 524. Rostral a little broader than deep, visible from above; frontal nearly twice as long as broad, not twice as broad as the supra- ocular, as long as the parietals; eye rather large, its diameter much greater than its distance from the mouth; one pre- and one postocular ; five upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye ; symphysial in contact with the anterior chin-shields ; both pairs of chin-shields in contact with each other. 13 rows of scales. Ven- trals 175; anal entire; subcaudals 28. Tail ending in a point. Brown above, with small black spots; an interrupted black streak along each side of the head and neck, passing through the eye; upper lip and lower parts white; belly with three longitudinal series of small black spots; a black line along the lower surface of the tail. Total length 340 millim. ; tail 33. North Borneo. ad (Ve V5; Cr 28): Mt. Kina Baloo. A. Everett, Esq. [C.]. (Type.) 336 COLUBRID. 5. Calamaria grabowskii. Calamaria grabowskyi, Escher, Arch. f. Nat. 1885, p. 50, pl. iv. fig. 1. Rostral nearly as deep as broad; frontal once and two thirds as long as broad, not twice as broad as the supraocular, as long as the parietals ; a pre- and a postocular; diameter of the eye more than its distance from the mouth; five upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; symphysial in contact with the anterior chin-shields ; both pairs of chin-shields in contact with each other. 13 rows of scales. Ventrals 187; anal entire: subcaudals 20-22. Tail ending in a point. Brown above, with small black spots; ventral shields and outer row of scales black, edged with white. Total length 480 millim.; tail 32. Borneo. a-b. 2 (V. 187, 187; C. 20, 22). S.E. Borneo. Hr. Grabowsky [C.]; Dr. J. G. Fischer. (Types.) 5. Calamaria albiventer. Chaneulia albiventer, Gray, Ill. Ind. Zool. ii. pl. 1xxxvi. fig. 8 (1834). Calamaria linnzi, var., Cantor, Cat. Mal. Rept. p. 62 (1847). albiventer, Giinth. Cat. p. 4 (1858), and Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 197 (1864). Rostral nearly as deep as broad, well visible from above; frontal once and a half as long as broad, as long as the parietals, not twice as broad as the supraocular ; one pre- and one postocular ; diameter of the eye equal to its distance from the mouth; five upper labials, the four anterior subequal in size, third and fourth entering the eye; symphysial in contact with the anterior chin-shields; both pairs of chin-shields in contact with each other. 15 rows of scales. Ventrals 143-167; anal entire; subcaudals 16-21. Tail ending in a point. Brown above, with four yellow (vermilion) longitudinal streaks; lower parts uniform yellow (carmine), with a black streak running along the junction of the ventrals with the lower row of scales; a black line along the middle of the tail. Total length 390 millim.; tail 20. Pinang. a, b. 2 (V. 160, 157; C. 17, 17). Pinang. Gen. Hardwicke [P.]. : (Types.) c-d. 9 (V. 167, 166; C. 17, 16). Pinang. Dr. Cantor. CFC (Vi 148s G02 ek, 2 —-? (VY. 159; C..16). 7. Calamaria margaritifera. (Puiare XVII. fig. 2.) Calamaria margaritophora, Bleeker, Nat. Tiydschr. Nederl. Ind. xxi. 1860, p. 294. — + maculolineata, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1863, p. 403. Rostral as deep as broad, well visible from above ; frontal longer than broad, nearly as long as the parietals, not twice as broad as 121. CALAMARIA. 337 the supraocular; one preocular; one postocular; diameter of the eye equal to its distance from the mouth; five upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; symphysial in contact with the anterior chin-shields; posterior chin-shields separated (or in contact). Scales in 13 rows. Ventrals 165 (149); anal entire; subcaudals 12 (19), Tail ending in a point. Brown above, with longitudinal black lines or series of spots; head blackish above ; scales of the outer series with a yellowish spot; lower parts uniform yellowish. Total length 280 millim.; tail 13. Sumatra, Java. a. 2 (V. 165; C. 12). —? Dr. Bleeker. (One of the types.) The following appears to be closely allied to, and may have to be regarded as a colour-variety of, C. margaritifera :— CALAMARIA HOEVENII. Calamaria hoevenii, Edeling, Nat. Tijdschr. Nederl. Ind, xxxi. 1870, p. 380. Rostral well visible from above ; frontal once and a half as long as broad; five upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; symphysial in contact with the anterior chin-shields ; a small scale between the two pairs of chin-shields. 13 rows of scales. Ven- trals 169; anal entire; subcaudals 9. Brown above, head marbled with black ; back with transverse pale black-edged bands; a series of whitish spots along the outer row of scales ; lower parts yellowish with black spots. Total length 305 millim.; tail 13. Sumatra. . 8. Calamaria prakkii. Calamaria prakkei, v. Lidth de Jeude, Notes Leyd. Mus. xv. 1893, p. 252. Rostral as deep as broad, well visible from above; frontal once and a half as long as broad, shorter than the parietals ; one pra- and one postocular; five upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; symphysial in contact with the anterior chin-shields; no azygous shield between the four chin-shields. Scales in 15 rows. Ventrals 126-144; anal entire; subcaudals 25-30. Tail obtuse, with a conical scale at the end. Dark brown above, with bluish gloss; scales of the outer row with a light spot; some specimens brown, with rather indistinct blackish longitudinal lines; an indi- cation of a light collar may be present; belly yellow, with or without small dark spots; lower surface of tail usually with a median black line. Total length 260 millim. ; tail 40. North Borneo. VOL. Ii. Z 338 COLUBRID®. . 9. Calamaria grayi. Calamaria grayi, Giinth. Cat. p. 6 (1858). —— philippinica, Steindachn. Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, xvii. 1867, p. 514, pl. xiii. figs. 4-6, Snout very short and broadly rounded. Rostral nearly as deep as broad, well visible from above; frontal a little longer than broad, shorter than the parietals, not twice as broad as the supraocular ; one pre- and one postocular; diameter of the eye less than its distance from the mouth; five upper labials, the four anterior sub- equal in size, third and fourth entering the eye ; symphysial in contact with the anterior chin-shields ; two pairs of chin-shields, in contact with each other. Scales in 13 rows. Ventrals 175-195; anal entire; subcaudals 14-24. Tail ending in a rather obtuse point. Young reddish white, with black rings; adult uniform blackish above, alternately barred black and white below. Total length 365 millim.; tail 35. Philippine Islands. a,b. & (V. 175; C. 24) & Philippines. H. Cuming, Esq. [C.], yg. (V. 195; C. 16). (Types. ) 10. Calamaria bitorques. Calamaria gervaisii, part., Giinth. Cat. p. 4 (1858). bitorques, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1872, p. 585. Rostral as deep as broad, well visible from above; frontal longer than broad, as long as the parietals, about twice as broad as the supraocular ; one pre- and one postocular; the diameter of the eye nearly equals its distance from the mouth; five upper labials, the four anterior subequal in size, third and fourth entering the eye; symphysial in contact with the anterior chin-shields ; both pairs of chin-shields in contact with each other. 13 rows of scales. Ventrals 151-199; anal entire; subcaudals 13-21. Tail ending in a point. Brown above, the young with dark transverse bands separated by yellowish interspaces; only the two or three anterior of these cross bands persist in the adult ; lower parts uniform yellowish. Total length 265 millim. ; tail 20. Philippine islands. a. 9 (V..199; C. 18). Luzon. Dr. A. B, Meyer [C.]. b,c. 2 (V. 183; C. 15) & Philippines. H, Cuming, Esq. [C.]. ye. (V. 151;"C. 18). d,e. & (V. 158; C. 20) & Philippines. Hr. Salmin [C.]. yg. (V. 158; C. 21). 11, Calamaria gervaisii. Calamaria virgulata (non Bote), Eydoux § Gervais, in Guér, Mag. Zool. Cl. iii. 1837, pl. xvi. figs. 7-10, and Voy. Favorite, v. Zool. pl. xxx. figs, 7-10 (1859). —— gervaisii, Dum. § Bibr. vii. p. 76 (1854) ; Jan, Arch. Zool, Anat. Phys. ii. 1862, p. 8, and Icon, Gén, 10, pl. i. fig. 1 (1865). —— gervaisii, part., Giinth, Cat. p. 4 (1858). Rostral as deep as broad, well visible from above ; frontal longer 121. CALAMARIA. 339 than broad, shorter than the parietals, about twice as broad as the supraocular ; one pre- and one postocular; diameter of the eye less than its distance from the mouth ; five upper labials, the four anterior subequal in size, third and fourth entering the eye; symphysial in contact with the anterior chin-shields ; both pairs of chin-shields in contact with each other. 13 rows of scales. Ventrals 152-178; anal entire; subcaudals 12-18. Tail ending in an obtuse point. Brown or blackish above, with or without darker or lighter spots and streaks; a black spot at the outer extremity of each ventral shield, and a blackish line along the lower surface of the tail. Total length 255 millim.; tail 20. Philippine Islands, A. Brown above, with three light dorsal streaks or series of spots bordered by series of black dots; belly uniform yellowish or with a few scattered black dots. a,b. 29 (V. 167; C. 18) & Philippines. H. Cuming, Esq. [C.}. ye, (V.. 1705; C. 17). emon(Ve 17s Ci 12), Luzon. Dr. A. B. Meyer [C.]. B. Brown above, with four more or less distinct blackish longi- tudinal lines; ventrals dotted with brown anteriorly. d,e. 3 (V. 162; C. 18) & Philippines. H. Cuming, Esq. [C.]. (V.178; C. 12). fags (Nin 163 C5 17); Philippines. Hr. Salmin [C.]. C. Blackish brown above, with minute whitish dots; ventrals black anteriorly. gare, CW. 169 3 C, 14). S. Negros. A. Everett, Esq. [C.]. 12. Calamaria sumatrana. Calamaria sumatrana, Edeling, Nat. Tijdschr. Nederl. Ind. xxxi. 1870, p. 879 ; Bouleng. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1890, p. 34; W. L. Sclater, Journ. As, Soc. Beng. 1x. 1891, p. 233. Rostral a little broader than deep; frontal longer than broad, a little shorter than the parietals, rather more than twice as broad as the supraocular; one pre-and one postocular; the diameter of the eye equals its distance from the mouth; five upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; two pairs of chin-shields in contact with each other, the anterior in contact with the symphysial. Scales in 13 rows. Ventrals 129-176; anal entire; subcaudals 12-31 *, Tail ending in a point. Reddish brown or dark brown above, with five black longitudinal lines or series of small black spots ; each scale of the outer row with a white spot; a more or less distinct yellow collar on the nape, continuous or narrowly inter- rupted in the middle; sometimes a similar marking at the base of the tail; lower parts uniform yellowish, with a more or less distinct black line along the middle of the tail. * The male specimen from Singapore in the Calcutta Museum has 129 yentrals and 31 subcaudals. z2 340 COLUBRID. Total length 265 millim.; tail 12. Sumatra, Singapore. a. 2 (V. 168; C.13). District of Deli, Sumatra. Prof. Moesch [C.]. b-c. 5 (V. 142; C. 24) Sumatra? Dr. Bleeker. & 2 (V. 153; C.14). 13. Calamaria everetti. (Prare XVIII. figs. 1 & 2.) Calamaria everetti, Bouleng. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1893, p. 525, and Ann. § Mag. N. H. (6) xiv. 1894, p. 84. Rostral broader than deep, well visible from above ; frontal once and a half as long as broad, shorter than the parietals, not twice as broad as the supraocular ; one pre- and one postocular; eye rather’ large, its diameter much more than its distance from the mouth; five upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; two pairs of chin-shields in contact with each other; first lower labial in contact with its fellow behind the symphysial. Scales in 13 rows. Ven- trals 144-184; anal entire; subcaudals 16-23. Tail ending in a point. Brown above, with longitudinal series of darker spots, forming two lines along each side; each scale of the outer row white in the centre, dark brown on the borders; upper surface of head brown, spotted with darker; lower parts yellowish, with a dark line along the middle of the tail. Total length 330 millim.; tail 18. Borneo, Palawan. A. Nape dark brown, with a yellow collar; belly unspotted. a. Yg. (V. 144; C, 28). Sarawak. A. Everett, Esq. [C.]. (Type.) B. No collar; belly unspotted. b. Yg.(V.175; C.18). Palawan. A. Everett, Esq. [C.]. C. Nocollar; a series of black dots along the middle of the belly. ec. 9 (V. 184; C. 16). Palawan. A. Everett, Esq. [C.]. 14. Calamaria virgulata. Calamaria virgulata, Bote, Isis, 1827, p. 540; v. Lidth de Jeude, Notes Leyd. Mus, xii. 1890, p. 254. modesta, Dum. § Buibr. vii. p. 74 (1854); Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1862, p. 8, and Icon. Gén. 10, pl. ii. fig. 5 (1865) ; Giinth. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1873, p. 168. monochrous, Bleek. Nat. Tijdschr. Nederl. Ind. xxi. 1860, . 293. bogorensis, v. Lidth de Jeude, in M. Weber, Zool. Ergebn. p. 182, pl. xvi. figs. 6 & 7 (1890). Rostral nearly as deep as broad, well visible from above ; frontal longer than broad, shorter than the parietals, about twice as broad as the supraocular; one pre- and one postocular; diameter of the eye equal to its distance from the mouth; five upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; first pair of lower labials in contact be- hind the symphysial ; two pairs of chin-shields, in contact with each other. Scales in 13 rows. Ventrals 151-199; anal entire; sub- 121. CALAMARIA. 341 caudals 15-28. Tail obtuse. Dark brown or black above, uniform or with yellowish spots, or yellowish with brown spots; lower parts blackish, uniform or variegated with yellow, or yellow in the middle and black on the sides. Total length 440 millim. ; tail 30. Sumatra, Java, Celebes. A. Dark brown or black above, with yellow spots; lower parts black and yellow. a-b. g (V. 170; C. 27) Manado, Celebes. Dr. A. B. Meyer [C.]. & 9 (V. 193; C. 19). B. Dark brown with yellow spots above, uniform black beneath. e. 2 (V. 198; C. 15). Java. Dr. Ploem [C.]. C. Dark brown above, with small black spots or lines, without yellow spots or with only a few on the anterior part of the body; ventrals yellow in the middle, black on the sides. Gee uC V loo 34.510). Java. Dr. Ploem [C.]. e-g, h-v. 3 (V. 158, 156, Rarahan, Java. Dr.” Beccary (Ca. 156, 163; C. 26, 28, 26, Marquis G. Doria 25) & 2 (V. 183; C. 15). ‘[P.}. k-l, m-o. $ (V. 164,162; Mt. Singalang, Dr. Beceari [(C.j)5 C. 24, 24) & 2 (V. 178, Sumatra, Marquis G. Doria 174, 179: C. 20, 18, 19). Bal p. & (Vv. 196 : C. 18). Manado, Celebes. Dr. A. B. Meyer [C.]. D. Uniform black above and below. gq. & (V. 151; C. 22). Fort de Kock, Dr. Bleeker, Sumatra. (Type of C. monochrous.) 15. Calamaria leucogaster. Calamaria leucogaster, Bleeker, Nat. Tijdschr. Nederl. Ind. xxi. 1860, p- 293; Giinth. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (5) xv. 1865, p. 89; Edeling, Nat. Tijdschr. Nederl. Ind. xxxi. 1870, p. 381. arcticeps, Giinth. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (3) xviii. 1866, p. 25, pl. vi. fig. C. Snout rather pointed; rostral as deep as broad, well visible from above ; frontal longer than broad, shorter than the parietals, about twice as broad as the supraocular; one pre- and one postocular ; diameter of the eye equal to its distance from the mouth; five upper labials, second larger than first or third, third and fourth entering the eye, or (spec. d) six upper labials, fourth and fifth entering the eye; first pair of lower labials forming a suture behind the symphysial ; two pairs of chin-shields, in contact with each other. Scales in 13 rows. Ventrals 1383-151; anal entire; subcaudals 14- 17. Tailendinginapoint. Brown above; nape blackish, followed by a narrow yellow collar; tail with two blackish transverse spots ; uniform yellowish inferiorly. Total length 200 millim.; tail 18. Sumatra, “Borneo, 342 COLUBRID. A. Back uniform purplish brown, with mere traces of darker lines. a. Hgr. (V. 183; C. 17). Ampatlawang. Dr. Bleeker. apa r . (One of the types.) B. Pale brown above, with eight blackish longitudinal lines, fay. 161; °C. 16), Borneo. L. L. Dillwyn, Esq. [P.]. (Type of C. arcticeps.) ce. 9 (V. 149; C. 14). Borneo. Dr. Collingwood | P. }. d. 9 (V. 147; C. 14). Labuan. A. Everett, Esq. be : e. Hgr. (V. 148; C. 14). Kina Baloo. A. Everett, Esq. [C. ]. 16. Calamaria occipitalis. Calamaria occipitalis, Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii, 1862, p. 9, and Icon. Gén. 10, pl. iii. fig. 1 (1865). Rostral much broader than deep, just visible from above; frontal longer than broad, as long as the parietals, once and a half as broad as the supraocular; one preocular; one postocular; diameter of the eye less than its distance from the mouth ; five upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; first lower labial in contact with its fellow behind the symphysial ; two pairs of chin-shields, in contact with each other. Scales in 13 rows. Ventrals 177-179; anal divided ; subcaudals 20-21. ‘Tail ending inapoint. Blackish above ; upper lip, a band across the occiput, two outer series of scales, and lower parts whitish; a blackish line along the lower surface of the tail. Total length 500 millim. ; tail 40. Java. 17. Calamaria bicolor. Calamaria bicolor, Dum. § Bibr. vii. p. 78 (1854) ; Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1862, p. 9, and Icon. Gén, 10, pl. ii. fig. 6 (1865). Rostral as deep as broad, visible from above ; frontal longer than broad, nearly as long as the parietals, about thrice as broad as the supraocular ; a preocular and a postocular; diameter of the eye a little less than its distance from the mouth ; five upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; first pair of lower labials forming a suture behind the symphysial ; two pairs of chin-shields, in contact with each other. Scales in 13 rows. Ventrals 143-152; anal entire ; subcaudals 24-29. Tail ending in a point. Black above; upper lip, two outer series of scales, and lower parts whitish ; lower surface of tail with or without a black longitudinal line. Total length 375 millim. ; tail 57. Borneo. . a. & (V. 148; C. 29). Sarawak, Rajah Brooke [P.]. 18. Calamaria lateralis. Calamaria lateralis, Mocqguard, Le Naturaliste, 1890, p. 154, and Nouv, Arch, Mus, (8) 11. 1890, p. 136, pl. viii. fig. 4. 121. GCALAMARIA. 343 Rostral just visible from above; frontal longer than broad, as long as the parietals; one preocular; postocular fused with the supraocular; diameter of the eye less than its distance from the mouth; five upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye, fifth largest; first lower labial in contact with its fellow behind the sympbysial; both pairs of chin-shields in contact with each other. 13 rows of scales. Ventrals 146; anal entire; subcaudals21. Tail ending in a point. Blackish brown, a little lighter below ; a white lateral stripe, running along the second and third series of scales. Total length 245 millim. ; tail 12. Mt. Kina Baloo, N. Borneo. The fusion of the postocular with the supraocular may prove not to be a constant character. 19. Calamaria beccarii. Calamaria beccarii, Peters, An. Mus. Genova, iii. 1872, p. 34. Rostral visible from above ; frontal longer than broad; one pre- and two postoculars ; five upper labials ; first pair of lower labials in contact behind the symphysial; two pairs of chin-shields, in contact with each other. 13 rows of scales. Ventrals 150; anal entire; subcaudals 16. Brown above, with six darker longitudinal lines ; dirty white inferiorly, with a black line along the hinder half of the tail. Total length 183 millim.; tail 14. Sarawak, Borneo. 20. Calamaria rebentischii, (Prare XVIII. fig. 3.) eee rebentischi, Bleek. Nat. Tijdschr. Nederl. Ind. xxi. 1860, p. 293. Rostral broader than deep, well visible from above; frontal a little longer than broad, shorter than the parietals, about twice and a half as broad as the supraocular; no preocular; one postocular ; diameter of the eye much less than its distance from the mouth; five upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye ; first pair of lower labials forming a suture behind the symphysial; two pairs of chin- shields, in contact with each other. Scales in 13 rows. Ventrals 142; anal entire; subcaudals 29. Tail ending in a rather obtuse point. Purplish brown above, each scale of the outer row with a whitish spot ; uniform yellowish inferiorly. Total length 270 millim.; tail 37. Borneo. a, 3 (V. 142; C. 29). Sinkawang. Dr. Bleeker. (Type.) 21. Calamaria agamensis. Calamaria agamensis, Bleek. Nat. Tijdschr. Nederl. Ind. xxi. 1860, p: 292; Giinth. Ann. § Mag. N, H. (3) xv. 1865, p. 89. dumerili, Bleek. 7. c. 344 COLUBRID. Calamaria sinkawangensis, Bleek. I. ¢. —— roelandti, Bleek. l.c. p. 294. cuvieri, Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1862, p. 9, and Icon. Gén. 10, pl. iii. fig. 2 (1865). Rostral broader than deep ; frontal at least as broad as long, at least four times as broad as the supraocular, shorter than the parietals ; no preocular; one postocular; diameter of the eye much less than its distance from the mouth; five upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; anterior lower labials in contact behind the symphysial; two pairs of chin-shields, the posterior usually separated from each other. 18 rows of scales. Ventrals 135-174; anal entire ; subcaudals 21-38. Tail ending in a point. Black above, yellowish beneath ; usually a brown subcaudal line. Total length 290 millim. ; tail 43. Sumatra, Borneo, Java. @ (V. 153; C. 21). Sumatra. Dr. Bleeker. (Type.) 3 (V. 139; C. 28). Sinkawang, Borneo. __ Dr. Bleeker. (Type of C. dumerili.) c. g (V. 135; C. 27). Sinkawang, Borneo. Dr. Bleeker. (Type of C. sinkawangensis.) Pa ..L67 3 °C. 27): Sinkawang, Borneo. _—_Dr. Bleeker. (Type of C. roelandti.) 3 (V. 168; C. 30). Java. t-h. 3 CV. 149, 146,148; Salak, Java. R. Kirkpatrick, Esq. C. 36, 36, 38). [C.]. 8 “nS 22. Calamaria leucocephala. Calamaria lumbricoidea, var., Cantor, Cat. Mal. Rept. p. 61 (1847). leucocephala, Dum. § Bibr. vii. p. 83 (1854); Gtinth. Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 198 (1864). — macrurus, Bleek. Nat. Tijdschr. Nederl. Ind. xxi. 1860, p. 294. nigro-alba, Giinth. 1. ¢. pl. xviii. fig. C. — martapurensis, Edeling, Nederl. Tijdschr. Dierk. ii, 1865, p. 203. iris, Boettg. Ber. Offenb. Ver. Nat. 1878, p. 38, pl. i. Rostral much broader than deep; frontal at least as broad as . long, four times as broad as the supraocular, shorter than the parietals; one pre- and one postocular; diameter of the eye much less than its distance from the mouth ; five upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; anterior lower labials in contact behind the symphysial ; two pairs of chin-shields, the posterior usually in contact anteriorly. 13 rows of scales. Ventrals 136-171; anal entire ; subcaudals 19-45. Tail ending in a point, Dark brown or black above, uniform yellowish beneath; a faint brown subcaudal line may be present. Total length 450 millim. ; tail 48. Malay Peninsula, Jaya, Sumatra, Borneo. 121. CALAMARIA. 345 A. Head yellowish. a. 3 (V. 186; C. 42). Singapore. Dr. Dennys [C.]. b fo (V. 154; C. 31). Java. B. Head coloured like the back, or somewhat lighter. een Her (Vinl67,, 147, Pinang: Dr. Cantor. 145; C. 25, 30, 31). (Types of C. nigro-alba.) J-9. & (V. 154; C. 30) Singapore. ee CV IGT Ch 27); h. & (V. 142; C. 45). Borneo. L. L. Dillwyn, Esq. [ P.]. a 2 (CV. 153; C. 19), Matang. k. 3 (V. 165; C. 28). Java. Dr. Bleeker. (Type of C. macrurus.) Ln. b (V.145; C. 36) Salak, Java. R. Kirkpatrick, Esq. [C. ]. & 2 (V.171,167; C.28,?). 23. Calamaria schlegelii. Calamaria schlegelii, Dum. § Bibr. vii. p. 81 (1854); Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1862, p. 8, and Icon. Gén. 10, pl. ii. fig. 4 (1865). Rostral broader than deep, visible from above ; frontal nearly as broad as long, a little shorter than the parietals, thrice as broad as the. supraocular ; no preocular; one postocular; diameter of the eye less than its distance from the mouth; five upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye; symphysial in contact with the anterior chin-shields ; posterior chin-shields separated from each cther. Scales in 18 rows. Ventrals 138; anal entire; subcaudals 33. Tail ending in a point. Blackish above; temples and lower surfaces whitish ; a brown line along the lower surface of the tail. Total length 259 millim. ; tail 37. Borneo, 24, Calamaria linnet. Coluber calamarius, Linn. Mus. Ad. Frid. p. 23, pl. vi. fig. 3 (1754), and S&S, N. i. p. 875 (1766). Anguis calamaria, Laur. Syn. Rept. p. 68 (1768). Calamaria linnei, Bote, Isis, 1827, p. 589; Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p- 28, pl. i. figs. 17 & 18 (1837), and Abbild. p. 16, pl. iv. (1837) ; Dum. & Bibr. vii. p. 63, pl. xiv. (1854) ; Giinth. Cat. p. 3 (1858) ; Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii, 1862, p. 6, pl. v., and Icon. Gén. 10, pl. i. figs. 1, 2, 38, 6 (1865). multipunctata, Bore, /. c. p. 540. maculosa, Bore, 1. e. reticulata, Bove, J. c. versicolor, Ranzani, Mem. Soc. Ital. Modena, xxi. 1837, p. 101, pl. v. fig. 8; Dum. § Bibr. t. c. p. 69; Jan, li. cc., Icon. figs. 7 & 8. Rostral as deep as broad, well visible from above; frontal longer than broad, as long as the parietals, not quite twice as 346 COLUBRID. broad as the supraocular; one pre- and one postocular; diameter of the eye equal to its distance from the mouth ; four upper labials ; second and fourth largest, second and third entering the eye; sym- physial in contact with the anterior chin-shields ; the two pairs of chin-shields usually in contact with each other. Scales in 13 rows. Ventrals 135-163; anal entire; subcaudals 9-23. Tail obtuse. Colour very variable. Total length 320 millim.; tail 15. Java, Celebes. A. Reddish above, with black transverse bars; red inferiorly, with quadrangular black spots. (Coluber calamarwus, L.; var. transversalis, Jan.) a. 9 (V. 144; C. 9). Java. B QAV 51; °C; 9). Java. Dr. Ploem [C.]. B. Reddish or purplish brown above, with small black spots; red inferiorly, with quadrangular black spots. (C. reticulata, Boie ; vars. tessellata, bilineata, contaminata, Jan.) a—c, d, ¢, f._6 (V. 141, Java. 145, 136, 138; C. 20, 18, 19, 17) & 9 (V. 151, 159; C. 12, 11). g-h, 14, kw & (V. 141; Java. Dr. Ploem [C.]. C. 17) & 9 (V. 147, | 159, 159; C. 10, 10, 11). i. 2 (V. 156; ©. 10). Salak, Java. R. Kirkpatrick, Esq. [C.]. m. 9 (V. 154; C. 10). Manado, Celebes. Dr. A. B. Meyer [C.]. n. Ad., skel. Java. C. Like B, but belly uniform red, without spots. a-d. 8 (V.139,135,145; Java. C. 21, 21, 19). D. Like B, but belly uniform black. a. 9 (V. 168; C. 14). Willis Mts., Kediri, Baron v. Huegel [C.]. Java, 5000 feet. KE. Brown above, with a few small black spots and a black vertebral line; belly red with black spots. (C. versicolor, Ranz.) a. 6 (V. 139; C. 28). Java. F. Like E, but the vertebral line interrupted by black, light- edged rhomboidal markings. (Var. rhomboidea, Jan.) a,b,c. 3 (V.144;C.21) Java. & Q (V. 156, 160; C. 12, 15). 121, CALAMARTA. 347 25. Calamaria borneensis. (Pxiate XIX. fig. 1.) Calamaria borneensis, Bleek. Nat. Tijdschr. Nederl. Ind. xxi. 1860, p. 296. Snout prominent; rostral rather deeper than broad, the portion visible from above at least as long as the suture between the preefrontals ; frontal longer than broad, shorter than the parietals, about twice and a half as broad as the supraocular; one pre- and one postocular ; diameter of the eye rather less than its distance from the mouth; four upper labials, second much larger than first or third, second and third entering the eye; symphysial in contact with the anterior chin-shields; both pairs of chin-shields in contact with each other. 13 rows of scales. Ventrals 163-192; anal entire; subcaudals 19-21. Tail very obtusely pointed. Dark brown above, uniform or with six black longitudinal lines ; some yellowish spots on the sides of the neck and tail; end of tail blackish, or spotted with black. Total length 350 millim. ; tail 24. Borneo. A. A white lateral streak between two black ones, the lower of” which extends on the outer ends of the ventrals ; belly uniform yellowish in the middle, or with small blackish dots. a. Her. (V. 185; C. 21). Sintang. Dr. Bleeker. (Type.) b-e. 9 (V. 192; C.19) & Matane. her, (V. 178; C. 19). B. No lateral streaks ; belly checkered black and white. a. 3 (V.163; C.19). Claudetown, Baram R. C. Hose, Esq. [C.]. 26. Calamaria benjaminsii. Calamaria benjaminsii, Edeling, Nederl. Tijdschr. Dierk. ii. 1864, p. 202; Boettg. Mitth. Geogr. Ges. u. Nat. Mus. Inibeck, (2) v. 1893, p. — Apparently very closely allied to C. linnei, but supraocular smaller and tail pointed. 145-154 ventrals; 17-20 subcaudals. Uniform blackish purple above ; the scales of the outer series with a white spot ; upper lip and belly reddish ; a black streak along the side of the ventrals, and another along the middle of the tail. Total length 260 millim.; tail 23. Borneo. 27. Calamaria javanica. (Parr XIX. fig. 2.) Calamaria javanica, Bouleng. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (6) vii. 1891, p: 279. Rostral nearly as deep as broad, visible from above; frontal a little longer than broad, shorter than the parietals, thrice as broad as the supraocular ; no preocular ; one postocular; diameter of the eye nearly equal to its distance from the mouth ; four upper labials, 348 COLUBRID. second and fourth largest, second and third entering the eye; symphysial in contact with the anterior chin-shields ; posterior chin- shields separated from each other. Scales in 13 rows. Ventrals 181; anal entire; subcaudals 17. End of tail obtuse. Dark brown above, each scale with a lighter dot; a yellowish collar, interrupted in the middle, some distance behind the head; upper lip and lower parts uniform yellowish. Total length 185 millim. ; tail 13. Java. a. & (V. 181; C.17). Java, Dz, Ploem [C.}. (Type.) 28. Calamaria brevis. (Prare XIX. fig. 3.) Calamaria quadrimaculata, part., Giinth. Cat. p. 4 (1858). Rostral as deep as broad, well visible from above ; frontal longer than broad, nearly as long as the parietals, once and a half as broad)” as the supraocular; one pre- and one postocular; diameter of eye exceeding its distance from the mouth; four upper labials, second and fourth largest, second and third entering the eye; first lower labial in contact with its fellow behind the sy vmphy sial; two pairs of chin-shields, in contact with each other. Scales in 13 rows. Ventrals 134; anal entire; subcaudals 19. End of tail obtuse. Pale brown above, with darker dots ; yellowish inferiorly, with a few black spots. Total length 125 millim. ; tail 10. Hab. a. 3 (V. 134; C. 19). Lae ~yo 29. Calamaria pavimentata. Calamaria pavimentata, Dum. § Bibr. vii. p. 71 (1854) ; Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1862, p. 7, and Leo Gén. 10, pl. i. fig. 9 (1865) ; Bouleng. Faun. Ind. “Rept. p. 282°(1890). quadrimaculata, Dum. § Bibr. t.c. p. 73; Jan, Wl. ce. fig. 10; Giinth. Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 197 (1864). —— siamensis, Giinth. l.c. p. 196; Theob. Cat. Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 140 (1876) ; Boettg. Ber. Offend. Ver. Nat. 1885, p. 121. Rostral as deep as broad, well visible from above ; frontal longer than broad, shorter than the parietals, twice and a half as broad as the supraocular ; one prae- and one postocular; the diameter of the eye nearly equals its distance from the mouth ; four upper labials, second and third entering the eye; first pair of lower labials forming a suture behind the symphysial; two pairs of chin-shields, in contact with each other. Scales in 13 rows. Ventrals 140-182 ; anal entire; subcaudals 13-27. ‘Tail pointed. Reddish brown above, with five dark longitudinal lines or series of spots; nape dark brown, separated from the back by a yellow collar; a pair of yellow spots on the base and another at the end of the tail. Total length 320 millim. ; tail 15. Java, Burma, Siam, Cochinchina, Canton, 121. CALAMARIA. ; 349 A. Lower parts uniform yellowish, with a dark line along the tail. a. Her. (V. 141; C. 13). p Gen. Hardwicke [C.]. b-c. 9 (V. 182; C.14)& Pegu. W. Theobald, Esq. [P.]. yg: (V. 176; C. 25), B. Ventrals and subcaudals obscured with brown mottlings, or brown with light borders. a. db (V. 152; C. 20). Siam. M. Mouhot [C.]. b,c. g (V. 155; CO, 21) Lao Mountains. M. Mouhot [C. }. & 2 (V. 180; C. 18). (Types of C. stamensis.) 18 d. & (V. 160; C. 22). North Chin hills, E. Y. Watson, Esq. [P.]. Upper Burma. 30. Calamaria septentrionalis. (Prare XX. fig. 1.) Calamaria quadrimaculata (non D. § B.), Giinth. Ann. § Mag. N. H. » (6) i. 1888, p. 165. —— septentrionalis, Boweng. Proc, Zool. Soc. 1890, p. 34. Rostral broader than deep, not or hardly visible from above ; frontal as broad as long, shorter than the parietals, about twice and a half to three times as broad as the supraocular; one prx- and one postocular ; the diameter of the eye nearly equal to its distance from the mouth; four upper labials, second and third entering the eye ; first pair of lower labials forming a suture behind the symphysial ; two pairs of chin-shields, in contact with each other. Scales in 13 rows. Ventrals 148-177; anal entire; subcaudals 9-17. ‘Tail rounded at the end. Blackish brown above, with three longitudinal series of small black spots; each scale of the outer row with a whitish spot ; a yellow nuchal collar, interrupted in the middle, and a pair of yellow spots at the base of the tail; lower parts uniform coral-red, with a black line along the middle of the tail. Total length 300 millim. ; tail 13-22. China. a-d, e, f. & (V. 161, Mountains North A. E. Pratt, Esq.) 159, 148; C. 17, 16, of Kiukiang. [C.]. | 15) & 9 (V.171, 172, LT 176; C. 9, 10, 9). ¢ (Types.) g. Yg. (V.176; C.10). Hong Kong. HLMS. ‘Chal- | | lenger.’ h. O°(V.1743 C,9). Mainland opposite J. J. Walker, Esq. peal Chusan Archi- pelago. t. Hgr. (V.177; C.10). Chusan Archipel- J. J. Walker, Esq. [P.]. ago. 31. Calamaria melanota. Calamaria linnzei, vars. melanota e¢ gastrogramma, Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1862, p. 5, pl. v., and Icon. Gén. 10, pl. i. figs. 4 & 5 (1865). 350 COLUBRID. Rostral as deep as broad, well ‘visible from above; frontal as broad as long, three or four times as broad as the supraocular, shorter than the parietals ; one pree- and one postocular ; diameter of the eye less than its distance from the mouth ; four upper labials, second and fourth largest, second and third entering the eye; sym- physial in contact with the anterior chin-shields ; two pairs of chin- shields, in contact with each other. Scales in 13 rows. Ventrals 133-142; anal entire; subcaudals 16-24. Tail ending in a point. Black above, each scale lighter in the centre ; lateral scales, ventrals, and subcaudals white, with a black edge. Total length 240 millim. ; tail 30. Borneo and Java. a-d. & (V. 134, 183; 8.E. Borneo. ©. 24, 24) & 9 (V. 142,135; C. 16,17). Kix YY 32. Calamaria lovii. (Pate XX.-fig. 2.) Calamaria lovii, Bouleng. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (5) xix. 1887, p. 196, fig. Rostral nearly as deep as broad, visible from above; frontal as broad as long, shorter than the parietals, thrice as broad as the supraocular ; no preocular ; one postocular; diameter of the eye about half its distance from the mouth; four upper labials, third entering the eye; symphysial in contact with the anterior chin-shields ; both pairs of chin-shields in contact with each other. Scales in 13 rows. Ventrals 211-225; anal entire; subcaudals 15-22. Tail ending obtusely. Plumbeous or dark brown above, with longitu- dinal lines of light dots; upper lip yellowish; anterior fourth of the body with a lateral series of large yellowish spots ; a few other such spots on the tail. Total length 265 millim.; tail 22. Borneo. A. Belly uniform blackish, plumbeous ; a yellow cross bar above the vent. a. go (V. 211; C. 22). Rejang R., Sarawak. Bropi Ei Esq. [P.]. ype. B. Belly blotched, dark brown and yellow. b. 2 (V. 225; C.15). Niah R., Sarawak. C. Hose, Esq. [C.]. 33. Calamaria gracillima. Calamaria gracillima, Giinth. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1872, p. 594, pl. xxxix. fi g. A. Typhlocalamus gracillimus, Giinth. 1. c. p. 589. Rostral as deep as broad, visible from above; frontal a little 122. TYPHLOGEOPHIS. Bd1 broader than long, shorter than the parictals; eye extremely minute ; supraocular very small, confluent with the postocular; no preocular; four upper labials, second and fourth largest, second and third entering the eye; first lower labial in contact with its fellow behind the symphysial ; two pairs of chin-shields, in contact with each other. Body extremely slender. Scales in 18 rows. Ventrals 300-320; anal entire; subcaudals 13-14. Tail obtuse, rounded at the end. Blackish, with a few yellowish (red?) spots along each side of the body and a pair at the base of the tail.? Total length 285 millim. ; tail 10. . Borneo. a. © (V. 320; C. 18). Borneo. (Type.) b. 2 (V. 800; C. 14). Matang. The following species is doubtful :-— Catamaria caTenata, Blyth, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. xxiii. 1854, p. 287. Frontal almost as large as the parietals. Scales in 13 rows. Ventrals 187; subcaudals 41. Predominant colour dusky above, formed by minute black specks upon a pale ground-tint ; below pale buff and marked with lateral series of square black spots; four black lines throughout above, the upper bordering a pale medial streak, which is simple upon the tail, but along the body forms a concatenation of elongate oval spots; an imperfect whitish-buff collar, and similar marks before and behind the eye. Assam. 122. TYPHLOGEOPHIS. Typhlogeophis, Giinth. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1879, p. 77. Maxillary teeth 8, subequal; mandibular teeth subequal. Head not distinct from neck; eye concealed under the ocular shield: no supraocular; nostril pierced in a minute nasal; internasals small ; no loreal or preeocular; no temporals, the parietals in contact with ° the labials. Body cylindrical; scales smooth, without apical pits, in 15 rows. Tail short; subcaudals in two rows. Philippine Islands. 1. Typhlogeophis brevis. (Prate XX. fig. 3.) Typhlogeophis brevis, Giinth. 1. e. Snout rather pointed ; rostral very small, nearly as deep as broad, just visible from above; suture between the internasals about haif the length of that between the preefrontals ; frontal small, as long as broad, shorter than its distance from the end of the snout, half as long as the parietals ; five upper labials, fourth in contact with the ocular, fifth very large; two pairs of chin-shields, anterior largest. ope COLUBRID. Scales in 15 rows. Ventrals 153; anal entire; subcaudals about 15. Uniform blackish, scales and shields with whitish edge. Total length 330 millim. Philippine Islands. Bee ¥- 105; °C. P) Philippines. A. Everett, Esq. [C.]. (Type.) The position of the following genera is doubtful :— AMASTRIDIUM. Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1860, p. 370. “Body cylindrical, elongate; tail moderate, slender. Head distinct, broad, short, tapering rather abruptly. Superior maxillary teeth in a continuous series, the last abruptly the longest, not grooved. Pupil round. Top of head flat, separated on the muzzle from the sides by an angle. Superciliaries prominent. One anterior, two postoculars. Loreal none. Nasals large, one or two, the nostril situated in the centre of the anterior. Scales on the posterior part of the body slightly keeled. Anal and subcaudal scutelle divided.” A. VELIFERUM, Cope, J. c¢. “‘ Scales in 17 longitudinal rows, smooth on the anterior half of the body ; posteriorly a few dorsal rows with faint keels, becoming stronger towards the tail, and extending on all the scales near the anal region, where they are tuberculous as in Aspidura trachyprocta. Tail nearly one third the total length. Occipital [=parietal] plates large, almost reaching the labials in front, posteriorly acuminate ; vertical [ =frontai] long, acute behind; superciliaries large, promi- nent, broad behind. Postfrontals [=prefrontals] small, their anterior outline regularly curved; prefrontals [= internasals] small, quadrangular. MRostral nearly rectangular, not appearing on the surface of the head. Postnasal high, its apex visible from above, opposite the suture between the pre- and postfrontals. Superior labials seven, eye resting on third and fourth. Inferior labials nine. Geneials two pair, the anterior shorter. Gastrosteges 127, urosteges 85. Above and below reddish brown, paler in the centres of the gastrosteges. Every fourth scale of the fifth row on each side pale, the adjacent scales on the fourth and sixth rows generally darker. Top of the head much lighter, varied anteriorly; palest behind the eye and above the labials. The latter are dark with a few light spots.” Total length 355 millim.; tail 120. Cocuyas de Veraguas, Colombia. 123. DASYPELTIS. 353 ANOPLOPHALLUS. Megalops (non Lacép.), Hallow. Proc. Ac. Philad, 1860, p. 488. Anoplophallus, Cope, dm. Nat. 1893, p, 480. ‘*Mandibular teeth increasing in length posteriorly, recurved, nearly straight ; two internasals, much smaller than the preefrontals ; frontal a little longer than broad, pentangular; a frenal [loreal] ; two antoculars ; two postoculars; eye resting on the fourth supra- labial; pupil ovoid; eyes very prominent; body slender, much compressed ; abdomen angular ; tail rather short.” (Hallowell). “A long loreal and no preocular plate.” ( Cope.) A. MACULATUS. Megalops maculatus, Hallow. 1. ¢. “21 rows of smooth scales; body presenting numerous sub- quadrangular and oblique blotches above, of a brown colour; inter- mediate spaces white with a tinge of yellow; under surface white. Abdominal scuta 170; a bifid praeanal ; 61 subcaudal scutelle.” Total length 375 millim. ; tail 95, Tahiti. Subfam. 3. RHACHIODONTIN. Leptognathiens, part., Duméril, Mém. Ac, Sc. xxiii. p. 464, 1853 ; Duméril § Bibron, Erp, Gén. vii. p. 25, 1854. Rachiodontide, Giinther, Cat. Col. Sn, p. 141, 1858. Rachiodontidee, Jan, Elenco sist. Ofid. p. 106, 1863. Dasypeltine, part., Cupe, Proc. Am. Philos. Soc, xxiii. 1886, p. 494. Only a few teeth, on the posterior part of the maxillary and dentary bones and on the palatines. Some of the anterior thoracic vertebrae with the hypapophysis much developed, directed forwards, and capped with enamel. A single genus. 123. DASYPELTIS. Anodon (non Lam.), Smith, Zool. Journziv. 1829, p. 443. Dasypeltis, Wagler, Syst. Amph. p. 178 (1830) ; Giinth. Cat. Col Sn. p. 141 (1858). Rachiodon, Jourdan, Le Temps, 13. 6. 1833 (?); Dum. § Bibr. Erp. Gén. vii. p. 487 (1854) ; Jun, Elenco sist. Ofid. p. 106 (1863). Tropidonotus, part., Schleg. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 297 (1837). Deirodon, Owen, Odontogr. p. 220 (1845). Teeth very small, few, 3 to 7 in each maxillary, and as many in the mandible ; palatine but no pterygoid teeth. Head small, not or scarcely distinct from neck; no mental groove; eye moderate, with vertically elliptic pupil; nostril in a semidivided nasal, which is in contact with the preocular; no loreal. Body cylindrical or slightly compressed, elongate; scales strongly keeled, with apical VOL. Il. 2A 354 COLUBRID.E. pits, in 23 to 27 rows; scales on three or four lateral rows oblique and with more or less distinctly serrated keels ; ventrals rounded. Tail moderate ; subcaudals in two rows. Tropical and South Africa. Skull of Dasypeltis scabra. 1. Dasypeltis scabra. Coluber scaber, Linn. Mus, Ad. Frid. p. 36, pl. x. fig. 1 (1754), and S. N. i. p. 384 (1766); Merr. Beitr. Nat. Amph. i. p. 34, pl. ix. (1790) ; Daud. Rept. vi. p. 263 (1803). ye palmarum, Leach, Tuckey’s Explor. R. Zaire, App. p. 408 (1818). Anodon typus, Smith, Zool. Jowrn. iv. 1829, p. 443. Rachiodon scaber, Jourdan, Le Temps, 18. 6. 1833 (?); Dum. & Bibr. vii. p. 491, pl. Ixxxi. fig. 3 (1854); Jan, Elenco, p. 106 (1863), and Icon. Gén. 39, pl. ii. fig. 4 (1872). Tropidonotus scaber, Schleg. Phys. Sep. ii. p. 828, pl. xii. figs. 12 & 18 (1837); Reink. Vidensk. Selsk. Skrift. x. 1848, p. 265, pl. i. fig. 24, Dasypeltis inornatus, Smith, Ill. Zool. S. Afr., Rept. pl. xxiii. (1842). scaber, Smith, 1. e. fasciatus, Smith, l. c.; Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1864, p. 644. Deirodon scaber, Owen, Odontogr. p. 220 (1845). Dipsas carinatus, Hallow. Proc. Ac. Philad. ii, 1845, p. 119, & 1857, p. 69. 123, DASYPELTISs. 355 Rachiodon abyssinicus, Dum. § Bibr. t. ce. p. 496. inornatus, Dum. § Bibr. t. ¢. p. 498. Dasypeltis scabra, Giinth. Cat. p. 142 (1858); Peters, Reise n. Mos- samb. iii, p. 120 (1882); Boettg. Ber. Senck. Ges. 1887, p. 163, & 1888, p. 75. —— palmarum, Giinth. 1. c.; Stejneger, Proc. U7, S. Nat. Mus, xvi. 1894, p. 733. mee medici, Biancont, Mem. Ace. Bologna, x. 1859, p. 601, pl. xxvi. Rachiodon scaber, vars. abissinicus, unicolor, subfasciatus, Jan, Elenco, p. 106. Dasypeltis scaber, var. mossambica, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1864, p- 644, and Reise n. Mossamb,. iii. p. 120. scaber, vars. breviceps, abyssinicus, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1864, p. 645. Rachiodon scaber, var. inornatum, Bocage, Jorn. Sc. Lisb. i. 1867, . 227, Dasypeltis scaber, var. fasciolata, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1868, p. 451. scabra, var. medici, Peters, Revse n. Mossamb. iii. p. 121; Mocquard, Mém. Cent. Soc. Philom. 1888, p. 151. scabra, var. fasciata, Mocquard, Bull. Soc. Philom. (7) xi. 1887, p. 81; Boettg. Ber. Senck. Ges. 1888, p. 76. scabra, var. palmarum, Bouleng. Zoologist, 1887, p. 179; Boettg. eGape ers elongata, Mocquard, Mém. Cent. Soc. Philom. 1888, p. 131, pl. xii. fig. 2. abyssina ?, Stejneger, 1. c. Snout short, rounded, very convex; rostral broader than deep, just visible from above; internasals a little shorter than the pra- frontals ; frontal often more or less distinctly grooved along the middle, a little longer than broad, longer than its distance from the end of the snout, as long as the parietals or shorter ; one (rarely two) pre- and two (rarely one or three) postoculars ; temporals 243 o0r3+4 (rarely 143); seven (rarely six or eight) upper labials, third and fourth (or second and third) entering the eye; a pair of large chin-shields, followed by a pair of smaller ones. Scales in 23 to 27 rows. Ventrals 185-263 ; anal entire ; subcaudals 41-94. Pale olive or pale brown above, uniform or with dark brown spots, usually disposed in three longitudinal series; a A-shaped dark marking on the nape, preceded by one or two on the head; the latter may be broken up into spots; upper labials with brown vertical bars; belly yellowish, uniform or dotted or spotted with brown or blackish. Total length 760 millim.; tail 105. Africa, as far north as Sennar and Sierra Leone. A. Vertebral spots elongate and more or less confluent into a zigzag vertebral band; a black stripe along upper surface of tail; belly spotted with blackish. a-c. Her. ¢ (Se. 25; V. Port Elizabeth. H. A.Spencer, Esq.[P.]. 189 ; C.66), 9 (Sc. 27; V. 204; C. 59), & ye. (Se. 26; V 207 ; C.52). ZA 2 356 COLUBRID. d. Yg. (Se. 25; V. 185; Matabele-land. C. Beddington, Esq. (. 59). [P.}. e-f. g-(Sc. 25; V. 193, S. Africa. Iss: C. ‘67, 64). B. A dorsal series of large squarish or rhomboidal dark spots, separated by lght intervals, alternating with a lateral series of spots or cross bars; belly spotted or dotted only at the sides. (C. scaber, L.) a. 9 (Se. 27; V.221;C. CapeofGcod Hope. H.M.S. ‘ Herald.’ 6. 2 (Se. 27; V. 214; C. Cape of Good Hope. 41). cue, (sc.120; V.208> 8. Arica. Leyden Museum. C 60). d. 9 (Se. 27; V.237;C. Zomba, Brit. C. Hi. H. Johnston, Esq. re Africa, P, [P. |. -g. 3 ee 25; V. 210; Zanzibar. Sir J. Kirk [C.]. cc 73) & 9 (Se. 25,27 ; V. 225, 229 ; C. CO, 58). oe. (Se. 25 ; V. 233; Kilimanjaro. F. J. Jackson, Esq. 0, 59). feet: 7 Ye, (Se, 25; V. 214; Wadelai. Dr. Emin Pasha [P. ]. C. 68) boter, § (Se. 25; VY. Kithu-Uri, EE. Dr. J. W. Gregory [P.}. 201; C. 53). Kikuyu. vee (Sc,23; V..209; W. Africa. Mr. Rich [C.]. C67); m. & (Sc. 23; V. 226; Old Calabar. R. Logan, Esq. | P.]. C. 89) n. 9 skeleton. KE. Kikuyu. Dr. J. W. Gregory [P.1. C. Pale reddish brown above, with the markings very much effaced. Intermediate between B and F. b. 9 (Se. 25,27; V. Zomba, Brit. C. Hi. H. Johnston, Esq. 237, 245 ; C. 80, 79). Africa, (Pa: D. Dorsal markings as in B, but ventrals edged with blackish. a. Ye. (Sc. 28; V. 242; Abyssinia. W. T. Blanford, Esq. C. 68). [P.]. FE. Dorsal spots confluent with lateral ones, forming cross bands ; belly unspotted. (D. medici, Bianc. : D. fasciolata, Peters.) a. Her. (Sc. 25; V 238; Mouth of the Zam- Capt. Bedingfield [P.1. C. 60). bezi. ¥. No spots or markings of any kind. (C. palmarum, Leach ; D, inornata, Smith.) a. Her. § (Se. 23; V. Boma, Congo. Dr. Leach. (Type of 224; C. 74). C. palmarum.) 6. 9 (Se. 25; V. 229; Cacuaca, Angola. Dr. Welwitsch [C.1. ce. Her. g (Se. 25; V. Natal. E. Howlett, Esq. [P.]. 233; C. 85). ADDENDA. oon d. 9 (Sc. 25; V.224;C. Port Natal. Mr. T. Ayres | C.]. e. 3 (Be. 24; V. 214; C. S. Africa. Sir A. Smith{P.]. (One 85). of the types of D. cnornata.) J. & (Sc. 26; V. 231+C, S.Africa. Sir A. Smith [P. ]. J: 8 Ge 24; V. 231; C. Kilimanjaro. F. J. Jackson, Esq. h. 8 (se 25; V.243;0. Uganda. Seutt Lilliot Esq. [P.]. 74). ADDENDA. ee aes Page 13. Drymobius boddaertii. A. (C boddaertit). e. 9 (V. 187; C. 91). Chontalez Mines, Nicara- R. A. Rix, Esq. [C.]; oua. W. M. Crowfoot, Esq. [P.]. Lower parts bright orange. aa os Page 15. Drymobius rhombifer. Ff. 3 (V. 151; C. 98). Chontalez Mines, Nicara- R. A. Rix, Esq.[C.]; gua. W. M. Crowfoot, Esq. [P.]. ides Page 16. Drymobius dendrophis. rt. 9(V.157; C.?), Chontalez Mines, Nicara- R. A. Rix. Esq.[C.]; her. (V. 165; C. gua. W. M. Crowfoot, 123), and ye. (V. Hsq. [P.]- TG2e ae: 111). Add :— Page 37. Coluber helena. s—w. 9 (Se. 27, 26; V. 238, 239; Ceylon. Miss Layard [P.]. C. 81, 87) & ye. (Sci QieVe 237, 223, 220 ; C. 86, 91, 100). adc Page 52. Coluber longissimus. Coluber eesculapii, Liithen, Vidensk. Meddel. 1894, p. 72. ~ Magee Page 57. Coluber oxycephalus. n. Ad., head and tail. Balabac. A. Everett, Esq. [C.], Addo Page 58. Coluber janseni. Coluber (Gonyosoma) jansenii, #. Mill. Verh. nat. Ges. Basel, x. 1894, p. 829. Lo 358 ADDENDA. Add :— Page 63. Coluber erythrurus. Coluber erythrurus, F, Miill. Verh. nat. Ges. Basel, x. 1894, p. 828. A. (C. erythrurus). g. 3 (V. 285; C. 112). Palawan. A. Everett, Esq. [C.]. Wad Page 79. Dendrophis pictus. n. 9 (V. 189; C. 154). Balabac. A. Everett, Esq. [C.]. adic = Page 80. Dendrophis bifrenalis. d. 9 (V. 164; C. 155). Ceylon. Miss Layard [P.]. aa Page 89. Dendrelaphis tristis. g-r. 6 (V. 182; C.128) & yg. Ceylon. Miss Layard [P.]. (V. 182; C. 134). pa aed Page 90. Dendrelaphis caudolineatus. t. 9 (V. 185; C. 109) & yg. Palawan. A. Everett, Esq. [C.]. en, 182, 182; C. 107, 106). u-v. Her. (V. 177; C. 101) & Balabac. A. Everett, Esq. [C.]. yg. (V. 178; C. 108). w-x. d (V. 183 ; C. 118) & 2 Sibutu. A. Everett, Esq. [C.]. (V. ‘189; C. 108). Add:— _ Page 96. Chlorophis heterolepidotus. g. 3 (V. 183; 0.1382). Mouths of the Niger. Alvan Millson, Esq. pea: Neh Page 98. Chlorophis heterodermus. h. 3 (V. 147; C. Pr). Mouths of the Niger. Alvan Millson, Esq. (Pa. t-k. ¢ (V. 151, 156; C. Mouth of the Loango. Mr. H. J. Duggan 93, 95). [C.]. Ande Page 105. Thrasops flavigularis. ef. Yg. (V. 207, 202; Mouth of the Loango. Mr. H. J. Duggan C. 146, 143). [C.]. Olive in front, with black edges to the scales; variegated yellowish brown and black behind; ventrals and subcaudals black, with large round or oval yellowish spots. One of the specimens has nine upper labials, fifth and sixth entering the eye. Widest Page 111. Leptophis bilineatus. b-e. 3 (V. 145; C. Chontalez Mines, Nicara- R. A. Rix, Esq. [C.]; 125) & 9 We 147, gua. W. M. Crowfoot, 148, 146; C.? , 126, Esq. [P.]. 131). Dorsal keels very feeble in the females. ADDENDA. 359 CGS Page 147. Xenodon colubrinus. rs. 9 (V. 187; C. Chontalez Mines, ‘Nicara- R. A. Rix, Esq. [C.]; 46) & yg. (V. 150; gua. W. M. Crowfoot, C. 45). Esq. [P.]}. Ale = Page 177. Rhadingwa decorata. f-g. & (V. 119; C. Chontalez Mines, Nicara- R. A. Rix, Esq. [C.]; 95) & yg.(V. 115; gua. W. M. Crowfoot, Co ty. jae ss One of the specimens has nine labials on one side, fifth and sixth entering the eye. da Page 183. Urotheca elapoides. g-t. Her. (V. 139; Chontalez Mines, Nicara- R. A. Rix, Esq. [©.]; C.?) & yg. (V. 133, gua, W. M. Crowfoot, 133 ; C. 105, 114). Esq. [P.]. 20 to 24 black annuli on the body, broader than the red interspaces. Maia Page 187. Hydrops triangularis. Pseuderyx inagnitus, Bocourt, Le Natur. 1894, p. 155. aden = Page 194. Coronella amalia. c-m. 3 (V. 180; C. 64), 2 Near Tangier. M. H. Vaucher (C.]. (V. 189, 179, 186, 191; C. 52, 52, 63, 69), & ye. (V. 186, 174, 184, 181, 177; C. 65,65,58, 65,60). The largest specimen measures 500 millim.; tail 85. Wadi Page 196. Coronella semiornata. a2 (V; 176); C, 82). Lake Nyassa. Weide Page 210. Hypsiglena torquata. Liophis janii, Dugés, Mém. Ac. Montp. vi. 1866, Proc.- Verb. p. 32. Add ee Page 222. Simotes formosanus. Simotes hainanensis, Boettg. Ber. Senckenb. Ges. 1894, p. 189, pl. iii. fig. 2. Ndi Page 230. Simotes arnensis. g-r. 2 (V.181; C. 46) & her. Ceylon. Miss Layard [P.]. (V.171; C. 49). Add — Page 242. Oligodon templetonii. d. § (V. 139; C. 29). Ceylon. Miss Layard [P.]. 360 ADDENDA. Page 245. Add :— 16 a. Oligodon teniurus. Oligodon teeniurus, F. Miill. Verh. nat. Ges. Basel, x. 1894, p. 826. Nasal entire. Portion of rostral visible from above as long as its distance from the frontal ; suture between the internasals a little longer than that between the prefrontals ; frontal once and a half as lone as broad, longer than its distance from the end of the snout, a little shorter than the parictals ; loreal as long as deep ; one pre- and two postoculars; temporals 1+2; seven upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye ; four lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields, which are longer than the posterior. Scales in 15 rows. Ventrals 145-154; anal divided; subcaudals 23-28. Dark brown above, anteriorly with small orange dots, posteriorly with a reddish vertebral stripe; flanks pale grey, separated from the belly, on the anterior third of the body, by a black stripe oc- cupying the outer ends of the ventrals; lower parts yellowish white, clouded with fine greyish dots. Total length 275 millim. ; tail 35. Celebes. a. d (V. 145; C. 28). Pinogo, Bona Valley. Drs. P. & F. Sarasin [P.]. (One of the types.) Page 324. Add :— 113 a. AGROPHIS. Agrophis, F. Miill. Verh. nat. Ges. Basel, x. 1894, p. 827. Maxillary teeth 14, subequal; mandibular teeth slightly decreasing in size posteriorly. Head small, not distinct from neck; eye very small, with round pupil; nostril between two nasals, the anterior of which is very small; no preocular, Joreal and prefrontal entering the eye ; internasals and supraoculars very small ; parietals in contact with labials. Body cylindrical ; scales smooth, without apical pits, in 15 rows; ventrals rounded. Tail short ; subcaudals in two rows. Celebes. 1. Agrophis sarasinorum, Agrophis sarasinorum, #. Miill. 1. e. fig. Snout long, obtusely pointed. Rostral large, the portion visible from above a little shorter than its distance from the frontal; pra- frontals twice as long as nasals; frontal large, rhomboidal, as broad as long, as long as its distance from the end of the snout, shorter than the parietals ; supraocular very small; a minute postocular ; five upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye, fifth largest and forming a long suture with the parietal; sy mphysial not quite touching the anterior chin-shields, which are a little longer than the posterior. Scales in 15 rows. Ventrals 139-141; anal entire ; subeaudals 37-40. Tail pointed. Blackish brown above, strongly iridescent, whitish beneath ; ventrals and subcaudals darker in front. Total length 190 millim. ; tail 30. Celebes. a. 9 (V. 141; C. 37). Gunung Masarang. Drs. P. & F. Sarasin [P.]. ae ALPHABETICAL INDEX, abacura (Farancia), 291. abacurum (Calopisma), ZO abacurus (Coluber), 291. abacurus (Farancia), 201. abacurus (Helicops), 291. abacurus (Hydrops), 291. Abastor, 289. Ablabes, 9, 25, 160, 188, 255, 277. abnorma (Coronella).203. abyssina (Dasypeltis), 355. abyssinicum (Homato- soma), 276. abyssinicus (Rachiodon), 395. Acanthophallus, 144. Achirhina, 250. Adelphicos, 300. adspersus( Dronvicus).120. xeyptiaca (Coronella), 192. zeneus (Xenodon), 150. zqualis( Elapochrus),185. zequalis (Liophis), 183. eequalis (Pleiocercus), 182. zruginosus (Leptophis), 107. zruginosus (Philotham- nus), 107. esemlapE (Callepetis) oe vesculapit (Coluber), 52, B57. eesculapii (Elaphis), 52. zsculapii (Zamenis), 52, zestiva (Contia), 258. gestivus (Coluber), 258. gestivus (Cyclophis), 248. xstivus (Herpetodryas), 15, 258. zestivus (Leptophis), oe zestivus (Liopeltis), 258 gestivus (Opheodrys), QR. zstivus(Phyllophilophis), 258. affinis (Dromiecus), 172, 175. affinis (Drymobius), 14. affinis (Herpetodryas), I4. affinis (Hypsiglena), 210. aflinis (Olgedon), 236. affinis (Pituophis), 69. affinis (Rhadina), 172. affinis (Simotes), 218. agamensis (Calamaria), 343. agassizil (Ablabes), 259. agassizii (Coluber), 65, agassizil (Contia), 259. agassizii (Hirenis), 259. agassizil (Rhinechis), 65. Agrophis, 360. Abeetulla, 77, 91, 98, 102, HOD abextulla (Abzetulla), 113. aheetulla (Coluber), 78, 115. aheetulla (Leptophis), 78, 113. aheetulla (Natrix), 78. ahxtulla (Thrasops), 113. albiventer (Calamaria), 336. albiventer (Changulia), 336, albiyenter (Simotes), 229. albiventris (Coluber), 9. albiventris (Liophis), 130. albocinecta (Coronella), 220. albocinctus (Leptogna- thus), 295. albocinctus (Simotes),218, 220. albopunctatus (Scaphio- phis), 254. albovariata (Dendrophis), 96. albovariata (Philotham- nus), 96. alkeni (Calamaria). 353. alleghaniensis (Coluber), 5v. alleghaniensis (Elaphis), 40, 50. alleghaniensis (Panthero- phis), 50. alleghaniensis phis), 50. Allophis, 25. almadensis(Liophis), 134. almadensis (Natrix), 134. Alopecophis, 25. alpestris (Coluber), 46. alpinus (Coluber), 192. Alsophis, 118. alternans (Coluber), 13 alternatus (Coryphodon), 1 (Scoto- alternatus (Drymobius), ilies alticolus (Liophis), 130. alticolus © (Opheomor- phus), 130. amubilis (Coronella), 207. amabilis ( Diadophis), 207. amabilis (Drown) ee amabilis (Simotes), 22] ainaliz ,(Coronella), 193, 359. amalize (Rhinechis), 193. Amastridium, 852. amaura (Lampropeltis), 203. ambigua (Prosymna),248. Amblymetopon, 270. amboinense (Rabdosoma), 237. ameena (Calamaria), 524. amcena (Carphophiops), 324. ameena (Celuta), 324. ameenus(Aporophis), 160. amcenus (Brachyorrhos), 324. 362 ameenus (Carphophis), 324. ameenus (Coluber), 32:4. ameenus (Enicognathus), 160. ancoralis (Simotes), 225. ancorus (Xenodon), 224. andamanensis (Dendro- phis), 78. andre (Liophis), 140. angolensis (Chlorophis), 95. angolensis (Philotham- nus), 95. angulifer (Alsophis), 120. angulifer(Dromicus),120. angusticeps (Contia), 262. angustirostris (Xenodon), 4 annectens (Pituophis), 67. annularis (Galedon), 296. annulata (Coronella),203. annulata Soaps Sami 201, 203. annulatum (Tropidoclo- nium), 296. annulatus (Geophis), 296. annulatus (Heterodon), 155. - annulatus (Ophibolus), 201, 203 annulifer (Simotes), 226. annulifera (Tropido- dipsas), 297. Anodon, 353. anomala (Coronella), 165, 203 anomala(RKhadinza), 165. anomalolepis (Spilotes), 23. anomalus (Alsophis), 125. anomalus (Aporophis), 165. anomalus (Dromicus), 125. anomalus (Zamenis), 125. Anoplophallus, 353. anthracops (Leptogna- thus), 297. anthracops dipsas), 297. antillensis (Alsophis),123. antillensis (Dromicus), 122, 123. antillensis (Psammophis), 122, 1 238. (Tropido- antonii 213. aphanospilus (Simotes), 225. Aporophis, 157, 160. (Bhinochilus), ALPHABETICAL INDEX. arcticeps(Calamaria), 341. arctiventris (Calamaria), 274 arctiventris 274. arctiventris (Duberria), 274. arctiventris (Homalo- soma), 274. argonauta (Tyria), 260. argus (Spilotes), 20. Arizona, 25. arizonse (Coluber), 66. arnensis (Coluber), 229 arnensis (Simotes), { 229, 359. arnyi (Diadophis), 208. arnyi (Liophis), 208. Arrhyton, 251. aruensis (Dendrophis), 80. asclepiadeus(Coluber),52. ater (Alsophis), 121. ater (Dromicus), 121. ater (Ocyophis), 121. ater (Zamenis), 139. atmodes (Heterodon),155. atra (Natrix), 121. Atractus, 300. atrostriata (Dendrophis), 85. (Coluber), auribundus (Spilotes), 33. australis (Coronella), 168. austriaca (Coronella), 53, austriacus (Coluber), 191. austriacus(Zacholus), 192. badia (Calamaria), 308, 309 badium (Rabdosoma), 307, 308. badius (Atractus), 308. badius (Brachyorrhos), 308. badius (Geophis), 308. bairdi (Coluber), 40. baliodeira (Coronella), 283. baliodeirus (Diadophis), 283 baliodirus (Ablabes), 283. baliolum (Homalosoma), 282. balteata (Coronella), 197. baluensis(Calamaria),335. becearii (Calamaria), 343. beddomii (Simotes), 229, bellii (Ahzetulla), 78. bellii (Herpetzethiops),97. bellona (Churehillia), 69. bellona (Pituophis), 69. Bellophis, 188. benjaminsii (Calamaria), 347 bernouillii (Leptogna- thus), 296. bernouillii (Tropido- dipsas), 296. ‘bertholdi (Xenodon), 146. bicarinata (Natrix), 73. bicarinatus (Coluber), 73. bicatenatus (Simotes), 219. bicincta (Urotheca), 184. bicinetus (Coluber), 184. bicinetus (Leiosophis), 4. bicinctus (Liophis), 184. bicinctus (Xenodon), 184. bicolor (Calamaria), 342. bicolor (Coluber), 131,168. bicolor (Dirosema), 298. bicolor (Geophis), 298. bicolor (Liophis), 168. bifossatus (Coluber), 10. bifossatus (Drymobius), bifrenalis (Dendrophis), 80, 358. bilineata (Diplotropis), noe bilineatus (Drymobius), ag bilineatus (Elaphis), 59. bilineatus (Hnicogna- thus), 173. bilineatus (Herpetodry- as); 2: bilineatus 111, 358. binotatus (Simotes), 235, 243, bipreeocularis (Xenodon), 146. bipunctatus (Diadophis), 285. biserialis (Herpetodryas), 119 (Leptophis), biserialis (Orophis), 120. bistrigatus(Cynophis),36. bitorquata (Coronella), 196. bitorquatum (Meizodon), 196. bitorquatus (Oligodon), 237. bitorques (Calamaria), 338. bivittatum (Arrhyton), 252 bivittatus (Drymobius), 15. bivittatus (Leptophis), 15. bivittatus (Thamnoso- phis), 15. bocagii (Ahzetulla), 99. bocourti (Atractus), 306. boddaertii (Coluber), 11. boddaertii (Drymobius), 11, 357. boddaertii (Hudryas), 12. boddaertii (Herpeto- dryas), 11. bogorensis (Calamaria), 340 boiga (Coluber), 113. boii (Dendrophis), 88. borneensis (Calamaria), 347. boursieri (Dromicus), 174. boylii (Lampropeltis), 197. boylii (Ophibolus), 197. brachycephalum (Cato- stoma), 299. brachycephalum (Diro- sema), 299. brachycephalus (Colo- bognathus), 299. brachycephalus (Ela- poidis), 299. Brachyorrhos, 300. brachyorrhos (Cala- maria), 218. brachyura (Ooronella), 206 brachyurus (Opheomor- phus), 136. brachyurus (Zamenis), 206 2 brevicauda (Liopeltis), 259. brevicauda (Oligodon), 240. breviceps (Coluber), 149. breviceps (Dasypeltis), 355. breviceps (Dendrophis), 86 breviceps (Liophis), 164. breviceps (Ophiomor- phus), 164. breviceps (Rhadinza), 164. brevifrenum (Rabdo- soma), 302. brevirostris (Dromicus), 174. brevis (Calamaria), 348. brevis (Typhlogeophis), 351. brunneus 16. (Drymobius), ALPHABETICAL INDEX. brunneus (Herpetodryas), 15. brunneus (Masticophis), 15. eacodzemon 154. cerulescens (Coluber), 96. exruleus (Dromicus), 11. cxruleus(Drymobius), 12. exruleus (Hapsidophrys), 103. cesar (Xenurophis), 288. Calamaria, 188, 233, 255, 273, 300, 324, 330. calamaria (Ablabes), 282. calamaria (Anguis), 345. calamaria (Cyclophis), 282 (Coluber), calamarius (Coluber), 345, ealiforniz (Coluber), 197. californise (Coronella), 197. californize LOM ealiforniz: (Ophis), 197. eallicephalus (Coluber), (Ophibolus), ot, callicephalus (Coronella), 34 ot. calligaster (Ablabes), 198. ealligaster (Coluber), 198. calligaster (Contia), 164, calligaster (Coronella), 198. calligaster (Dendrophis), 80 calligaster (Lampropel- tis), 199. ealligaster (Ophibolus), 199. calligaster (Rhadinza), 164. calligaster (Scotophis), 40 callilema (Dromicus), 142. callilema (Natrix), 142. callilemus (Liophis), 142. Callopeltis, 24. callostictus (Hydrops), 187. Calonotus, 160. Calopisma, 185, 186, 289, 290. cana (Ficimia), 272. caninana (Natrix), 23. cantoris (Coluber), 35. canum (Gyalopion), 272. 363 capistrata (Natrix), 121. capistratus (Coluber), 10. caxinata (Cynophis), 36. carinata (Phyllophis), 55. earinatus (Chironius), 73. carinatus (Coluber), 73. carinatus (Dipsas), 354. carinatus (Herpetodryas), 72, 73, 75, '76. carolinianus (Coluber), Carphophiops, 324. Carphophis, 288, 324. catenata (Calamaria), 301. catenatus (Cyclophis), 274. catenifer (Coluber), 67. catenifer (Pituophis), 67, - 69. catenifer (Simotes), 218. eatesbyi (Aheetulla), 115. catesbyi (Dendrophis), 115 catesbyi (Heterodon), 156. catesbyi (Leptophis), 115. catesbyi (Uromacer), 115. Catostoma, 314. caucasica (Coronella), 192. caucasicus (Coluber), 192. caudalineatus (Lepto- phis), 89. caudolineata (Ahzetula), caudolineata (Dendro phis), 89. caudolineatus (Dendre- laphis), 89, 358. caudolineolatus (Dendro- phis), 89. caymanus (Alsophis), 120. celebensis (Elaphis), 62. Celuta, 324. Cemophora, 213. cenchrus (Coluber), 166. cervone (Elaphis), 46. chairecacos(Dendrophis), 88. chalybzea (Geophis), 517, 318, 319, 320, 321, 322. chalybeum (Catostoma), 318. chalybzeus 319. chalybeus (Alopecophis), 57 (Elapoides), 7. chalybeus (Geophis), 318, 320. chamissonis (Coronella), 119. 364 j chamissonis (Dromicus), 119: chamissonis (Opheomor- phus), 120. eeepion! (Geophis), dL. Cheilorhina, 188. chenonii (Dendrophis), 96. chenonii (Leptophis), 96. chiametla (Natrix), 168. Chilomeniscus, 272. chinensis (Simotes), 228. Chionactis, 255. Chironius, 24, 71, 118. chloris (Herpetodryas), 279. chlorophza (Hypsiglena), 209. Chlorophis, 91. Chlorosoma, 255 chlorosoma (Coluber), 38. ch oroticum (Dendrophi- dium), 16. chloroticus (Drymobius), 16. chrysobronchus (Phryno- nax), 22. chrysobronchus (Spilo- tes), 22. chrysostoma (Rhadinza), 167 Churehillia, 25. cineta (Carphophis), 273. cinctus (Ablabes), 283. cinctus (Chilomeniscus), 275. cinereus (Alsophis), 124. cinereus (Simotes), 222. cinnamomea (Natrix), 72. celavata (Rhadineza), 177. clavatus (Dromicus), 177. clericus (Ophibolus), 200. climacophorus (Coluber), 54. cobella (Coluber), 166. cobella (Coronella), 166. cobella (Hlaps), 166. cobella (Liophis), 166, 167. cobella (Ophiomorphus), 166. cobella (Rhadinzxa), 166. coecinea (Cemophora), 214, coccinea (Coronella), 205. ,. 154 Mee (He lere dow) Ontla, 200. if tf coccinea (Lampropeltis), 205. eoccineus (Coluber), 214. coccineus (Elaps), 214. ALPHABETICAL INDEX, coccineus 214. coccineus (Ophibolus), 201. ~ (Heterodon), coceineus (Rhinostoma), 214. coccineus (Simotes), 214. cochinchinensis (Simotes), 219. Coeelognathus, 25. cognatus (Heterodon), 155. collaris (Ablabes), 261. collaris (Coluber), 260. collaris (Contia), 260. collaris (Coronella), 261. collaris (Cyclophis), 261. collaris (Hirenis), 260, 261. collaris (Geoptyas), 31. collaris (Homalosoima), 262. collaris (Idiopholis), 327. collaris (Liophis), 167. collaris (Ophibolus), 200. Colobognathus, 314. Colophrys, 314. Colorhogia, 251. Coluber, 24. colubrinus 146, 359. Comastes, 208. compressus (Coluber), 39. Compsosoma, 25. concolor (Hydromor- phus), 185. confinis (Seotophis), 49. conirostris (Aporophis), 135. conirostris (Liophis), 154. conirostris (lygophis), conjuncta 205. conjuncta (Lampropeltis), 19% (Xenodon), (Coronella), Conopsis, 255. conspicillata (Coronella), 51. conspicillatus (Callopel- LIS) ro. conspicillatus (Coluber), 51. conspicillatus (Elaphis), 51. constrictor (Corypho- ‘copii (Cemophora), 214. corais (Coluber), 31. corais (Spilotes), 51. . cruentatus corallioides (Synchali- nus), 70. coralliventris (Aporo- phis), 159. coronata (Calamaria), 196. coronata (Coronella), 196. coronatus (Cerastes), 23. coronatus (Coluber), 23. coronatus (Mizodon), 196. Coronella, 25, 126, 160, 188 214, 277. coronella (Ablahes), 264. eoronella (Calamaria), 264. coronella (Coluber), 191. coronella (Contia), 264. coronella (Homalosoma), 264. coronelloides soma), 264. coronilla (Natrix), 191. Coryphodon, 7, 9, 188. Cosmiosophis, 180. couperi (Coluber), 31. couperi (Georgia), 31. couperi (Spilotes), 31. erassicaudatum (Rhabdo- soma), 304, 310. crassicaudatus (Atractus), 310 crassus (Simotes), 219. Crossanthera, 9. cruciatum (Rabdion), 2 (Homalo- o. cruentatus (Coluber), 41. (Simotes), 231. Cryptodacus, 251. cubensis (Dromicus), 140. cuculliceps (Leptogna- thus), 296. euculliceps (Tropido- dipsas), 296. cupreum (Rhinostoma), 247: cupreus (Coluber), 191. cupreus (Leptophis), 109. cupreus (Thrasops), 109. cursor (Coluber), 139. cursor (Dromicus), 139, 140. cursor (Herpetodryas), 159, 140 cursor (Liophis), 139. cuvieri (Calamaria), 544, cyanopleurus (Aporo- phis), 142. Cyclagras, 144, 180. Cyclophiops, 277. i ° Cyelophis, 255, 277. cyclura (Coronella), 2 PANS), cyclurus (Simotes), 219. Cynophis, 24. darnleyensis (Dendro- phis), 80. Dasypeltine, 353. Dasypelvis, 348 daudini (Pseudoeryx), 186. davidi (Coluber), 56. davidi (Tropidonotus), 56, decalepis (Herpetodryas), 75 decemlineata (Contia), 260. decemlineatus (Ablabes), 260. decemlineatus (Eirenis), 260. decipiens (Ablabes), 181. decorata (Coronella), 174, 176. decorata(Rhadinza), 176, 359. decoratus (Diadophis), 176, 178 decorus (Ahzetulla), 78 decorus (Coluber), 78. defilappii (Oxyrhina), 269. Deirodon, 353. Dendrelaphis, 87. Dendrophidium, 9. Dendrophis, 71, ue &7 98, 102, 105, 115. dendrophis (Dendrophi- dium), 15. dendrophis (Drymobius), 15, 357. dendrophis ao peto- dryas), 14, Lo. dennysi (Simotes), 218. deppei (Elaphis), 66. deppei (Pituophis), 66. deppei (Spilotes), 67. deppii (Coluber), 66. deppii (Elapochrous), 182. depressirostris (Lepto- phis), 107. depressirostris (Philo- thamuus), 107. deserticola (Pituophis), 68. Diadophis, 160, 188, 277. diasii (Chionactis), 268. diastema (Liophis), 183. dichroa (Herpetodryas), 30, > ALPHABETICAL INDEX, dichrous (Coluber), 30. Dieraulax, 215. dilepis (Aporophis), 158 dilepis (Lygophis), 158. Dimacdes, 185. dimidiata (Calamaria), dimidiatus (Hlapochrus), 183. dimidiatus 183. dione (Chironius), 44. clione (Coelopeltis), 44. dione (Coluber), 44. dione (Elaphis), 44, 46. Diplotropis, 105. diplotropis (Ahzetulla), 110. (Pliocercus), diplotropis (Hapsido- phrys), 110. diplotropis (Leptophis), 110. Dipsas, 292. Dirosenia, 298. discolor (Hypsiglena), 211 discolor (Leptodira), 211. docilis (Diadophis), 207, 208. doliata (Coronella), 200, 201, 203, 205. doliata (Lam propeltis), 201. doliatus (Coluber), 1351, 205. doliatus (Ophibolus), 200, 201, 203, 205. doliatus (Ophiomor plus), 132. dolichocephalum (Cato- stoma), 320. ee (Colobo- gnathus), 320 dolichocephalus (Ela- poides), 320. dolichocephalus (Geo- phis), 320. dorbignyi (HHeterodon), 151. dorbignyi (Lystrophis), 151 doriz (Ablabes), 2) dorize (Cyclophiops), 27 t dorsale (Oligodon), 254. dorsalis (Ahzetulla), 101. dorsalis (Dromicus), 119. dorsalis (Drymobius), 12. dorsalis (Hlaps), 241. dorsalis (Leptophis), 101. dorsalis (Liophis), 170. 300 dorsalis (Oligodon), 241. dorsalis | (Ophiomor- phus), 170. dorsalis (Philothamnus), 101. dougesii 208. Dromieus, 9, 118, 126, 157, 160. drummondi ZO Ie (Diadophis), (Farancia), Drymobius, 8, 25. Duberria, 273. duberria (Coluber), 274. duberria (Elaps), 274. dubium (Geophidium), dubium (Rabdosoma), 308. dubium (Xenodon), 243. dubius (Geophis), 322, 325. duboisi (Atractus), 310. duboisi (Rabdosoma), 310. dugesi (Elapoidis), 317 dugesii (Geophis), 517. dumerili (Calamaria), 343. dumerilii (Dendrophis), 8 dumerilii (Dromicus), 181. dumerilii(Leptognathus), 296. dumerilii 181. dumfrisiensis (Coluber), 205. dysopes (Diadophis), 206. (Urotheca), Ejirenis, 25). eiseni (Ophibolus), 197. elaiocroma (Ficimia), 271. Elaphis, 24. elaphis (Coluber), 45. elaphis (Natrix), 46. Elapochrous, 180. Hlapoides, 314. elapoides (Liophis), 183. sun aNess (Pliocercus), 182. elapoides 182, 359. elaps (Atractus), 302. elaps (Geophis), 302. elaps (Rhabdosoma), 302. elapsoidea (Calamaria), 205. (Urotheca), 366 elapsoidea (Osceola), 205. elapsoideus (Lampropel- tis), 205. elegans (Arizona), 66. elegans (Coronella), 175, 196. elegans (Dendrophis), 86. elegans (Hnicognathus), 73. elegans (Pityophis), 66. elegans (Rhinechis), 66. elegans (Virginia), 289. ellioti (Oligodon), 242. elongata (Dasypeltis), 300. emini (Aheetulla), 92. emini (Chlorophis), 92. emmeli (Atractus), 311. emmeli (Geophis). 311. emoryi (Coluber), 40. emoryi (Natrix), 40. emoryi (Scotophis), 40. enganensis (Coluber), 63. Enicognathus, 160. Enulius, 249. ephippicus (Chilomenis- cus), 273. epinephelus (Liophis), 137. episcopa (Contia), 265, 266. episcopum (Homalo- soma), 265, episcopum (Lampro- soma), 265. erebennus (Spilotes), 31. eremita (Coluber), 44. Erpetodryas, 71. erythrogrammum (Calo- pisma), 290. erythrogrammus (Abas- tor), 290. erythrogrammus (Colu- ber), 290. - erythrogrammus (Heli- cops), 290. erythrogrammus (Homa- lopsis), 290. erythrogrammus (Hy- drops), 290. erythrurum (Compso- soma), 62. erythrurus (Coluber), 62, 398. erythrurus (Plagiodon), 62 Eudryas, 9. Eurypholis, 277. euryzona (Elapochrus), 182 euryzona (Urotheca), 182. ALPHABETICAL INDEX. euryzonus (Pliocercus), eutropis (Phrynonax), 22. -evansii (Coronella), 199. evansii (Ophibolus), 199. everetti (Calamaria), 340. everetti (Oligodon), 239. exiguus (Dromicus), 126. eximia (Coronella), 200. eximius (Coluber), 197, 200. eximius © (Ophibolus), 200. Exorhina, 255. extenuatum (Stilosoma), Ff 320. Farancia, 290. fasciata (Contia), 262. fasciata (Dendrophis), 85. fasciata (Farancia), 291. fasciata (Geophis), 296. fasciata (Higina), 187. fasciata (Leptognathus), 294, fasciata (Tropidodipsas), 294, 295, 296. fasciata (Virginia), 296. fasciatus (Ablabes), 262. fasciatus (Chilomeniscus), 278. fasciatus (Oyclophis), 262. fasciatus (Dasypeltis), 354. fasciatus (Hirenis), 262. fasciatus (Elapoides),296. fasciatus (Oligodon), 243. fasciatus (Phrynonax), 21. fasciatus (Spilotes), 21, 929 fasciolatus (Simotes), 219. faye (Atractus), 313. fave (Calamaria), 313. favee (Rabdosoma), 313. ferox (Hypsirhynchus), «thls ferruginosus (Coluber), Ficimia, 270. fischeri (Tropidodipsas), 296. fischeri (Zamenis), 195. fitzingeri (Zacholus), 192. flammigerus (Brachy- orrhos), 308. flavescens (Callopeltis), 52. flavescens (Coluber), 52. flavescens (Elaphis), 53. flavescens (Phyllosira), 75. flaviceps (Calamaria), 333. flavifrenatus (Aporophis), 158. flavifrenatus (Dromicus), 158. flavifrenatus (Lygophis), 158. flavigularis (Dendrophis), 105 flavigularis (Thrasops), 105, 358. flavilatus 145. flavilatus (Liophis), 143. flavirufus (Coluber), 39. flavirufus (Natrix), 39. pees (Geoptyas), (Dromicus), flaviventris (Liophis), {fc flavolineatus (Herpeto- dryas), 73. fioridanus (Coluber), 40. forbesii (Simotes). 225. formosa (Coronella), 203. formosa (Dendrophis), 84. formosanus, (Simotes), 222, 359. formosus (Dendrophis), formosus (Leptophis), 78. forsteni (Rabdion), 328. forsteni (Rhabdophi- dium), 328. forsteri (Natrix), 136. fraseri (Liophis), 13t. frenata (Aheetulla), 116. frenatum (Gonyosoma), 58. frenatus (Ablabes), 280. frenatus (Coluber), 58. frenatus (Cyclophis), 280. frenatus (Dromicus), 181. frenatus (Herpetodryas), 58. frenatus (Leptophis), 141. frenatus (Uromacer), 116. frontalis (Contia), 270. frontalis (Ficimia), 270. frontalis (Geagras), 270. frontalis (Prosymna), 248. frontalis (Pseudoficimia), frontalis (Temnorhyn- chus), 247, 248. frontalis (Toluca), 270. fugax (Coluber), 52. fugitivus (Coluber), 139. fugitivus (Dromicus), 139, 140, 141. fugitivus (Liophis), 139. fulviceps (Rhadinza), 179. fulvivittis (Diadophis), 178. fulvivittis (Dromicus), 78 78. fulvivittis (Rhadinea), 178. fulvum (Arrhyton), 252. funereus (Alsophis), 142. furcata (Grayia), 287. fusca (Aheetula), 82. fusca (Dendrophis), 82. fusca (Rbadinza), 169. fuscus (Coluber), 11, 75. fuscus (Dendrophis), 82. fuseus (Geophis), 322. fuscus (Herpetodryas), 73, 75. fuseus (Liophis), 169. fuscus (Opheomorphus), 169. Galedon, 294. gallicus (Coluber), 192. gastrogramma = (Cala- maria), 349. Gastropyxis, 102. gastrostictus (Dendro- phis), 86. Geagras, 326. genimaculata (Liophis), 170 70. genimaculata (Lygophis), 170. genimaculata(Rhadinzxa), 179 gentilis (Coronella), 201. gentilis (Ophibolus), 201. Geophidium, 314. Geophis, 314. Geoptyas, 25. Georgia, 25. gervaisii (Calamaria),338. getula (Coronella), 197. getula (Lampropeltis), 197. getulus (Coluber), 197. getulus (Coronella), 197, getulus (Herpetodryas), 197. getulus (Ophibolus), 197. giardi (Grayia), 288. gigas (Cyclagras), 144. gigas (Xenodon), 144. gigas (Leiosophis), 144. girardi (Philothamuus), 102. ALPHABETICAL INDEX, girondica (Coronella), 194. girondicus (Coluber), 194. glabra (Herpetodryas), 75 75. Glaniolestes, 286. godmani (Coronella), 180. godmani (Geophis), 522. godmani (Rhadinea), 179. godmanii (Henicogna- thus), 179. godmanni (Dromicus), 179. Gonyophis, 70. Gonyosoma, 24. grabowskii (Calamaria), 336 erabowskyi (Elaphis), 47. gracile (Trimetopon), 184 gracilis (Ablabes), 184. gracilis (Dendrophis), 82. gracilis (Leptophis), 103. gracillima (Aheetulla), 95. gracillima (Calamaria), 350. gracillimus (Typhlo- calamus), 350. greeca (Elaphis), 46. gramineum (Gonyosoma), grandisquamis (Herpeto- dryas), 76. grandisquamis (Spilotes), 76 grandoculis phis), 84. graphicus (Coluber), 137. grayl (Calamaria), 3388. Grayia, 286. gregorii (Dendrophis), 85. guentheri(Atractus), 3805. guentheri (Geophis), 305. guentheri (Philotham- nus), 96. guentheri (Phrynonax), 20 (Dendro- guentheri (Xenodon), 147. guttatus (Coluber), 39, 198 guttatus (Elaphis), 40, 49. guttatus (Scotophis), 40. guttulatum (Rhabdo- soma), 298. Gyalopion, 270. habeli (Dromicus), 119. hematois (Pityophis), 67. 367 hainanensis (Simotes), 309. Hapsidophrys, 102, 103. harperti (Virginia), 289. dane (Carphophis), 289. heathii (Drymobius), 11. heathii (Herpetodryas), IIe helena (Coluber), 36, 357. helena (Cynophis), 36. helena (Dendrophis), 88. helena (Herpetodryas), 36. helena (Plagiodon), 36. helenze (Carphophiops), 325. helene (Carphophis), 325 helense (Celuta), 324, Helicops, 185, 289. hermanni (Coluber), 65. Herpetzethiops, 91. Herpetodryas. 8, 24, 71, 126, 157, 188, 255, 277. herzi (Simotes), 43. Nae (Aheetulla), heterodermus (Chloro- phis), 97, 358. heterodermus thamnus), 97. Heterodon, 153, 213, 253. heterodon (Coluber), 154, 156. heterolepidota tulla), 95. heterolepidota (Lepto- phis), 95. heterolepidotus (Chloro- phis), 95, 358. heterolepidotus (Philo- thamnus), 95. Heteronotus, 286. hexagonotus (Ptyas), 8. hexagonotus(Xenelaphis), 8 (Philo- (Ahee- hexahonotus (Coluber), 8 hexahonotus phis), 8. hexanotus (Coryphodon), 8 (Xenela- Higina, 186. hispanica (Coronella), 194, : histricus (Heterodon), 152. histricus (Lystrophis), 152. hodgsonii (Coluber), 38. 368 hodgsonii (Compsosoma), 35. hodgsonii (Spilotes), 35. hoevenii (Calamaria), 337. hoffinanni (Colobogna- thus), 319. hoffmanni (Elapoides), 319. hoffmanni (Geophis), 319. hohenackeri(Coluber),42. Holarchus, 215. holbrookii (Elaphis), 50. holochlorus (Herpeto- dryas), 75. Homalopsis, 185, 289, 290. Homalosoma, 233, 255, 273, 277. hoplogaster 93. oe (Chlorophis), 95. 186, (Ahzetulla), eee (Philotham- nus), 93. Hydromorphus, 185. Hydrops, 186. Hypsiglena, 208. Hypsirhynchus, 117. {diopholis, 627. ignita (Coronella), 176. ignita (Rhadinzea), 176. ignitus (Dromicus), 176. iheringii (Coronella), 172. inagnitus (Pseuderyx), 359. inconstans (Dromicus), 1. inornata(Coronella), 195. inornatus (Dasypeltis), 354. inornatus (Eirenis), 260. inornatus (Rachiodon), inor matus (Uromacer), 116. intermedius (Pityophis), 37 iris (Calamaria), 344. pli (Abzetulla), 2, 94, 96. deeviiatis (Chlorophis), 96. irregularis (Coluber), 96. irregularis (Philotham- nus), 96, 99. irregularis (Xenodon), 150. isolepis (Xenodon), 136. Tsoscelis, 300. ALPHABETICAL INDEX. isozona (Contia), 266: isthmicus (Atractus), 307. italica (Coronella), 192. jegeri (Coronella), 170. jegeri (Rhadinza), 170. jani (Arizona), 66. jani (Prosymna), 249. janii (Liophis), 359. janseni (Coluber), 57,357. jansenii (Gonyosoma), 97, 357. javanica (Calamaria),347. joberti (Hnicognathus), 174. julize (Aporophis), 139. juliz (Dromicus), 139. julize (Liophis), 139. katowens's (Dendrophis), 80. kennerlyi (Heterodon), 156. kirkii (Aheetulla), 99. labuanensis 218. lachrymans (Dromicus), 174. lachrymans (Lygophis), (Ae lachrymans (Rhadinza), WA latus (Coluber), 49. leetus (Diadophis), 208. leetus (Liophis), 208. lxtus (Seotophis), 49. lexevicollis (Coluber), 73. levis (Coluber), 191, 286. levis (Coronella), 192, € (Simotes), levis (Drymobius), 11. levis (Herpetodryas), 11. levis (Zacholus), 192. lagoensis (Ahzetulla), 100. lagoensis(Philothamnus), 100. Lampropeltis, 188. Lamprosoma, 255. lateralis (Calamaria), 342. lateralis (Macrocalamus), 327. lateristriga (Dromicus), 181 lateristriga (Liophis), lateristriga (Urotheea), 181. latifasciata (Hypsiglena), 211 latifrons (Atractus), 303. latifrons (Geophis), 303. latifrontalis (Atractus), 304. latifrontalis (Geophis), BO. laureata (Rhadina); 179. laureatus (tA leberis (Coluber), 154. lecontii (Rhinochilus), 212. Leiovotus, 286. Leiosophis, 144, 180. leonis (Coronella), 199. leopardina (Coronella), 192. leopardina (Natrix), 41. - leopardinus (Callopeltis), 41 (Dromicus), leopardinus 41, leprosus (Qoluber), 52. Leptocalamus, 249. Leptognathiens, 353. Leptognathus, 292, 294. Leptophis, 9, 77, 87, 91, 102, 105, 255. leucocephala(Calamaria), (Coluber), leucogaster (Calamaria), 341. leucogaster 162. leucogaster (Rhadinza), 163. leucomelas 23 (Liophis), (Alsophis), leucomelas (Dromicus), 123. leucostomus (Lepto- enachus), 296. lichtensteinii (Coluber), 10. Ligonirostra, 246. lindheimeri (Coluber), 50. lindheimeri (Panthero- phis), 50. lindheimeri (Scotophis), 50. lineata (Hapsidophrys), 104. lineata (Toluca), 269. lineaticollis (Arizona), G4. lineaticollis (Coluber), 64. lineaticollis (Pituophis), 64. lineatum (Rabdosoma), 312. lineatus (Aporophis), 158. lineatus (Coluber), 158. lineatus (Conopsis), 268. lineatus (Dromicus), 141, 158, 170. lineatus (Geophis), 312. eae (Herpetodryas), 5 lineatus (Lygophis), 158. lineolata (Dendrophis), 80, 85. lineolatus (Dendrophis), 80, 85. lineolatus (Sphenoeala- mus), 326. linnzei (Calamaria), 336, 345, 349. liocercus (Aheetulla), 111, 113 liocercus (Coluber), 115. liocereus (Dendrophis), 111, 113. liocercus Pts. Liopeltis, 255, 277. Liophis, 118, 126, 160, 180. lippiens (Geophis), 188. lippiens (Sympholis), 188 (Leptophis), longicauda (Ablabes), 284. longicaudata (Grayia), 288. longicaudatum (Rabdo- soma), J18. longicaudatus (Geagras}, 2 lon giceps (Atractus), 305. longiceps (Calamaria), 329. longiceps (Oxycalamus), 329. longiceps (Pseudorhab- dium), 329. longiceps (Rhabdosoma), 305. longifrenatus (Philo- thamnus), 96. longissima (Natrix), 52. longissimus (Callopeltis), longissimus (Coluber),. 52, 357. loreata (Rhadinza), 179. lovii (Calamaria), 350. lumbricoidea (Calama- ria), 333, 344, lunulata (‘Tropidodipsas), 21. VOL. II. ALPHABETICAL INDEX, lunulatus (Phrynonax), ail lunulatus (Spilotes), 21. lutrix (Coluber), 274. lutrix (Homalosoma), 274, 275. Lystrophis, 151, macelellanii (Pituophis), 69. Macrocalamus, 327. Macrophis, 286, macrophthalma (Herpe- todryas), 73. Macrops, 71. macrops (Dendrophis), 85. macrurus (Calamaria), 544 maculata (Ficimia), 268. maculata (Isoscelis), 306. maculata (Oxyrhina), 268. maculatum (Rhabdo- soma), 305, 306, 3807, 308. maculatus (Anoplophal- lus), 358. maculatus (Atractus), 306. maculatus (Coluber), 39. maculatus (Conopsis), 268. maculatus (Megalops), 309. maculiyittis (Alsophis), maculivittis (Dromicus), iil. maculolineata (Calama- ria), 336. maculosa 345, meoticus (Coluber), 44. majalis (Leptophis), 258. majalis(Philophyllophis), 258. (Calamaria), major (Ablabes), 279. major (Atractus), 507. major (Cyclophis), 279. malabaricus (Cynophis), 36 malabaricus (Herpeto- dryas), 36. mancas (Leptophis), 88. mandarinus (Coluber), 42. maniar (Dendrophis), 88. manillensis (Hlaphis), 62. margaritatum (Gonyo- soma), 71. 369 margaritatus (Gonyo- phis), 71. margaritifera (Calama- ria), 336. margaritiferus (Corypho- don), 196. margaritiferus (Dromi- cus), 17. margaritiferus (Drymo- bius), 17. margaritiferus (Herpeto- dryas), 17. margaritiferus (Lepto- phis), 17. margaritiferus (Thamno- sophis), 17. margaritophora (Cala- maria), 336. marginatus (Leptophis), 112. marginatus (Thrasops), 113. martapurensis (Calama- ria), 344. martii (Calopisma), 187. martii (Homalopsis), 187. martii (Hydrops), 187. medici (Dipsas), 355. megalolepis (Spilotes), 24. Megalops, 353. Meizodon, 188. melanauchen (Enico- enathus), 175. melanauchen(Rhadinsa), 175. melanichnus (Alsophis), 122. melanocephala nella), 246. melanocephalum (Homa- losoma), 246. melanocephalus (Dromi- cus), 173. melanocephalus (Hnico- gnathus), 172, 174. melanocephalus (Oligo- don), 246. melanocephalus (Rhyn- chocalamus), 246. melanoleucus (Coluber), 68. melanoleucus(Pituophis), (Coro- melanolomus (Mastico- phis), 11. melanolomus (Zamenis), 2 melanonotus (Liophis), melanorhynchus (Cala- maria), 303. 23 370 melanostigma (Dendro- phis), 99. melanostigma (Drowi- cus), 142. melanostigma (Liophis), 142. melanostigma (Natrix), 142. melanota (Calamaria), melanotropis (Coluber), 33. melanotropis (Dendro- phidium), 33. melanotropis (Elaphis), 33 melanotus (Coluber), melanotus (Dromicus), 134. melanotus (Liophis), 134. melanurum (Compso- soma), 60, 62. melanurus (Coluber), 60. pees (Elaphis), 60, eae (Spilotes), 31, 5, 60, 62. melas (Herpetodryas), 76. meleagris (Calamaria), 249. meleagris (Opheomor- phus), 132. meleagris (Prosymna), 249. meleagris (Temnorhyn- chus), 249. meridionalis (Coluber), 4 meridionalis (Coronella), 194 merremii (Coluber), 168. merremii (Coronella), 131, 168. merremii (Liophis), 131, 188, 168, 169. merremii (Ophiomor- phus), 168, 169. merremil (Ophis), 150. merremii (Rhadinzea), 168. merremii (Xenodon), 150. mexicana (Ahzetulla), 108. mexicana (Coronella), 201. mexicanus (Cerastes), 33. mexicanus (Hapsido- phrys), 108. mexicanus (Leptophis), 108. ALPHABETICAL INDEX. mexicanus (Ophibolus), 201. mexicanus (Pituophis), 66, 69 mexicanus (Thrasops), 108. meyerinkii (Simotes), 224. michahelles (Xenodon), 65. micropholis (Coronella), 203 micropholis peltis), 203 microrhynchum (Rhab- dosoma), 308. miliaris (Coluber), 168. mimus (Opheomorphus), 164. mimus (Rhadinza), 164. miolepis (Dromicus), 175. mite (Homalosoma), 267. mitis (Contia), 267. M-nigrum (Coluber), 131. modesta (Ahzetulla), 107. modesta (Calamaria), 340. modesta (Contia), 261. modesta (Coronella), 260. modestus (Ablabes), 260, 261, 262. modestus (Atractus), 304. modestus (Cyclophis), 261. modestus (Dendrelaphis), 91 (Lampro- modestus (Diadophis), 208. modestus (Homalosoma), 260. modestus (Leptophis), 107. modestus (Oligodon), 238. modestus (Philotham- nus), 107. moellendorffii (Coluber), 56. moellendorflii(Cynophis), 56 meesta (Geophis), 319. meestum (Rhabdosoma), 319. meestus eecpli), 319. molossus (Coluber), 39. moniliger (Psammophis), 261. monochrous (Calamaria), 340. monticola (Dipsas), 280. monticolus(Coluber),229 mossambica (Dasypeltis), 355. multicinctum (Rabdo- soma), 308 multicinctus (Ophibolus), 197 multifasciata (Coronella), multifasciatus (Simotes), 222. multilineatus(Dromicus), multipunetata (Cala- maria), 345. multistratus (Ophibolus), 201. multistriata (Lampro- peltis), 201. murinus (Enulius), 250. mutabilis (Coluber), 37. mutabilis (Natrix), 37. mutabilis (Scotophis), 37. mutitorques (Geophis), 304, mutitorques (Rhabdo- soma), 3 nasale (Catostoma), 318. nasale(Rhabdosoma),318. nasalis (Cyclophis), 282. nasicus (Heterodon), 156. nasus (Conopsis), 268. nasus (Contia), 268. nasus (Ficimia), 268. natalensis (Ahztulla), 94. natalensis §(Chlorophis), 94. natalensis (Dendrophis), 94. natalensis (Philotham- nus), 94 Natrix, 24, 25. nattereri (Heterodon), 152. nauii (Coluber), 45. nebulatus (Cerastes), 293. nebulatus (Coluber), 293. nebulatus (Dipsas), 293. nebulatus (Leptogna- thus), 293. nebulatus (Petalogna- thus), 293. nebulosus (Coluber), 192. nebulosus (Cyclophis), 278. neglecta (Aheetulla), 94. neglectus (Chlorophis), 94. neglectus (Philotham- nus), 94. neovidii (Xenodon), 148. neuwiedii 148. nicaga (Rhadinea), 174. (Xenodon), nicagus (Lygophis), 174, ° nicobariensis (Ablabes), 285. niger 105. niger (Heterodon), 155, niger (Ophibolus), 197. niger (Scytale), 154. nigricaudus (Allophis), 58. (Hapsidophrys), nigricaudus (Hlaphis), nigricollis (Coluber), 260 nigro-alba (Calamaria), 344, nigrofasciatus (Psammo- phis), 34. nigrofasciatus thamnus), 99. nigromarginata (Ahetul- la), 112. iene eats (Lepto- phis), 112. nitida (Ahetulla), 100, 101. nitidus (Philothamnus), 100. notospilus 239 (Philo- (Oligodon), novee-hispaniz (Coluber), 33 nuchalis (Herpetodryas), 15. nuntius (Dromicus), 181. nuthalli (Coluber), 47. nyctenurus (Elaphis), obscurus (Simotes), 219. obsoleta (Georgia), 31. obsoletus (Coluber), 51, 50. obsoletus (Elaphis), 50. obsoletus (Scotophis), 50. obsoletus (Spilotes), 31. obtusa (Coronella), 171. obtusa (Rhadinza), 171. occidentalis (Ahztulla), 111. occidentalis (Drymobius), 17. occidentalis (Leptophis), Ui occidentalis (Thrasops), vil occipitale (Lamprosoma), 266. ALPHABETICAL INDEX. occipitale (Rhinostoma), 266. occipitalis (Ablabes), 206. occipitalis (Calamaria), 342. occipitalis (Chionactis), 266. occipitalis (Contia), 266. occipitalis (Diadophis), 206. occipitalis thus), 175. occipitalis (Herpetodry- as), 00. occipitalis (Ophibolus), 203 (Enicogna- occipitalis 175. oceipito-album (Rhabdo- soma), 310. occipito-albus (Atractus), 310. ocellatus (Xenodon), 150, ochrorhynchus (Hypsi- glena), 209. octolineata (Coronella), 224, octolineata (Dendrophis), 89. octolineatus (Coluber), 224. octolineatus (Elaps), 224. octolineatus (Simotes), 224. a. (Rhadinza), Ocyophis, 118. oldhami (Chlorophis), 93. oldhami (Cyclophis), 93. Oligodon, 233. oligodon (Calamaria), 237. oligozona (Coronella), 203. olivacea (Ahsetula), 82. olivacea (Dendrophis), olivacea (Ficimia), 270, omiltemana (Geophis), 299. omiltemanum ma), 299. omiltemanus (Dromicus), 178. Ophibolus, 188. (Dirose- Ophiomorus, 160. Ophis, 144. orientalis (Coronella), 167. ornata (Ficimia), 27 ornata (liypsiglena), 211. 371 ornata (Liophis), 188. ornatus (Chlorophis), 93. ornatus (Coluber), 139. ornatus (Comastes), 211. ornatus (Dromicus), 139. ornatus (Liophis), 139. ornatus (Macrophis), 287. ornatus (Philothamnus), Orophis, 118. ortonii (Leptophis), 114. Oscevla, 188. ovivorus (Coluber), 291. owenii (Ablabes), 282. Oxycalamus, 328. oxycephalum (Gonyoso- ma), 57. oxycephalum (Pseudo- rhabdium), 329. oxycephalum (Rhabdo- soma), 829. oxycephalus (Coluber), 56, 357. oxycephalus (Herpeto- dryas), 57. oxycephalus mus), 329. Oxyrhina, 255. oxyrhyncha (Aheetulla), Waly (Oxycala- oxyrhyncha (Leptophis), 117. oxyrhynchus (Uromacer), 117. pachyura (Contia), 267. pallidus ( Diadophis), 206. palmarum (Coluber), 304. palmarum (Dasypeltis), 350. eI TONE (Coluber), 52. pantherinus (Coluber), pantherinus don), 10. pantherinus (Drymobius), 10. (Corypho- pantherinus (Ptyas), 10. Pantherophis, 25. papuz (Dendrophis), 86. Parageophis, 314. parallelus (Ophibolus), 200. pardalinus (Elaphis), 39. parreysii (Elaphis), 46. parvifrons (Dromicus), M1. parvifrons (Liophis), 141. 2B2 pavimentata (Calamaria), 348. percarinatus (Drymo- bius), 16. perfuseus (Dromicus), 133. perfuscus (Liophis), 153. persica (Contia), 263. persicus (Cyclophis), 265. persicus _(Pseudocyclo- phis), 263. persimilis (Liophis), 173. peruvianum (Rabdoso- ma), 305. peruvianus (Atractus), oR 305. Petalognathus, 292. petersil (Geophis), 521. phenochalinus (Simotes), 224. philippii (Leptognathus), 295. philippu(Tropidodipsas), 295. philippinensis (Dendro- phis), 90. philippinica (Calamaria), Philothamnus, 91, 98. Phrynonax, 18. Phyllophilophis, 255. Phyllophis, 25. phyllophis (Coluber), 55. Phyllosira, 71. piceus (Spilotes), 30. pickeringii (Coluber), 75. picta (Aheetulla), 78. picta (Dendrophis), 78, 80, 89, 90. pictus (Coluber), 46, 78. pictus (Dendrophis), 78, , 008. pictus (Leptophis), 78, 88. Pituophis, 24. Plagiodon, 25. planiceps (Simotes), 252. a) platyrhinus (Heterodon), 154, 156, pleii (Dromicus), 11, 142. pleti (Drymobius), 12. pleurostictus (Hlaphis), 66. ep eosicine (Pituophis), 67. plicatile (Calopisma), 186. plicatilis (Cerastes), 186. plicatilis (Coluber), 186. plicatilis (Dimades), 186. plicatilis (laps), 186. plicatilis (Homalopsis), 186, 290. ALPHABETICAL INDEX, Pliocereus, 180. plumbiceps (Coronella), 195. plutonius (Coluber), 28. a a (Coluber), 6. peecilogyrus (Coluber), 131. pecilogyrus (Liophis), 131. peecilolemus (Coronella), 168. pecilonotus(Phrynonax), 20, peecilonotus 20, 21. pecilopogon (Coronella), 173. (Spilctes), pecilopogon (Rhadinzea), 173. pecilostoma (Coluber), (i peecilostoma ho: poeppigii (Geophis), 316. poeppigii (Rabdosoma), 316. (Spilotes), poitei (Herpetodryas), 15. polychroa (Dendrophis), 78. polyhemizona (Ablabes), g : polylepis (Aheetulla), 21. polyzona (Coronella),208. polyzona (Lampropeltis), 203. polyzonus (Ophibolus), 203 ponticus (Coluber), 192. porphyraceus (Ablabes), 34. porphyraceus (Coluber), 34. portoricensis (Alsophis), 122 prestans(Leptophis),111. preestans (‘Thrasops), 111. prakkii (Calamaria), 337. prasina (Liophis), 135. prasinus (Coluber), 59. proboscideus (Rhinaspis), 258. propinguus (Oligodon), 240. Prosymna, 246, protenus (Dromicus), 141. Psammophis, 118. psephota (Geophis), 299. psephotum (Catostoma), 299. psephotum (Dirosema), 9 psephotus (Elapoidis), 299. Pseudoeyclophis, 255. Pseudodipsas, 208. Pseudoeryx, 185, 289. Pseudoficimia, 255. pseudogetulus (Coro- nella), 197. Pseudorhabdium, 328. Psilosoma, 255. publia (Ficimia), 271. pulchella (Coronella), 16 65. pulchellus (Diadophis), 207. pulcher (Alsophis), 11. pulcher (Heterodon), 153. pulcher (Liophis), 165. pulchra (Pseudoficimia), 2/70. pulchriceps phis), 11. pullata (Tyria), 23. pullatus (Coluber), 23, 33. pullatus (Spilotes), 28. (Mastico- punctata (Calamaria), 206. punctata (Coronella),206. punctatolineata (Cyclo- phis), 261. punctatovittatum (Rab- dosoma), 312. punctatus (Ablabes), 206. punctatus (Coluber), 206. punctatus (Diadophis), 206, 207, 208. ; punctatus (Leptophis),99. punctatus (Philotham- nus), 99. punctulata (Dendrophis), 82 punctulatus (Coro- nella), 220, punctulatus (Dendro- phis), 80, 82, 85. punctulatus (Leptophis), 82 punctulatus (Simotes), 220. purpurans (Ablabes), 167. purpurans (Diadophis), 167. purpurans (Liophis), 168. purpurans (Rhadinzxa), 167. purpurascens (Simotes), 218, 220, 225, 226. purpurascens (Xenodon), 918. 220 218, 220. purpureocauda (Ablabes), 267 pustulatus 105. putnamii (Liophis), 159. pygmaus (Liophis), 129. Pyeeeeizaue(Opbivolus), . 02 (Thrasops), pyrrhomelas lus), 202. pyrrhopogon (Coluber), 75. (Ophibo- quadr angularis(Ficimia), 272. quadrangularis(Geophis), 320. ee (Erpeto- dryas), 72. quadrifasciatus(Coluber), 61. quadrilineata(Coronella), 41. quadrilineata (Hirenis), quadrilineata (Liophis), 30. quadrilineatus (Ablabes), 41. quadrilineatus (Callopel- tis), 41. quadrilineatus (Coluber), quadrilineatus (Hlaphis), 46 quadrilineatus (Simotes), quadrimaculata (Cala- maria), 348, 349. quadristriatus (Coluber), 45. quadrivirgatum (Adel- phicos), 312. quadrivirgatum (Compso- soma), 59. quadrivirgatus(Atractus), 312. quadrats: (Coluber), 59. quadrivirgatus (Hlaphis), 58) quadrivittatus (Coluber), 50. quadrivittatus (Elaphis), 50. quaterradiatus (Coluber), 45. quaterradiatus (Elaphis), 46, (Cola- quatuorlineatus ber), 45, 55. ALPHABETICAL INDEX. quineunciatus(Comastes), 210. quinque (Tropidonotus), 61. quinquelineata (Coro- nella), 178. quinquelineata na), 178. quinquelineatus(Herpeto- dryas), 11. quinquestriatus(Ablabes), 284. (Rhadi- Rabdion, 528. Soinslseouctins (Coluber), 146, 150. Rabdosoma, 300, 314. Rachiodon, 353. Rachiodontide, 353. radiatum (Compsosoma), 61. radiatus (Coluber), 61. radiatus (Elaphis), 62. radiatus (Spilotes), 62. raffreyi (Scaphiophis), 254. raninus (Coluber), 134. rappii (Ablabes), 282 rappii (Drymobius), 11. rappu (Herpetodryas), I 1. rebentischii (Calamaria), 343. redimita 252. redimita (Geophis), 326. redimitum (Arrhyton), 252. HeLuus thts (Cryptodacus), 252, (Colorhogia), redimitus (Geagras), 526, regalis (Coronella), 208. regalis (Diadophis), 208. regalis (Liophis), 208. reginee (Coluber), 137. regina (Coronella), 138. regine (Liophis), 130, 132, 157, 142, 175 regularis (Coronella), 196. regularis(Meizodon), 196. reinwardti (Calopisma), 291. reinwardtii( Homalopsis), 291. reinwardtil ») 1 = (Hydrops), reissii (Drymobius), 11. reissii (Herpetodryas), 11. reticulare (Compsosoma), 35. reticularis (Coluber), 31, 35. 373 reticularis (Spilotes), 55. reticulata (Calamaria), 345. reticulata(Herpetodryas), reticulatus (Atractus), 311. reticulatus (Coluber), 260. reticulatus (Hlaphis), 67. reticulatus (Geophis), 311. reticulatus(Pituophis),68. rhabdocephalus (Xeno- don). 146, 148, 150. Rhabdophidium, 828. Rhachiodontine, 353. Rhadinza, 160. Rhegnops, 300, Rhinaspis, 253. Rhinechis, 24. Rhinochilus, 212. rhinomegas (Coluber), 40. Rhinostoma, 246, 253. rhinostoma (Heterodon), 253. rhinostoma 253. rhodogaster (Colophrys), O17. rhodogaster 317. rhombifer (Coryphodon), 14 rhombifer (Drymobius), 14, « 37. rhombifer (Spilotes), 14. rhombifer (Zamenis), 14. rhombomaculata (Coro- nella), 198. rhombomaculata propeltis), 199. rhombomaculatus (Ophi- bolus), 198. Rhynchocalamus, 235. riecioli (Coluber), 194. riccioli (Coronella), 194. riccioli (Zamenis), 194. richardi (Ahztula), 115. richardii (Coluber), 113. _ rijersmezi (Alsophis), 124. rodriguezii (Elaphis), 39. roelandti (Calamaria), B44. rohdii (Rhinaspis), 254. rohdii (Simophis), 254. romanus (Coluber), 52. rosaceus (Coluber), 49. rostrale (Rhabdosoma), 323. rosiralis (Elapoides), 323, rostralis (Geophis), 32 (Simophis), (Geophis), (Lam- 2 J. 374 rothi (Ablabes), 262. rothi (Contia), 262. rothi (Hirenis), 262. rubens (Coluber), 194. rubescens (Diadophis), 120. rubinianum(Rabdosoma), rubriceps (Elaphis), 40. rubriventris (Coluber), 42. rufiventris (Alsophis), 24, rufiventris (Dromicus), ts ty rufodorsatus (Ablabes), 43. rufodorsatus (Coluber), 43. rufodorsatus (Tropido- notus), 43. rufus (Liophis), 129. russelii (Coronella), 229. russelius*(Coluber), 229. russellii (Simotes), 229. rutilus (Lygophis), 165. sagittifer 165. sagittifer (Liopeltis), 165. sagittifera. (Rhadinxa), 165. sallxi (Geophis), 318. Beeson (Dendrophis), 8 (Chlorosoma), salvinii (Spilotes), 33. sanctee-crucis( Dromicus), 122. sancticrucis (Alsophis), 122. sansibaricus _—_ (Philo- thamnus), 9°). sayasinoruin (Agrophis), 60. sargii (Adelphicus), 313. sargii (Ahegetulla), 111. sargii (Leptophis), 111. sargii (Pliocereus), 1838. sargii (Rhegnops), 313. sargil (Thrasops), 111. sartorii (Leptognathus), 296. sartorii (Tropidodipsas), 296. : i! saturatus(Hapsidophrys), 110. ee (Leptophis), saturninus (Coluber), 75. saturocephalus (Coluber), 149. ALPHABETIOAL INDEX. sauromates (Coluber), 45, 52. sauromates (Hlaphis), 46, bd sauromates notus), 46. sayi (Coluber), 68. sayi (Coronella), 197. sayi (Lampropeltis), 197. sayi (Ophibolus), 197. sayi (Pituophis), 69. scaber (Coluber), 354. scaber (Dasypeltis), 354. scaber (Deirodon), 354. scaber (Rachiodon), 354. scaber (Tropidonotus), 354. scabra (Dasypeltis), 354. scalaris (Coluber), 65. scalaris (Hypsirhynchus), WA?/ (Tropido- sealaris (Rhinechis), 65. _Scaphiophis, 254. schlegeli (Leionotus), 286. schlegelii (Ablabes), 282. schlegelii (Calamaria), 338, 345. schlegelii (Rhinostoma), 253. schokari (Dipsas), 78, 88. schranckii (Hlaps), 184. schrenckii (Coluber), 48. schrenckii (Elaphis), 48. sclateri (Leptocalamus), 251. scopolii (Coluber), 52. Scotophis, 25. scriptus (Ablabes), 284. scurrula (Herpetodryas), scurrula (Natrix), 75. sebastus (Herpetodryas), 75. sellatus (Coluber), 40. sellmanni (Coluber), 52. - semianulata (Contia), 268. semiannulata (Sonora), semiaureus (Ophiomor- phus), 169. semicarinatus (Ablabes), 278. semicarinatus pholis), 278. semicinctus (Heterodon), 153. semicinctus (Lystrophis), 153. semidoliatum stoma), 316, (Eury- (Cato- semidoliatum (Rabdo- soma), 316. semidoliatus (Elapoides), 316. semidoliatus (Geophis), 316. semifaseiatus (Simotes), 2 semilineata (Natrix), 133. semimaculata (Ablabes), 261. semiornata (Coronella), 195, 359. semivariegata (Aheetulla), 99 semivariegata (Dendro- phis), 99. semivariegatus (Philo- thamnus), 99. septentrionalis (Cala- maria), 349. seriatus (Coluber), 290. serpentinus (Coluber), 166. serperastra (Ablabes),172. serperastra (Rhadinza), 172. severus (Cerastes), 149. severus (Coluber), 149. severus (Xenodon), 146, 148, 149, 150. sexcarinata (Natrix), 72. sexcarinatus (Herpeto- dryas), 72. sexlineata (Coronella),43. sexlineatus (Ablabes), 43. sexscutatus (Lepto- gnathus), 296. shirana (Ahetulla), 96. shiranum (Homalosoma), 276. siamensis (Calamaria), sibon (Coluber), 293. sibonius (Alsophis), 123. sieboldi (Elapoides), 318. _ sleboldii (Ninia), 318. signatus (Simotes), 226. silurophaga (Grayia),286. Simophis, 253. Simotes, 213, 214. _simus (Coluber), 156. simus (Heterodon), 156. sinkawangensis (Cala- maria), 343. smaragdina (Aheetulla), 103. smaragdina (Dendro- phis), 103, smaragdina (Gastro- pyxis), 103. smaragdina phrys), 103. smaragdinus(Leptophis), 103 (Hapsido- smithii (Philothamnus), ae smythii (Coluber), 286. smythii (Grayia), 286. Sonora, 255. Sphenocalamus, 326. spiloides (Coluber), 50. spiloides (Hlaphis), 50. spilonotus (Oligodon), 243. Spilotes, 18, 23, 25. spixii (Coluber), 75. splendens (Liophis), 182. splendida(Lampropeltis), 197. splendidus (Ophibolus), 197. splendidus (Simotes), 217. stahlknechtii (Calamaria), 330. Stasiotes, 213. stictogenys (Diadophis), 207. Stilosoma, 325. stoliczkee (Ablabes), 281. straminea (Carphophis), 273. stramineus iscus), 273. striolatus (Dendrophis), 85. (Chilomen- stuhlmanni = (Ligoni- rostra), 248. subannulatus (Lepto- enathus), 294. subannulatus (Tropido- dipsas), 295. subecarinatus (Dendro- phis), 91. subearinatus (Simotes), 26. subfasciatus 132. subfasciatus (Rachiodon), 355. subgriseus 9. (Liophis), (Oligodon), sublineatus(Liophis),152. sublineatus (Oligodon), 242. sublutescens (Corypho- don), 8 subocularis phis), 89. subocularis(Dendrophis), 89. (Dendrela- ALPHABETICAL INDEX. subquadratus (Oligodon), 237. subradiatum (Compso- soma), 64. subradiatus (Coluber), 64. subradiatus (Hlaphis), 62, 64. subradiatus notus), 15. sulphurea (Natrix), 19. sulphureus (Phrynonax), 19. sumatrana (Calamaria), 333, 339. (Tropido- sumichrasti (Geagras), 250. sumichrasti (Leptocal- amus), 250. sundevalli (Temnorhyn- chus), 247. sundevallii (Prosymna), DAs suspectus (Xenodon), 147. swinhonis (Simotes), 222. Sympholis, 188. Synchalinus, 70. syspylus (Ophibolus),201. teniata (Rhadinza), 178. teeniatum(Arrhyton),252. teeniatus (Dromicus), 178. teeniatus (Simotes), 227. teeniogaster (Liophis), 166. teniolata (Coronella), iA: teniolata (Rhadinza), L7A: teniolatus (Hnicogna- thus), 174. Tzeniophis, 118. teniurus (Aporophis), 130. teeniurus (Coluber), 47. teniurus (Hlaphis), 47. teeniurus (Liophis), 130, 1388. teniurus (Oligodon), 360. tantillus (Tseniophis), taylori (Contia), 265. temminckii (Calamaria), 339. temminckii (Dromicus), temminckii (Liophis), 119. temminckii (P?sammo- phis), 119. Temnorhynchus, 246. 375 templetonii (Oligodon), 241, 359. temporalis 145. temporalis 143. temporalis 200. terrificus (Dendrelaphis), 90. terrificus (Dendrophis), 90 (Dromicus), (Liophis), (Ophibolus), tessellatus (Ablabes), 11. tessellatus (Rhinochilus), 213. tetragonus (Coluber), 274. tetratenia (Herpeto- dryas), 15. texana (Hypsiglena), 209. texensis (Diadophis), 207. Thamnosophis, 9. theobaldi (Simotes), 250. thomensis (Philotham- nus), 101. thominoti (Rhinochilus), 213 thraso (Coluber), 155. Thrasops, 104, 105. tigrina (Coronella), 199. tigrinus (Heterodon), 155. Toluca, 255. torquata (Contia), 266. torquata (Hypsiglena), 209, 210, 359. torquata (Leptodira), 210. torquatum (Pseudorab- dion), 329. torquatum 329. torquatum (Rabdosoma), 309. torquatus 309 (Rabdion), (Atractus), torquatus (Coluber), 206. torquatus (Leptocala- mus), 250. torquatus (Simotes), 252. trabalis (Coluber), 44. travancoricus (Oligodon), 236. triangula (Lampropel- tis), 200. triangularis (Coronella®, 286, trianguiaris (Elaps), 187. triangularis (Qrayia), 287. 376 triangularis (Heterono- tus), 286. triangularis (Hydrops), 187, 359. triangulum (Ablabes), 198, 200. triangulum (Coluber), 200. triangulum (Coronella), 200. triangulus (Ophibolus), 199, 200, 201. triaspis (Coluber), 37. triaspis (Natrix), 37. tricinctus (Liophis), 183. tricolor (Ablabes), 281. tricolor (Cylophis), 281. tricolor (Herpetodryas), 281. tricolor {Liopeltis), 281. trilineatus (Atractus), 312. trilineatus » (Oligodon), 238. trilineatus (Simotes), 238. Trimetopon, 184. trinotatus (Simotes), 218 Tripeltis, 235. trisealis (Coluber), 129. triscalis (Dromicus), 129. triscalis (Liophis), 129, tristis (Coluber), 88. tristis (Dendrelaphis), 88, 358. trivirgatum (Rhabdo- soma), 312. Tropidoclonium, 294. Tropidodipsas, 294. Tropidogeophis, 294. Tropidonotus, 9, 353. Typhlocalamus, 530. Typhlogeophis, 351. typhlus (Coluber), 136. typhlus (Liophis), 135, 136. typhlus (Opheomorphus), 136. typhlus (Xenodon), 136. typus (Anodon), 304, Tyria, 23, 24. undulata (Rhadinza), 174. undulatus (Coluber), 174. undulatus (Dromicus), 174. unicolor (Dromicus), 120. _ unicolor (Geophis), 250. unicolor (Leptocalamus), 290. ALPHABETICAL INDEX. unicolor (Rachiodon), 355. univittatum § (Rabdo- soma), 305. Uromacer, 115. urosticta (Aheetulla), 115. urostictus (Leptophis), tb. Urotheea, 180. vaillanti (Simotes), 228. valerie (Virginia), 289. variabilis (Calamaria), 333. variabilis (Coluber), 23. variabilis (Spilotes), 25, 33. varians (Conopsis), 268. varians (Oxyrhina), 268. variegata (Ficimia), 271. yariegatum (Amblymeto- pon), 271. variegatum soma), 276. varium (Rabdosoma), 309. veliferum (Amastri- dium), 352. ° venustus (Oligodon), 235. venustus (Simotes), 235. (Homalo- verecundus (Liophis), 134. vermiculaticeps (Coro- nella), 177. vermiculaticeps (Rha- dinza), 177. vermiculaticeps (Tzenio- phis), 177. vermiformis (Calamaria), 300. vermiformis (Carpho- phiops), 324. vermis (Celuta), 324. vermis (Carphophiops), 325. vernalis 258. vernalis (Coluber), 258. vernalis (Contia), 258. (Chlorosoma), vernalis (Cyclophis), 258. vernalis (Herpetodryas), 258. vernalis (Liopeltis), 259. versicolor (Calamaria), 345, versicolor (Coluber), 149, 19). vertebralis (Coluber), 67. ee (Oligodon), 245. vertebralis (Pituophis), 66, 67, 68. vertebralis (Simotes), 245, villarsii (Cheilorhina), 188. vincenti (Herpetodryas), 73. violacea (Coronella), 222. violaceus (Coluber), 137. violaceus (Simotes), 222 Viperinus (Dromicus), 174. virgatus (Coluber), 54. virgatus (Hlaphis), 47, 54 Virginia, 288. virgulata (Calamaria), 338, 340 viride (Gonyosoma), 57. viridicyanea (Liophis), 132. viridis (Dendrophis), 75. viridis (Liophis), 135. viridis (Opheomorphus), 135. visoninus (Adelphicus), 13. visoninus (Rhegnops), 315. vittata (Rhadinsea), 178. vittatum (Arrhyton), 252. vittatus (Atractus), 304. vittatus (Coluber), 134. vittatus (Cryptodacus), 252. vittatus (Enicognathus), 176, 178. vittatus (Liophis), 134. vudii (Alsophis), 120. vulneratus (Coluber), 59. vulpinus (Coluber), 49. vulpinus (Elaphis), 49. vulpinus (Scotophis), 49. waandersii (Oligodon), ix waandersii (Rabdion), 245. wagleri (Liophis), 134. walteri (Contia), 263. walteri (Pseudocyclo- phis), 263. whymperi (Coronella), 174. wilkesii (Pituophis), 67. woodmasoni (Simotes), 223. : wuchereri (Dromicus), 175. wuchereri (Lygophis), 175. xanthogaster (Coluber), 46. xanthurus (Spiloies), 31. 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Side view of head. 1b, —— Side view of middle of body. 2. grandoculis, Blgr., p. 84. Upper view of head and neck. 2a. Side view of head. LIST OF PLATES. 379 Fig. 3. Dendrophis gastrostictus, Blgr., p. 86. Upper view of Fig. head and neck. 3a. ——. Side view of head. 3b. Lower view of middle of body. 4, Dendrelaphis modestus, Blgr., p. 91. Upper view of head and neck. 4a. ——. Side view of head. Prate Y. . 1. Chlorophis emini, Gthr., p. 92. 2. —— hoplogaster, Gthr., p. 93. 3. heterolepidotus, Gthr., p. 95. 4. Philothamnus nitidus, Gthr., p. 100. Upper, lower, and side views of head and neck, Prate VI. 1. Hypsirhynchus ferox, Gthr., p. 117. 2. Lnophis fraseri, Blgr., p. 131. 3. callilemus, Gosse, p. 142. Upper view of head and anterior part of body, and side view of head. Prats. VIL. ap eeoven guentheri, Blgr., p. 147. 2. Aporophis coralliventris, Blgr., p. 159. 3. Rhadinea jegeri, Gthr., p. 170. Upper and side views of head and anterior part of body. Prats VIII. . 1. Hypsiglena affinis, Blgr., p. 210. Upper view of head and anterior part of body. dea: Side view of head and anterior part of body. 2. Simotes formosanus, Gthr., p. 222. Upper view of head and anterior part of body. 2a. ——. Side view of head and anterior part of body. 380 LIST OF PLATES. Fig. 3. Simotes annulifer, Blgr., p. 226. Upper view of head Fig. Fig. a aids and anterior part of body. Side view of head and anterior part of body. 3b, ——- ——. Enlarged upper view of head. oo by COE Prate 1X. . Stnotes chinensis, Gthr., p. 228. beddomti, Blgr., p. 229. theobaldi, Gthr., p. 250. Upper and side views of head and anterior part of body, and enlarged upper and side views of head. PLATE X, . Simotes cruentatus, Gthr., p. 231. . Oligodon travancoricus, Bedd., p. 236. modestus, Gthr., p. 238. Upper, lower, and side views of head and anterior part of body. Prats XI. . Oligodon everetti, Blgr., p. 239. vertebralis, Gthr., p. 245. waandersii, Blkr., p. 245, Upper and side views of head and anterior part of body, and enlarged upper and side views of head. Prats XII. . Leptocalamus sclateri, Blgr., p. 251. Upper and side views of head and anterior part of body, and enlarged upper and side views of head. . Arrhyton teniaitum, Gthr., p. 252. Enlarged upper, lower, and side views of head. . Oontia taylori, Blgr., p. 265. Upper and side views of head and anterior part of body, and enlarged upper and side views of head. Fig. bo LIST OF PLATES. 381 Pras XI. Homalosoma shiranum, Blgr., p. 276. Upper view of head and anterior part of body, and enlarged upper and side views of head. abyssinicum, Blgr., p. 276. Upper view of head and anterior part of body, and enlarged upper and side views of head. . Grayia smythii, Leach, p. 286. Upper and side views of head and anterior part of body. Pratt XIV. . Tropidodipsas annulifera, Blgr., p. 297. . Dirosema bicolor, Gthr., p. 298. . Atractus maculatus, Gthr., p. 306. Upper and side views of head and anterior part of body. Pratr XY. . Atracius modestus, Blgr., p. 304. | Upper and side views of head and anterior part of body. vittatus, Blgr., p. 304. Upper, lower, and side views of head and anterior part of body. reticulatus, Blgr., p. 311. Upper and side views of head and anterior part of body. Prats XVI. . Geophis sallei, Blgr., p. 318. x3. petersit, Blgr., p. 321. x3. championi, Blgr., p. 321. x3. godmam, Blgr., p. 322. x23. Upper, lower, and side views of head. 382 LIST OF PLATES. Prats XVII. Fig. 1. Calamaria baluensis, Blgr., p. 335. 2. margaritifera, Bikr., p. 336. Upper, lower, and side views of head and anterior part of body, and lower view of tail. Prarz XVIII. Fig. 1. Calamaria everetti, Blgr., p. 340. , young. 3. rebentischii, Blkr., p. 343. Upper and side views of head and anterior part of body, and enlarged side views of head. Prats XIX. Fig. 1. 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Scansores and Coccyges : containing the families Rhamphastide, Galbulide, and Bucconide, by P. L. Sclater ; and the families Indicatoride,Capitonide, Cuculide, and Musophagidee, by G. E. Shelley. Pp. xii., 484: 13 coloured Plates. [With Systematic and Alpha- betical Indexes.| 1891, 8vo. 12. 5s. Vol. XX. Catalogue of the Psittaci, or Parrots, in the Collection of the British Museum, By TT. Salvadori. BRITISH MUSEUM (NATURAL HISTORY). 5 Pp. xvii., 658: woodcuts and 18 coloured Plates. [With Systematic and Alphabetical Indexes.] 1891, 8vo. 1. 10s. Vol. XXI. Catalogue of the Columbe, or Pigeons, in the Collection of the British Museum. By T. Salvadori. Pp. xvii., 676: 15 coloured plates. [With Systematic and Alphabetical Indexes.] 1893, 8vo. 12. 10s. Vol. XXIT. Catalogue of the Game Birds (P¢erocletes, Galline, Opisthocomi, Hemipodii), in the Collection of the British Museum. By W. R. Ogilvie Grant. Pp. xvi., 585: 8 coloured plates. [With Systematic and Alphabetical Indexes.] 1893, 8vo. 17. 6s. Hand-List of Genera and Species of Birds, distinguishing those contained in the British Museum. By G. R. Gray, F.RS., &e. :— Part II. Conirostres, Scansores, Columbe, and Galline. Pp. xv., 278. [Table of Genera and Subgenera: Part II.] 1870, 8vo. 6s. Part III. Struthiones, Gralla, and Anseres, with Indices of Generic and Specific Names. Pp. xi., 350. [| Table of Genera and Subgenera: Part III.] 1871, 8vo. 8s. List of the Specimens of Birds in the Collection of the British Museum. By George Robert Gray :— Part IIT., Sections III. and IV. Capitonidz and Picide. [With Index.] Pp.137. 1868, 12mo. ls. 6d. Part IV. Columba. [With Index.] Pp. 73. 1856, 12mo. Js. 9d. Part V. Galline. Pp. iv., 120. [ With an Alphabetical Index.|] 1867, 12mo. 1s. 6d. Catalogue of the Birds of the Tropical Islands of the Pacific Ocean in the Collection of the British Museum. By George Robert Gray, F.L.8., &. Pp. 72. [With an Alphabetical Index.] 1859, 8vo. 1s. 6d. REPTILES. Catalogue of the Tortoises, Crocodiles, and Amphisbzenians in the Collection of the British Museum. By Dr. J. E. Gray, F.R.S., &e: Pp. viii, 80. [With an Alphabetical Index. ] 1844, 12mo., Ls. Catalogue of Shield Reptiles in the Collection of the British Museum. By John Edward Gray, F.R.S., &c. :— Part I. Testudinata (Tortoises). Pp. 79. 50 plates, 1855, 4to. 20. 10s. Supplement. With Figures of the Skulls of 36 Genera, Pp. ix., 120. 40 Woodcuts. 1870, 4to. 10s. Appendix. Pp. 28. 1872, 4te. 2s. Ed. Part II. Emydosaurians, Rhynchocephalia, and Amphis- benians. Pp. vi., 41. 25 Woodcuts. 1872, 4to, 3s. 6d. 6 LIST OF PUBLICATIONS OF THE Hand-List of the Specimens of Shield Reptiles in the British Museum. By Dr. J. E. Gray, F.R.S., F.L.S., &c. Pp. iv., 124. [With an Alphabetical Index.] 1873, 8vo. 4s. Catalogue of the Chelonians, Rhynchocephalians, and Crocodiles in the British Museum (Natural History). New Edition. By George Albert Boulenger. Pp. x., 311. 73 Woodcuts and 6 Plates. [With Systematic and Alphabetical Indexes.] 1889, 8vo. 15s. Gigantic Land Tortoises (living and extinct) in the Collection of the British Museum. By Albert C. L. G. Giinther, M.A., M.D., Ph.D., F.R.S. Pp. iv., 96. 55 Piates, and two Charts of the Aldabra group of Islands, north-west of Madagascar. [With a Systematic Synopsis of the Extinct and Living Gigantic Land Tortoises.] 1877, 4to. 12. 10s. Catalogue of the Lizards in the British Museum (Natural His- tory). Second edition. By George Albert Boulenger :— Vol. I. Geckonidew, Eublepharide, Uroplatide, Pygo- podide, Agamidw. Pp. xii, 486. 32 Plates. [With Systematic and Alphabetical Indexes.] 1885, 8vo. 20s. Vol. II. Iguanide, Xenosauride, Zonuride, Anguida, Anniellide, Helodermatidea, Varanide, Xantusiida, Teiide, Amphisbenide. Pp. xiii, 497. 24 Plates. [With Systematic and Alphabetical Indexes.] 1885, 8vo. 20s. Vol. III. Lacertide, Gerrhosauride, Scincide, Anelytro- pide, Dibamide, Chameleontide. Pp. xii., 575. 40 Plates. [With a Systematic Index and an Alphabetical Index to the three volumes.] 1887, 8vo. 1/. 6s. Catalogue of the Snakes in the British Museum (Natural His- tory). Vol. I., containing the families Typhlopide, Glauconiida, Boide, Ilysiide, Uropeltide, Xenopeltide, and Colubride aglyphe, part. By George Albert Boulenger. Pp. xiii., 448. 26 Woodcuts and 48 plates. [With Systematic and Alpha- betical Indexes.] 1893, 8vo. 17. 1s. Catalogue of Colubrine Snakes in the Collection of the British Museum. By Dr. Albert Giinther. Pp. xvi. 281. [With Geographical, Systematic, and Alphabetical Indexes.] 1858, 12mo. 4s. ; BATRACHIANS. Catalogue of the Batrachia Salientia in the Collection of the British Museum. By Dr. Albert Giinther. Pp. xvi.,160. 12 Plates. [With Systematic, Geographical, and Alphabetical Indexes.| 1858, 8vo. 6s. BRITISH MUSEUM (NATURAL HISTORY). fs Catalogue of the Batrachia Salientia, s, Ecaudata, in the Collection of the British Museum. Second Edition. By George Albert Boulenger. Pp. xvi., 503. Woodcuts and 30 Plates. [With Systematic and Alphabetical Indexes.] 1882, 8vo. 1. 10s. Catalogue of the Batrachia Gradientia, s. Caudata, and Batrachia Apoda in the Collection of the British Museum. Second edition. By George Albert Boulenger. Pp. viii., 127. 9 Plates. [With Systematic and Alphabetical Indexes.] 1882, 8yo. 9s. FISHES. Catalogue of the Fishes in the Collection of the British Museum. By Dr. Aibert Giinther, F.R.S., &e. :— Vol. III. Acanthopterygii (Gobiidse, Discoboli, Oxuder- cide, Batrachidex, Pediculati, Blenniide, Acanthoclinide, Comephoride, Trachypteride, Lophotide, Teuthidide, Acronuride, Hoplognathide, Malacanthide, Nandide, Polycentride, Labyrinthici, Luciocephalide, Atherinid, Mugilide, Ophiocephalide, Trichonotide, Cepolide, Gobiesocids, Psychrolutide, Centriscide, Fistularide, Mastacembelidsz, Notacanthi). Pp. xxv., 586. Wood- cuts. [With Systematic and Alphabetical Indexes, and a Systematic Synopsis of the families of the Acanthop- terygian Fishes.] 1861, 8vo., 10s. 6d. Vol. IV. Acanthopterygii pharyngognathi and Anacan- thini. Pp. xxi., 534. [With Systematic and Alpha- betical Indexes.] 1862, 8vo. 8s. 6d. Vol. V. Physostomi (Siluridw, Characinide, Haplochi- tonidew, Sternoptychide, Scopelide, Stomiatide). Pp. xxii, 455. Woodcuts. [With Systematic and Alpha- betical Indexes.] 1864, 8vo. 8s. Vol. VII. Physostomi (Heterophygii, Cyprinide, Gono- rhynchide, Hyodontide, Osteoglosside, Clupeide, Chirozentride, Alepocephalide, Notopteride, Halo- sauride). Pp. xx., 512. Woodcuts. [With System- atic and Alphabetical Indexes.| 1868, 8vo. 8s. Vol. VIII. Physostomi (Gymnotide, Symbranchide, Murenide, Pegaside), Lophobranchii, Plectognathi, Dipnoi, Ganoidei, Chondropterygii, Cyclostomata, Lep- tocardii. Pp. xxv.,549. [With Systematic and Alpha- betical Indexes.] 1870, 8vo. 8s. 6d. List of the Specimens of Fish in the Collection of the British Museum. Part I. Chondropterygii. By J. E. Gray. Pp. x., 160. 2 Plates. [With Systematic and Alphabetical Indexes. | 1851, 12mo. 3s. Catalogue of Fish collected and described by Laurence Theodore Gronow, now in the British Museum. Pp. vii.,196. [With a Systematic Index.] 1854, 12mo. 3s. 6d. 38 LIST OF PUBLICATIONS OF 'THE Catalogue of Lophobranchiate Fish in the Collection of the British Museum. By J. J. Kaup, Ph.D., &c. Pp. iv., 80. 4 Plates. [ With an Alphabetical Index.] 1856, 12mo. 2s. MOLLUSCA. Guide to the Systematic Distribution of Mollusca in the British Museum. Part I. By John Edward Gray, Ph.D., F.RS., &c. Pp. xii, 230. 121 Woodcuts. 1857, 8vo. 5s. Catalogue of the Collection of Mazatlan Shells in the British Museum, collected by Frederick Reigen. Described by Philip P. Carpenter. Pp. xvi., 552.' 1857, 12mo. 8s. List of Mollusca and Shells in the Collection of the British Museum, collected and described by MM. Eydoux and Souleyet in the “ Voyage autour du Monde, exécuté pendant les années “ 1836 et 1837, sur la Corvette ‘La Bonite,” and in the ** Histoire naturelle des Mollusques Ptéropodes,” Par MM. P.C. A. L. Rang et Souleyet. Pp. iv., 27. 1855, 12mo. 8d. Catalogue of Pulmonata, or Air Breathing Mollusca, in the Col- lection of the British Museum. Part I. By Dr. Louis Pfeiffer. Pp. iv., 192. Woodcuts. 1855, 12mo. 2s. 6d. Catalogue of the Auriculide, Proserpinide, and Truncatellide in the Collection of the British Museum. By Dr. Louis Pfeiffer. Pp. iv., 150. Woodcuts. 1857, 12mo. 1s. 9d. List of the Mollusca in the Collection of the British Museum. By John Edward Gray, Ph.D., F.R.S., &e. * PartI. Volutide. Pp. 23. 1855, 12mo. 6d. Part IT. Olivide. Pp. 41. 1865, 12mo. Is. Catalogue of the Conchifera, or Bivalve Shells, in the Collection of the British Museum. By M. Deshayes :— Part 1. Veneride, Cyprinide, Glauconomide, and Petri- colade. Pp. iv., 216. 1853, 12mo. 3s. Part II. Petricoladae (concluded); Corbiculade. Pp. 217-292. [With an Alphabetical Index to the two parts.| 1854, 12mo. 6d. BRACHIOPODA. Catalogue of Brachiopoda Ancylopoda or Lamp Shells in the Collection of the British Museum. [Jsswed as “ Catalogue of the Mollusea, Part IV.”] Pp. iv., 128. 25 Woodeuts. [With an Alphabetical Index.] 1853, 12mo. 3s. POLYZOA. Catalogue of Marine Polyzoa in the Collection of the British Museum. Part III. Cyclostomata. By George Busk, F.R.S. Pp viii, 39. 38 Plates. [With a Systematic Index.] 1875, Rvo. Ss. BRITISH MUSEUM (NATURAL HISTORY). 9 CRUSTACEA. Catalogue of Crustacea in the Collection of the British Museum. Part I. Leucosiade. By Thomas Bell, V.P.R.S., Pres. L.S., &c. Pp. iv., 24. 1855, 8vo. 6d. Catalogue of the Specimens of Amphipodous Crustacea in the _ Collection of the British Museum. By C. Spence Bate, F.R.S., &c. Pp. iv., 399. 58 Plates. [With an Alphabetical Index. | 1862, 8vo. 1. 5s. INSECTS Coleopterous Insects. Nomenclature of Coleopterous Insects in the Collection of the British Museum :— Part V. Cucujide, &e. By Frederick Smith. [Also issued as “List of the Coleopterous Insects. Part J.” | Pp. 25. 1851, 12mo. 6d. Part VI. Passalide. By Frederick Smith. Pp. iv., 23. 1 Plate. [With Index.] 1852, 12mo. 8d. Part VII. Longicornia, I. By Adam White. Pp. iv., 174. 4Plates. 1853, 12mo. 2s. 6d. Part VIII. Longicornia, II. By Adam White. Pp. 237. 6 Plates. 1855, 12mo. 3s. 6d. Part IX. Cassidide. By Charles H. Boheman, Professor of Natural History, Stockholm. Pp.225. [With Index. | 1856, 12mo. 3s. Illustrations of Typical Specimens of Coleoptera in the Collection of the British Museum. Part I. Lycide. By Charles Owen Waterhouse. Pp. x., 83. 18 coloured Plates. [With Syste- matic and Alphabetical Indexes.] 1879, 8vo. 16s. Catalogue of the Coleopterous Insects of Madeira in the Collection of the British Museum. By T. Vernon Wollaston, M.A., F.L.S. Pp. xvi. 234: 1 plate. [With a Topographical Catalogue and an Alphabetical Index.|] 1857, 8vo. 3s. Catalogue of the Coleopterous Insects of the Canaries in the Collec- tion of the British Museum. By T. Vernon Wollaston, M.A., F.L.S. Pp. xii.,648. [With Topographical and Alphabetical Indexes.] 1864, 8vo. 10s. 6d. Catalogue of Halticide in the Collection of the British Museum. By the Rev. Hamlet Clark, M.A., F.L.S. Physapodes and (Edipodes. Part I. Pp. xii., 301. Frontispiece and 9 Plates, 1860, 8vo. 7s. Catalogue of Hispide in the Collection of the British Museum. By Joseph S. Baly, M.E.S., &e. Part I. Pp. x., 172. -9 Plates. [With an Alphabetical Index,] 1858, Svo. Gs. a 80204, AS 10 LIST OR PUBLICATIONS OF THE Hymenopterous Insects. Catalogue of Hymenopterous Insects in the Collection of the British Museum. By Frederick Smith. 12mo. :— Part I. Andrenide and Apide. Pp. 197. 6 Plates. 1853, 2s. 6d. Part II. Apide. Pp. 199-465. 6 Plates. [With an Alphabetical Index.] 1854, 6s. . Part III. Mutillide and Pompilide. Pp. 206. 6 Plates. 1855, 6s. Part IV. Sphegide, Larride, and Crabronide. Pp. 207- 497. 6 Plates. [With an Alphabetical Index.] 1856, 6s. Part V. Vespide.» Pp. 147. 6 Plates. [With an Alpha- betical Index.] 1857, 6s. Part VI. Formicide. Pp. 216. 14 Plates. [With an Alphabetical Index.] 1858, 6s. Part VII. Dorylide and Thynnide. Pp. 76. 3 Plates. { With an Alphabetical Index.] 1859, 2s. Descriptions of New Species of Hymenoptera in the Collection of the British Museum. By Frederick Smith. Pp. xxi., 240. | With Systematic and Alphabetical Indexes.] 1879, 8vo. 10s. List of Hymenoptera, with descriptions and figures of the Typical Specimens in the British Museum. Vol. I., Tenthredinide and Siricide. By W. F. Kirby. Pp. xxviii, 450. 16 coloured Plates. [With Systematic and Alphabetical Indexes.] 1882, 8vo. 12. 18s. Dipterous Insects. List of the Specimens of Dipterous Insects in the Collection of the British Museum. By Francis Walker, F.L.S. 12mo.:— Part II. Pp. 231-484. 1849. 3s. 6d. Part IV. Pp. 689-1172. [With an index to the four parts, and an Index of Donors.] 1849. 6s. Part V. Supplement I. Stratiomide, Xylophagide, and Tabanide. Pp. iv., 330. 2 Cuts. 1854. 4s. 6d. Part VI. Supplement II. Acroceridze and part of the family Asilide. Pp. ii., 331-506. 8 Cuts. 1854. 3s. Part VII. Supplement III. Asilide. Pp. ii., 507-775 1855. 3s. 6d. Lepidopterous Insects. Illustrations of Typical Specimens of Lepidoptera Heterocera in the Collection of the British Museum :— Part I. By Arthur Gardiner Butler. Pp. xiii, 62. 20 Coloured Plates. [With a Systematic Index.] 1877, Ato. 20. BRITISH MUSEUM (NATURAL HISTORY). 11 Illustrations of Typical Specimens of Lepidoptera Heterocera &e.—continued. Part III. By Arthur Gardiner Butler. Pp. xviii., 82 > ae 41-60 Coloured Plates. [With a Systematic Index. ] 1879, 4to. 2. 10s. Part V. By Arthur Gardiner Butler. Pp. xii., 74. 78-100 Coloured Plates. [With a Systematic Index.] 1881, 4to. 22. 10s. Part VI. By Arthur Gardiner Butler. Pp. xv., 89. 101-120 Coloured Plates. [With a Systematic Index. ] 1886, 4to. 27. 4s. Part VII. By Arthur Gardiner Butler. Pp. iv., 124. 121-138 Coloured Plates. [With a Systematic List.] 1889, 4to. 22. Part VIII. The Lepidoptera Heterocera of the Nilgiri District. By George Francis Hampson. Pp. iv., 144. 139-156 Coloured Plates. [With a Systematic List. ] 1891, 4to. 2. Part IX. The Macrolepidoptcra Heterocera of Ceylon. By George Francis Hampson. Pp. v., 182. 157-176 Coloured Plates. [With a General Systematic List of Species collected in, or recorded from, Ceylon.] 1893, 4to. 20. 2s. Catalogue of Diurnal Lepidoptera of the family Satyride in the Collection of the British Museum. By Arthur Gardiner Butler, F.LS., &. Pp. vi. 211. 5 Plates. {With an Alphabetical Index.] 1868, 8vo. 5s. 6d. Catalogue of Diurnal Lepidoptera described by Fabricius in the Collection of the British Museum. By Arthur Gardiner Butler, F.LS., &. Pp. iv., 303. 3 Plates. 1869, 8vo. 7s. 6d. Specimen of a Catalogue of Lycenide in the British Museum. By W. C. Hewitson. Pp. 15. 8 Coloured Plates. 1862, 4to. 14. 1s. List of Lepidopterous Insects in the Collection of the British Museum. Part I. Papilionide. By G. R. Gray, F.L.S. Pp. 106. [With an Alphabetical Index.] 1856, 12mo. Qs. List of tiie Specimens of Lepidopterous Insects in the Collection. of the British Museum. By Francis Walker. 12m. :— Part VI. Lepidoptera Heterocera. Pp. 1258-1507. 1855, 3s. 6d. Part XIX. Pyralides. Pp. 799-1036. [With an Alpha- betical Index to Parts XVI.—XIX.] 1859, 3s. 6d. Part XX. © Geometrites. Pp. 1-276. 1860, 4s. Part XXI. —————-—. Pp. 277-498. 1860, 3s. Part XXII. —— Pp. 499-755. 1861, 3s. 6d. Part XXIII. ————-—__ Pp. 756-1020. 1861, 3s. 6d. Part XXIV. ——- Pp. 1021-1280. 1862, 3s. 6d. Part XXV. —— Pp. 1281-1477. 1862, 3s. Part XX VI. -—-——-— Pp. 1478-1796. [With an Alphabetical Index to Parts XX—XXVI.] 1862, 4s. 6d, 12 . LIST OF PUBLICATIONS DF THE List of the Specimens of Lepidopterous Insects, &e.—continued. Part XXVII. Crambites and Tortricites. Pp. 1-286. 1863, 4s. Part XXVIII. Tortricites and Tineites. Pp. 287-561. 1863, 4s. Part XXIX. Tineites. Pp. 562-835. 1864, 4s. Part XXX. ——— Pp. 836-1096. [With an Alpha- betical Index to Parts XXVII-—XXX.] 1864, 4s. Part XXXI. Supplement. Pp. 1-321. 1864, 5s. Part XXXII. Part 2. Pp. 322-706. 1865, 5s. Part XX XIII. ————-— _ Part 3. Pp. 707-1120. 1865, 6s. Part XXXIV. ————— Part 4. Pp. 1121-1538. 1865, 5s. 6d. Part XXXV. —M———— Part 5. Pp. 1534-2040. [ With an Alphabetical Index to Parts XXXI~XXXV. ] 1866, 7s. Neuropterous Insects, Catalogue of the Specimens of Neuropterous Insects in the Collec- tion of the British Museum. By Francis Walker. 12mo. :— Part I. (Phryganides—Perlides.) Pp. iv., 192. 1852, 2s. 6d. Part II. Sialide—Nemopterides. Pp. ii., 193-476. 1853, 3s. 6d. Part III. Termitide—Ephemeride. Pp. ii., 477-585. 1853, 1s. 6d. Part IV. Odonata. Pp. ii., 587-658. 1853, 12mo. Is. Catalogue of the Specimens of Neuropterous Insects in the Col- lection of the British Museum. By Dr. H. Hagen. Part I. Termitina. Pp. 34. 1858, 12mo. 6d. Orthopterous Insects. Catalogue of Orthopterous Insects in the Collection of the British Museum. Part I. Phasmide. By John Obadiah Westwood, F.L.S., &e. Pp. 195. 48 Plates. [With an Alphabetical Index.] 1859, 4to. 37. Catalogue of the Specimens of Blattarize in the Collection of the British Museum. By Francis Walker, F.L.S., &. Pp. 2389. [With an Alphabetical Index.] 1868, 8vo. ds. 6d. Catalogue of the Specimens of Dermaptera Saltatoria [Part I.] and Supplement to the Blattariz in the Collection of the British Museum. Gryllide. Blattarie. Locustide. By Francis Walker, F.L.S., &. ’ Pp. 224. [With an Alphabetical Index. ] 1869, 8vo. 5s. BRITISH MUSEUM (NATURAL HISTORY). 13 Catalogue of the Specimens of Dermaptera Saltatoria in the Collection of the British Museum. By Francis Walker, F.L.S., &e.— Part II. Locustide (continued). Pp. 225-423. [With an Alphabetical Index.] 1869, 8vo. 4s. 6d. Part III. Locustidee (continued).—Acridide. Pp. 425- 604. [With an Alphabetical Index.] 1870, 8vo. 4s. Part IV. Acridide (continued). Pp. 605-809. [With an Alphabetical Index.] 1870, 8vo. 6s. Part V. Tettigidee—-Supplement to the Catalogue of Blat- tarie.— Supplement to the Catalogue of Dermaptera Saltatoria (with remarks on the Geographical Distribution of Dermaptera). Pp. 811-850; 43; 116. [With Alphabetical Indexes.| 1870, 8vo. 6s. Hemipterous Insects. List of the Specimens of Hemipterous Insects in the Collection of the British Museum. By W.S. Dallas, F.L.S.:— Part I. Pp.368. 11 Plates. 1851, 12mo.-7s. Part II. Pp. 369-590. Plates 12-15. 1852, 12mo. 4s, Catalogue of the Specimens of Heteropterous Hemiptera in the Collection of the British Museum. By Francis Walker, F.L.S., &e. 8vo.:— Part I. Scutata. Pp. 240. 1867. 5s. Part II. Scutata (continued). Pp. 241-417. 1867. 4s. Part III. Pp. 418-599. [With an Alphabetical Index to Parts I., I1., III., and a Summary of Geographical Distribution of the Species mentioned.| 1868, 4s. 6d. Part IV. Pp. 211. [Alphabetical Index.] 1871. 6s. Part V. Pp. 202. ——- 1872. 5s. Part VI. Pp. 210. ———-————-————. 1873. is. Part VII. 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