100 Annals of tlie South African Museum. 



SUB-FAMILY III. DIPS ADOMORPHIN JE . 



40. Pytlwnodipsas carinata Giinth. ; Cat. Sn. iii. p. 45. 



41. Tarbophis semiannulatus (Smith) ; Cat. Sn. iii. p. 51. This 



snake does not appear to have been hitherto recorded from 

 South Africa. The Museum possesses specimens from 

 Barberton, in the Transvaal, and from Delagoa Bay, 

 presented by Dr. P. Eendal and Mr. J. de Costa, 

 respectively. 



42. Leptodira hotamlceia (Laur.) ; Cat. Sn. iii. p. 89. 



43. Amplorhinus multimaculatus Smith; Cat. Sn. iii. p. 125. 



44. Trimerorliinus rhombeatus (Linn.) ; Cat. Sn. iii. p. 138. 



45. Trimerorhinus tritceniatus (Giinth.) ; Cat. Sn. iii. p. 139. 



46. Rhamphiophis multimaculatus (Smith); Cat. Sn. iii. p. 148. 



47. Psammophis notostictus Peters; Cat. Sn. iii. p. 156. 

 :;: 48. PsamiKo/i/iix trit/ra/iunus Giinth; Cat. Sn. iii. p. 159. 



49. Psammophis sibilans (Linn.) ; Cat. Sn. iii. p. 161. This snake, 



which is found in tropical Africa and Egypt extends south- 

 wards to Mashonaland, whence the Museum has received 

 specimens. The allied form found in the Colony is assigned 

 by Mr. Boulenger to P. nostostictiis. 



50. Psammophis furcatus Peters: Cat. Sn. iii. p. 164. 



51. Psammopliis brevirostris Peters ; Cat. Sn. iii. p. 166. 



52. Psammopliis cnicifcr Boie ; Cat. Sn. iii. p. 169. 



::: 53. Psammophis jallce, Peracca, Bol. ; Mus. Turin xi. No. 225 

 [Ehodesia] . 



54. Tliclotornis kirtlandii (Hallow.) ; Cat. Sn. iii. p. 185. 



55. Dispholidus tupus (Smith) ; Cat. Sn. iii. p. 187. 

 :;: 56. Galamelaps concolor (Smith) ; Cat. Sn. iii. p. 246. 



57. Macrclaps microlepidotus (Gtinth.) ; Cat. Sn. iii. p. 255. 



58. Aparallactus capcnsis Smith ; Cat. Sn. iii. p. 259. 



SUB-FAMILY IV. HYDROPHIIN^E. 



59. Hydras plat urns (Linn.) ; Cat. Sn. iii. p. 267. This sea-snake 



has been caught in both Table and False Bays. 



