ON THE COMMON INDIAN SNAKES. 553 



Key to Distribution Map of Dipsadomorphus trigonatvs. 



1. Ceylon. — Exact locality not specified. Ferguson Rept. 



Fauna, Ceylon, 1877, p. 21. 



2. Trevandrum. — Ferguson. Bomb. JourL, Vol. X, p. 73. 



3. Anamallays. — Boulenger. British Museum. 



4. Trichinopoly. — Wall. 



5. Cannanore. — Wall. 



(!. Bangalore- — Sclater. Indian Museum. 



7. Pondicherry. — Boulenoer. British Museum. 



8. Madras. — ,, ,, ,, 



9. Ellore. — Blanford. Jourl. Asiat. Soc, Bengal, Vol. XL VIII, 



p. 115. 



10. Vizagapatam. — Russell. Ind. Serp., Vol. I, p. 21. 



11. Sholapur. — Millard. Bombay Collection. 



12. Poona. — ,, 



13. Khandala. — ,, 



14. Bombay. — ,, 



15. Igatpuri.— ,, 



16. Nasik. — ,, 



17. Guzerat, — Bombay JourL, Vol. XIII, p. 340. 



18. Karaghora. — Millard. Bombay Collection. 



19. Ahmedabad. — 



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20. Nowgong. — Sclater. Indian Museum. 



21. Berhampore. — Wall. 



22. Aska. — Sclater. Indian Museum. 



23. Balasor — ,, ,, ,, 



24. Manbhum. — ,, ,, ,, 



25. Calcutta. — ,, ,, ,, 



26. Chakardapur. — Annandale. Indian Museum. 



27. Purnea. — Sclater. Indian Museum. 



28. West of Barakhar. — Anderson. Jourl. Asiat. Soc, Bengal, 



Vol. XL, p. 35. 



29. Shillong. —Annandale. Indian Museum. 



30. Naga Hills — Anderson. Loc. cit. 



31. Fyzabad.— Wall. 



32. Ajmere. — Sclater. Indian Museum. 



33. Jaipur. — ,, ,, ,, 



