Brimley — Reptiles and Batrachians of Southeast United States. 13 



Rhineura floridana. 



FLORIDA BLIXDWOK.M. 



Orlando ami TarpDii Springs, Florida. Apparently common at ])otli 

 })lacos. 



Parancia abacura. 



IIOKX SXAKK. 



:Mimsville, Georgia, ]\Iay 1(1, 1902, 1 ; August 10, 190^, 1 ; Riceboro, 

 Georgia, May 31, 1909, 1 five feet long; also 1 specimen each from Belle- 

 air and Orlando, Florida. 



Diadophis punctatus. 



KIXG-XECKEl) SXA KE. 



Numerous specimens from Bay St. Louis, ^Mississippi; 1 from Riceboro, 

 Georgia; and 1 or 2 each from Orlando, Tarpon Springs and Hastings, 

 Florida. 



Rhadinaea flavilata. 



I5l;( »\VX-lIEAr)El> SXAKE. 



Bay St. Louis, ^Mississippi, abundant. Two specimens from Orlando, 

 Florida. 



Heterodon simus. 



IKXiXOSED SXAKE. 



^Mimsville, Georgia. Apparently rather common. 



Heterodon platyrhinus. 



SPKEADIXG ADDER. 



Bay St. Louis, Mis.sissippi, 1, ^larch, 1901; ^Mimsville, Georgia, and 

 Riceboro, Georgia, common, but the black form nuich commoner than 

 the spotted one at these two places. 



Cyclophis aestivus. 



SOUTHERX (iREEX SXAKE. 



Bay St. Louis, ]Mississippi ; ^limsville, CJeorgia ; St. Petersburg and 

 Tarpon Springs, Florida. 



Bascanion constrictor. 



BLACK SNAKE. 



Bay St. Louis, ^Mississippi ; ]Mimsville, (ieorgia; Riceboro, Georgia. 



Bascanion flagellum. 



('OACHWIIll'. 



^limsville and Riceboro, Georgia ; and Orlando, Florida. 

 Coluber obsoletus confinis. 



SPOTTED CHICKEN SNAKE. 

 Only from ]Mimsville, Georgia, where it does not appear to be common. 



Coluber quadrivittatus. 



STRIPED ClIRKEX SXAKE. 



Ricel)oro, (Jeorgia, common; also 1 each from ( )rhuido and Fort ^h^ade, 

 Florida. 



