Brtmley — Reptiles and Batrachians of Southend United States. 15 



Storeria dekayi. 



DEKAY'S SNAKE. 



Green Cove Springs ivnd Orlando, Florida; F.ay St. Louis, ^lississippi. 



Virginia valeriae. 



VALERIAS SNAKE. 



Mimsville, Georgia, April, May, 1903, 5. 



Virginia elegans. 



ELEGANT SNAKE. 



Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, 10 specimens in ISilS and lS<t!t. 



Haldea striatula. 



BROWN SNAKE. 



Bay St. Lonis, Mississippi, a dozen specimens lSi)7 to li»01. 



Liodytes alleni. 



ALLEN'S SNAKE. 



tireen Cove Springs and Orlando, Florida. 



Eutaenia sirtalis. 



(iAKTER SNAKE. 



Mimsville and Rieeboro, Georgia; Tarpon Sj)rings, Florida. TJie form 

 ordinatus is quite common at Mimsville, and I have had one also from 

 Rieeboro. 



Eutaenia sackeni. 



FLOJUDA RIBBON SNAKE. 



Bay St. Lonis, ^Mississippi, 5 specimens. Also from Green Cove Si)ringp, 

 Orlando and Belleair, Florida. 



Tantilla coronata. 



CUOWNEl) TANTILLA. 



r>ay St. Louis, Mississippi, common. Also from Taijion Springs, Flor- 

 ida, 4; and Orlando, Florida, 1. 



Elaps fulvius. 



CORAL ADDER. 



]\Iimsville, Georgia; Rieeboro, Georgia; connnon at l)oth j)laees. Also 

 from Orlando and Green Cove Springs, Florida. 



Ancistrodon piscivorus. 



COTTON MOUTH. 



Bay St. Lonis, Mississippi; Belleair and Orlando, Florida; Mimsville 

 and liiceboro, Georgia. 



Ancistrodon contortrix. 



COPPERHEAD. 



Rieeboro, Georgia, commcju; not received from any other locality. 



