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Grows to 21 inches. (Tail 275.) 



Inhabits Pegu and Upper Barmah, also Java, Borneo, Celebes, 

 Formosa, Southern China, Pachebone and the Malayan Penin- 

 sula. 



H. enhydris, Schn, 



Homalopsis aer, Boie. 



H. olivaceus and enhydris, Cantor. 



Hypsirhina fiircata hilineata and trilineata, Gray. 



Form slender or stout ; variable. Head rather elongate and 

 subtriangular, distinct from neck. Prsefrontal much broader 

 than long. Loreal squarish. One pr?eocular. Two postoculars. 

 8 upper labials, the fourth entering the orbit. Colour variable. 



Above dark hair brown, olive tinted, and with a blue iri- 

 descence. Down each side from the occipitals to the end of the 

 tail a pale stripe, margined above and below with a dark line. 

 Sides and belly yellowish white. Along each side a supra- 

 abdominal stripe of pale salmon red. Scuta and scutella dark 

 edged, giving rise to two lateral lines and a median one below 

 the tail. 



Grows to 28 inches. (Tail 5-50.) 



Inhabits Bengal, Southern India, Pegu, Tenasserim, the 

 Malayan Peninsula, Borneo, Java, &c. 



Cantor says a female he had for six months in confinement 

 produced eleven young ones alive. A female however killed 

 by me in March near Rangoon contained six eggs (the rest 

 having been probably laid), so that additional observations are 

 desirable to determine if there is no error in one of the above 

 statements. Can Cantor's specimen have been the nearly allied 

 H. Jagorii described from Siam, which mainly differs from the 

 present in having 128 ventrals only in place of 160 or there- 

 abouts ? 



Ferania, Gray. 



Habit stout. Head short. Nostil in a single plate externally 

 divided by a groove. Two very small prtefrontals. Eye small, 

 with vertical pupil. Scales smooth in 29 rows. 



