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Inhabits Bengal, Central and Southern India, Ceylon, the 

 Khasi Hills, Upper Barma and Pegu (Northern). 



P. purpurascens, Gunther. 



Resembles myderizans, but the nasal appendage is verrucose 

 on its upper surface, and it has no lateral streak. 



Colour brownish gray, marked with pui-ple and dotted 

 with brown above and below. The shields of the upper surface 

 of the head are brown with yellowish edges. A brown band 

 from the snout through the eye to the throat. 



Grows to 48 inches. (Tail 18.) 



Inhabits Ceylon (Gunther), Maunbhum (Anderson). 



Family Dipsadid^. 



Body elongate, compressed. Head short, sub-triangular, dis- 

 tinct from neck. Eye large. Pupil vertical. Scales smooth. 



DiPSAS. 



Scales smooth, those of the vertebral row enlarged. Posterior 

 maxillary tooth grooved. 



D. multimaculata, Schl, 



Body strongly compressed. Scales in 17 to 19 rows, with an 

 apical groove. Anal entire. Loreal higher than long. One 

 prseocular. Two postoculars. 8 upper labials, the third, fourth 

 and fifth entering the orbit. Colour pale reddish olive with a 

 series of round brown spots, pale within and bordered without 

 with white, and down each side of spine with a row of smaller and 

 less distinct spots along the side. Head symmetrically marked. 



Grows to 35 inches. (Tail 7'0.) 



Inhabits Pegu, Tenasserim, the Malayan Peninsula, Siam, 

 Pinang, Java, Celebes, and, according to Gunther, China and Bengal. 

 The last locality, however, I doubt, and it requries strong confirm- 

 ation. This is a common species in Pegu, and the handsomest of 

 the genus, I think. 



