MASTICOPHIS. 103 



the fourth row and adjacent edges of the 3d and 5th. It is not 

 entirely yellow, but has a light reddish stripe through its centre. 

 There are faint indications of a repetition of these marks of similar 

 character farther behind, but the specimens do not show them 

 distinctly. 



Betw.IndJanola j ^^3 2. 149. 15. 65^. 22. Col. J. D. Graham. 

 & LI Faso. ) 



" 204+2. 152. 15. 65. 22. « 



5. 3IastiCopIiis tseiiiafus, B. & G. — Abroad brown dorsal stripe 

 margined by a darker line. The four outer rows of scales on each side 

 yellow, with a dark line through the centre of each. A dark line along the 

 edge of the abdomen, making six dark lines on each side. Beneath yellowish. 



Stn. Leptophis txniata, Hallow. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. VI, 1852, 

 181. 



Owing to the mutilation of the head of the single specimen in our 

 possession, it is impossible to describe this with any degree of accu- 

 racy ; in its general relations, however, it has the plates much as in 

 the preceding species. 



A longitudinal dorsal band, six and two half-scales wide, olive- 

 brown, each scale with a rather deeper spot in the centre; the four 

 and a half scales on *each side of this band yellow, each row with 

 a narrow brown stripe through its centre, fading out in the tail. 

 There are thus five dark stripes on each side, the fifth above margin- 

 ing the dorsal band. Of these stripes, the 1st and 3d are narrow, 

 each showing a stripe of yellow of the same size on each side of it; 

 the 2d and 3d are closer to each other and broader. Beneath yel- 

 lowish, with a distinct dark stripe on each side, just within the external 

 row of dorsal scales. The scutellse otherwise immaculated, except a 

 few scattered dots towards the head, exhibiting a tendency to ar- 

 rangement in two rows. Extreme bases of all the scales black. 



California. 209+2. 157. 15. 48 i. 14. Dr. W. Gambel. 



