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18. Oligodon bitorquatus, Boie (rather rare) 



19. Lycodon aulicus, L. (common) 



20. Lycodon subcindus, Boie (not common, yoimg spéci- 



mens hâve a remarkable resemblance to the 



Bungarus -species) 



21. Polyodontophis geminatus, Boie (rare: the variety 



with the broken dorsal stripe is still rarer) 



22. Ablabes baliodirus, Boie (rare) 



23. Xenodon purpurascens, Schl. (rare) 



24. Simotes octolineatus, Schn. (in the higher région-. 



but not common) 



25. Simotes fasciolatus, G-ûnth. (in the plains, not com- 



mon) 



26. Zamenis mucosus, L. (rare, not yet known from 



West- Java) 



27. Zamenis korros, Schl. (common) 



28. Coluber melanurus, Schl. (common) 



2 l ->. Coluber radiatus, Schl. (at higher élévations, not 



common) 



30. Coluber oxycepkalus, Boie (common) 



31. Coluber tricolor, Schl. (very rare) . 



32. Bendrophis formosa, Reinw. (rare) 



33. Bendrophis pictus, G-m. (common) 



34. Tropidonotus piscator, Schn. (not common) 



35. Tropidonotus chrysargus, Schl. (rare) 



36. Tropidonotus trianguligerus, Schl. (common) 



37. Tropidonotus quincunciatus, Schl. (common in the 



plains) 



38. Tropidonotus leucpmelas, Guxth. (in the plains, rare) 



39. Tropidonotus vittatus, L. (very common) 



40. Tropidonotus subminiatus, Schl. (common) 



41. Macropistodon rhodomelas. Boie (in West- Java rare. 



eastwards not uncommon) 



42. Xenodermus jav micus, Schl. (very rare) 



43. Acrochordus javanicus, Schl. (rather common in the 



lower countries) 



44. Chersydrus granulatus, Schx. (rare) 



