HERPETOLOGY OF JAPAN. 

 Table IV. — Khingan Mountains to East Turkestan. 



455 



No. 



St. Petersb. 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Stockholm. . 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Brit. Mus. . 



Do 



Do 



Do 



2216 

 2217 

 2218 

 2222 

 2223 

 2224 

 2226 

 3719 

 3720 

 2235 

 2239 

 2243 

 3721 



Sex and 

 age. 



Locality. 



Autlioritv. 



1806 

 1807 

 1808 

 1809 

 1810 

 1811 



Padun Strauch . . 



do do 



Nikolski Za vod ' do 



Khingan do ... . 



Daurian Steppes . - lo 



Tarei Noor In.... 



Argun River do. . . . 



Bukukun do 



Khingan do 



Argun ' do 



Ust Striclka do 



Gobi I do 



Khingan ' do 



Ordos do 



do ' do 



Ala-shan Go vernin do 



do j do.... 



Female . . i Altai Stejneger . 



Male do. 



Female, -t do. 



do do. 



Male I do. 



do do. 



.do. 

 .do. 

 -do. 

 .do. 

 .do. 



' Southern Mongolia ' Mtiheli 



I do do 



Halfgr. ..i East Turkestan ; Boulenger. 



Female. .: Smeinogorsk do 



Halfgr. . .1 Lob Nor j do 



do do do 



Average . 



162 

 164 

 161 

 157 

 163 

 167 

 160 

 163 

 161 

 160 

 154 

 147 

 155 

 179 

 169 

 163 

 168 

 172 

 175 

 163 

 171 

 l61 

 166 

 163 

 170 

 161 

 166 

 157 

 164 



163.5 43.7 



Table V. — "Japan" Goschkewitsch, 1861. 



It maA" now be regarded as demonstrated that the onh^ form found 

 in the islands of Japan proper is AgJcistrodon hlomhoffii which, so far as 

 the accessible material and records go, is the best differentiated form. 



The Korean and Chinese forms differ only in the fewer subcaudals. 

 There is no absolutely sharp line between the two forms inasmuch as 44 



