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VII. Lepidosteid^— Gar Pikes, 



20. Lepidosteus osseus (Kgassiz) — Long-nosed Gar. 



21. Cylindrosteus platystormis (Grd.) — Short-nosed Gar. 



VIII. Petromyzontid^ — Lampreys. 

 23. Petromyzon argenteun (Kirtland) — Silvery Lamprey 



LIST OF KANSAS SNAKES IN THE MUSEUxM OF 

 THE KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY. 



Prepared by Annie E. ]\Iozley, Class of 1878, State University. 

 COLUBRID^. 



EUTAINIA. 



1. E. si)'talis, B. and G. Striped Garter Snake. Douglas count}'. 



2. E. su'talis, variety dor^talis, B. and G. Douglas county. 



'6. E Kaurita, B. and G. Swift Garter or Riband Snake. Douglas county. 



4. E. parietnlis, B. and G. Douglas county. 



5. E. Marciana, B. and G. Douglas county. 



(5. E. proxima, B. and G. Wallace county. Collected by Prof. Snow. 



7. E. . Specimen referred to Eutaiuia, but disagrees with genus in hav- 

 ing but two postorbitals, and in having very short tail. Douglas count}'. Very- 

 common. 



NERODIA. 



1. i\7. sipedo/i, B. and G. Water Snake. Douglas county, 



2. N. Holbrookii, B. and G. (?) Holbrook's Water Snake. Douglas county. 



REOINA. 



1. R. . Specimen referred to Regina, but diSers from it in having more 



than 162 abdominal scutellse. Probably a new species. Douglas county. Collected 

 by F. H. Morgan. 



HETERODON. 



1. H. simus, B. and G. Hog-nose Snake. Wallace county. Collected by Prof. 

 Snow. 



2. H. nasicus, B. and G. Hog-nose Snake. Wallace county. Collected by 

 Prof. Snow. 



3. H. cognatus, B. and G. Blowing Viper. Douglas county. 



4. H. atmode*., B. and G. Blowing Viper or Spreading Adder. Douglas 

 county. 



PITUOPHIS. 



1. P. t^tiyi, B. and G. Bull Snake, or Western Pine Snake. Doughis county. 



SCOTOPHIS. 



1. S. alleghaniensiH, B. and G. Pilot Snake. Racer. Douglas county. Col- 

 lected by W. G. Raymond. 



