88. COEONELLA. 205 



D. Black, with yellow rings, the red colour appearing on 

 each side as rounded spots. 



a. Yg. (So. 21; V. 218; Tehuantepec. 

 C. 47). 



E. Ked above, each scale tipped with black, the rings reduced 

 to mere traces here and there. 



a. Hgr. (So. 23; V. 218; Yucatan. 

 C. 55). 



F. Almost uniform black, with very indistinct traces 

 of the light annuli. 



«. c? (So. 21; V. 225; C. 51). Irazu, Costa F. D. Godinan, Esq. 



Kica. [P.]. 



14. Coronella doliata. 



Coluber doliatus, Lifin. S. N. i. p. 379 (1760) ; Jlarl. Jown. Ac. 



Philad. Y. 1827, p. 302, and Phya. 3Ied. Res. p. 125 (1835). 



doliatus, part., Daud. Sept. vii. p. 74 (1803). 



duoifi'isiensis, Sowerby, Brit. Misc. p. 5, pi. iii. (1804). 



Corouella eoccinea, Schley. Phys. Serp. ii. p. 57 (1837) ; Jan, Arch. 



Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1803, p. 239, and Icon. Gen. 17, pi. i. fig. 1 



(1866) ; Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mex., Rept. p. 608, pi. xxxix. tig. 1 



(1886). 



doliata, Hulbr. N. Am. Herp. iii. p. 105, pi. xxiv. (1842). 



Calamaria elapsoidea, Holhr. I. c. p. 119, pi. xxviii. 



Osceola elapsoidea, Baird ^ Gir. Cat. N. Am. Rept. p. 133 (1853), 



and Rej}. U.S. Sttrv. R. R. x. pt. iii. pi. xx.xiii. fig. 97 (1859) ; 



Cope, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xiv. 1892, p. 600. 

 Lampropeltis eoccinea, Cojie, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1800, p. 257. 

 Ophibolus dohatus, Garm. N. Am. Rept. p. 64, pi. v. fig. 2 (1883) ; 



H. Garm. Bull, lllin. Lab. iii. 1892, p. 298. 

 elapsoideus, H. Garm. I. c. 



Snout much depressed, slightly promineut ; rostal once and a 

 half as broad as deep, the portion visible from above measuring 

 about half its distance from the frontal ; suture between the inter- 

 nasals shorter than that between the pr^efrontals ; frontal a little 

 longer than broad, as long as its distance from the end of the snout, 

 a little shorter than the parietals ; loreal usually absent ; one praj- 

 and two postoculars ; temporals 1+2; seven upper labials, third 

 and fourth entering the eye : four lower labials in contact with the 

 anterior chin-shields, which are longer than the posterior. Scales 

 in 17 or 19 rows. Ventrals 161-180 ; anal entire ; subcaudals 

 81-54. Head and body scarlet, with pairs of black rings enclosing 

 each a white one ; the first white ring on the nape ; these rings 

 may be interrvipted on the ventral surface. 



Total length 230 millim. ; tail 35. 



South-eastern United States. 



a. $ (Sc. 17 ; V. 161 ; C. 42). N. America. E. Doubledaj, Esq. [r.]. 



