'272 Illinois State Laboratori/ of Natural History. 



Color brown above, obscurely marked with black, this 

 color being mostly confined to the bases of the scales and indi- 

 cating vertical lateral bands and dorsal spots as in T. sipedon. 

 Brownish beneath posteriorly, paler anteriorly; in an Illinois 

 example yellowish below, with a small black spot on each side 

 of most of the abdominal scutes, and with a few similar irreg- 

 ularly placed spots on the under side of the tail. 



Total length, 41.25; tail, U.50. 



Southern Illinois. Bluff Lake, Union county. 



The only example of this species in the Laboratory collec- 

 tion from Illinois differs in some respects from the typical forms 

 of the species as described. On one side there are two subor- 

 bitals, on the other but one; on neither side is the anteorbital 

 in contact with the suborbitals; the latter crowd the labials 

 away from the eye, leaving an unoccupied space above the 

 fourth labial. The dorsal scales are in twenty-nine rows. The 

 ventrals number one hundred and forty; the subcaudals, sixty. 



Regina, Bd. and Gir. 



Ed. and Gir., Cat. K. A. Kept., Pt. I., 1853, p. 45. 



Dorsal scales carinated, in from nineteen to twenty-one 

 rows. Rostral normal. Two internasals. Two prefrontals. 

 A single nasal, grooved beneath the nostril. Loreal present. 

 One or two anteorbitals. Two or three postorbitals. Anal 

 plate divided. 



Dorsal scales in 19 rows. Colors in longitudinal bands. With 

 two approximated blackish bands on the abdomen. 



R. LEBERIS, 



Dorsal scales in 20 rows. Colors in longitudinal bands. No 

 longitudinal bands on ventral surface II. grahami. 



Dorsal scales in 19 rows. Brown above, spotted with black. 

 Red below, with a series of round black spots on each 



side H. KIKTLANDI. 



Regina leberis, Linn. 



('olnlit-r itht-ris. Linn., Syst. Nat., ed. 10, 175S, 1., p. 21('). 

 Trophloiintns Ictwris, Ilolbr., N. A. Ilerp., 1842. IV., p. 4S>, pi. 13. 



-De Kay, Nat. Hist. N. Y.. 1.. Zooi. III., Kept, and Amph., 



1842, p. 45, pi. 11, tip. 23. 



