64 Cincinnati Society of Natuial History. 



A Southern snake that has been found at NN'heailand, Knox 

 county, by Dr. Robert Ridgway. 



Oenus Ophiholus, B ^: (). 



32. Ophibolus dflliaiiis doliatits (Linn.) (!!o]je. .Scarlet Housk 



Snakk. 



New Harmony (Sampson's coll.); Brown county. 

 3 art-. Ophibolus doliatiis triaiii^^iihis (Boie) Cope. HorsK, ok Milk 



Snake. 



Throughout the State; common. 

 Tf},. Ophibolus ^etiilus ^etuhis {yixwri.) Qo\it. Kino Snakk. 



One specimen in Mr. Sampson's collection, taken at New 

 Harmony. Common in the Southern States. 

 T^yi. O phi bolus ^etulits niger Yarrow. Ridcwav's King .Snake. 



Described from three specimens found l)y Mr. Robert Ridg- 

 way at Wheatland. Common about Mt. Carmel, Ills. (Yarrow). 



(ienus DiAi)()PH[s, B. & (i. 



34. Diadophis puiictatiis pioictatus (\J\w\\) B. & G. Ring-necked 

 Snake. , 



Probably to be found all over the State. New Harmony 

 (Sampson's coll.); Franklin county (Hughes): Monroe county (Ind. 

 Univ. coll.) 



Genus ('vclophis, Giinther. 



35. Cir/fT/'/z/V 7V77w//> (DeK.) Giinther. S.mooth Green Snake. 

 Probably generally, but not abundantly, distributed. >few 



Harmony (Sampson's coll.): Brown county (collec;ted by Charles 

 Jameson). 



Cienus Phvlophilophis, Garman. 



36. PhyllopJiihpliis acstivus (Linn.) Crarman. Keeled Green 

 Snake. 



New Harmony (Sampson's coll.); Dearborn county (.V. \V. 

 Butler); Monroe county, where it is rare (Ind. Univ. coll.) 



Genus Coluber, Linn. 



37. Coluber emoryi {^. ^Qi.) Qo^t. Emory's Snake. 



A species found in the South-western States and Mexico. 

 Said to occur at Mt. Carmel (Yarrow); and in Franklin county 

 (Hughes). 



