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213. URA]SrOPS ANGULATUS, (Fitz.). 

 Gray, Cat. Snakes, B. M., p. 6S. 

 Distribution — Tropical South Amei'ica. 



Demarara D. Carruthers 3194. 



JBahia, Brazil E. Gerard [P.] 12380. 



214. HYDROPS ABACURITS, (Holbrook). 



Garmau, N. Amer. Snakes, p. 36. 

 Distribution — South Western States of N. America. 

 1 N. Carolina Rev. F. Fitzgerald, A. S. B. 8196. 



215. HYDROPS EYTHROGRAMMUS, (Daud.). 



Garman, N". Anier. Snakes, p. 35. 



Distribution — South Eastern States of N. America. 



1 N. America No history, A. S. B. 8177. 



216. XENOCHROPHIS CERASOG-ASTER, (Cantor). 



Boulenger, p. 353. 



Distribution — Bengal, Assam, Burma and Malay Peninsula. 



3 Lower Bengal No hist., A. S. B. 7584-6. 



2 Goalpara, Assam H. L. Hanghton 7587-8. 



Subfamily DASYPELTINAE. 



217. DASYPELTIS SCABRA, (Linn.). 



Giinther, Cat. Col. Snakes, p. 142. 

 Distribution — South Africa. 



1 Cape Colony Berlin Mns; [Ex.] 7916. 



1 Africa Netley Mus. [Ex.] 8546. 



Subfamily ACROOHORDINAE. 



218. CHERSYDRUS GRANULATUS, (Schneid.). 



Boulenger, p. 355. 



Distribution — River-mouths and Coasts of India, Burma, the 

 Malay Peninsula and Ai'chipelego to New Guinea. 



1 Hijili, Midnapur dist. H. L. Haughton, A. S. B. 8091. 



1 Singapore Derrick Spon 12968. 



1 India E. Gerard [P.] 12364. 



Subfamily DIPSADINAE. 



219. DIPSAS TRIGONATA, (Schneid.). 



Boulenger, p. 358. 



Distribution — The Himalayas, and thi-oughout India extending 

 to Beluchistan. 



1 Subathu, nr. Simla Rev. Cave Brown, A. S. B. 7836. 



2 Karachi Karachi Mus. [Ex.] 3186, 8458. 



