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Dinodon orientale (Hilgendorf). 
Hilgendorf, Sitz.-ber. Ges. Nat. Fr. Berlin, 1880, p. 115, pl., figs. 1-5. 
Stejneger, Herp. of Japan, 1907, pp. 372-375. 
A single typical adult from Yokohama. Sc. 17; V. 207; C. 75. 
Supralabials, 8-8; no pre-, 2 postoculars. Forty dark bands on 
body and fourteen on tail. 
Boiga multomaculata (Boie). 
Boie, Isis, 1827, p. 549. 
Boulenger, Cat. Sn. Br. Mus., III, 1896, pp. 63-64. 
A single specimen of this arboreal species comes from Ting an, 
Hainan; it has a formula as follows: Se. 19; V. 208; C. 97. 
Hemibungarus japonicus (Giinther). 
Giinther, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (4), I, 1868, p. 428, pl. xvii, fig. e. 
Stejneger, Herp. of Japan, 1907, pp. 387-3889. 
A single specimen of this species from Amami Oshima, Riu Kiu 
Islands., The species still is known only from this one group of 
islands. 
Type locality: Nagasaki. Stejneger has shown that the type 
almost certainly came from this Riu Kiuan group. 
Naia naia atra (Cantor). 
Cantor, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., [X, 1842, p. 482. 
Stejneger, Herp. of Japan, 1907, pp. 394-397. 
To this form a single specimen, from Ting an, Hainan, seems 
referable; its scales: 25/21; 173; 43. It is a young specimen, 
agreeing in color and squamation with Stejneger’s description of a 
young Formosan example. It does differ, however, in having the 
