442 THE SNAKES OF SOUTH AFRICA. 
Snout rounded ae ..  G. scutifrons. 
Snout with the preoral part concave, appearing slightly 
hooked in profile ie a ne .. G., distanti. 
II. No supraocular .. Se os ae “ts .. G. labialis. 
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GLAUCONIA NIGRICANS. 
Typhlops nigricans, Schleg. sey p. 38, pl. xxxii. figs. 21-24. 
Glauconia nigricans, Bouleng., aD Ogn 
South Africa. 
Cape Colony: Kentani (Kolbe); Swellendam (Fry) ; Engcobo (Weis- 
becker) ; Port Elizabeth (Weale, Drege). 
. GLAUCONIA CONJUNCTA. 
Stenostoma conjunctum, Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. i., 1861, p. 189. 
Glauconia conjuncta, Bouleng., t.c., p. 67. 
South and East Africa. 
Cape Colony: Swellendam (Fry); Engcobo (Weisbecker) ; Aliwal 
North (Weisbecker) ; Burghersdorp (Kannemeyer), 
Basutoland: Korokoro (Sclater). 
Natal: Umvoti (Fry). 
Transvaal: Lydenburg (Fry) ; Modderfontein (Purcell). 
. GLAUCONIA GRACILIOR, Sp. Nn. 
Cape Colony. oe 
Van Rynsdorp (A. W. Rogers) ; Matjesfontein (Purcell) ; Clanwilliam 
(Leipoldt). 
. GLAUCONIA SCUTIFRONS. 
Stenostoma scutifrons, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac., 1854, p. 621. 
Glauconia scutifrons, Bouleng., t.c., p. 68. 
Glaucomia latifrons, Sternfeld, Sitzb. Ges. Nat. Fr. Berl., 1908, p. 94. 
South Africa, Angola. 
Cape Colony: Burghersdorp (Kannemeyer). 
Natal: Umvoti (Fry). 
Transvaal: Pietersburg (Daneel). 
Southern Rhodesia: Bulawayo (Kolbe); Matoppo Hills (Pillans) 
Salisbury (Marshall). 
. GLAUCONIA DISTANTI, Bouleng. in Distant, Nat. Transv. p. 175, fig., 
and f.c., p. 62. 
Transvaal, Southern Rhodesia, British Central Africa. 
Transvaal: Pretoria (Gough) ; Pietersburg (Daneel). 
Southern Rhodesia: Palapye, Bechuanaland (Fry). 
. GLAUCONIA LABIALIS, Sternfeld, f.c., p. 92. 
German South-West Africa. 
FamiILy BOID/AZ. 
A single Genus in South Africa. 
1,.PY THON: 
Daud. Hist. Rept. v. p. 266; Bouleng. Cat. Sn. i. p. 85. 
. PYTHON SEBZ. 
Coluber sebe, Gmel. S. N. i. p. 1118. 
Python sebe, Bouleng., t.c., p. 86. 
Natal, Zululand, Transvaal, Southern Rhodesia, Portuguese East 
Africa, Tropical Africa. 
Natal: Durban (Bowker). 
Southern Rhodesia: Salisbury (Thomas). 
