REPTILES AND BATRACHIANS FROM PENINSULAR 81AM. t63 



Patani and Nakou iSitaiDarat. 



74. Drvoi'Ui.s I'KASINUS Boie, 

 Baiignara, Patani. 



7.5. CllRYSOl'Er.EA OKXATA ( SliaAV ). 

 Bangnara, Patani, 1 specimen. 

 Found, as already mentioned, in tiie stomach of D. dendrophilus. 



Elapin.t; 



76. BuNGARL's FAscTATUs Sclineid. 



Bangnara, Patani, 2 specimens. 



One of them is interesting in tliat it shows, in most of the 

 yellow bands, a sliglit amount of subdivision by central mottling, 

 similar to that which may be found in the allied B. candidus. 



77. Naia tripudians Merrem. 

 Bangnara, Patani. 



78. Naia bungahus (Cantor). 



Bangnara, Patani. 



79. DoLiopiiis BiviRGATus ( Boie ). 

 Bangnara, Patani, 1 specimen. 



80. DoLioPHis iNTEsTiNALis (Laur.). 



A single specimen of this snake (var. trilincatus), was found 

 dead on the summit of Khno Wang Hip. 



Amblycepiialid.e. 



81. AmBLYCEPHALUS MOLLENDOEFFI ( Boettg. }. 

 Bangnara, Patani. 



Mr. Aggaard tells me it is a common snake upon the estate. 

 One Bpecinien has b7 sub-caudal shields only. 



82. Amblyckphalus carinatus Boie. 



Blgr. Cat. Snakes Brit Mas., Ill, p. 440 ; Barbour. Mem. Miis. 

 Conip. Zool. Harvard, XLIV, \>. 138 (1912). 



This snake has already been recorded from Cochin-China, 

 Burma, and Java, and its occurence in 8iam and the Peninsula was to 

 be expected. 



Ventrals in one specimen, I'JU ; subcaudals in another, 82. In 

 other respects they agree entirely \\itli the description. Barbour's 



VUL. II, DEf. 1916. 



