SYSTEMATIC POSITION OF VENOMOUS SNAKES 3 
Thus the order Ophidia is represented in the following synopsis, the veno- 
mous snakes being given in italics: 
SYSTEM BOULENGER. 
Order OPHIDIA. 
Typhlopide. 
Glauconiide. 
llysiide. 
Uropeltide. 
Boide (Pythonine, Boinz). 
Xenopeltide. 
Amblycephalide. 
Colubride. 
Aglyph (Acrochordine, Colubrine, Rhachiodontinz). 
Opisthoglyph (Dipsadomorphine, Elachistodontine, Homalopsine). 
Proteroglyph (Elapine, Hydrophiine). 
Viperide (Viperine, Crotaline). 
As the great work of Cope is indispensable to a student of classification 
of Serpentes, a concise form of his system, which was arranged with reference 
to the penial structure as well as many other characteristics, is given below, 
the venomous snakes being given in italics. 
SysTEM CopE.! 
Order SERPENTES. 
Superfamily. Family and Subfamily. 
Epanodonta..... Typhlopide. 
Catodonta....... Glauconiide. 
TOrtricina. 66... { Tlysiidee. 
Rhinophide. 
Boide. 
Peropoda ..... Charinide. 
Ungaliide. 
Xenopeltide. 
es Nothopidz (Acrochordine, Nothopinz). 
= Aglyphodonta . . | Colubridz (Calamarine, Xenodontinez, Dromicine, 
S Colubrinze, Leptognathine, Anoplophalline, Ly- 
A codontinz, Natricine). 
= Glyphodonta.... Dipsadide (Erythrolamprine, Scytaline, Dipsad- 
Oo ine, Homalopsine). 
o Najide. 
E | Proteroglypha .. } Elapide. 
5 Dendraspidide. 
A | Platycerca...... Hydrophide. 
Atractaspidide. 
lypha..... Causide. 
Solenogly pha Viperida. 
Crotalide (Lachesine, Crotaline). 
1Cope, Ann. Rep. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, U. S. National Museum, 1898. 
