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Scales smooth, in fifteen rows. Frontal subpentagonal, nar- 

 row behind. Parietals large, elongated. luternasals narrow. 

 Two large nasals, nostril between them. Rostral broad. Up- 

 per labials eight (occ. 7). Lower labials eight, fifth largest. 

 Temporals 1-1. Oculars 2-2. Gastrosteges 130-160. Urosteges, 

 35-60. 



Color above greenish drab to brown ; beneath bright red on 

 tail, fading to light orange on the throat. Nuchal collar light 

 orange. First three lower labials each with a small black spot. 

 About ten small black spots on the chin. Gastrosteges with a 

 small black spot near each end. 



Rare in Kansas. I have examined specimens from Scott, 

 Mitchell, McPlierson and Wyandotte counties. 



LIOPELTIS Cope. 

 Chlorosoma Baird and Girard, Cat. N. Amer. Kept., Pt. I, Serp., p. 1853, 108. 

 Liopelfcs Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Soi. Phila., 1860, p. 559. 



Head distinct, scuta normal. Rostral plate not modified ; 

 one nasal. Teeth equal. Anal and caudal scuta divided. 

 Scales smooth, unifossate. Size small. 



Liopeltis vernalis De Kay. 



Grass or Greon Snake. 



Coluber vernalis De Kay, Jour. .\cad. Nat. Sci. Phila., V, 1827, p. 361. 

 Ci/clophis vernali-'i Gimther, Cat. Colubr. Soakes Brit. Mus. , 1855, p. 119. 

 Liopeltis vernalis Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 18C0, p. 560. 

 Contia vernalis Boulenger, Cat. Snakes Brit. Mus., II, 1894, p. 258. 



Flu. 29. 

 Liopeltis vernalis De Kay. 



Scales smooth, in fifteen rows. First row broad and short. 

 Frontal long, narrow, tapering gradually to a point behind. 

 Occipitals long and regular in shape, anterior angle acute. 

 Parietals of medium size. Prefrontals mucli wider than long, 

 their long axes oblique to the long axis of the head. Rostral 

 wide, of moderate heiglit. One long and narrow nasal, nare 

 at upper edge and anterior to the middle. Loreal nearly 



