212) JOURNAL, NATURAL HIST. SOCIETY OF STAM Vol. I. 
I should like here to express my sincere thanks to the following 
lady and gentlemen who have kindly collected tor me in various parts | 
of the country, and to whom I am indebted tor many valuable 
specimens :—Mrs. Collins, Messrs. C. J. Aagaard, P. A, R. Barron, 
C. S. Barton, T. S. Butler, T. B. Chatteris, W. N. Dunn, G. Weston 
Elwes, K. G. Gairdner, S. H. Greene, E. G. Herbert, J. F. Keddie. 
T. H. Lyle, H. Lover, J. Miller, T. A. Slack, Sorabjee, and H. ©. 
St. J. Yates. 
FamMity J'YPHLOPIDE. 
TYPHLOPS BRAMINUS, Daud. 
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2. T. staMensis, Guthr. 
3. 'T. SCHNEIDERI, Jan. 
4. T. Fuowert, Blgr. 
5. ‘'T. ALBICEPS, Blgr. 
+ * 6. T. NIGROALBUS, Dum. and Bibr, 
§ 7. T. Lingarus, Boze. 
Famity BOIDA. 
8. PYTHON RETICULATUS, Schneid, 
* 
P. MoLurus, Linn. 
Famity /JLYSI/D/# 
10. CYLINDROPHIS RUFUS, Laur. 
Famity XENOPELTIDAL. 
11. XENOPELTIS UNICOLOR, Reinw. 
FaMity COLUBRIDE. 
ACROCHORDINA. 
12. AcRocHORDUS JAvANICUS, Hornstedt. 
13. CHERSYDRUS GRANULATUS, Schneid. 
CoLUBRINA. 
14. PoLYODONTOPHIS GEMINATUS, Boie. 
* 15. P. coLyaris, Gray. 
16. PRYMNOMIODON CHALCEUS, Coupe. 
t+ 17. Macroprstopon RHODOMELOS, Boie. 
18, TROPIDONOTUS PISCATOR, Schneid. 
