344 COLUBRID. 
Calamaria sinkawangensis, Bleek. I. ¢. 
—— roelandti, Bleek. l.c. p. 294. 
cuvieri, Jan, Arch. Zool. Anat. Phys. ii. 1862, p. 9, and Icon. 
Gén. 10, pl. iii. fig. 2 (1865). 
Rostral broader than deep ; frontal at least as broad as long, at 
least four times as broad as the supraocular, shorter than the 
parietals ; no preocular; one postocular; diameter of the eye much 
less than its distance from the mouth; five upper labials, third and 
fourth entering the eye; anterior lower labials in contact behind 
the symphysial; two pairs of chin-shields, the posterior usually 
separated from each other. 18 rows of scales. Ventrals 135-174; 
anal entire ; subcaudals 21-38. Tail ending in a point. Black above, 
yellowish beneath ; usually a brown subcaudal line. 
Total length 290 millim. ; tail 43. 
Sumatra, Borneo, Java. 
@ (V. 153; C. 21). Sumatra. Dr. Bleeker. (Type.) 
3 (V. 139; C. 28). Sinkawang, Borneo. __ Dr. Bleeker. 
(Type of C. dumerili.) 
c. g (V. 135; C. 27). Sinkawang, Borneo. Dr. Bleeker. 
(Type of C. sinkawangensis.) 
Pa ..L67 3 °C. 27): Sinkawang, Borneo. _—_Dr. Bleeker. 
(Type of C. roelandti.) 
3 (V. 168; C. 30). Java. 
t-h. 3 CV. 149, 146,148; Salak, Java. R. Kirkpatrick, Esq. 
C. 36, 36, 38). [C.]. 
8 
“nS 
22. Calamaria leucocephala. 
Calamaria lumbricoidea, var., Cantor, Cat. Mal. Rept. p. 61 
(1847). 
leucocephala, Dum. § Bibr. vii. p. 83 (1854); Gtinth. 
Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 198 (1864). 
— macrurus, Bleek. Nat. Tijdschr. Nederl. Ind. xxi. 1860, 
p. 294. 
nigro-alba, Giinth. 1. ¢. pl. xviii. fig. C. 
— martapurensis, Edeling, Nederl. Tijdschr. Dierk. ii, 1865, 
p. 203. 
iris, Boettg. Ber. Offenb. Ver. Nat. 1878, p. 38, pl. i. 
Rostral much broader than deep; frontal at least as broad as . 
long, four times as broad as the supraocular, shorter than the 
parietals; one pre- and one postocular; diameter of the eye much 
less than its distance from the mouth ; five upper labials, third and 
fourth entering the eye; anterior lower labials in contact behind 
the symphysial ; two pairs of chin-shields, the posterior usually in 
contact anteriorly. 13 rows of scales. Ventrals 136-171; anal 
entire ; subcaudals 19-45. Tail ending in a point, Dark brown 
or black above, uniform yellowish beneath; a faint brown 
subcaudal line may be present. 
Total length 450 millim. ; tail 48. 
Malay Peninsula, Jaya, Sumatra, Borneo. 
