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T. tenwiceps Blyih, p. 344 Lycodon jara Shaw, Dinodon septentrionalis 
Gthr., Zaocys nigromarginatus Blyth, p. 345 Coluber cantoris Blngr., 
p. 346 C. prasinus Blyth, p. 348 Simotes cyclurus Cant., p. 350 Ablabes 
stoliczkae Selater, p. 3öl A. rappi Gthr., p. 352 Dipsadomorphus 
hexagonotus Blyth., multifasciatus Blyth, p.353 D. cyaneus DB., 
Dryophis fronticinctus Gthr., p. 355 Bungarus lividus Cant., bungaroides 
Cant., p. 356 Amblycephalus monticola, Lachesis monticola; ferner 
such noch Coluber taeniurus, Dendrophis pictus, Dendrelaphis tristis, 
Simotes albocinctus, Dipsadomorphus cynodon, Lachesis gramineus. 
— (5). Miscellaneous Notes No. XVIII. — Notes on a Collection 
of snakes from Matheran. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. Nov. 15, 1909, 
p. 756— 757. — Von den 12 von Matheren angeführten Arien wäre die 
für die West-Ghats charakteristische Silybura macrolepis, ferner 
Lycodon travancoricus und ein Riesenexemplar von Coluber helena 
(4° 11° lang) hervorzuheben. 
— (6). Miscellaneous Notes. N. XIX. — Notes on 2 Colleeiion 
of Snakes made in Baxa Dooars. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. Nov. 15, 
1909 p. 757—758. — Unter den 14 verzeichneten Arten mögen 
besonders genannt werden: Polyodontophis collarıs, Tropidonotus 
himalayanus, Pseudoxenodon macrops, Dipsadomorphus hexagonotus, 
sowie ein 9 Fuß 11!/, Zoll langes Exemplar von Naia bungarus, das einen 
3° 9" langen Varanus bengalensis verzehrt hatie. 
— (%). Notes on snakes collected in Fyzabad. Bombay, J. Nat. 
His. Soc. 18, 190% p. 101—129, 2 Taf. (5603). 
— (8). Ovovivipsrous habit of the painted tree snake (Dendrophis 
pietus). Bombay, J. Nat. Hist. Soc., 18, 190% p. 189—190. 
— (9). Extension of the habitat of the sand snake (Psammophis 
leithii). Bombay, J. Nat. Hist. Soc., 18, 190% p. 203. 
— (10). Vivipsrous habits of the false Himalayan viper (Psammo- 
dynasies pulverulentus). Bombay J. Nav. Hist. Soc. 18, 1907, p. 204. 
— (11). Remarks on ihe embryology of a» snake. Bombay, J. 
Nat. Hist. Soc. 18, 190% p. 205—206. 
— (12). Peculigsr progression of 3 cobra (Naia tripudians). 
Bombay, J. Nat. Hist., 18, 190% p. 209—210. 
— (13). Remarks on Simotes splendidus. Rec. Ind. Mus., Caleuttz, 
2, 1908 p. 105—106. 
— (14). Two new snakes from Assam. Bombay, J. Nat. Hist. 
Soc., 18, 1908 p. 272—274, 1 Taf. 
— (15). Remzarks upon the snake Contiz angusticeps. Bombay, 
J. Nat. Hist. Soc., 18, 1908 p. 501—503. 
— (16). Notes on the incubation, and brood of the Indo-Burmese 
snake - lizgrd or slow worm. Bombay, J. Nat. Hist. Soc., 18, 1908 
p. 503—505. 
— (1%). Vivipsrous habit of the common Indian skink (Lygosoma 
indics) Bombay, J. Nat. Hist. Soc., 18, 1908 p. 505. 
— (18). Remarks on the sgamoid lizard (Ptyetolsemus gularis). 
Bombay, J. Nat. Hist. Soc. 18, 1908 p. 505. 
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