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244. aulicus. 
White with double dark-black spots.Top of the head dark-black with a 
white, longitudinal line. 
184-60. Mus. Ad. Ft. 1. p. 29. t. 12. f. 2. 
Seb. mus. 1. 1. 91. f. 5. 
Lives in America. 
Serpents often swallow down prey twice as thick as their neck, on account of their expandable, 
unarticulated jaws. 
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Gray, with bifurcated white bands on the side. Top of head white. 
246. monilis. 
164-82. Mus. De Geer. 
Lives in America. 
Annulate body, a necklace [monile] of 3 white dots on the neck. 
252. pallidus. 
156-96. Amoen. AcadA. p. 494. n. 11. 
Mus. Ad. Ft. 1. p. 31. t. 7. f. 2. 
Lives in the Indies. 
Pale , with scattered gray spots and dark dots. Double, interrupted, 
blackish lateral small 56 lines. 
252. lineatus. 
169-84. Mus. Ad. Fr. 1. p. 30. 1. 12. f. 1. 
L 20. £1. 
Seb. mus. 2. t. 12. f. 3. 
Lives in Asia. 
Bluish, with 4 dark linear stripes. 
253. Naja. 
cf 
193-60. Mus. Ad. Fr. p. 30. t. 21. 1. 1. 
Seb. mus. 2. t. 90. f. 1,2. 
/. 85. f. 1. 
f. 89. f. 1,2,3,4. 
t. 97. f. 1,2,3.4. 
f. 94. f. 1. 
1. 1. 44. f. 1. 
Kaemph. amoen. 565. t. 567. 
Amoen. acad. 1. p. 305. 
Lives in eastern India. 
Sides of the neck widen into a membrane with white spectacle-shaped 
spots above. 
Most venomous of all. Antidote is Ophiorhiza ; killed by the mongoose 
254. padera. 
198-56. Mus. Ad. Fr. 2. p... 
Lives in the Indies. 
Many pairs of black spots down its back in a connected small line. The 
same number, unconnected, on its sides. 
258. canus. 
188-70. Mus. Ad. Fr. I.p. 31. 1. 11. f. 1. 
Lives in the Indies. 
