297 



19. HOPLOCEPHALUS SUPEEBUS, Gaiith. 

 Large-sealed Suake. Krefft, Snakes of Australia, p. 54, pi. 

 tI., fig. 9 ; McCoy, Prod. Zool. Victoria, Dec. I. p. 2 ; Macleaj, 

 Census, sp. 89. 



Loc. — Mt. Lofty Eanges (O. Tepper) ; Kangaroo Island (Gr. 

 Beazley) ; Marble Eanges; Aldinga (Mr. Duffield). 



Hah. — New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, South Aus- 

 "tralia. *Known in Tasmania as the " Diamond Snake," and in 

 Victoria as the " Copper-head." 



20. AcAiiTHOPHis a:s^taectica, Wagler. 



Death Adder. Krefft, Snakes of Australia, p. SO, pis. x. and 

 ^l, fig. 7; McCoy, Prod. Zool. Victoria, Dec. II., pi. 12; 

 Macleay, Census, sp. 93. 



Loc. — Sand-hills, Glenelg ; Brighton beach ; Yarrow, near S. 

 Hummock (Geo. Allen) ; Ardrossan (Cadd) ; Hindmarsh Island ; 

 Victor Harbour, Coorong sand-hills; Sedan (B. S. Eothe) ; 

 Port Germein (AV. T. Bednall) ; Torrens Island. Chiefly in 

 sandy localities. (Nocturnal with erect pupilla.) 



Hah. — All Australia. 



UNCERTAIN SPECIES. 



Ttphlops, sp. ? 

 Lyudoch Valley (Dr. Richtersj. 



HOPLOCEPHALTJS ELAGELLUM, McCoy ? 



The little "Whip Snake. Proc. Zool. Vict., Dec. II. I have 

 received only two specimens of this little Snake from Mr. H. 

 T. Morris, Anlaby, which differ a little from Prof. McCoy's 

 description of the above mentioned species, and therefore I am 

 not sure if my snake is the same or not, as I have not seen the 

 type specimens. Prof. McCoy mentioned that it seems to be 

 very local in its distribution. 



Hah. — Victoria, South Australia (?) 



*Vide Macleay, '* Census of Austral. Snakes.' 



