192 REPTILIA: OPHIDIA. XXVIII. 



scales 17; V. P. 110 to 130. L. 10. Va. to Wis. and Texas. 

 (Lat., narrowly striped.) 



274. STORERIA Baird & Girard. (To Dr. David Humphreys 



Storer). 



539. S. occipitomaculata (Storer). RED-BELLIED SNAKE. 

 Greyish or chestnut brown, usually showing a paler vertebral band 

 bordered by blackish dots; obscure dots on side; occiput with 

 three pale blotches (a very constant feature) ; belly salmon red ; 

 scales 15; V. P. 120 to 125. L. 12. Minn, to Mass, and Ga. ; 

 abundant E. (Lat., occiput-spotted.) 



540. S. dekayi (Holbrook). Grayish brown; a clay-colored 

 dorsal band, bordered by dotted lines ; grayish below ; a dark patch 

 on each side of the occiput; scales 17; V. P. 120 to 138. L. 12. 

 E. U. S., W. to Rocky Mts. (To James E. DeKay.) 



275. TROPIDOCLONIUM Cope. (rpoTns, keel ; 

 small twig.) 



541. T. kirtlandi (Kennicott). Light reddish brown, with 4 

 series of round black spots ; belly reddish with a row of black 

 spots on each side ; head shining black ; head small ; vertical 

 plate broad; scales 19, all carinated ; V. P. 115 to 140. L. 16. 

 Ohio to 111. (To Dr. Jared P. Kirtland.) 



276. EUTAINIA Baird & Girard. GARTEK SNAKES. 



(ev, well ; raivLa, ribbon.) 

 a. Lateral stripe on 3d and 4th rows of scales. 

 b. Scales little or not spotted, in nineteen rows ; a dorsal band ; body very 



slender. 

 c. Stripes alike in color. 



542. E. saurita (L.). RIBAND SNAKE. Chocolate with three 

 yellow stripes ; light brown below the lateral stripes ; tail usually 

 3| in length; colors bright; V. P. 150 to 160. L. 36. E. U. S., 

 chiefly E. of the Alleghanies, about streams. (Lat., lizard-like.) 



543. E. faireyi Baird & Girard. Blackish, with three greenish 

 yellow stripes ; body relatively stout ; tail less than ^ length ; space 

 below bands same color as above ; V. P. 165 to 180. L. 30. Wis. 

 to La. (To James Fairie.) 



cc. Stripes not uniform in color. 



544. E. proxima (Say). Blackish, dorsal stripe brownish yel- 

 low ; lateral stripes greenish ; tail ^ of total length ; sides colored 

 like back; V. P. 165 to 175. L. 35. Wis. to Mexico. (Lat., 

 near.) 



bb. Scales above and below lateral line with subquadrate black spots. 



