Zoological 3fuseHins of Lund and Mcdino. 173 



Scales smooth, in 17 rows, with two apical pits. Ventrals 

 without or with a rather indistinct lateral keel, 170. Anal 

 divided. Subcaudals 100, in two rows. Dark brown above, 

 with narrow indistinct white (in spirit) cross-bands, extending 

 on the ventrals. These bands are caused by large white 

 edges to the scales. Lighter beneath. Head with white 

 streaks and spots. 



Total length 305 mm. ; tail 30. 



Ecuador. 



A single specimen, belonging to the Museum of Lund, 

 collected by Eggers in Balao (Ecuador), 1892. 



45. Coluber hetus, B. & G. 

 North America. 



46. Coluber obsoletus, Say. 

 Scales rather feebly keeled. 

 North America. 



47. Coluber otocephalus, Boie. 

 Java. 



48. Coluber tnelanurus, Schleg. 

 Java. 



40. Ilerpetodryas carinatus, L. 



50. Dendrophis jjictus, Boie. 

 Java. 



51. Dendrophis forniosuSj Boie. 

 Java. 



52. Dendrelaphis subocularis, Blgr. 

 Java. 



A single specimen, ventrals IGO. 



53. Dendrelaphis caudolineatus, Gray. 



Java. 



Five specimens, collected by Dr. Hj. Moller, 1897 The 

 genus Dendrelaphis had not previously been found in Java, 



54. Gastropyxis smaragdina, Schleg. 



55. LeptopMs occidentalism Gthr. 



56. Dromicus antillensis, Schleg. 



West Indies. 



