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irregular. Frontal nearly twice as long as broad, longer than 

 its distance from the rostral, nearly as long as the parietals. 

 One prffiocular. Two postoculars. Supraocular large. Tem- 

 porals 2 -f 2. Eight upper labials; second and third reaching 

 the pra30cular; third, fourth, and fifth entering the eye. 

 Three lower labials in contact with the anterior chin-shields. 



Tm. 2. 



4) 



Anisodvn LiUjeborgi, gen. et sp. n. 



a. Maxillary and anterior part of the mandible. 



b. Hypapophysis in the posterior region. 



Scales smooth, in 17 rows, Ventrals 156-159. Anal entire. 

 Subcaudals 43-50, in two rows. Greyish brown ; a dorsal 

 series of lighter spots, edged with black, indistinct poste- 

 riorly. Yellowish beneath, with irregular dark spots. Head 

 with lighter and darker irregular streaks and dots. Alonir 

 the upper labials a white streak, edged with black. 



Total length 490 mm. ; tail 95. 



Java. 



Two specimens, belonging to the Museum of Lund, col- 

 lected by Dr. Hj. Moller in Tjibodas (Java), 1897. 



105. Macroprotodon cucuUatus, GeofFr. 

 Algiers. 



106. Dryophis xanthozona, Boie. 

 Java. 



In the 'Catalogue of Snakes,' vol. iii. (1896), Boulenger 

 says : — " Anal entire (rarely divided) ." Of the ten specimens 

 which are preserved in the collections no less than nine have 

 the anal divided. 



107. Dryophis prasinus, ^oie. • 

 Java. 



108. Oxyhelis acuminatus, Wied. 



109. Chrysopelea ornata, Sliaw, type A. (PI. XI. fig. 1 ; 

 and text-fig. 1, d, p. 171.) 



Ilypnpophyses present throughout the vertebral column^ 



