THE REPTILE BOOK 



BBUBH&ransKrak 



PLATE LXVH 



RIBBON SNAKE, Eutatnia saurita 

 Most slender of the striped snakes. Frequents the borders of ponds and streams in the Eastern States. Feeds upon frogs and fishes 



SOUTHERN RIBBON SNAKE, Eutasnia sackeni 

 Told from the common ribbon snake by the absence of a stripe on the back 



WESTERN RIBBON SNAKE, Eutcenia proxima 

 The central stripe is orange or red, the side stripes greenish yellow. By this character the species is quite distinct 



