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MOLURUS SNAKE. 



Coluber Molurus. C. crassus palMus, maculis magnis irregula- 

 ribus rufis margine fuscls Tariatus, cauda breci. 



Thick-bodied pale Snake, with large irregular rufous variega- 

 tions edged with brown, and short tail. 



Coluber Molurus. Lin. Syst. Nat. p. 387. 



Abdominal scuta 248, subcaudal scales 59. 



A LARGE snake, with the general habit of a Boa 

 rather than a Coluber, being of very considerable 

 thickness in proportion to its length : head rather 

 large; snout lengthened, like that of the Boa 

 canina, and covered with large scales : tail short, 

 gradually tapering to a point : colour of the whole 

 animal whitish or grey, clouded with large irre- 

 gular rufous variegations bordered with brown : 

 under parts white. Native of India : not poison- 

 ous : grows to the length of five or six feet* 



COPPER-BELLIED SNAKE. 



Coluber Erythrogaster. C.fuscus, abdomine aipreo. 



Brown Snake, with copper-coloured abdomen. 



Coluber crythrogaster. Font. Catal. Catcsb. Carol. 2. t. 46\ 



THE Copper-bellied Snake is a native of North 

 America, and is thus described by Catesby in his 

 History of Carolina : "These snakes sometimo ap- 

 proach near to the size of the Rattle-Snake : they 

 are of a brown colour, except their bellies, which 

 are of a muddy red or copper colour : they fre- 

 quent the water, and very probably prey on fish; 



