360 ADDI-:MI\. 



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 16 a. Oligodon tamiums. 

 Oligodon treniurus, F. Miill. J'erh. iiat. Ges. fiasel, x. 1894, p. 820. 



Nasal entire. Portion of rostral visible from above as long as 

 its distance from the frontal ; suture between the internasals a little 

 longer than that between the prsefroutals ; frontal once and a half 

 as long as broad, longer than its distance from the end of the snout, 

 a little shorter than the parictals ; loreal as long as deep ; one pra?- 

 and two postoculars ; temporals 1 -f- 2 ; seven upper labials, third 

 and fourth entering the eye ; four lower labials in contact with the 

 anterior chin-shields, which are longer than the posterior. Scales 

 in 15 rows. Ventrals 145-154; anal divided; subcaudals 23-28. 

 Dark brown above, anteriorly with small orange dots, posteriorly 

 with a reddish vertebral stripe ; flanks pale grey, separated from 

 the belly, on the anterior third of the body, by a black stripe oc- 

 cupying the outer ends of the ventrals ; lower parts yellowish white, 

 cloiided with fine greyish dots. 



Total length 275 millim. ; tail 35. 



Celebes. 



a. 3 (V. 145 ; C. 28). Pinogo, Bona Valley. Drs. P. & F. Sarasin [P.]. 



(One of the types.) 

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11 3 a. AGROPHIS. 



Agrophis, F. Miill. Verh. mat. Ges. Basel, x. 1894, p. 827. 

 Maxillary teeth 14, subequal : mandibular teeth slightly decreasing 

 in size posteriorly. Head small, not distinct from neck ; eye very 

 small, with round pupil ; nostril between two nasals, the anterior 

 of which is very small ; no pra?ocular, loreal and praefrontal entering 

 the eye ; internasals and supraoculars very small ; parietals in contact 

 with labials. Body cylindrical ; scales smooth, without apical pits, 

 in 15 rows ; ventrals rounded. Tail short ; subcaudals in two rows. 

 Celebes. 



1. Agrophis sarasinorum. 

 Agrophis sarasinorum, F. Miill. I. c. fig. 



Snout long, obtusely pointed. Rostral large, the portion visible 

 from above a little shorter than its distance from the frontal ; prae- 

 frontals twice as long as nasals ; frontal large, rhomboidal, as broad 

 as long, as long as its distance from the end of the snout, shorter 

 than the parietals ; supraocular very small ; a minute postocular ; 

 five upper labials, third and fourth entering the eye, fifth largest 

 and forming a long suture with the parietal : symphysial not quite 

 touching the anterior chin-shields, which are a little longer than 

 the posterior. Scales in 15 rows. Ventrals 139-141 ; anal entire ; 

 subcaudals 37-40. Tail pointed. Blackish brown above, strongly 

 iridescent, whitish beneath ; ventrals and subcaudals darker in front. 



Total length 190 millim. ; tail 30. 



Celebes. 

 a. $ (V. 141 ; C. 37). Gunung Masarang. Drs. P. & F. Sarasin [P.]. 



