ae 
112 BOIDA. 
Ventrals 203-224; anal entire ; subcaudals 32-41. Pale yellowish 
or greyish brown above, with small darker spots with yellowish 
ocelli; two dark streaks, more or less distinct, along each side of 
the body, the upper extending to the head and passing through the 
eye; a dark vertebral line may be present; end of tail usually 
blackish ; lower parts yellowish, uniform or dotted with brown. 
Total length 480 millim. ; tail 50. 
Cuba. 
a. 2 (Se. 27; V. 211; C. 33). Cuba. Zoological Society. 
b. Hgr. (Sc. 29; V. 224; C. 35). —? <n 
4. Ungalia maculata. 
Leionotus maculatus, Bibr. in R. de la Sagra, Hist. Cuba, Rept. 
p- 212, En xxiv. (1843). 
Boa pardalis, part., Gundlach, Arch. f. Nat. 1840, . 359. 
Tropidophis maculatus, part., Dum. § Bibr. vi. p. 494 (1844). 
Chilabothrus inornatus, part., Gray, Cat. p. 103 (1849). 
Ungalia maculata, part., Gray, l. c. p. 104 (1849). 
Boa pardalis, Gosse, Nat. Soy. Jamaica, p. 324 (1851). 
Tropidophis maculatus, Jan, Icon. Gén. p. 75, 1. 5, pl. ii. fig. 1 (1864). 
distinctus, Jan, J. c. pl. i. fig. 2. 
Ungalia pardalis, Cope, Proc. Ac. Philad, 1868, p. 129. 
—— bucculenta, Cope, J. ¢. 
—— dipsadina, Cope, /. c. p. 180. 
— hetiana, Cope, Proc. Am. Philos, Soc. xviii. 1879, p. 273; 
Garm. op. cit, xxiv. 1887, p. 279. 
siiabaintic Gundl. Erp. Cub. p. 69 (1880). 
Head distinct from neck. Rostral a little broader than deep, 
just visible from above; frontal longer than broad, as long as or a 
little shorter than its distance from the end of the snout, a little 
longer than the parietals ; one or two pre- and two or three post- 
oculars ; nine or ten upper labials, fourth and fifth or fifth and sixth 
(rarely fourth or fifth only) entering the eye. Scales smooth, or 
dorsals feebly keeled, in 25 to 29 rows. Ventrals 171-211; anal 
entire ; subcaudals 27-42. Yellowish, reddish, or greyish brown 
above, with six or eight longitudinal series of more or less dark, 
sometimes light-edged, alternating spots, the two middle series 
largest; a dark streak on each side of the head, passing through the 
eye; belly yellowish or brownish, with two longitudinal series of 
large blackish spots which often alternate. 
Total length 530 millim. ; tail 65. 
Cuba, Santo Domingo, Jamaica, Navassa. 
a, 3 (Sc. 27; V. 183; Cuba. 
C. 37). 
o. 9 (Se. 25; V. 189; S. Domingo. 
C. 38 
. 88). 
‘e,d,e. 9 (Sc. 27; V. Jamaica. -~  P.H. Gosse, Esq. [P.}. 
181; C. 28) & yg. 
(Sc. 27, 27; V. 174, 
182 ; C. 31, 37). 
