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q. 2 (V. 156; C. +). Jalapa. F. ip ee Esq. 
r, & (V. 157; O. 97). Jalapa. of 
s. Hgr. (V. 157; C. 100). Jalapa. Mr. Hoege [Ot 
t-u. d (V. 152; 0.98) & Cozumel Id., Yuc- Mr. Gaumer [C.]. 
2 (V. 151; C.?). atan. : 
v-w. 9 (V. 145; ©. ?) & Belize. J. Smith, Esq. [P.]. 
ye. (V. 144; C. 87). 
x. 9 (V. 147; C.93). Honduras. 
8. Tropidonotus multimaculatus. 
Atomarchus multimaculatus, Cope, Am. Nat, 1888, p. 1300. 
Eutznia multimaculata, Cope, Proc. Am. Philos. Soc. xxiii. 1886, 
p- 284. 
Snout long and compressed. Rostral broader than deep; inter- 
nasals longer than broad; frontal narrow, with concave sides, the 
anterior angles touching the superior preoculars; loreal longer than 
deep; two or three pree- and three postoculars ; temporals 1 +3; upper 
labials eight, low and rather long, fourth entering the eye. Scales 
in 21 rows, all keeled except the outer row. Anal entire. Ashy 
grey or brown above, uniform or with six or seven longitudinal 
series of dark brown or rusty spots, or dark brown ocelli with rusty 
orange centres ; the spots of the median two or three rows some- . 
times united, forming short cross bars; yellowish inferiorly, the 
shields with dark edges. 
Total length 708 millim.; tail 171. 
New Mexico and Chihuahua, North Mexico. 
9. Tropidonotus rufopunctatus. 
Chilopoma rufopunctatum, Cope, Wheeler's Rep. U.S, Explor, Surv. 
W. 100th Mer. v. p. 544, pl. xx. fig. 1 (1875). 
Tropidonotus rufipunctatus, Germ. N. Am. Rept. p. 23 (1883). 
Euteenia rufopunctata, Cope, Proc, U.S. Nat. Mus. xiv. 1892, p. 666. 
Eye large. Rostral large, obtuse, with prominent lateral and 
posterior borders ; nasal single, long and rather narrow; loreal 
clongate ; one pre-and three postoculars; temporals 1+3; frontal 
large, with concave sides, in contact with the preocular; eight 
upper labials, fourth and-fifth entering the eye. Scales in 21 rows, 
all except the first and second on each side strongly keeled. 
Ventrals 177; anal entire; subcaudals 87. Light brown above, 
the anterior half of the body with six rows of small, alternating 
bright rufous or orange spots; lower surfaces pale brownish grey. 
Total length 257 millim.; tail 62. 
Southern Arizona. 
10. Tropidonotus pealii. 
Tropidonotus pealii, 1”. Z. Sclater, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. Ix. 1891, 
p- 241, pl. vi. fig. 4. 
Eye moderate. Rostral just visible from above; internasals 
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