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entering the eye; symphysial in contact with the anterior chin- 
shields; two pairs of chin-shields in contact with each other. 
Scales in 13 rows. Ventrals 193; anal entire; subcaudals 15. 
Brown above, with longitudinal series of black dots; a yellow spot 
on each side of the neck ; a white spot on each scale of the outer 
row ; upper lip and lower parts yellowish; a black spot at the 
outer end of each ventral; a black line along the middle of the 
tail. 
Total length 240 millim. ; tail 13. 
Mindoro, Philippine Islands. 
a. 9 (V. 1938; C. 15). Mindoro. A. Everett, Esq. [C.]. (Type.) 
Add :— Page 340. Calamaria virgulata. 
Calamaria modesta, var. bogorensis, Boettg. in Semon, Zool. Forsch. 
v. p. 126 (1894). 
Page 343. Add two species :— 
18a. Calamaria brookii. 
Calamaria brookii, Bouleng. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (6) xv. 1895, 
p. 331. 
Rostral as deep as broad, the portion visible from above half as 
long as its distance from the frontal; frontal once and one fourth 
as long as broad, much shorter than the parietals, thrice as broad as 
the supraocular ; a preocular and a postocular; diameter of the eye 
equal to its distance from the mouth ; five upper labials, third and 
fourth entering the eye; first pair of lower labials forming a suture 
behind the symphysial; two pairs of chin-shields, in contact with 
each other. Scales in 13 rows. Ventrals 147; anal entire; sub- 
caudals 23. Tail obtusely pointed. Yellowish brown above, with 
five black stripes,.the median the broadest and occupying one scale 
and two halves; head marbled with black; a black nuchal collar ; 
two similar black bars on the tail, one at the base, the other near 
the end; outer row of scales, ventrals, and subcaudals yellowish 
white, the upper third of the outer scale black, otherwise un- 
spotted. 
Total length 220 millim. ; tail 23. 
Borneo. 
a. 3 (V. 147; C. 23). Matang. Rajah Brooke [P.]. 
186, Calamaria brachyura. 
Calamaria brachyura, Bouleng. Ann. § Mag. N. H. (6) xvi. 1895, 
p- 481 
—— anceps, Werner, Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, xlvi. 1896, p. 18. 
Rostral a little broader than deep, visible from above; frontal 
longer than broad, more than twice as broad as the supraocular, 
