26 _ Trans. Acad. Sci. of St. Louis. 
78. Lampropettis pouiatus Linn. Scarlet King Snake. 
Hot Springs (Combs and Hurter), Fort Smith (Pier- 
son). The variety gentilis B. & G. occurs in western Lou- 
isiana, Texas, Oklahoma, and, in all probability, Arkan- 
sas. 
79. LAMPROPELTIS GETULUS HOLBROOKI Stejn. Holbrook’s 
King Snake. 
Hot Springs (Combs and Hurter), Fayetteville (Meek), 
Pine Bluff (Hurter). 
80. LAMPROPELTIS CALLIGASTER Say. lEvans’s King 
Snake. 
Greenway (Meek). 
81. CARPHOPHIS VERMIS Cope. Western Ground Snake. 
Little Rock (Hurter), Fort Smith (Pierson). 
82. Farancra apacura Holbrook. Hoop Snake. 
Greenway (Meek). 
83. VIRGINIA ELEGANS Kenn. Virginia’s Snake. 
Missouri, Louisiana, northern Texas. 
84. Hrrrropon pLaTyRHINUsS Lat. Spread Head or 
Blowing Adder. 
Greenway (Meek), Fort Smith (Pierson), Hot Springs 
(Combs), Altus (Hurter). 
85. Tantinua GRaciuis B. & G. Graceful Tantilla. . 
Hot Springs (Combs and Hurter), Little Rock (Hur- 
ter), Fort Smith (Pierson). 
86. Exaps rutyvius Linn. Coral or Harlequin Snake. 
A specimen from ‘‘ Arkansas’’ (no definite locality) is 
in the National Museum Collection. Students of Baylor 
University from southwestern Arkansas have repeat- 
edly identified Elaps from Texas as the same species of 
‘‘red, yellow, and black snake’’ that occurs in their own 
part of the country. 
