1872.] REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS. 591 



114. Dipsas boops (Gthr.) N. 



*115. Dipsas multimaculata (Bote) S. (Blkr.). 



1 16. Tetragonosoma effrene ( Cant.) W. 



117. Amblycephalus boa (Kuhl). 

 *1 18. Pareas carinata (Wag/.), according to Bleeker W. S. ... N. 



119. Pareas lams (Kuhl) W. 



120. Python reticulatus (Schn.) W. S. ... N. 



121. Acrochordus javanicus (Hornst.) S. 



122. Hamadryas elaps (Schleg.) W. 



*1 23. Bungarus annularis (Bated.) W. 



124. Bungarus flaviceps (Bnh.) W N. 



125. Naja tripudians (Merr.) W. S. ... N. 



126. Callophis intestinalis (Laur.) f W. S. E. N. 



127. Callophis bivirgatus (Boie)% W. 



128. Trimeresurus wagleri (Schleg.) W N. 



129. Pelamys bicolor (Schn.). 



130. Hydrophis brookii(ff^r.). 



131. Hydrophis loreata ( Gray). 



132. Hydrophis schistosus (Baud), according to Bleeker. 



Amphibians. 



133. Epicrium glutinosum (L.) W. 



134. Epicrium nionochroiim (Blkr.) W. 



135. Sana conspieillata (Gthr. ) W. 



136. Eana gracilis (Wiegm.) W N. 



137. Eana tigrina (Baud.) W. S. ... N. 



138. Leptobrachium gracile (Gthr.) , W. 



139. Megalophrys montana (Kuhl) W. S. 



140. Calophrynus pleurostigma (M. L.) S. 



*141. Calophrynus punctatus (Ptrs.) W. 



142. Bufo melanostictus (Schn.) W. S. 



143. Bufo asper (M. L.) W. S. ... N. 



144. Bufo biporcatus (M. L.) S. ... N. 



145. Bufo divergens (Ptrs.) W N. 



146. Bufo leptopus (Gthr.) W. . ^ 



147. Pseudobufo subasper (Tsch.) S. //j/-£eri/-. <%g^ 



148. Hylorana erythrsea (Schleg.) S. ... N. ^. m^~ 



149. Hylorana luctuosa (Ptrs.) W. <7t^-x^_ 



150. Hylorana jerboa (Gthr.) W. 



*151. Ixalus pictus (Ptrs.) W. 



152. Polypedates quadrilineatus (Wgm.) W N. 



153. Polypedates guttatus (Gthr.) W. 



154. Polypedates signatus (Gthr.) W. 



*155. Polypedates raniceps (Ptrs.) W. 



156. Ehacophorus pardalis ( Gthr.). 

 *157. Calohyla sundana (Ptrs.) W. 



It would be premature to draw positive conclusions from this list 

 with regard to the general character of the Reptilian fauna of 

 Borneo, as well as to the relations of the local faunae to one another. 

 The area from which collections have been received is only about 

 one eighth of the whole island, and not larger than Ceylon. From 

 the latter we know about 120 species, of which 65 species and 12 

 genera are peculiar to the island. Of the 154 Bornean Reptiles, 

 about 50 species and 8 genera have hitherto not been found else- 



t In several varieties, one of which I consider to be Adeniophis nigro-tosniatus 

 (Ptrs.). 



J = Elaps tetrateenia, Blkr. I. c. xx. p. 201. 



