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28. SiMOTES OCTOLINEATUS, Schll. I. 



The variety with five yellow dorsal lines separated by broader 

 black stripes. 



29. SiMOTES SIGNATUS, Gthr. M, 



30. Zaocys carinatus, Gthr. I 

 The largest specimea measures 1 feet ; tail 2 feet 5 inches. 



31. Coluber melanurus, Schleg. 



32. Dendrophis pictus, Gm. 



33. Dendrelaphis caudolineatus, Gray. 



34. Tropidonotus chrysargus, Boie. M., 



35. Tropidonotus TRiANGULiGERus, Boie. M., 



36. Tropidonotus flaviceps, D. & B. M., 



37. Tropidonotus rhodoajelas, Schleg. 



38. Chersydrus granulatus, Schn. 



39. DiPSAs cynodon, Cuv. 



40. DiPSAS dendrophila, Reinw. 



41. Psammodynastes pulverulentus, Boie. I 



42. Psammodynastes pictus, Gthr. M., 



43. Dryophis prasinus, Boie. 



44. Chrysopelea ornata, Shaw. 



45. HOMALOPSIS buccata, L. 



46. Cerberus rhynchops, Schn. 



47. Hypsirhina plumbea, Boie. 



48. Adeniophis intestinalis, Laur. 



49. Adeniophis bivirgatus, Boie. 



50. BuNGARUs fasciatus, Schn. 



51. Naia tripudians, Merr. 

 The numerous specimens collected by Mr. Iversen are brown or 



blackish, without spectacle-mark ; lower surface of neck white, 

 followed by a black cross-band, and with an azygous black spot ante- 

 riorly and one or two on each side. 23 or 25 scales across the neck, 

 17 or 19 across the middle of the body. Ventrals 183-192; sub- 

 caudals 50-52 pairs. 



This variety, which is closely allied to Cantor's var, niffra, connects 

 the typical N. tripudians with Reinwardt's A'', sputatrix. 



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