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Type Locauiry.—California [Monterey ?]. 
Synonyms.—Charina brachyops Cope, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 11, 
1888, p. 88 (type from Point Reyes, Marin County) ; Charina plumbea; 
Pseudoeryx bottae. 
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Charina bottae 
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Hypsiglena ochrorhynchus 
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DISTRIBUTION MAP 
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Fig. 11. Distribution of Snakes (Lichanura, Charina, Rhinocheilus, Salvadora, 
and Hypsiglena) in California. 
Common Names.—Two-headed Snake; Lead-colored Worm Snake ; 
Wood Snake; Rubber Boa, part. 
Ranee.—Northern California, both east and west of the Sierra 
Nevada. Has been found south to Redwood Cafion, East Fork Kaweah 
River, Tulare County (Stejneger, N. Amer. Fauna, 7, 1893, p. 203), 
