MISCELLANEOUS l^OTES. 



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BUNGAKUS NIGKK. 



No. XLVI.— LARGE COMMON AND BANDED KRAITS. 



I send herewith the measurements of what I think must be a record 

 Krait, variety, Bungarus coeruleus ; it was killed at Hazaribagh last year by 

 Major P. Stevens, I. M.S., the Civil Surgeon, who kindly sent it over to 



