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and mixed up with one another, so that at parturition it appeared as if all 
would have been discharged en masse in a sausage-shape mould, Whether 
this knotted condition was the result of contortions made in their death throes 
after immersion in spirit, which is possible, we cannot more than conjec- 
ture at. It is remarkable that no specimen was obtained in or about Ran- 
goon, 
(19) DryoPHIs PRASINUS.—Six specimens from Rangoon, Moulmein, L. 
B., Ye-U, U. B., and.Taounggyi, Southern Shan States, Frontal—less than 
distance to end of snout (5),(?) (1); equals parietals (3), less than parietals 
(1), greater than parietals (1),(?) (1). Temporals—1, anterior R. and L. (2), 
R. (1),@) (1), the remainder 2 anterior. Labials—9, with 5th and 6th 
touching the eye, R. and L. (1), Anterior chin shields—contact 5 labials (1). 
sub-caudals —161. Ova—one specimen, recently procured by a Burman and 
received by us on 23rd May, 1900, contained seven eggs with no trace of an 
embryo, 
(20) ENnuyDRINA VALAKADIEN.—Six specimens from Myaungmya and 
Arrakan, L. B. The one from Arrakan was much mutilated, and its identity 
could, therefore, only be guessed at. 
(21) GERARDIA PREVOSTIANA,—One specimen from the Rangoon river. 
Frontal—greater than distance to end of snout, Ventrals—145, Colour— 
all the parts referred to in Boulenger’s work as white or whitish were buff 
in our fresh specimen. 
(22) H«pistEs HYDRINUS,—One specimen, from Moulmein, L, B. Scales— 
midbody 42-43, Ventrals—171. 
(23) Homatopsis BuccaTa.—One specimen from Bassein, L. B. Frontal—- 
less broad than supraocular, transversely divided. Loreals—two (1+1). 
Postocular—one, R. and L. Labials—13, R. and L., none touching the eye, 
Ventrals—-157. 
(24) HypsiRHINA ENHYDRIS——Seven specimens from Prome, Bassein, 
Thaton, and Thayetmyo, L., B. 
Frontal—greater than distance to end of snout, (4); greater than parietals 
(2), Anterior chin shields—contact with three labials, (3) ? (3). Ventrals— 
171 ; last bifid (1). Sub-caudals—74, (2) ; 75, (1); 76, (1). 
(25) Lycopon avLicus,—Hight spevimens from Rangoon, L, B., Ye-U, 
Meiktila, U. B., and Taounggyi, Southern Shan States, Postoculars—3 R, (1). 
(26) Lycopon FasciaTUs,—-Two specimens from North Chin Hills and 
Southern Shan States, Already recorded in the B. N. H. Society’s Journal, 
Vol. XIIT, page 372. Loreal—Does not touch the internasals. 
(27) Nara Buncarvus—Three specimens from Minhla, U. B., and Anda- 
mans, The specimen obtained from the latter place was given to us by 
Captain Fitzpatrick, I. M. S., who informed us that it was the only record of 
this snake having been killed at Port Blair, for two or three years, at least 
so old residents at Port Blair informed him. 
