7. 



1923--Snakes and Leeches. Journal, Bombay Natural History Society, 29:302-303. 

 A hand list of snakes of the Indian Empire. Ibid, 29:345-361. 

 Notes on a collection of snakes from Shembaganur, Palni hills. 



Ibid, 29:388-398. 

 Notes on a collection of snakes from Sinlum Kaba. Ibid, 29:466-468. 

 A hand list of snakes of the Indian Empire. Ibid, 29:598-632. 

 A review of the Asiatic species of Contia in the Indian Museum. 



Ibid, 29:769-779. 

 The affinities of Eryx jaculus and Eryx johni. Ibid, 29:842-843. 

 Notes on the snakes collected on Annasigalla Estate from August 



1920 to December 1921. Spolia Zeylanica, 12(46) : 252- 270. 

 A review of the Indian species of the genus 01 igodon suppressing 



the genus Simotes. Records of the Indian Museum, 25( 3) : 305- 354. 

 How to identify the snakes of India. Karachi. 56pp. 



1924--A hand list of snakes of the Indian Empire. Journal, Bombay 



Natural History Society, 29:864-878. 

 A hand list of snakes of the Indian Empire. Ibid, 30:12-24. 

 The Hamadryad or king cobra ( Naia hannah Cantor). Ibid. 30:189-195. 

 Notes on Ceylon snakes collected by M. W. W. A. Phillips. Spolia 



Zeylanica, 13( 1 ): 71-83. 

 Notes on two specimens of the sea snake Lioselasma lapemidoides 



(Gray). Ibid, 13(l):89-92. 

 Reply to Miss Procter' s remarks on the snake Brachyophidium 



rhodogaster Wall. Annals and Magazine of Natural History 



including Zoology, Botany and Geology, 14(9): 200. 



1925- -A hand list of snakes of the Indian Empire. Journal, Bombay 



Natural History Society, 30:242-252. 

 Two new Burmese snakes. Ibid, 30:587-588. 

 A new snake from Burma. Ibid, 30:734. 



Notes on the snakes collected in Burma in 1924. Ibid, 30:805-821. 

 The snake Natr ix venningi (Vennings keelback). A correction. 



Ibid, 30:921. 

 A case of Echis carinatus (?) poisoning. Failure of calcium as a 



therapeutic agent. Death in 86 1/2 hours. Indian Medical 



Gazette, 60:470-471. 



1926--The reticulate python ( Python reticulatus Schneider). Journal, 

 Bombay Natural History Society, 31:84-90. 

 Snakes collected in Burma in 1925. Ibid, 31:558-566. 



1928--The poisonous terrestrial snakes of our British Indian Dominions, 

 (including Ceylon) and how to recognise them. 4th Ed. Bombay. 

 149pp. 



