1899,] BEPTILES OF THE MALAY PENINSULA AND SIAM. 659 



Singapore), dirty brown and white in rings, a very sluggish 

 beast." 



In the Kuala Luinpor Museum there is a small specimen, 

 caught (in the act of swallowing a fish) at sea in the Straits of 

 Malacca between Klang and Singapore. 



In the Siamese Museum there is a large stuffed specimen said 

 to be from Bangkok. 



Hah. Ceylon, Madras, Burma, Siam, Cochinchina, Malay 

 Peninsula, Sumatra, Java, Borneo, Celebes, Philippines, New 

 Guinea. 



104. Xenodeemus javanictts Eeinh. 

 Xenoclermus jnvanicus, Blgr. Cat. Snakes, i. p. 175. 

 Eecorded from Penang (F. Miiller, Verb. nat. Ges. Basel, 1887, 

 p. 268). 



Hah. Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Java. 



Subfamily CoLUBBiNiE. 



105. POLTODONTOPHIS GEMINATTJS (Boie). 



Herpetodryas imonotus. Cantor, P. Z. S. 1839, p. 52. 

 Polyodontophis geminatus, Blgr. Cat. Snakes, i, p. 185. 

 Recorded from Malacca and Singapore (P. Z. S. 1896, p. 879). 

 Hah. Siam (Blgr. Cat. Snakes, i. p. 185), Malay Peninsula, 

 Sumatra, Java, Borneo, Lombok. 



106. Polyodontophis sagittaeius (Cant.). 



Calamaria sagittaria, Cantor, p. 64. 

 Polyodontophis Sagittarius, Blgr. Cat. Snakes, i. p. 187. 

 Cantor mentions one specimen from the Malay Peninsula. 

 Hah. West Himalayas, Bengal, Assam, Malay Peninsula. 



107. Xenocheophis ceeasogastee (Cant.). 



Tropidonotus cerasogasfer, Cantor, p. 92. 

 Xenochrophis cerasogaster, Blgr. Cat. Snakes, i. p. 191. 

 Cantor mentions one specimen from the Province Wellesley. 

 Hab. Bengal, Assam, E-hasi Hills, Malay Peninsula. 



108. Peymnomiodon chalceus Cope. 

 Hah. Siam (Blgr. Cat. Snakes, i. p. 192). 



109. Teopidonotus teiangitligeeus Boie. 



Tropidonotus trianguligerus, Blgr. Cat. Snakes, i. p. 224. 



Eecorded from Penang and Singapore (vide P. Z. S. 1896, 

 p. 879). 



I hme seen a specimen from Penang Hill, 2400 ft., and 

 obtained another near the foot of Gunong Pulai, Johore, 790 mm, 

 in length. 



