074 MB, STANLEY S. FLOWER ON THE [May 16, 



Labials and sides of neck yelloM- ; a dark mark below eye and 

 another behind it running obliquely to angle of mouth, and 

 another similar but larger mark on the neck. 



Size. These specimens were 193 mm., 212 mm., and 222 mm. in 

 length. 



ifab. Malay Peninsula. 



152. PSEUDOEHABDIUM LONGICEPS (Cautor), 



Pseudorhahdium longiceps, Blgr. Cat. Snakes, ii. p. 329. 

 E«corded from Penang, Perak, and Singapore (P. Z. S. 1896, 

 p. 886). 



Hob. Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo, Celebes, Philippines. 



153. Calamaeia albitenter (Gray). 



Calamaria linncei, var., Cantor, p. 62. 



Calamaria albiventer, Blgr. Cat. Snakes, ii. p. 336. 



Of this very handsome snake I got a specimen, 279 mm. long, 

 on Penang Hill, elevation 2000 feet, in March 1898. Its colours 

 were very distinct and pretty. 



Colour (in life). Above rich red-brown, with a pair of black- 

 edged bright red vertebral lines ; on each side a black-edged bluish- 

 white line. Upper surface of head rich red-brown, finely speckled 

 with black. IJuder surface of bead rich lemon-yellow, which 

 gradually shades into red on the neck ; remainder of lower surface 

 bright coral-red. A median black line under the tail. 



Ifab. Malay Peninsula. 



154. Calamaria sumatrana Edeling. 

 Calamaria sumatrana, Blgr. Cat. Snakes, ii. p. 339. 



Hab. Malay Peninsula (Singapore, W. L. Sclater, J. A. S. B. Ix. 

 1891, p. 233) and Sumatra. 



155. Calamaria leucocbphala D. & B. 



Calamaria lumbricoides, var. Cantor, p. 61. 



Calamaria leucocepTiala , Blgr. Cat. Snakes, ii. p. 344. 



Localities, Of this species, already recorded from Penang and 

 Singapore, I obtained four specimens on Peniing Hill, at elevations 

 of about 2200 feet, and one at the mouth of the Batu Caves, near 

 Kuala Lumpor, Selangor. 



Habits. Two were found under a water-butt near a house ; when 

 disturbed they were fierce, striking and threatening with wide- 

 opened moutb. 



Colour (in life). These snakes are highly iridescent, and the line 

 of demarcation between the dark upper and light lower parts is 

 sharply defined : upper parts rich dark brown, purplish blue, or 

 blackish ; lower parts uniform white, buff, or very pale purplish 

 blue, with a more or less indistinct zigzag median dark line under 

 the tail. Head and neck bright lemon- or sulphur-yellow ; on the 

 top of the head there may be a symmetrical chestnut-coloured 



