886 MR. 8. 8S. FLOWER ON THE REPLILES AND [Dec. 1, 
India collection, and is probably from the Continent” (Giinther, 
Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 199, pl. xvii. fig. D). 
Hab. Malay Peninsula ? 
53. PsrEUDORHABDIUM LONGICEPS, Cant. 
Calamaria longiceps, Cantor, p. 63, pl. xl. fig. 1. 
Oxycalamus longiceps, Ginter, R. B. I. p. 199. 
Pseudorhabdium longiceps, Boul. Cat. Snakes, ii. p. 329. 
The type specimen was caught on Penang Hill and is preserved 
in Dr. Cantor’s collection. Stoliczka found one specimen in the 
collection he got from Penang and Province Wellesley. There are 
specimens in the British Museum from Perak and from Singapore. 
I obtained two specimens from Singapore. 
Hab. Malay Peninsula and Archipelago. 
54. CALAMARIA ALBIVENTER, Gray. 
Calamaria linnei, var., Cantor, p. 62. 
Calamaria albwenter, Boul. Cat. Snakes, ii. p. 336. 
Cantor records this species from the hills of Penang; there are 
also specimens from Penang in Gen. Hardwicke’s collection in the 
British Museum ; and I obtained one specimen from Province 
Wellesley. 
Hab, Malay Peninsula. 
5d, CALAMARIA SUMATRANA, Edel. 
Calamaria sumatrana, W. L. Sclater, J. A. S. B. lx. 1891, 
p- 233; Boul. Cat. Snakes, ii. p. 339. 
There is a specimen from Singapore in the Indias Museum, 
Calcutta. 
Hab. Malay Peninsula, Sumatra. 
56, CALAMARIA LEUCOCEPHALA, D. & B. 
Ca'amaria lumbricoidea, var., Cantor, p. 61. 
Calamaria leucocephala, Boul. Cat. Snakes, ii. p. 344. 
Cantor records this species from the hills of Penang and 
Singapore, and there is a specimen in the British Museum from 
Singapore from Dr. Dennys. 
Hab. Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo, Java. 
57. CALAMARIA PAVIMENTATA, D. & B. 
Calamaria pavimentata, Boul. Cat. Snakes, ii. p. 348. 
This Snake appears not to have been recorded before from the 
Malay Peninsula. I found one under a stone on Penang Hill, 
2100 feet. Ventrals 154; subcaudals 9; length 190 mm. 
Colour—upper parts reddish-brown in front, turning to dark 
olive-brown on the back, with nine longitudinal black lines ; sides of 
head yellow, orange collar-mark ; bright yellow marks at base and 
tip of tail ; lower parts greenish-yellow. 
