890 MR. 8. 8S. FLOWER ON THE REPTILES AND [Dec. 1, 
British Museum from Malacca from Mr. Hervey, and from 
Singapore from Mr. Ridley and Dr. Dennys. 
Hab. Assam, Burma, Malay Peninsula and Archipelago. 
73, PSAMMODYNASTES PULVERULENTUS, Boie. 
Psammodynastes pulverulentus, Boul. Cat. Snakes, iii. p. 172. 
Stoliczka mentions this species as occurring in the collection he 
got from Penang and Province Wellesley; and there is a specimen 
in the British Museum from Kinta, Perak, from Mr. Wray. 
Hab. Eastern Himalayas, Khasi and Assam hills, Burma, Indo- 
China, Malay Peninsula and Archipelago. 
74, DRYOPHIS XANTHOZONA, Boie. 
Dryinus prasinus, var. A, Cantor, p. 82. 
Dryophis xanthozona, Boul. Cat. Snakes, ii. p. 180. 
There is a specimen from Penang from Dr. Cantor in the 
British Museum. 
Hab. Malay Peninsula and Java. 
75. DRYOPHIS PRASINUS, Boie. 
Dryinus prasinus, part., Cantor, p. 81. 
Dryophis prasinus, Boul. Cat. Snakes, ii. p. 150. 
There are specimens in the British Museum from Penang from 
Dr. Cantor, and from Singapore from Dr. Dennys.  Stoliczka 
found it in the collection he got from Penang and Province 
Wellesley. I obtained one specimen in Penang ; butin Singapore, 
about Tanglin, found this Snake in abundance, coloured either 
bright green or light brown; judging from the specimens I 
observed, the green variety seems to predominate and to grow to 
a larger size than the brown. The longest green one I measured 
was 1778 mm. in length, but I’ have seen one about 2000 mm. 
These Snakes are very gentle when handled. 
Hab. Eastern Himalayas, Assam, Burma, Indo-China, Malay 
Peninsula and Archipelago. 
76. DRYOPHIOPS RUBESCENS, Gray. 
Chrysopelea rubescens, Stoliczka, J. A. 8S. B. 1870, p. 195. 
Dryophiops rubescens, Boul. Cat. Snakes, iii. p. 194. 
Stoliczka found one specimen on Penang Hill, and also in the 
collection he got from Penang and Province Wellesley. 
Hab. Siam, Malay Peninsula and Archipelago. 
77. CHRYSOPELEA ORNATA, Shaw. 
Leptophis ornatus, part., Cantor, p. 87. 
Chrysopelea ornata, Bou]. Cat. Snakes, lil. p. 196. 
Var, A. There are specimens in the British Museum from 
Penang from Dr. Cantor, and from Singapore from Dr. Dennys. 
Stoliczka describes this species as common on Penang Hill in 1869, 
and found it in the collection he got from Penang and Province 
