1896.] BATRACHIANS OF THE MALAY PENINSULA. 8399 
99. CALLOPHIS MACULICEPS, Gthr. 
Elaps melanurus, Cantor, p. 106, pl. xl. fig. 6. 
Callophis maculiceps, Boul. Cat. Snakes, i. p. 397. 
Cantor obtained one specimen from Province Wellesley. 
Hab. Cochinchina and Malay Peninsula. 
100. DotiopHis BIVIRGATUS, Boie. 
Elaps bivirgatus, Cantor, p. 109. 
Elaps flaviceps, Cantor, P. Z. 8. 1839, p. 33. 
Doliophis bivirgatus, Boul. Cat. Snakes, ii. p. 400, 
Cantor obtained this species from the hills of Penang and from 
Malacca ; Stoliczka found it in the collection he got from Penang 
and Province Wellesley, and there are specimens in the British 
Museum from Penang and Singapore. 
I obtained specimens from Kulim, Kedah, from Singapore, and 
from Province Wellesley, the latter 1372 mm. in length. 
Hab. Burma, Cochinchina, Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo, 
and Java. 
Note.—Girard, Proc. Ac. Philad. 1857, p. 182, records a speci- 
men of Doliophis flaviceps from Singapore. 
101. DoLiopHis rntEsTINALIS, Laur. 
Elaps intestinalis, Cantor, p. 107. 
Elaps furcatus, Cantor, P. Z. 8S. 1839, p. 34. 
Doliophis intestinalis, Boul. Cat. Snakes, iii. p. 401. 
Of this Snake Cantor says “it is of no uncommon occurrence 
in the hills of Penang, at Malacca, and at Singapore.” Stoliczka 
found it in the collection he got from Penang and Province 
Wellesley. I obtained two specimens from Tanglin, Singapore, and 
two from Province Wellesley, one of the latter belonging to the 
variety trilineatus. There are in the British Museum specimens of 
the variety lineata from Penang and Singapore, and of annectens 
from Singapore. 
Hab. Burma, Malay Peninsula and Archipelago. 
Family AMBLYCEPHALID#. 
102. HAPLOPELTURA BOA, Boie. 
Dipsas boa, Cantor, p. 78, pl. xl. fig. 3. 
Haplopeltura boa, Boul. Cat. Snakes, ii. p. 439. 
Cantor obtained this species from the hills of Penang. 
Hab. Malay Peninsula and Archipelago. 
103. AMBLYCEPHALUS L&VIS, Boie, 
Amblycephalus levis, Boul. Cat. Snakes, ii. p. 441. 
This Snake is said to have been found at Malacca, but I have 
not been able to discover where it is recorded. 
Hab. Malay Peninsula, Natuna Islands, Borneo, and Java, 
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