1896.] BATBAOHIANS Or THE MALAY PENINSULA. 887 



I obtained a second specimen from the Proviace Wellesley ; in 

 coloration and marking identical with the Penang specimen. 



Hah. Burma, Siam, CochLnchina, Canton, Malay Peninsula, and 

 Java. 



Series Opisthoglypha. 

 Subfamily Homalopsin^. 



58. Htpsirhina indica, Gray. 



Hyjjslrhina indica, Boul. Cat. Snakes, iii. p. 4, pi. i. fig. ] . 

 There are two specimens from General llardwicke's collpction iu 

 the British Museum, supposed to be from the Malay Peuinsula. 

 Hah. Malay Peninsula ? 



59. Hypsiehina pluaibba, Boie. 

 Homalopsis plumhea, Cantor, p. 101. 

 Hypsirhina plumhca, Boul. Cat. Snakes, iii. p. 5. 



Cantor mentions " two specimens taken iu rivulets in the valley 

 oE Pennng." There is a specimen in the British Museum from 

 Penang from Gen. llardwicke. Stoliczka found it iu the collection 

 he got from Penang and Province Wellesley. 



Hah. Burma, Southern China, Indo-China, Malay Peninsula and 

 Archipelago. 



60. Hypsiehina bnhydeis, Schn. 

 Homalopsis enhydris, Cantor, p. 99. 

 Hypsirhina enhydris, Boul. Cat. Snakes, iii. p. 7. 



There are specimens in the British Museum from Penang from 

 Dr. Cantor, and from Singapore from Mr. Swiuhoe. Stoliczka found 

 it in the collection he got from Penang and Province Wellesley. 



Hah. India, Ceylon, Burma, Southern China, Cochinchina, 

 Siam, Malay Peninsula and Archipelago. 



61. Hypsiehina sibboldii, Scbl. 

 HomaJopsis sieholdii, Cantor, p. 98. 

 Hypsirhina sieholdii, Boul. Cat. Snakes, iii. p. 11. 

 Cantor obtained one specimen from Province Wellesley. 

 Hah. India, Burma, Malay Peninsula. 



62. Homalopsis buccata, L. • 



Homalopsis huccata, Cantor, p. 96 ; Boul. Cat. Snakes, iii. p. 14 

 (skull fig.). 



Cantor records this species from Penang and the Peninsula. 

 Stoliczka found it in the collectiou he got from Penang and 

 Province Wellesley, and there are specimens in the British 

 Museum from Malacca and Singapore. 



I obtained two specimens at Singapore; the larger was 1130 mm. 

 in length. 



Hah. Burma, Indo-China, Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo, 

 and Java. 



