176 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. .[July, 1905, 
NaMeE oF SNAKE. Andamans. 
Nicobars.. 
Dipsadomorphus ceylonensis, |! Gthr. fe x 
Chrysopelea ornata§||? (Shaw) aK ... |(Narcondam) 
Cerberus rhynchops =. 
Fordonia leucobalva §|| (Schleg.) 
Bungarus ecxrulews §|| (Schneid.) 
Naia tripudians,§|| Merr. ... 
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», bungarus,§|| Schleg.  ... 
Platurus colubrinus§|| (Schneid.) 
Distira andamanica,* Annand. 
Hydrus platurus$|| (Linn.) ... 
Amblycephalus monticola|| (Cant,) 
Lachesis cantoris* (Blyth)... 
5»  gramineus$|| (Shaw) 
»» purpureomaculatus$|| (Gray) 
DE eed | Oe | ide 
Meee i x BA eR 
represented in the Indian Museum by specimens either from the 
Andamans or from the Nicobars are printed in italics. In the 
first column a * indicates that a species is peculiar to the Andamans, 
the Nicobars or both archipelagoes ; a § that it has been recorded 
from the Malay Peninsula south of the Isthmus of Kra ; a || that 
it is known from Assam or Burma. In the other columns, a X 
In the above list, the names of those snakes which are not 
M 
islands has close affinities with that of Burma and Malaya, — 
: : a 
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1 Dipsas fusea (Gray) apud Sclater, List Snakes, p. 47. 
# Major Anderson has taken a specimen (var. A) on Narcondam. 
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