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same colour behind each eye; lower half of the rostral’ and labials 
and the whole of the lower surface, yellow. 
Total Length.—280 mm. 4 
A. single specimen from the Malay Archipelago, probably 
from Java. 
TYPHLOPS ACUTUS. 
beak is developed. 
GLAUCONIIDA. 
GLAUCONIA BLANFORDII. 
G. blanfordii, Alcock and Finn, J.A.S.B., 1896, (2), p. 561. 
~~~ In addition to the specimens recorded by Messrs. Alcock and 
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“pper scales feebly edged with pale-brown. 
ae _-. COLUBRIDA. 
; CALAMARIA LEUCOCEPHALA.* 
Two specimens from the Malay Archipelago, one from Java. 
