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CALLIOPHIS HUGHI Cochran 



Callopkis hughi Cochran, Proc. BioL Soc. Washington, vol. 40, Dec. 2, 1927, 

 p. 190. 



U.S.N.M. 



72307 (S2940) type Koh Tao, Gulf of Siam Jan. 1, 1927. 



Figure 6.— Calliophis hughi. Type. U. S. Nat. Mus. No. 72307. From Koh Tao, Gulf 

 OF Siam. a, top of head; 6, profile view; c, under side of head 



PAEEAS CAEINATUS (Boie) 



U.S.N.M. 



72175 (S2813)_ -. Bang Suk, near Pak Jong Aug. 16, 1926. 



This is a young specimen. The scale formula is as follows: 15 

 scale-rows; 167 ventrals; a divided anal; about 62 caudals; eye sep- 

 arated from the prefrontals and labials by an ocular ring; loreal 

 and preocular distinct. [A Siamese name for this snake is "ngu hao 

 fai "= fire-hissing snake. — H. M. S.] 



PAREAS MOELLENDORFn Boettger 



TJ.S.N.M. 



70357 (S2008) Lam Tong Lang July 19, 1925. 



In our single specimen the internasals and the prefrontals are 

 abnormally fused together. The frontal is as long as broad. The 

 labials are completely separated from the eye by suboculars, and there 

 is a good-sized postocular. There are seven upper labials, the seventh 

 being the longest. The ventrals are 142 and the subcaudals 36 in 

 number. There are very few Siamese records for this species — one 

 from the mountains of Laos (Mouhot), one from Bangkok (Gylden- 

 stolpe), and one from Bangkok (M. Smith). 



AGKISTRODON RHODOSTOMA (Boie) 



U.S.N.M. 



70338-9(81972-3) Ban Sadet May 30, 1925. 



72141(82508) Nong Khor Mar. 20, 1926. 



72142 (S2541) do Mar. 22, 1926. 



