210 N. Annandale — Collection of Oriental Snakes. [No. 6, 



and others. Of this venomous species no less than 15 specimens occur 

 in Col. MoMahon's small collection from the Perso-Baluch frontier. 



17. DlPSADOMOBPHUS MULTIMACDLATUS (Boie) 



Dipsas multimaculata, Blgr. Faun. Ind. Bept. p. 360. W, L, JSclatert 

 List Snakes^ p. 46. Dipsadomorphus multimaculatus, Blgr. Cat. Snakesy 

 iii, pp. 63, 64. 



A specimen from Pitsanuloke, N. Siam, has been presented by H. 

 W. Biggie, Esq. 



18. Dipsadomorphus dightonii* (Blgr.) 



Dipsas dightoni, Blgr. J. Bomb. N. H, Soc. viii, 1894, p. 528, 

 pi. Dipsadomorphus dightonii, tcZ., Cat, Snakes iii, p. 69. 



A specimen from Peermerd, Travancore, has been obtained by ex- 

 change with the Trevandrum Museum. 



19. Dipsadomorphus dendrophilus* (Boie) 



D. dendrophilus, Blgr. Oat. Snak'^s iii, pp. 70, 71. 



Several specimens from the Royal Natural History Society o! 

 Batavia. 



The majority of the specimens belong to var. E. of Boulenger's 

 Catalogue ; the remainder to var. B. All are probably from the Malay 

 Archipelago, but no exact locality can be assigned them. 



20. Taphrometopum lineolatum (Brandt) 



T. lineolatum, Ale. and Finn., op. cit. p. 563. 



In addition to the specimens recorded by these authors, Col. McMahon 

 has recently sent down seven from the Perso-Baluch frontier. 



21. Drtophis xanthozona* Boie. 



A specimen from the Royal Natural History Society of Batavia. 

 Not an Indian species. 



22. Chrtsopelea ornata (Shaw) 



C. ornata, 8. Flower, P.Z.S. 1899, p. 682. 



A specimen of Boulenger's var. D from Pitsanuloke, N. Siam ; pre- 

 sented by H. "W. Biggie, Esq. This is the common variety in Assam, 

 Burma, the Siamese Malay States and Siam proper. 



23. BuNGABUS BUNGAROiDES (Cant.) 



Two young specimens, measuring from 310-340 mm., from N. 

 Cacbar. 



