580 ME. T. F. LAIDLAW ON THE [Dec. 3, 



smooth or feebly tuberculate anteriorly, very small ; 7G rows 

 round the neck, 89 -90 round the body. One pair of chin-shields ; 

 frontal shield longer than broad, longer than the parietals, which 

 are separated from the frontal and from each other by small scales. 

 Eostral broader than deep ; prefrontals small. The front end of. 

 the frontal is segmented off to form a small median scale ; 10 or 11 

 labials, fifth in contact with the orbit on one side, but not on the 

 other ; one or two preoculars, a subocular, and two or three post- 

 oculars. Ventral shields feebly enlarged, 310 in number. 



Colour olive-grey above, with transverse bands of a darker shad", 

 broadest above, fading away on the sides, which, like the belly, are 

 yellowish white. 



Total length 500 mm., tail 70. 



One specimen from Patau i. 



38. En hyde is cuetcs. 



Enhydris curing, Boulenger, Cat. Snakes, iii. p. 300 ; id. Faun. 

 Brit. Ind., Eeptiles, p. 396. 



Apparently not recorded hitherto from these waters. Two 

 specimens from Singgora. 



39. Enhtdeis haedwickii (Gray). 



40. Enhtdeina yelakadien (Boie). 



Subfam. Elapin^:. 



41. Bunoaeus fasciatus (Schneid.). 



Bu n g ar us fascia tus, Boulenger, Cat. Snakes, iii. p. 306 ; id. Faun. 

 Brit. Ind., Eeptiles, p. 388; S. S. Flower, P. Z. S. 1899, p. 689. 



The Malays of Biserat call this snake by the same name as 

 Di-psaclomorjyhus dendrophilus (i. e., " Ular katam tebu). They 

 appear, however, to distinguish between the two to some extent, 

 regarding Dipsadomorphua as non-poisonous, or at any rate not so 

 poisonous as the Bungarus. 



42. Naia teipudians Merr. 



Naia tripudians, Boulenger, Cat. Snakes, iii. p. 380 (skull fig. 

 p. 372); id. Faun. Brit. Ind., Eeptiles, p. 391; S. S. Flower, 

 P. Z. S. 1899, p. 690. 



Malay name " Ular tedong sendok" = turmeric-coloured spoon- 

 snake. A young specimen from Biserat belonged to var. B of the 

 ' Catalogue,' having dark rings on a dark brown ground-colour. A n 

 adult specimen from Eaman agrees in colour with the specimen 

 described by Mr. Flower from Perak, except that its under surface 

 has no darker markings. 



43. Callophis maculiceps GUuth. 

 .biserat, Gunong lnas. 



