1894.] OPHIDIA OP TEINIDAD, B. W. I. 517 



BOTHEOPS ATEOX. 



Found only in swampy places. It ascends a short distance 

 little bushes 5 feet or so from the ground. B. atrosa is very fierce, 

 and sometimes ejects its poison a considerable distance. One 

 which was being teased with a stick ejected its poison in this way. 

 It fell on the face of a woman some twelve feet off. It is rather 

 more active than tbe Lachesis mutcc and bites more readily. The 

 largest specimens we have seen were about 6 feet long. The 

 B. atrox is locally called " Mapepire Balsam/' which is said to mean 

 striped. It is called in some localities " Valsain," which no doubt 

 means dancing (from the French), an allusion to the circling 

 motion when in the attitude of defence, which all vipers exhibit. 



A Preliminary List of the Ophidia of Trinidad, B. W. I. 



Note. — The snakes found by us in Trinidad are marked with an 

 asterisk ; where we have not seen the snakes ourselves the name 

 of the recorder is given. 



The names of authorities given within square brackets after the 

 species are those of the naturalists to whose kindness we are 

 indebted for the determinations of the species. 



OPHIDIA. 



TYPKLOPIDjE. 



*1. Typhlops reticulatus, L. 



Recorded from Trinidad by Boettger. 



GrLAUOONIIDJE. 



2. Glauconia albifrons, Wagl. 

 Recorded from Trinidad by Boulenger and Garinan. 



Boid^!. 



*3. Epicrates ceachris, L. [Boulenger]. 



*4. Epicrates cenchris, L., var. fusca, Gray [Boettger]. 



New to Trinidad. 

 5. Corallus coolcil, Gray, var. melanea, Gray. 



Recorded from Trinidad by Boulenger. 

 *6. Corallus coolcil, Gray, var. ruschenberyii, Cope [Boettger]. 



New to Trinidad. 

 *7. Boa constrictor, L. [Boettger & Boulenger]. 

 8. Boa diviniloquu, Laur. 



Recorded from Trinidad by Boulenger. 

 *9. Eunectes murinus, L. 



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