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It may be considered as a curious faßt that, though six of the 

 fifty species in Prof. Weber's collection are new to science, still all 

 the eight species collected in Flores were known before. They are: 



Typhlops braminus Daudin. 



ElapUs subradiatus Schlegel. 



Dendrophis pictus Boie. 



Psammodynastes pulverulentus Boie. 



Lycodon aulicum Linne. 



Platurus scutatus Laurenti. 



Naja tripudians Merrem. 



Bothrops erythrurus Cantor. 



Typhlopidab. 

 Typlüina. 



1. Typlüina lineata Boie. 



Java: Bnitenzorg, 2 spec. 

 Sinagar, 2 spec. 

 With one of the specimens frora Buitenzorg, a very young one, 

 long only 9,3 c. m., the eyes are clearly visible. 



Typhlops. 



2. Typhlops braminus Daudin. 



Java: Buitenzorg, 5 spec. 



Saleyer, 5 spec. 



Flores: Maumeri, 2 spec. 



3. Typhlops nigro-albus Dum. et Bibr. 



Sumatra : Padang (?), 2 spec. 



TOKTBICIDAB. 



Cylindrophis. 



4. Cylindrophis rufa var. melanota Boie. 



Celebes: Tempe, 1 spec. 

 This specimen was kindly presented to Prof. Max Weber by Mr. 

 A. J. A. F. Eerdmans, residing at Makassar. 



Anomalochilus nov. gen. '). 

 Rostral rather large, more high than broad. Nasals undivided, touch- 

 ing the second upper-labial, Only one pair of frontals, in contact 

 with the third upper-labial and with the eye. Vertical small, quadran- 



1) From miijj.xK(ii = abnormal, and %ti*oc, = lip. 



