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83. PSEUDOCTCLOPHIS PERSICUS (Anders.) 



Blanford, Persia, p. 408. 

 Distribution — Persia. 



1 Bnshire, Persia Persian Collection (Mns. 



Coll.) 4828. 



(Type of the species, Anderson.) 



1 Niriz B. of Sliiraz, Persia 



5000 ft. W. T. Blanford 3497. 



84. POLTODONTOPHIS COIiLARIS, (Gray). 



Boulenger, p. 302. 



Distribution — Himalayas from Simla eastwards, Assam, Burma, 

 and S. China. 



lODarjeeling J. A. Gammie { '.^'^f^^^'^^l 



2 DarjeeUng W. S. Atkinson 7193, 7200. 

 1 DarjeeUng J. Anderson 7190. 



1 Darjeeling W. T. Blanford, A. S. B. 7239. 



(Type of Coiueee colubeinus, Blyth?) 



1 Garo Mils, Assam H. H. Godwin Austen 7191. 



1 Klasia hills H. H. Godwin Ansten 7202. 



4 Cliarapnnii H. H. Godwin Ansten 7188-9, 7195, 7197. 



1 Jaintia liilla H. H. Godwin Ansten 7192. 



1 Hotha valley, Ytman Ynnan Bxped. (Anderson) 4193. 



85. POLTODONTOPHIS SUBPUN OTATUS (Dum. & Bibr.). 



Boulenger, p. 303. 



Distribution — Southern India and Oeylon. 



86. POLTODONTOPHIS SAGITTARIUS, (Cantor). 



Boulenger, p. 303. 



Distribution — Northern India, Bengal and the Nicobar Islands. 

 1 Gorakhpnr dist., N. W. P. A. C. L. CarUeyle 4684. 



1 India Key. H. J, Parrison 8634. 



