15 



One specimen with three rows of black alternating quadrate 

 spots on a yellowish ground; No. 69. 



Drymobius boddaertii Sentz, subsp. boddaertii. Five speci- 

 mens, Nos. 26, 27, 60, 23 and 42. 

 Spilotes pullatus Linn. 



One specimen with eighteen rows of scales on the body for 

 a short distance. 

 Herpetgdtas carinatus Linn. One specimen, No. 16. 



This snake had partially swallowed an adult Anolis (A. 

 frenatus Cope supra). 



Leptophis occidentalis Gthr. Pour specimens, No. 42. 

 Ninia atrata atrata Hallow. One specimen, No. 19. 



OPISTHOGLYPHA. 



Erythrolamprds ^esculapii Linn. Thirteen specimens, Nos. 

 3, 33, 37, 38, 67 and 99. 



No. 3 has the rings on the posterior part of the body ar- 

 ranged in threes, which is very unusual in this species. 



Oxyrhoptjs clcelia Daud. Six specimens, No. 32. 



Oxybhopus petolarius Linn. Four specimens. Nos. 39, 40 and 



56. 

 Scytale neuvidii D. & B. Two specimens, Nos. 32 and 51. 

 Ehinostoma gttianense Trosch. One specimen, No. 16. . 

 Tantilla longifrontale Boul. (Homalocranium.)' Two 



specimens, Nos. 18 and 21. 

 Stenorhina degenhardtii Berth. Six specimens, Nos. 24, 



25 and 70. 

 Sibon albofuscum Lacep. Fourteen specimens, Nos. 44, 48 



and 50. 

 Himantodes platycephaltjs sp. nov. Plate IV, Figure 4. 



I have given a synopsis of the species of this genus Himan- 



