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Tropidolaemus subanmilatus Gray and var. maculatus Gray (=: 

 Trimeresurus luagleri Boie). 



Tropidolaemus Philippinensis Gray (= Trimeresurus philippensis 

 Gray) . 

 Peters, W. Herpetological notes, Mon. Berl. Ak, (1867) 13-37. 



The following snakes are listed from the Philippines : Tragops pra- 

 sinus Boie (= Dryophis sp.) ; Dipsas Philippina (= Boiga philippina) 

 (described as new from Ylaces, northwest of Luzon) ; Tropidolaemus 

 Hombroni Guichenot ( = ? Trimesunis philippensis Gray) . These 

 specimens were taken by Semper. A few new lizards and frogs are 

 described as new. 

 Peters, W. Mon. Berl. Ak. (1872) 585-587. 



Reports upon 3 new species of snakes, Calamaria bitorques, Stenog- 

 nathus brevirostris, and Hemibungarus gemianulus from the Philip- 

 pines. Stenognathus brevirostris Peters (~ Oxyrhabdiuvt leporinum 

 Giinther) ; Hemibungarus gemianulus Peters (= Hemibungarus calli- 

 ' gastpr Wiegmann). These specimens were collected by Wallis in the 



Philippines; the exact localities are not recorded. 

 Petees, W. Sitz. Ber. Ges. Nat. Freunde, Berlin (1881) 109. 



Callophis bilineatus (= Doliophis bilineattis Peters), from Palawan, 

 is described. 

 Reinhardt, J. T. Kgh Dansk. Vid. Afhand. (1843). 



Describe Lycodon lineatus ( = Cyclocorus lineatus Reinhardt) . 

 ROSAEIO Y Salas, Anacleto del. Los ofideos venenosos mas comunes en 

 el pais. [Prom a typed copy of original manuscript.] 



This paper was published by La Real Sociedad Economica de Amigos 

 del Pais in Manila. It contains a juvenile attempt at a classifica- 

 tion of Philippine snakes, and gives certain supposed cures for snake 

 bites. 



He gives the name Furina philippinensis to a snake known in the 

 native dialect as taling-bilauo which, from the description, probably 

 applies to Hemibungarus calligaster Wiegmann. The description 

 is as follows: "Escamas iguales y pequerias, gastrotegas sencillas y 

 ui'ostegas dobles; vientre bianco amarillento; cuerpo con fondo del 

 mismo color y unas noventa y seis fajas negras trasversales, mati- 

 zadas en su centro y por los lados por escamas amarillentas; partes 

 laterales del cuerpo constituidas por escamitas amarillentas orilladas 

 de negro y con rayitas longitudinales tambien negras y que unen el 

 angulo anterior con el posterior; cola delgada, laiga y conica; cabeza 

 casi tan grande como el cuerpo con nueve placas ciue afectan igual 

 disposicion que las del Dahunpalay (Tragops Xanthozonius) ; ojos 

 grandes y horizontales; hocico romo; ambos maxilares armados de 

 numerosos dientes; los supra-maxilares anteriores surcados pero no 

 perforados, delgados y mas largos que los posteriores que son en 

 numero de seis a ocho por lado."* 

 SCHLEGEL, H. Essai sur la physionomie des serpens. The Hague (1837) 

 2 vols. 



Elaps collaris ( = Hemibungarus collaris is described from the Phil- 

 ippines. The species is figured in Schlegel, Abbild. (1844) 137, 

 pi. 46, figs. 10 and 11. 



* From the original manuscript. 



