DENDRELAPHIS 



171 



vary between 176 and 186 ; the subcaudals, between 105 and 

 113; sometimes 3 labials enter the orbit, sometimes 2, both 

 conditions being frequently found in the same specimen. The 

 temporal formula is normally 2 + 2 + 2, but many specimens 

 have the 2 anterior supei'ior temporals coalesced, leaving the 

 1 



formula 



1+1 



-2. 



Table 33. — Measurements and scale counts of Dendrelaphis caiidoUneatus 



(Gray). 



Locality. 



Collector. 



216 

 218 

 219 

 222 

 223 

 224 

 225 

 226 

 227 

 414 



Palawan. 



do ... 



do ... 



do ... 



do ... 



do --- 



do ... 



do ... 



do ... 



do ... 



C. M. Weber. 



do 



do 



do 



do 



do 



do 



do 



do 



do 



Sub- 

 cau- 

 dals. 



106 

 111 



111 



■>108 

 108 

 113 

 110 



Labials. 



Upper. 



215 

 218 

 219 

 222 

 223 

 224 



226 

 227 I 



Lower. 



I 



_1_ 



10 I 5.6 

 10 ' 4,6,6 

 6.6 



Touch 



first 



chin 



shields. 



Pre- 

 oculars 



4,6,6 

 f 6.6 

 1 4,6; 6 



6,6 



5.6 



5,6 



5,6 



( 5,6_ 



I 4^5,6 



Scale 



Collection. 



Bureau of Science. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 



Do. 



Do. 

 Do. 



Do. 



' E-'vtreme tip of tail missing. 



Boulenger * gives the range of ventrals as 171 to 188; of 

 subcaudals, 100 to 112. Boulenger's largest specimen meas- 

 ures 1,520 millimeters in length. 



Catalogue, loc. cit. 



