COLUBRID. — CX. 193 
545. T. radix Baird & Girard. Green or black with three 
narrow yellow stripes; six series of black spots; scales very rough, 
the outer row broad; colors deep; head short; tail short, 5 in 
lensth; scales 19 to 21; V. P. 150 to 160. L. 25. Wis. to Ore- 
gon. (Lat., root, from Root R., Wis.) 
aa, Lateral stripe on 2d and 8d rows of scales; body stoutish, the tail 4 in 
length. 
d. Scales in 19 rows. 
546. T, sirtalis (L.). Common GARTER SNAKE. STRIPED 
Snake. Olivaceous, dorsal stripe narrow, obscure; 3 series of 
small dark spots on each side, about seventy between head and 
vent; sides and belly greenish; lateral stripes rather broad but 
not conspicuous; colors generally duller than in the other species. 
V. P. 130 to 160. N. Am., everywhere except in Cal.; our com- 
monest snake; very variable. (Lat., like a garter.) 
Prominent varieties are: Var. ordinatus (J..), with the stripes ob- 
scure or wanting and the spots more distinct, square, 85 in num- 
ber before anus; V. P. spotted on sides. Chiefly northeastward. 
Var. dorsalis (Baird & Girard) has the dorsal stripe broad, and two 
rows of small distinct spots on each side. N. Am., everywhere. 
Var. obscurus (Cope), uniform brown, the spots obscure, the bands 
distinct. Var. parietalis (Say) has the stripes dull greenish and 
the space between the lateral spots of a more or less vivid brick 
red. Ind. to Cal. 
547. T. butleri (Cope). Lateral stripe on 2d to 4th rows ; 
eye small; temporals 1-1; 19 scales; V. P. 144. Olive with 
3 yellowish stripes edged with black. S.Ind. (Named for Amos 
W. Butler.) 
277. REGINA Baird & Girard. 
u. Postorbitals 2. 
548. R. rigida (Say). Greenish brown; two brown dorsal bands ; 
a brown spot at base of each scale on sides; belly yellowish, blotched; 
outer row of scales smooth; scales, 19; V. P. 130 to 170. L. 24. 
Penn. to Ga., chiefly E. of mts., W. to Central Ill. (Hay.) 
549. R. leberis (L.). Chestnut brown; a yellow lateral band 
and three narrow black dorsal stripes ; belly yellow, with two brown 
bands; scales all keeled; scales 19; V. P. 140 to 150. L. 24. 
U.S., about streams. (Lat., cast-off snake-skin.) 
aa. Postorbitals 3, the lower very small. 
550. R. grahami (Baird & Girard). Brown; a pale brown 
dorsal band; besides this two narrow black streaks on each side; a 
straw-color lateral stripe; belly unspotted; scales all strongly 
keeled ; head slender; scales 19 to 21; V. P. 160. L. 20. Mis- 
sissippi Valley, N. to Mich. 
138 
