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Catalogue of Reptiles. 



T. plumbicolor, Cantor. 



Xenodon viridis, Bum. et. Bib 



a. young. 



T. FASCI4TUS, L. 

 T. ORDINATUS, L. 

 T. NATRIX, L. 



a. 



b. 

 T. olivaceus, Blyth. 



a. two specimens. 

 T. dipsas, Blyth. 



a. specimen in very 

 poor state. 



Bundelkand. Dr. Spilsbury. 



N. Carolina. Rev. J. Fitzgerald. 



Ditto. 



England. 

 Ditto. 



Ditto. 



R. Hancock, Esq. 

 E. Blyth, Esq. 



W. T. Blanford, Esq. 



Dariiling. 

 The type specimen of Blyth's description is no longer m the 

 museum. 



T. ? 



a specimen in too poor a state for description. 



Darjiling. W. T. Blanford, Esq. 



T. macrophthalmtjs, Giinth. Khasi hills. 

 T. Himalayanus, Giinth. Nipal, Sikim. 



"Wynaud. 

 Ceylon. 

 Nilghiri hills. 

 Mergui. 

 295. 



T. monticola, Jerdon, 

 T. Ceylonensis, Giinth 

 T. Beddomii, Giinth. 

 T. zebrinus, Blyth. 



J. A. S. XXIII. p 



Type specimen presented by Major Berdmorc, no longer in 

 the museum. 



T. hydrus, Pall.. 



? ? 



a. 



T have no doubt of this identification. . 



ScalIsl9iowg. Eight upper labials, only tbe fourth entering the 

 nrhft Superciliary very large. Anteoculars three, postoculars five. 

 ?^; n rt?fflv^inayiig that the label of this specimen is torn off, 

 It ^0^ ViT/ouSas from India by Gunther in his Brit. Mus 

 ratSo^ue page 63, but excluded from his Catalogue of Indian reptiles 

 ?he fra^ent'of a label remaining, seems to show i ^was presented by 

 ^ler^an « Rev." remaining ; probably the Rev, Cave Brown or the 

 Z ^ Lindstedt in which case it is probably an Asiatic specimen. As 

 ^I\mt an American species, it is unlikely to be our American contn- 

 butor Rev. E. Fitzgerald. 



