Catalogue of Reptiles. 

 FAMILY DIPSADID.E. 



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D. CYNODON, CUV. 



a. adult. 



b. ditto. 



c. ditto. 



D. TRIGONATA, Schn. 



a. 

 b. 

 c. 

 d. 



DIPSAS, (Auct.) 



Malacca. 

 Mergui. 

 Tliaiel tmio. 



Subatlioo. 

 Jessore. 



E. Lindstedtj Esq. 

 W. Theobald, Jr., Esq. 

 W. T. Blanford, Esq. 



Rev. Cave Brown. 

 Frith, Esq. 



D. Forsteni, Dum. et Bib. 



a. Huge adult. Bengal. 



Labelled, " D. trigonata, Lower Bengal'' but no other re- 

 cord of this scarce species. Beddom has got it on the 

 Anamallies. 



b. adult (bleached), no record. 



D. NIGROMARGINATA, Blytll. 



D. bubalina, Klein f 



I am not convinced of the identity of these two species, which Giin- 



frZiT *' a \i? ai ? SGe i *° " a P ical g roo ^s" to the scales in our 

 specimen and the loreal is not higher than long as on D. bubalina, 

 The coloration of the under parts too is different. 



D. MULTIMACULATA, Schl. 



a. adult. Hongkong. a. Bowring, Esq. 



b. two ditto. 



,P^Iif Peci < ? ienSOf t] ?% Snak , e from Bima > where itis common, 

 seem to have disappeared from the museum. 



D. MULTIEASCTATA, Blyth. 



a. young. Subathoo. 



Perhaps a young, D. trigonata. 

 D. hexagonotus, Blyth. 



a. many young. Andamans. 



Rev. Cave Brown. 



Capt. Hodge and Col. 

 Tytler, 



The type specimen is no longer in the museum, and these voun ff 

 specimens are unsatisfactory data for specific identification. 



