Catalogue of Reptiles. 73 



BUNGARUS, Daudin. 

 B. ceruleus, Schneid. 



«• adult. Calcutta. Prince Jellalooddeen. 



b. ditto. Pegu. 



c ditto. Darjeeling. Capt. Sherwill. 



d. smaller. Lt. R. C. Beavan. 



e. ditto (finely marked). Rangoon. Col. Nuthall. 

 / two young (discolored). 



g. three specimens. 



h. young. Cape of Good Col. Tytler. 



Hope ! ! 

 This habitat must, I think, be erroneously given. 

 B. fasciatus, Schneid. 

 a. adult. 

 h. ditto smaller. 



c. ditto ditto. 



d. ditto. 



e. small specimen swallowing another snake. (Tropidonotus). 



Not a single donor or locality is assigned to any of these specimens 

 of B. fasciatus, whilst, oddly enough, nearly every specimen of B. cceru- 

 leus is carefully labelled. 



B. Ceylonicus, Gunth. Ceylon. 



XENURELAPS, Gunther. 

 X. bungaroides, Cantor. Cherrapunji. 



MEG^EROPHIS, Gray. 

 M. FLAViCErs, Reinh. 



a. adult injured. Mergui. W. Theobald, Esq., Jr. 



ELAPS, Schneider. 

 E. MacLellandii, Rein. 

 E. personahes, Blyth. 



a. adult. Assam ? W. Robinson, Esq. 



b. 3 younger. Pegu (?) Major Berd more. 



I cannot distinguish the Pegu and Assam specimens, as all are 

 rammed into one bottle. 



