56 A LIST OF THE REPTILES OF BORNEO. 



Typhlops olivaceus (Gray) : Blgr. I.e. p. 50. j§. M. 



Baram (Hose). 



Fam. Boidce. 



Genus Python. 



Python reticulatus (Schneid.) : Blgr. I.e. p. 85. 



Widely distributed. S. M. 



Python curtus (Schleg.) : Blgr. I.e. p. 89. 



Kuching : Sibu (H. H. the Raja Muda). Telang S. E. Borneo 

 (Grabowsky). S. M. 



Fam. Ilysiidce. 



Genus Cylindrophis. 



Cylindrophis rufus (Laur.) Blgr I.e. p. 135. 



A very common species. S. M. 



Cylindrophis lineatus (Blanf.) Blgr. I.e. p. 137 



Matang (Peake). Pankalan ampat (Shelf ord and Cox). 

 Previously unrecorded from Borneo. The type is in the 

 Singapore Museum. S. M. 



Colors of living specimen. Above. — Black with irridescent sheen, 

 head and tail red, and two longitudinal bands on each side 

 of the middle line red. Beneath. — White blotched heavily 

 twith black, constituting from 30 to 35 irregular transverse 

 bands ; the under surface of the tail is immaculate white. 



Fam. Xenopeltidcp. 

 Genus Xenopeltis. 



Xenopeltis unicolor (Reinw.) : Blgr. I.e. p. 168. 



Kuching. S. M. 



Fam. Colubridce. 



Series A. Aglypha. 



Sub. Fam. i. Acrochordinee. 



Genus Acrochordus. 



Acroehordvs javaniens (Hornst.) : Blgr. I.e. p. 173. 



Sadong River (Bartlett). S. M. 



