FOR M OSA X SNAKES. 



I9I 



Territory " that a specimen of the species from Formosa is contained 

 in the Indian Museum (No. 12693). I myself have never yet come 

 across a specimen. 



12. Hurria rynchops (Schneider). 



Dr. Stejneger mentions that a specimen of this species, collected 

 by Mr. Xavara in Formosa, exists in the zoological museum of the 

 University of Christiania (Herpetol. Japan and Adj. Terr., p. 306). 



Subfamily Coronellinse. 



13. Elaphe carinata (Günther). 



Measurements of t/ie specintens. 



Collection. 



Xo. 



Locality 



Date. 



Collector 



Vi 



c 

 _o 



<J 



■J. 



Ventials. 





5 



ri 

 O 



"5 



s. 



( teulars. 



Temporals. 



A 



z_ -. 



4 



r o — 



H 



ja '3 



ä c 



1',. Sei Res. 



55 









23 



2>3 



2 



92 



U+O.2 



2 + 3 



8 



m. m. 



51c 



m m. 

 ICO 





56 









23 



214 



2 



90 







8 



5C0 



100 



Formosa 

 Mus 



25 









23 



213 



2 



93 



K+iV 





S 



1683 



360 



?» 



34 



Taihoku 



Mav 19:8 



Kikuchi 



23 



214 



2 



91 



H+i>2 



2 + 3 



8 



64 D 



1-8 



Medical 

 School. 



13 







.... 



23 



211 



2 



93 



1C+1W 



2 + 3 



8 



.547 



335 





14 











2 3 



216 



2 



87 



1C+0.2 



2+3 





340 



Remark : — The specimens in the Bureau of Scientific Researches 

 and the specimen No. 34 in the Formosan Museum are young forms. 

 First row of temporals in specimen Xo. 1 3 of the Medical School 

 Collection indistinctly divided into two parts. 



14. Elaphe rufodorsata (Canton. 



Swinhoe should have obtained two specimens at Tamsui, which 

 were sent to the British Museum. 



