FORMOSAN SNAKES. 203 



32. Bungarus multicinctus (Blyth). 



Measurements of the specimens. 



Collection. 



Xo. 



Locality. 



Date. 



Collector. 



Scale rows. 



Ventrals. 



Anal. 



s 





 3 



m 



Oculars. 



Temporals. 



Supra- 

 labials. 



Total 

 length. 



Length 

 of tail. 



Formosan 

 Mus. 



55 



Taihoku 



June 1908 



Kikuchi 



•5 



211 I 



41 



1,2 



1 + 2 



7 



'349 



131 





56 



„ 



Aug. 1908 



,, 



'5 



218 I 



49 



1,2 



1 + 2 



7 



764 



92 





57 





April 1908 





15 



2C9 



1 



43 



1,2 



1 + 2 



7 



380 



40 



„ 



58 



Ilorisha 



May 1908 



„ 



15 



213 





46 



1,2 



K + 1 ) 



+1 



7 



1 141 



124 



„ 



59 



Taihoku 



June 1908 





15 



215 





44 



1,2 



Ht 1 ' 



+ 1! 



7 



916 



100 



„ 



60 



„ 



May 18, 

 1908 





I r 



211 





43 



T 2 



1+2 



7 



1022 



112 



•>•> 



61 





April 1905 



„ 



15 



2C9 





46 



1,2 



1 + 2 



7 



1320 



136 



B. Sci. Res. 



40 



Kosh un 







15 



204 





42 



1,2 



1+2 



7 



306 



39 





41 









15 



208 





40 



1,2 



1 + 2 



; 7 



404 



45 





42 









15 



209 





47 



1,2 



1 + 2 



7 



673 



80 





4.5 



sj 







15 



212 





41 



I 2 



1+2 



7 



1088 



m 



Medical 

 School 



26 



Taihoku 



June 1905 





15 



212 





48 



1,2 



1 + 2 



7 



1250 



160 





27 



IIoppo 



1903 



Matsuyamfl 



15 



2IO 





48 



1,2 



I r2 



7 



1398 



177 





28 



Taihoku 



1933 





15 



215 





43 



1,2 



1 + 2 



7 



369 



46 





29 





1903 





!5 



210 





46 



1,2 



14-2 



7 



294 



43 





30 









15 



214 





48 



T 



1 + 2 



7 



740 



90 



Remark. — The lateral head shields are subject to a considerable 

 variation, viz., both postoculars (sometimes only the lower one) may 

 be confhient with the fourth supralabial, forming an irregular large 

 shield. 



Subfamily Hydrinœ. 



33. Laticaudata laticaudata (Linnaeus). 

 Two specimens in the University Museum of Christiana, collected 



