TRIFASCIATED SNAKE. 



Coluber Trifasciatiis. C. fasciis tribus latis nigrisj intermedia 

 line a alba divisa, abdomine lineis tribus punctatis. 



Snake with three broad black stripes, the middle one divided 

 by a white line, and three spotted lines down the abdomen. 



A SMALL species, measuring about a foot in 

 length, and being rather thick in proportion : co- 

 lour above black, formed by three broad stripes, 

 of which the middle one itself is parted down the 

 middle by a very narrow white line : abdomen 

 white, marked by three rows of black spots : head 

 rather small than large, blackish, with white or 

 pale sutures : described from a specimen in the 

 Museum of Dr. William Hunter. 



STOLATED SNAKE. 



Coluber Stolatus. C. glaucus, fasciis duabus albidis, maculis subs- 

 quadratis transversis fuscis interjectis. 



Glaucous Snake, with two whitish stripes, and squarish trans- 

 verse brown spots between. 



Coluber stolatus. Lin. Syst. Nat. p. 379- 



Seb. Mm. 2. t. 14./. 1,3. 



Abdominal scuta 143, subcaudal scales 76, 



Of middhng size, measuring from a foot and 

 half to two feet or more in length : habit rather 

 slender : colour above blueish grey, with a pair of 

 moderately distant white lines down the back, and 

 a continued series of brown transverse, equidistant 



