BLACK AND WHITE INDIAN SNAKE. 
This Snake, Edwards also informs us, wasi 
brought from the East Indies ; but, from what 
particular part, he could not tell. It was the 
property of Mr. Sclater, a druggist in Lon- 
don, who had obliged him with the use of this 
and other Indian Snakes, preserved in spirits 
of wine. 
I find," concludes Edwards, " in Seba's 
Natural History, ^ three diiFerent figures of 
Snakes nearly of this kind. See Vol. I. j 
Tab. llii. Fig. 4. and Vol. II. Tab. ix. Fig. 3. 
and Tab. Iviii, Fig. 2." ! 
