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It may be considered as a curious fact that, though six of the 
fifty species in Prof. Weber's collection are new to science, still all 
the eight species collected in Flores were known before. They are: 
Typhlops hraminus Daudin. 
Elaphis subradiatus Schlegel. 
Dendrophis pidus Boie. 
Psammodynastes pulverulentus Boie. 
Lycodon aulicum Linné. 
Platurus scutatus Laurenti. 
I{aja tripudians Merrem. 
Bothrops erythrurus Cantor. 
Typhlopidab. 
Typhlina. 
1. Typhlina lineata Boie. 
Java: Buitenzorg, 2 spec. 
Sinagar, 2 spec. 
With one of the specimens from Buitenzorg, a very young one, 
long only 9,3 c. m., the eyes are clearly visible. 
Typhlops. 
2. Typhlops hraminus Daudin. 
Java: Buitenzorg, 5 spec, 
Saleyer, 5 spec. 
Flores: Maumeri, 2 spec. 
3. Typhlops nigro-albus Dum. et Bibr. 
Sumatra : Padang (?), 2 spec. 
TORTEICIDAB. 
Gylindrophis. 
4. Cylindrophis ruf a var. melanota Boie. 
Celebes: Tempe, 1 spec. 
This specimen was kindly presented to Prof. Max Weber by Mr. 
A. J. A. F. Eerdmans, residing at Makassar. 
Anomalochilus nov. gen. ^). 
Rostral rather large, more high than broad. Nasals undivided, touch- 
ing the second upper-labiaL Only one pair of frontals, in contact 
with the third upper-labial and with the eye. Vertical small , quadran- 
1) From àvâ)!J.ciKoi = abnormal, and x^~'^°'i = lip. 
