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the Summer, all having been collected south of 
Pecos, Texas. 
€4. Eutsenia elegans elegans B. & G. Elegant garter snake. 
Hab., Oregon to California. 
Six small specimens from Oakland. Purchased. 
65. Salvadora grahami (B. & G.) Graham's leaf-nosed snake. 
Hab., southwestern United States. 
One specimen from an unknown locality. Purchased 
April 16th from a dealer, and a second received 
from Pecos September 6th. 
66. Zamenis lateralis (Plallow.) Side-striped whip snake. 
Hab., Arizona and California. 
Two young specimens, received from Oakland. 
67. Coluber obsoletus conjinis (B. & G.) Spotted mountain 
black snake. 
Hab., southern United States. 
Two specimens of this somewhat rare snake were re- 
ceived July 22d from Georgia. 
68. Coluber subocularis"^^ A. E. Brown. H-spotted snake. 
Hab., the Davis Mountains, Texas. 
The discovery of an undescribed snake of some size 
within the limits of the United States was hardly 
to be expected at this day. Four specimens, how- 
ever, the largest measuring rather more than^five 
feet, were received during the Summer from Mr. 
Meyenberg, a collector of the Society at Pecos, Texas, 
w^hich had been procured in the Davis Mountains, 
about fifty miles south of Pecos, and differed in 
important characters from any species previously 
known. They were described by the Secretary 
under the above name. 
69. Pityophis catenijer catenifer (Blain.) California pine 
snake. 
Hab., California to Oregon. 
One small specimen from Oakland. Purchased. 
* Proceedings Academy Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 1901, page 
492, pi. XXIX. 
