O R D O I. anguis; 
4? 
I. Capite Discreto — 
III. Edentulus. Anodon. . . 
ment. it). Qiiidni abunde nobis patuiflet dentatorum hiftoria ex am- 
pliffimis colle6lionibus Linckii^ & aliorum? 
(Hhh)Yone binae, quae dicuntur , verruculae acutiores narium vices fu- 
beunt. 
CL. 7 . 
G. IIL 
§. X X. 
l 
Classis I. Spicilegium (//i). 
A. Catesbeji: Innocui. 
I. Coluber. Anguis Catesh. p. 4 ( 5 . ventre cuprei colo- 
ris. The copper-belly Snake. Serpent a ventre couleur 
de Cuivre. Ventre rufo. En general iis ne palTent pas 
pour venimeux ; iis 'iiont pas ces memes dents empoiflbn- 
nees , qifont les ^iperes. 
s. Coluber; Anguis Catesh. p. 47. Gracilis; coeruleo- 
viridis ;the blueish-green Snake. Serpent d’un verd bleua- 
tre. Non eft periculofus; infedis victitans, in ramis ar- 
borum venatur; Nafo fimo. 
3. Coluber; Anguis Catesh. p. 48. niger. The black Sna- 
ke. Serpent noir. Dantur fex pedes longi ; corvini co- 
loris. Gliriphagus domefticus ; morfus non fatalis. Dicitur 
NB. & viperas caudijonas in duello vic^tas inglutire. Den- 
tes fed acutiirimi; parum ex gingivis protuberan- 
tes. 
4. Coluber;. Anguis Catesh. p. 49. fiifcus , maculatus. 
The little brawn Bead-Snake. Petit Serpent brun au Cha- 
pelet; fubterraneus juxta radices arborum, raro fupra ter- 
ram. Innocuus — Alter Anguis Catesh. p. 60. niger; ma- ’ 
culis nigris (Sc rubris eleganter varius. The Bead-Snake. 
Serpent au Chapelet ; innocuus. 
^.Coluber Catesh. p. ^\. gracilis, maculatus. The Ipot- 
ted Ribbon-Snake. Serpent gresle (Sc. tachete. In medio 
dorfi linea alba longitudinalis ; nequaquam venenofus. 
6. Coluber; Anguis Catesh. p. 50.. Gracilis fufcu-s; lon- 
gifllmus. The Ribbon-Snake. Serpent gresle & brun. 
Agilis; innocuus., 
7. Coluber; Anguis Catesh. p. 5' 2. The Chain -Snake. 
F 3 Ser- 
Spicile®. 
