m 
NcEvius, 
Cobella. 
Pur pur arts 
Regina, 
Doliatus, 
Ordinatus. 
Coccineus. 
Mexicanus 
Severus. 
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AMPHIBIA. SERPENTS. 8. Coluber. 
Plates of the belly 153 ; fcales of the tail 50* 
White, with black lines and (pots. 
Plates of the belly 150 ; fcales of the tail 54 ' , 
Very common in America; from 8 inches to 2 jjjje 
long ; head broad, with an oblique lead-colour t<P’ 
each eye ; tail ftriate from the origin, obtule , Jc) 
body black or brown, with white or pale lines ; ^ 
white on the dilk, brown on the edge ; varies lU 
difpolition of its colours. 
Plates of the belly 144 ; fcales of the tail 72. 
Purplifh, with black fpots. 
Plates of the belly 1 37 ; fcales of the tail 70, 
Inhabits South America and India; above violet-bro^^j^ 
and tail beneath white ; abdominal fcales altero® 
and half-blackifti. 
Plates of the belly 164 ; fcales of the tail 43- 
Inhabits Carolina. Whitilh, with black rings 
but not quite furrounding the body on the belly > 
Plates of the belly 138 ; fcales of the tail 72. . 
Inhabits Carolina : fmall ; blueilh, waved with 
the fides with a row of black dots. 
Plates of the belly 175 ; fcales of the 35. ^ 
Inhabits Florida ana New Spain; a yard long, 
thick as the little finger. , r<M 
Head lTard\% face fcarlet ; eyebrows black; 
back with 23 fcarlet fpots, tranfverfely oval, .jqv,^ 1''^ 
fquare, black at the «lges, and feparated by ; 
fpotted with black ; belly whitilh. 
Plates of the belly 134 ; fcales of the tail 77- 
Inhabits America, 
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Plates of the belly 170 ; fcales of the tail 42. ^ 
Inhabits Afia : 4 feet long and upwards ; cinereo' 
many as 10 white bands, converging on the 
verfe blackilh llreaks; beneath whitifh with 3 
fometimes brown above, with tranfverfe taxxtNi 
