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AMPHIBIA. SERPENTS. 9. Anguis. 
Inhabits the fhores of Pim Ijland in, the Pacijic 
Body a foot and a half long, above black beneath whi 
minute, fuborbicular, not imbricate ; head 
ftnootbilb ; back fubcatinate ; tail variegated with 
white. 
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Blackifli, above white ; a curved line running 
whole body. 
Cinereous-brown ; plate of the front larger* 
lhapecl. 
Is common in the Duchy of Clives. 
White with ftraight brown bands meeting 
tail tapering, beneath with a double row 0 
cate fcales. 
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Scutatus. Very (lender ; waved with white and black bands * 
of the head broad; tail Iharpifli. 
Inliafaits Surinam. Belly and tail beneath with tranlV 
kales like the Boa. It is probably not of this genuS" 
Lima (us. 
Clivicus. 
Annulatus 
Cgrallinus, 
Ater, 
Rufus, 
Hepaticus, 
Red with paler bands ; fcales tipt with black- 
Inhabits Brafil. 
Black with white bands ; fcales tipt with black* 
Inhabits Ceylon, 
Tawny with tranfverfe interrupted white lines* 
variegated. 
Inhabits Surinam. 
Ch ,;(1 
Line on the top of the-back, and waved line on 
liver-colour, the fpaces between paler whn 
whitilh fpots. 
Inhabits Surinam, 
d 
Tejfellatus. Saffron with numerous bands and 3 (tripes ; 
fpotted with brown. 
Inhabits Paraguay. 
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Albus. Entirely white, tapering towards each 
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