. The poisonous terrestrial snakes of our British Indian dominions, including Ceylon, and how to recognize them; with symptoms of snake poisoning and treatment. Snakes; Snakes. Fig. 2 —Belly of Typhlops (X 5) Cos^als Venirals Fig. 3.—Belly of Hipistes hydrinus (nat. size). Lasi cosio/j' Ana/. Fig. 4.—Xenopeltis unicolor. i' aj-^ rut*- of coj-ia/j- TTTT T lllIlIIii. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Wall, Frank
. The poisonous terrestrial snakes of our British Indian dominions, including Ceylon, and how to recognize them; with symptoms of snake poisoning and treatment. Snakes; Snakes. Fig. 2 —Belly of Typhlops (X 5) Cos^als Venirals Fig. 3.—Belly of Hipistes hydrinus (nat. size). Lasi cosio/j' Ana/. Fig. 4.—Xenopeltis unicolor. i' aj-^ rut*- of coj-ia/j- TTTT T lllIlIIii. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Wall, Frank, 1868-. Bombay, Bombay Natural History Society
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