The turtles, snakes, frogs and other reptiles and amphibians of New England and the north . 23. Black Snake. Racer. Bascanion , sixty inches ; shining blue-black ; belly, greenish ; throat, white. When young, brownish-gray with black blotches. (30). 24. Grass Snake. Linp,-//is vt-nialis. Length, twenty inches ; bright green ; lielly, yellowish. f)ne of tiie hamisoinest of snakes. 25. Brown Snake. Nu/Jin striatuLi. Length, ten inches; reddish-gray; Ijelly, reddish : lieail long and neck narrow. Western. 26. Ground Snake. Caiplhipliiop^ (, twelve inches : shining


The turtles, snakes, frogs and other reptiles and amphibians of New England and the north . 23. Black Snake. Racer. Bascanion , sixty inches ; shining blue-black ; belly, greenish ; throat, white. When young, brownish-gray with black blotches. (30). 24. Grass Snake. Linp,-//is vt-nialis. Length, twenty inches ; bright green ; lielly, yellowish. f)ne of tiie hamisoinest of snakes. 25. Brown Snake. Nu/Jin striatuLi. Length, ten inches; reddish-gray; Ijelly, reddish : lieail long and neck narrow. Western. 26. Ground Snake. Caiplhipliiop^ (, twelve inches : shining ciiesuuu-Lirown ; beiiv, reddish : head very small. (31)


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