Catalogue of New York reptiles and batrachians . nce to the copperhead (Ancistrodon contortrix)(p. 385) is much less close. One of our largest, handsomest and most abundant 98, p. 326 Abundant in all the counties of southeastern New ^ckel. 1901, p. 152 Abundant near Ithaca; common at Hornellsville. Eeed. 1901 Often seen along the banks of the Hackensack and other streamsin Rockland county, but not so common as the black snake. Wal-lace. 1901 13 Natrix rigida (Say)Stiff snaJceI ( De Kay. Tropidonotus rigidus Jordan. Regina rigidaScales carinated, in 19 rows. Muzzle short. U


Catalogue of New York reptiles and batrachians . nce to the copperhead (Ancistrodon contortrix)(p. 385) is much less close. One of our largest, handsomest and most abundant 98, p. 326 Abundant in all the counties of southeastern New ^ckel. 1901, p. 152 Abundant near Ithaca; common at Hornellsville. Eeed. 1901 Often seen along the banks of the Hackensack and other streamsin Rockland county, but not so common as the black snake. Wal-lace. 1901 13 Natrix rigida (Say)Stiff snaJceI ( De Kay. Tropidonotus rigidus Jordan. Regina rigidaScales carinated, in 19 rows. Muzzle short. Upper surface of head flat. Above greenishbrown, with two deep browndorsal stripes; abdomen red-dish yellow, with two series ofdeep brown to black 24 inches. Cope (1900, p. 959) mentionsthat this species ranges northto Pennsylvania. Fig. 14 Natrix rigida 14 Natrix leberis (Linn.)Leather snoiheDe Kay. Tropidonotus leberisJordan. Regina leberisHead small; little distinct from body; depressed and carinated, in 19 SERPENTS OF NOETHEASTEEN UNITED STATES 3Y9


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