. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Reptiles; Fishes; Mollusks; Natural history; Reptiles; Poissons; Mollusques; Sciences naturelles. m m m. GOLDKN Ti!f:ic-sNAia':.-/.i7,;,.;.;,;. .'c»w;â,i(â. \N(.' ntdiiilit. Wol SN uiTr T'''^'^' "^*^'' Woo,l-Sâale M^t^^U. u:'^^T?i"-'''''f r^- ''""'/''^ '""^^'''"- ''"' ^-'^ -'⢠Serpen i^ IM vl !l % V ^'"' '','l'l" "''"-'" 'â¢'^ conspicuons, Imt its nso is n<.t very plain I lies almost wholly ,â trees, and is noetnrnal in its ^r


. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Reptiles; Fishes; Mollusks; Natural history; Reptiles; Poissons; Mollusques; Sciences naturelles. m m m. GOLDKN Ti!f:ic-sNAia':.-/.i7,;,.;.;,;. .'c»w;â,i(â. \N(.' ntdiiilit. Wol SN uiTr T'''^'^' "^*^'' Woo,l-Sâale M^t^^U. u:'^^T?i"-'''''f r^- ''""'/''^ '""^^'''"- ''"' ^-'^ -'⢠Serpen i^ IM vl !l % V ^'"' '','l'l" "''"-'" 'â¢'^ conspicuons, Imt its nso is n<.t very plain I lies almost wholly ,â trees, and is noetnrnal in its ^r the 1 oui â glit for tN. pnrp.,se nt eatehin,^ the small lards as they taking tl eir you m^^^^ o ^rut:rrV:\^-'^-'''' ""â ''^^"'l^ =^"^1 ^-k.,swhieh alsoprowAZ fffe"" li H^'ht n search ol their insect ioud. There are two varieties of this S r, e ^ o e ^ bright given , with a yellow stripe dusyn each side, and prh^^vwh laie. -iue lengtli or these bnakos rarely exceeds three feet. The Dipkas and its congeners may be known from the iirecedincr Snakes which thov in tnil to 1, ⢠. '" ''r''' ^""' '" '""â¢â¢'' ^^''"^'i' '" tl'e centre, causiiK^ the neck and tail to appear disproportionately smnll, Thi. Snake is a native of many pa its of Ask,. 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 Wood, J. G. (John George), 1827-1889. London : Routledge, Warne, and Routledge


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