. 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. Sub. Fig. 4"—Azemiops fese (after Boulenger> 8uppleinenta/ry characters.—Frontal unusually broad, about 8 times the breadth of each supraocular. Nasal touches 1st and 2nd infralabials only. Loreal present. This is the only poisonous snake with large shields on the head in which this shield occurs. Prceoculars 3. Avery unusual feature. (Except the pit-vipers I know of only one other snake where these shields. Ple


. 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. Sub. Fig. 4"—Azemiops fese (after Boulenger> 8uppleinenta/ry characters.—Frontal unusually broad, about 8 times the breadth of each supraocular. Nasal touches 1st and 2nd infralabials only. Loreal present. This is the only poisonous snake with large shields on the head in which this shield occurs. Prceoculars 3. Avery unusual feature. (Except the pit-vipers I know of only one other snake where these shields. 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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