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HYPNOTICUS SERPENS

Volume 11 · 62 words · 1810 Edition

the Sleep-snake, in Zoology, the name of an East Indian species of serpent, called by the Ceylonese nintipolong, a word importing the same sense. It is of a deep blackish brown, variegated with spots of white, and is a very fatal kind in its poison: its bite it is said brings on a sleep which ends in death; hence this trivial name.