Present State of the Spanish Colonies; : Including a Particular Report of Hispañola, Or the Spanish Part of Santo Domingo; With a General Survey of the Settlements On the South Continent of America, As Relates to History, Trade, Population, Customs, Manne
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The ahueyactli is three to four feet long; it communicates a kind of poison, which occasions the blood to burst from the mouth, nose, and eyes of the person bit. The cui- cuilcoatl, so named from the variety of its colours, is not quite eight inches long, and of the thickness of the little finger, but its poison is most active and deadly. The teix- minani is of a long slender form, with a grey coloured back, and purple belly; it moves always in a straight line, never coils, but springs from the... trees upon passengers; its poison is most fatal. The cencoatl is also a poisonous snake, is about five feet long, and eight inches round at the thickest part. The most remarkable quality of this snake is its shining in the dark. Of harmless snakes there are several kinds, of which the tricatlinan, or mother of ants, is very beautiful, about a foot in length, and of the thickness of the little finder • it lives always in ant-hills, and feeds upon the ants. The maquizcoatl is about a foot in length, and an inch in thick- ness; it is of a shining silver hue, the tail is thicker than the head, and it moves progressively with either extremity at pleasure.
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