You could see if the NY dept. of fish & game has any kind of "native herp list" on their web site. Also I think somebody recently posted a link to a species gallery that's somewhere on this site, but I don't remember what thread it was, sorry!
Well, according to the National Audubon Society there are 13 species and 40 subspecies of garter snake. I don't remember if that includes ribbon snakes which are part of Thamnophis.
I think that all states' fishing and boating commission websites have a list of the reptiles in their state that usually include pictures.
Oops, I forgot. There is also some sort of list of garter snakes on this site. I doubt whether it includes every species and subspecies but maybe it will help. Just click on the "articles" tab on the top of your screen, you'll see a list there.
Which is more tempting: The fruit of knowledge or the possessed, talking serpent? DUH! - The Serpent!
i already found a list and it has a few snakes id like to find lik a black racer or
an eastern hog nosed snake but i have no clue where to find this stuff
Look around for local herp societies in your area (or even statewide groups). They may have web sites or forums where people post their field herping experiences, and might even organize trips to special areas of interest.
i dont know of reptile societys present lus i dont know if my mom would take me since im 14
Oh, I meant you'd have to search for them online. Or if you have a local independent pet/reptile shop (i.e. not Petco) in your area, they might know about local groups. The mom thing I can't help with, though.