ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA. 
Page 19. Typhlops jerdoni. 
For “ preocular in contact with the second and third labials,” 
read “ preocular in contact with the third labial.” 
haay Page 22. Typhlops vermicularis. 
x. Ad. Serahs, Transcaspia. J. Barey, Esq. [P.]. 
This specimen measures 310 millim. 
Ada Page 78. Liasis childreni. 
l-m. 2 (Se. 43; V. 250; Bandin Is,N.W. J. J. Walker, Esq. 
C. 46) & yg. ’ (Se. 43 ; Australia. (eeh 
V. 243; C. 44). 
Vaan Page 88. Python molurus. 
; (Se. 67; V. 255; Hoi-How, Hainan. J. Neumann, Esq. 
f é et) ; re acne 
Page 201, Tropidonotus leptocephalus. 
I am much inclined to refer the Snake recently described as 
Eutenia brachystoma, Cope, Am. Nat. 1892, p. 964, fig., to this 
species ; and would have done so without further hesitation were 
the type specimen not stated to be from Pennsylvania. Perhaps 
the locality is wrong, or the specimen may have been introduced 
by man. Eight is the usual number of sublabials in 7’. lepto- 
cephalus. 
Page 214, Add a species :— 
7a. Tropidonotus preocularis. | 
Eutenia preocularis, Bocourt, Le Natur. 1892, p. 278. 
Habit rather stout. Head rather depressed. Rostral broader 
than deep ; internasals as long as the prefrontals; frontal a little 
shorter than the parietals ; loreal trapezoid ; three pre- and three 
postoculars ; a single anterior temporal ; eight upper labials, fourth 
and fifth entering the eye. Scales in 19 rows, keeled. Ventrals ; 
140; anal entire ; subcaudals 68-74. Brown above, with a yellow 
vertebral stripe ; sides of neck with five or six vertical black bars, oo 
followed on the body by three series of small spots; pra- and post- 
er 
