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I'vpc. In the Soutli Australian Museum, Adelaide, \o. R. 88, from Her- 

 inaiinsburCT. Central Australia: three specimens. 



Fig. 24. Head of T. cndoterus. 



Remarks. Differs from T. diversus. its nearest ally, in having 22 in place 

 of 20 rows of scales, the snout angular instead of rounded, the rostral much 

 wider and of different shape, above and below ; the nostrils inferior ruid much 

 nearer to the rostral, and the nasal cleft arrested at the nostril. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY of AUSTRALIAN TYPHLOPIDAE. 



Schlegel, Abbild. neuer oder unvollst. l)ckannt. .\mphibien, 1844. 

 Dumeril et Bibron, Erpet. gen. vi, 1844. 

 Gray. Cat. Lizards. Brit. Mus.. 1845. 

 Jan, Iconogr. gen. des Ophidians, 1860, 1864. 

 Peters, Monatsb. Akad. W'issen. Berlin, 1860, 1861, 1863, 1S65, nSr.;, 1877. 7878, 



1879. 

 Krefft, Snakes of Au.stralia, 1879. (9) 

 McCoy, Prodromus Zoology, X'ictoria, 1S85. 

 Boulenger, .\nnals and Magazine, Nat. Hist., 1889, 1898, 1914. 

 Cat. Snakes, Brit. Museum, i, 1893, iii, 1896. 

 Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S. X\'ales, 1894. 

 Proc. Zool. Soc. 1895. 

 r)gilby. Rec. Aust. Mus.. ii, 1892. 

 Waite, Rec. .Vust. Mus., ii, 1893. 



Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales. 1894. 

 Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Aust.. 1897, 1917. 

 Australian Snakes. 1S9S. 

 Boettger in Semon. Zool. Forschr. v. 1894. 



(9) This work is not quoted in the text as the descriptions are copied and the figures are 

 indefinite. 



