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them. The older people have seen this species ocea- 
sionally. 
“Tn this part of Lincoln I have records of the ring 
snake from Littleboro’, in this village (South Lever- 
ton), and in Treswell Wood.’—Rev. Alfred Thornley, 
Vicarage, South Leverton. 
Derbyshire. 
“In the Bakewell district the adder is more often 
seen than the ring snake, the average of the former 
being about 22 inches, that of the latter about 350 
inches. The smooth snake does not occur, to my 
knowledge. In the summer of 1898, on a Field Club 
day, we came across a very fine adder which on ex- 
amination appeared to be quite blind, the result of 
some kind of fungus growth over the eyes.” !—Wm. 
Boulsover, Bakewell, Derbyshire. 
1 This was probably a case of canker.— Author. 
