100 AUSTRALIAN SNAKES. 
APPENDIX. 
Tue following five new species are enumerated by Dr. Giinther, in his valuable “ Record of 
Zoological Literature”:— 
TY PHLOPS.* 
TYPHLOPS GUNTHERI.. (Peters.) 
Monatsber, Akad. Wiss. Berlin, 1865, p. 259, fig.1. From Cape York. 
TypHLops WIEDII. (Peters.) 
L.c., 1867, p. 24. From Brisbane. 
TypHiors (Onychocephalus) UNGUIROSTRIS. (Peters.) 
L.c., 1867, p. 708, fig. 3. From Queensland. 
PSHUDECHIS. 
PSEUDECHIS SCUTELLATUS. (Peters.) 
* Monatsber, 1867, p. 710. From Rockhampton. 
HOPLOCHPHALUS 
HopLocerwatus MacuLatus. (Steind.) 
Novara, Rept., p. 81, tab. 3. 
HYDROPHIS. 
Hyproputs stoxgsir? (Gray.) 
Capt. Edwards has presented a very large Sea Snake, of a uniform black color, which 
is fully as large as the specimen measured by Dr. Giinther, viz., about 5 feet long, 5 inches 
high, and 11 inches in circumference. The specimen was captured on the North Coast. 
* Professor Peters considers— 
Typhlops australis (Gray), and 
preissi (Jan), as identical ; and also, 
nigrescens (Gray ), 
polygrammicus (Schley), 
—— rlippellii (Jan), 
temminckii (Jan), as one and the same species, 
