Glauert returns John Bolton's correspondence of 18 November 1936 enquiring about snakes in his local area.
Glauert confirms that the snakes killed by Bolton are indeed brown snakes, or gwardars.
The unknown snake described by Bolton is likely to be a dugite according to Glauert, who offers to confirm this if Bolton sends him the skin.
Glauert adds that he is sending by post a list of Western Australian snakes and has marked those most likely to be in Bolton's area.
See: File A220-75-17 Natural Science - Enquiries and Requests
SeeAlso: A220-75-17-104