The author makes some corrections to, and comments on, the article by C.R. Miller and E.W. Butler, "Anomia and Eunomia: A Methodological Evaluation of Srole's Anomia Scale," published in the periodical "American Sociological Review." These corrections are primarily concerned with certain statistical tests that are reported in the article. First of all, the chi-square analysis reported in Table 4 should have 20 degrees of freedom rather than 31, the reason is that 11 independent parameters have been estimated from these data. As the authors point out, however, their estimating procedure is not efficient. Briefly, this means that there are probably estimates of the latent parameters which would give a lower chi-square value, a "better fit. The chi-square test is thus conservative as a test of the model, and it is sure that the actual P level would be larger than 0.33. A second point has to do with the significance test reported in footnote 29, comparing the sizes of the anomic classes in the urban and suburban cities.