INDEX 



Every reference is to the page : words iu italics are names of genera or species ; figures 

 ill italics indicate that the reference relates to systematic i)ositiou ; figures iu thick 

 type refer to an illustration ; f. = and in following page or pages ; n. = note. 



Abdominal armour, of Cricotns, 287 ; of 



Microsauri. 2S9 ; of Prosauri, 290 

 Abdominal ribs, of Rhynchocephali, 292, 



298; of Dinosauria, 414; of Megalo- 



saurus, 421 

 Aberrant scaling of Lacertilia, 495 

 Ablejjharus, 560 ; eyelids, 494 

 Acanthodadylus vulgaris, 559 

 Acant1w2)his ontarcticus, 635 

 Acentrous vertebrae, i.e. those without a 



centrum or bodj', 4 

 Acris, 186, 1S9 ; A. gryllus, 201 f. 

 Acrochordinae, GOG 

 A crochordus Java nic us, 607 

 Acfeosaurus, 4S9 

 Actinodon, S3 ; 287, 288 

 Adams, visit to the Mugger-peer, 455 f. 

 Adaptive characters of Anura, 142 

 Adhesive apparatus, of tadpoles, 57, 57 ; 



of Tree-frogs, 187; of Thoropa, 209; 



of finger -discs of Raninae, 239 ; of 



Geckos, 505, 505 

 Aelurosaurus, 307 



Aestivation, of Crocodiles, 457 ; of Tor- 

 toises, 357, 365, 404 

 Aetosaurus, 432; Ae.ferralus, 433, 448 

 Agalychnis, 189, 206 

 Agama, 520 ; A. sanguinolenta, 520 ; A. 



stelliQ, 521, 521 

 Agamidae, 513, 515 f. 

 Agamura, tail, 506 

 Agassiz, on Jiabits of Alligator Turtle, 341 ; 



of Trionyx, 407 

 Age of Chelonia, how to estimate, 326 ; 



great age attaineil by Tortoises, 369, 376, 



377 ; see also Growth, rate of 

 Aglossa, 139, I40, 143 f. ; distribution, 



143 

 Aglypha, 592, 606 f. 

 AhaetuUa s. Leptophis, GIS, 619 

 Aistopodes, SI 



Aldabra, gigantic tortoises of, 373 f., 375 

 Algae, destructive to shell of tortoises, 357 

 Allantois. au embryonic outgrowth from 



the posterior part of the gut, acting as 



a respiratory organ, 278 

 Alligator, 450, 466 f. ; A. mississij)- 



jjiensis, 4^7 f. ; .skull, 468 : nesting, 



469 ; A. sinensis, 471 

 Alligator Turtle, 340 

 Allopleurou hofinanai, 380 

 Allosaurxis, 422 



Alpine, Newt, 126 ; Salamander, 119 

 Altitude, high, in which Anura have been 



found, 181 

 Alytes, 157 f. : A. cisternasi, 160 ; A. 



ohstetricans, loS ; uriuo-genital organs, 



49 

 Amblycephalidae, 592, 593, 637 

 Amblycephalus monticola, 637 

 Amhlyrhynchus, 528 ; A. cristafjts, 533 

 Amhlystoma, skull, 17, 94, 96, 109, 110 i., 



112; .1. jeffersoniamim. 111; A. tna- 



vortium, 115 ; A. ojmcuvi, 110; A. pier- 

 simile, 111; A. j}vnc(atu7n, 110; A. 



talpoideum, 110 ; A. tigrinum. 111 f. ; 



metamorphosis of, 112 f. 

 Aniblystomatinae, 102, 109 

 Ameiva, 549 

 Amnion, a membrane round the embryo, 



278 

 Amphibia, 3 f. ; definition, 5 ; systematic 



position, 5 ; numbers of species, 4 

 Amphicondylous, i.e. the occipital part of 



the skull articulates with tlie neck by a 



right and a left knob, 4 

 Aviphigiialhodon, 185 ; A. giientheri, ISS 

 Aniphignathodontinae. 139, ISS 

 Aviphishaeua, .566 ; A. fuliginosa, 566 

 Amiiliisbaenidae, 514i 565 f. 

 Ainphiumn, 88, 96 ; ^. means s. tridactyla, 



100, 101 



