1893.] 



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[Cope. 



Wild goose, quaJidw-guunt. 



Winding, apaas suc-tucqut. 



Winter, pooponu ; iluppoon, H. ; C. 

 pipon ; N. Eng. popon. 



Wife, nee-eeswalt! (lit. "my wo- 

 man "). 



Wise, wee-sauce. 



Woman, acqualiique ; aquaJioag, 

 H. ; Len. ocliqueu. 



Wood, meeh-sliiz ; miclisez, H. ; 

 Len. minscJd ; Pot. musses. 



Woods, pamp tuck-koisk ; 

 tekene ; Sh. teikou. 



Len. 



(see 



Year, a, nuquolactitquomai 



"Montli"). 

 Yes, a-amch! 

 Yesterday, holacquow. 

 Yellow, wee-sa-way-u ; Len. wisa- 



weu. 

 You, kee (= thou). 

 Young, laimaisu (see " Small "). 



Second Addition to the Knoicledge of the BatracJiia and Reptilia of 

 Costa Rica. 



By E. D. Cope. 



{Read before the American PliilosopJiical Society, November 17, 1S93.) 



The present paper is a second supplement to a memoir on the Batrachia 

 and Reptilia of Costa Rica, published by myself, in the Journal of the 

 Academy of Natural Sciences of Fhiladelphia, for 1875, p. 93. The first 

 supplement is a brief one, and was published in the Proceedings of the 

 American Philosophical Society, 1879, p. 271. The whole number of spe- 

 cies enumerated up to the latter date was one hundred and thirty -three. 



The present supplement is based on material which I have received from 

 my friend, Mr. George K. Cherrie, who is an officer of the Museo 



