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« State Ceara, Brazil. 
During November of 1913, M. C. F. Derby made a 
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Pipa from Northern Brazil. . 
‘Among a number of Reptiles and Amphibians recent- 
ly submitted to my inspection by Dr. Emilia Snethlage, the 
distinguished, zoologist of the Para Museum, there are se- 
veral examples of a « Surinam toad », which evidently be- 
long to a well-characteris:d new species of that peculiar 
Neotropical genus . . . I propose to name this interesting 
form in honour of Dr. E. Snethlage Pipa snethlageae, sp. 
n...0* 
REPTIS 
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Barbour, Thomas: «A new Snake from Northern 
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« Elapomorphus nuchalis sp. n..— Type, a single 
specimen from Villa Bella on the Amazon River, above 
Santarem, Brazil, Mus. Comp. Zool.. N. 1164, collected and 
presented by Rev. J. C. Fletcher in 1863... » 
Anales del Museo Nacional de Historia Natural de 
Buenos Aires. — tomo XXVII. — 1915, — pp. 93 ss. — Serié, 
Pedro: Suplemento a la Fauna Erpetologica Argentina. 
« ... Este trabajo me ha sido singularmente facilitado 
por el amable concurso del distinguido erpetdlogo del Insti- 
tuto seroterapico de Butantan y del Museo de San Pablo 
( Brasil) doctor J. Florencio Gomes, quien ha tenido opor- 
tunidad, durante su ultima estadia en ésta, de examinar 
nuestras colecciones y de identificar varias especies dudosas». 
(Pp. 93). 

