GLOSSARY. 
Anteorbital Plates. Plates bounding the eyes in front. 
Arboreal. Living in trees. 
Canthus Rostralis. Tubercle at angle of jaw. 
Carapace. ‘The upper shell of a turtle. 
Carinate. Keeled. Said of a structure when a ridge runs along 
the median line. 
Costal Folds. ‘The furrows on the sides of a salamander which 
mark the position of the ribs. 
Fangs. ‘The enlarged front teeth of a venomous snake which are 
used as hypodermic needles for the injecting of venom. 
Fauna. ‘The animal life of a region, taken as a whole. 
Gastrosteges. The scales on the belly of a snake in front of the 
fail. 
Larva. The young or immature form of an animal before reach- 
ing the full-grown or adult stage. 
Lateral. Pertaining to the sides of an animal. 
Occipital. The hinder portion of the head, immediately in front 
of the neck. 
Oviparous. Producing eggs that are hatched outside the parent’s 
body. 
Ovoviviparous. Producing eggs that are developed within the 
parent’s body. 
Palustrine. Inhabiting swamps. 
Plastron. ‘The lower shell of a turtle. 
Postorbital. Plates lying behind the eyes, bounding them pos- 
teriorly. 
Punctate. Dotted. 
Seales. The number of vertical rows of scales running across the 
body from the gastrosteges. 
Rostrum. The beak-likestructure at the tip of the snout in some 
snakes. 
Striate. Streaked. 
Ventral. Pertaining to the lower surface of an animal. 
Viviparous. Bringing forth young alive. 
