IIL ßeptilia und Amphibia für IDOß. 



Von 



Dr. Richard Sternfeld 



in Berlin. 

 (Inhaltsverzeichnis am Schlüsse des Berichts.) 



I. Verzeichnis der Veröffentlichungen. 



(F = siehe unter Faunistik; S = siehe unter Systematik). 



* Adams, L. E. Pugnacious propensities of Rana esculenta. Zoologist 

 London 10. 154—155. 



Adolphi, H. Über das Verhalten von Schlangenspermien in 

 strömenden Flüssigkeiten. Anat. Anz. Jena, 29, 148 — 151. 



Aiyar, T. V. R. Notes on some seasnakes caught at Madras. Cal- 

 cutta, J. As. Soc.' Beng. 2, No. 3, 69—72. F. 



Aleocli, N. H. The action of anaesthetics on living tissues. Pt. II. 

 The frogs skin. London, Proc. R. Soc, B. 78, 159—169. 



Allen, Benuet M. The origin of the sex-cells of Chrysetnis. Anat. 

 Anz. Jena, 29, 27—236. 



*Ameghiuo, Florentino. Les formations sedimentaires du Cretace 

 superieur et du tertiaire de Patagonie. An. Mus. Nac, Buenos Aires, 

 Ser. 3, 8, 1—568. F. 



Andersson, L. G. On Batrachians from Bolivia, Argentina, and 

 Peru, collected by Erland Nordenskiöld, 1901—1902, and Nils Holm- 

 gren, 1904—1905. Ark. Zool., Stockholm, 3, No. 12. 1—19. F, S. 



* Andrews €. W. A descriptive catalogue of the Tertiary verte- 

 brata of the Fayuni Egypt; based on the collection of the Egyptian 

 Government in the Geological Museum, Cairo, and on the collection 

 in the British Museum (Natural History). London, XXXVII + 324. F. 



Anuandale, IV. (I). New and interesting Lizards in the Colombo 

 Museum. Spolia Zeylanica, 3, 189 — 193. F, S. 



— (3). Contributions to Oriental Herpetology. No. IV. Notes on 

 the Indian tortoises. Calcutta, J. As. Soc. Beng., 2, 203 — 206. F. 



— (3). A new Gecko from the Eastern Himalayas. Calcutta, 

 J. As. Soc. Beng., 2., 287—288. S. 



— (4). Notes on the Freshwater Fauna of India. No. VIII. Some 

 Himalayan tadpoles. Calcutta, J. As. Soc. Beng., 2, 289 — 292. F. 



Arch. f. Natiivgesch. 73. Jahrg. 19Ü7. lid. U. H. 1. (Hl.) 1 



