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ing to it the name of Reptilia. In the presence of these embryonic 

 structures, the Serpents, Lizards, and Tortoises, agree therefore with 

 Birds, Mammalia, and Man. 



REFERENCES 



TO THE PRINCIPAL WORKS UPON THE ANATOMY OF REPTILES. 



IN addition to the list of General Works upon Comparative Anatomy 

 given at page 61, consult the Article AMPHIBIA, by Thomas Bell, inTodd's 

 Cyclopedia of Anatomy and Physiology, and the different treatises upon 

 Reptiles in the Penny Cyclopaedia. 



Tegumentary System. 



Mandl, Anatomic Microscopique. Paris, 1838 43. 



Dumeril and Bidron's Erpetologie, vol. i. Paris, 1834. 



Ascherson, iiber die Hautdiisen der Frosche in Miiller's Archiv, 1840. 



Van der Hoeven, Icones ad illustrandas coloris mutationes in Chame- 

 leonte, 1831. 



Meissner, de Amphibiorum quorundam papillis glandulisque femorali- 

 bus. Basil, 1832. 



Osseous System. 



Cuvier, Recherches sur les Ossemen fossicles. Tome derniere. 



Cuvier, Regne animal, 2de Edition, torn. 3, on Osteology of the skull of 

 Serpents. 



Wagler, Naturlich System der Amphibien. Munchen, 1830. 



Duges, Recherches eur 1'Osteologie et la Myologie des Batraciens a 

 leurs differens Ages. Par. 1835. 



Joh. Miiller, in Tiedemann's und Treviranus's Zeitschrift fur Physiol. 

 Band. 4, upon the anomalous genera of Serpents. 



Ed. D'Alton, de Pythonis ac Boarum ossibus commontatio. Saxonum, 

 1836. 



Tiedemann, Anatomic und Naturgeschichte des Drachen. Numb. 1811. 



Heusinger, in seiner, Zeitschrift fur organische Physik. Band. 3, upon 

 Osteology of Apodal Sauria. 



Joh. Miiller, iiber Chirotes und Pseudopus in Tiedem. und Trevir. 

 Zeitschrift f. Physiol. Band. 4. 



Peters, in Miiller's Archiv. 1839, upon union of dermo and tegumentary 

 skeleton in Chelonia. 



Bojanus, Anatome Testudinis. Vilna?, 1839. 



Muscular System. 



Consult in addition to the works of Duges and Bojanus, the Comparative 

 Anatomies of Cuvier and Meckel. D'Alton in Miiller's Archiv. 1834, 

 Carus, Erlanterungstafeln, and the Icones Zootomicae of Wagner. 



