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Plate 31. Fig. 3.—Head of the Xcnore.tis concotor, Reinwardt. (The Many- 
coloured Xenopeltis ) : : : . 53 
Plate 32. Fig. 1.—Dernpropuis anetuLia (The Serpent of the Woods) eon 
Fig. 2.—Dryinus nasutus, Russel (The Hig nosed Dryinus or Co- 
luber) c : : . o4 
Plate 33. Fig. 1.—Buncarus annuvaris, Daud. : . : . 63 
Fig. 2.—Anevis pLarurus, Lin. : Ss . 63 
Plate 31. Fig. 1.—Hyproruis cioris, Russel ; . . 63 
Fig. 2.—C acivia Lompricoinaa, Daud. : : > On 
Fig. 3.—Cacitia aLbiventris, Daud. . : . 69 
Plate 35. Fig. 1.—Hypnroruis rasciatus, Russel (The Bengal Water Serpent) 63 
Fig. 2.—Cacimia pivirrata, Cuy.(The Blind Serpent or The Cacilia 68 
of America) : : ° 4 - 65 
Plate 36. Fig. 1.—Rana patusrris, Le Conte. . 68 
Vig. 2.—Crratopuris GRANOSA (The American Horned Fyog) BSS) 
Fig. 3.—Hyva sicotor, Daud. (The South American Two-coloured 
Tree Frog) 5 ; A - - 69 
Plate 37. Fig. 1.—Buro vurearis (The Common Toad) 70 
Vig. 2.—Oxyruncuus BicoLor, Val. (The Angular-muazle Toad) In 
the collection of the French Museum 5 5 Ue 
Tig. 3.—ENGysToma maRMoraATUM (The Marbled Toad) . . 72 
Plate 38. Fig. 1.—SaLaMANDRA atra, Laurenti (The Black Salamander). . 74 
Fig. 2.—Triron virratvs, Valenc. (The Triton) In the collection of 
is French Museum. 75 
Vig. 3.—MonoroMa GIGANTEA, Barton (The Great Salamander of 
North America) é : 5 vile 
Plate 39. Fig. 1.—Ampuiuma means, Gard. and Harl. of the French Museum 
(The Two-toed Amphiuma) 5. he 
Fig. 2.—Ampuiuma trypacryLum (The Three- toed Amphiuma) B odls 
Fig. 3.—AxoLory piscirormis, Shaw (The Fish Serpent of Mexico) 76 
Fig. 4.—Menoprancuus Lareracis, Harl. : A 77 
Plate 40. eter 1.—Prorevus ancuinus, Laur. (The Blind Proteus) “ = a 
F Fig. 2.—Siren srriata, Le Conte (The Streaked Siren) ; 78 
Vig. 3.—Smen intermepsa, Le Conte sls Intermediate Siren of 
Le Conte) 2 ; «ald 
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PISCES. 
Plate 1. Fig. 1.—Evenis carsuncutus (The Etelis) ‘ Sty 
Fig. 2.—DirLoprion pirasciatum (The Bifasciate Diploprion) «. 87 
Fig. 3.—Head of the Huro nigricans (The Black Basse) : 5 teli/ 
Fig. 4.—Head of the Nipuon spinosus (The Spiny Niphon) on 
Fig. 5.—Head of the Enoptosus armarus (The Enoplosus or Armed 
Perch of Japan) : . . 87 
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te 2, Fig. 1.—Perca acura, Cuv. and Val. 5 . : 5 eh 
Fig. 2,—Laves nonitis, Cuy. and Val. . 86 
Fig. 3.—Crnrropomvus uNpgcimaLis, Cuy. (The Eleven- spined Cen. 
tropomus ) . c . : > 36 
