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the ' Erpetologie g^ne'rale,' to Flaps, which is the least fit for it. 

 Finally, I have tried in my Catalogue to give a proper diagnosis for 

 the name Cyrtophis, given by Sundevall, and published by Smith ; 

 and if I add that the same Snake is the Coluber latonia of Daudin, 

 and the Natrix lubrica of Laureuti, the synonymy will be complete. 



7. List of the Cold-blooded Vertebrata collected by 

 Mr, Fraser in the Andes of Western Ecuador. By 

 Dr. a. GiJNTHER. 



Sauria. 



1 . Anolis ceneus. 



2. ? Anolis ci'istatellus, Dum. & Bibr. 



3. Eny alius laticeps, Guichen. in Casteln. Anim. nouv. ou rares. 

 Kept. p. 20, pi. 5 a, b. 



4. Liocephalus ornatus. 



5. Cercosaurus gaudichaudi. 



6. Microphractus humeraliSi n, g. & sp. 



7. Proctoporus pachyurus, Tschudi, Faun. Per. p. 43, taf. 2. f. 2. 

 =^Riama unicolor. Gray, P. Z. S. 1858, p. 446, pi. xv. fig. 2. 



8 . Amphisbcena fuliginosa. 



Ophidia. 



1. Rhabdosoma elaps, n. sp., Gthr. Catal. Col. Sn. p. 241. 



2. Liophis tceniurus. 



3. Erythrolamprus vemistissimus, var. D, Gthr. I. c. p. 48. 



4. Xenodon severus, var. C, Gthr. I. c. p. 54. 



5. Spilotes poecilostoma. 



6. Hetpetodryas fuscus. 



7. Leptognathus catesbyi, var., Gthr. I. c. p. 2.51. 



8. Oxyrhopus petolarius, var. sebce. 



9. Leptodeira annulata, Fitz. Dipsas annulata, Schleg. 



10. Craspedocephalus atrox, var. leucurus, Dum. & Bibr. vii. 

 p. 1508. 



Batrachia. 



1 . CyclorhampJius marmoratus. 



2. Bufo intermedius, n. sp., Gthr. Catal. Batr. p. 140, pl.ix. f. A. 



3. Bufo agua. The male exhibits all the warts covered with 

 spines. Some of the black markings are very conspicuous, as is 

 generally the case in young specimens from Brazil. 



4. Otilophus margaritifer. 



5. Hylodes conspicillatus, n. sp., Gthr. I. c. p. 92. 



6. Hylodes lineatus, Schneid., Gthr. ?. c. p. 91. 



7. Hyla fasciata, n. sp., Gthr. I. c. p. 100, pi. 7. f. D. 



8. Hyla rhodopepla, n. sp., Gthr. /. e. p. 112, pi. 7. f. E. 



9. Nototrenia triarsupiatum, Dum. & Bibr., Gthr. I.e. p. 115, 

 pi. 10. f.B, B', B". 



