80 BIBLIOGRAPHY: REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS, 1889-1890. 
W. H. WARNER Linc. N. and S. 
e Common Snake (7) Res natrix.) [one, 34 inches fe hooked 
in hom "Witham in 1881 angler fishing for perch with a frog]. 
Young Nat., January a p. e 
C. H. B. Woopp. York Mid W. 
Vertebrate Fauna of Langstrothdale, Mid-West FP Asieront (giving 
particulars as to Lacerta wivipara, ? L. agilis, Se ‘a, Anguis, Triton 
teniatus, and Rana). Nat., biel situa pp. 138-13 
To take a general survey of what has been achieved in this 
department, it may first be remarked that the records are nearly all 
of a casual nature, only the papers by P. M. C. Kermode, Edgar R 
Waite, and C. H. B. Woodd being capable of being regarded as 
synoptic or systematic works. The records (whether casual or 
systematic) being, however, brought together as in the following table, 
which includes the contents of all the bibliographies, it will be seen 
that they furnish a certain amount of material for faunistic work :— 
Cockans _ fe 
; Be iadtbtr ts age vw gs 
Per eRe ky RR A ea eae Yer ae Se dads 
SSE SCR TS FRESE He Be 
nM ee Oo nd ae oe oe ee Oe ae 
Tropidonotus natrix 
Rican’ seams pas AE ae ey es 
foo Sgn AE ae sepaekjahi Meise 00 On Moc Ger be 2... 66 .6n 08 tae a 
Zoovtoca vivipara ..) 
Common — Oe etd 58 59 6r 62 63 64 65 66 69 71 
Lacerta agilis  .. 
San ied oe ar 58 59 “ 71 
Anguis fragilis .. 
Blind-worm e }.. ‘ 58 62 63 64 66 67 
Triton crista. noe 
Great Crestd, Newt f 54 38 6t 62 63 64 65° 66 
Tr ena. 
Smooth Newt t * 58 59 Gr is: 63 64 66 ‘ 
7: ft = rene ite Ms ‘ 
x 3 ‘ 
Be he li : 
neon T id: : ee ae GF 90> BO +, (ON G2 63°64 3 66 GF I ee 
Bufo calamita ee 
jack Toad = Bene Ge Re SO OO hee. a a Oa a a AG ee a ee 
Rana temporari : 3 
nis - ria 54 (S687 “58 59. Go Gt G2 64. 64. 6s 66 a i eee 
oS ae eg 6 6g bs Bog Se ee 
We need hardly say that we shall be glad to give an article 
dealing with the range of Reptiles and Amphibians in the North of 
that while the naturalists of Yorkshire and Cheshire have but little 
to do to complete their reptilian lists, notes are still required from 
South Lincolnshire, Notts., Northern Northumberland, Derbyshire, 
Westmorland, etc., for even the common species. 
Naturalist, : 
