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Co-types of two new Lizards, Eremias garamhensis and Mahuia 

 sudanensis, and of two new Chameleons, Chameleon etiennei and C. 

 ittiriensis ; presented hy the American Museum of Natural History^ 

 New York. 



14 specimens from the West Coast of Lake Tanganyika ; 

 presented hy Mo)is. G. Dhont-De Bie. 



America. 



An example of a new Alligator Terrapin, i'helydra osceola, and 

 a Lizard, Sceloporus cookii, new to the collection, from Florida ; 

 received in exchange from the Museum of Comparative Zoology, 

 Cambridge, U.S.A. 



A remarkably large skin of a Battlesnake, Crotalvs dvrissus, 

 from Florida ; presented hy Mrs. Vans Corhett. 



An Amphisbsena, Cadra palirostrata^ from Cuba, new to the 

 collection : received in exchange from the Museum of Comparative 

 Zoology, Cambridge, U.S.A. 



31 Reptiles from the Andes of Colombia, including types of two 

 new Lizards, Anolis apollinaris and Proctoporus hogotensis ; received 

 in exchange from Bro. Apollinaris-Maria. 



Batrachia. 



The accessions numbered 194, of which 139 were presented and 

 55 received in exchange. 



The following deserve special mention : — 



Asia. 



A rare Frog, type of a new genus, Aelurophryne mammata, from 

 the Ladak Valley, Kashmir ; presented hy Dr. C. L. Boulenger. 



The type of a new Frog of the genus Nyctihatraehus, from the 

 Coorg Forest, India ; presented hy C. JR. Narayan Rao, Esq. 



5 Frogs from Siam, including the type of a new species, Rana 

 cuhkalis ; presented hy iJr. Malcolm Smith. 



Africa. 



44 specimens selected from the collection made by Major C. 

 Christy for the Belgian Government in the Belgian Congo, including 

 types of 3 new species, Rana christyi, Phrynohatrachus discodactylus, 

 Arthroleptis dendrohates ; presented hy the Congo Miiseum, Tervueren. 



27 Frogs from the West Coast of Lake Tanganyika ; presented 

 hy Mons. G. Dhont-De Bie. 



The type of a new Frog (Plethodontohyla tuherifera) from 

 Madagascar ; presented hy the Hon. P. A. Methuen. 



America. 



30 specimens from North America, including four Salamanders 

 {PletJiodon metcalU, P. jordani, P. dorsalis, and Spelerpes melano- 

 plevra) new to the collection ; received in exchange from the Museum 

 of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, U.S.A. 



