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Reptilia — continued. 

 South America. 



Twenty-five Reptiles collected in the Andes of Peru by 

 Messrs. H. and C. Watkins. 



Forty-two Reptiles collected at Huancabamba, Andes of E. 

 Peru, by Dr. E. Boettger, including types of three new Lizards 

 {^Anolis boettgeri, Stenocercus boettgeri, Prionodactylus 

 spinalis). 



Ten Reptiles collected at Chanchamayo, Andes of E. Peru, 

 by Mr. C. Schunke. 



Batrachia. 



The additions are two hundred and sixty-six, of which two 

 hundred and ten were received by presentation, fifty-one by 

 purchase, and five by exchange. 



The following are the most important : — 



Europe. 



A large series of Salamandra maculosa from various 

 localities, to illustrate the range and variation of the species ; 

 presented by various donors. 



Asia. 



A specimen of the Giant Salamander {Megalobatrachus 

 maximus) from the Kwangsi Province, China; presented by 

 Sir Frederick Lugard, K.G.M.G., D.S.O. 



Eight Batrachians from Formosa, received in exchange from 

 the California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco. 



A Frog new to the collection (Rana yunnanensis) from 

 Tibet. 



Eighteen Batrachians from Sarawak, including a new Frog 

 {Rhacophorus brooksii) ; presented by Cecil J. Brooks, Esq. 



Africa. 



Six Batrachians from the Blue Nile ; presented by Capt. 

 S. S. Flower. 



Five Batrachians collected in Erythraea by Signor Nello 

 Beccari, including a new Frog (Rana beccarii) ; presented by 

 the Director of the Museo Givico, Genoa. 



Five Batrachians from Mount Kenia, British East Africa ; 

 presented by Prof. E. Lonnberg. 



Twelve Batrachians collected in Uganda by Dr. E, Bayon, 

 including the type of a new Frog (Rappia bayoni) ; presented 

 by the Director of the Museo Givico, Genoa. 



Twelve Frogs from Grahamstown and Kimberley, S. Africa; 

 presented by J. Heinitt, Esq. 



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