FAUN^. 
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Rhcetic of South Wales. On some Eeptilian and Batrachian remains : 
S. H. Reynolds, Quart. J. Geol. Soc. Ix, pp. 208 & 209. 
Upper Jurassic of Calvados. On some Reptilian remains : Bigot & 
Brasil, Mem. Soc. Linn. Norm, xxi, pp. 93 & 94, pi. iv. 
Miocene of Quercy., France. On Lacertilian remains : G. de Stefano, 
Atti Mus. Milano xlii, pp. 382-417, pis. ix & x. 
Upper Jurassic of Solenhofen. On the fauna : J. Walther, Festschr. 
Haeckel, pp. 133-214. 
Jura-Trias of North America. On footprints: R. S. Lull, Mem. 
Boston Soc. V, pp. 461-557, figg., pi. Ixxii. 
Canada. On the fossil Reptiles and Batrachians : Lambe, Tr. R. Soc. 
Canada x, iv, pp. 13-56. 
Coal Measures of Ohio. List of the Stegocephalian Batrachians : 
M. Morse, Pap. Ohio Ac. iv, pp. 105 & 106. 
Miocene of Maryland. On the Reptiles : E. C. Case, Maryland geol. 
Surv. 1904, pp. 62-70, pis. xxvi & xxvii. 
Permian of Illinois. Notes on Reptilian remains described by Coj^e : 
E. C. Case, Contr. Walker Mus. i, 1901, pp. 1-29, pis. i-v. 
Upper Trias of Wyoming. On new Reptiles : S. W. Williston, J. Geol. 
xii, pp. 688-697, figg. 
Permian of Texas. On various reptiles and Stegocephalians : F. Broili, 
Palseontogr. li, pp. 1-121, pis. i-xiii. 
III. REFERENCES ARRANGED SYSTEMATICALLY. 
KEPTILIA AND BATRACHIA. 
H. Woodward, J. R. Micr. Soc. 1904, pp. 141-149, remarks on the 
evolution of Reptiles and Batrachians in time. 
M. FuRBRiNGER, Festschr. Haeckel, pp. 573-604, deals with the relation 
of the Reptiles and Batrachians to the Mammalia. 
0. Jaekel, Zeitschr. Deutsch. geol. Ges. Ivi, Protok., pp. 109-119, figg., 
remarks on the composition of vertebrae in Reptiles and Batrachians. 
F. Beguin, Arch. anat. micr. vi, pp. 385-454, pis. xiii-xvi, has investigated, 
on Toads and Lizards, the changes in the intestine during fast and 
during digestion. 
C. M. FtiRST, Act. Univ. Lund, xxxix, 1903, ii, No. 1, has investigated the 
musculus popliteus and its tendon in Batrachians and Reptiles. 
J. Cameron, J. Anat. Physiol, norm. path. (2) xviii, pp. 281-283, remarks 
on the superior commissure of the brain in Reptiles and Batrachians. 
G. Marikovsky, Termes. Kozl. Magyar Tars. 1904, pp. 524-534, gives a 
summary of our knowledge of Reptile and Batrachian poisons. 
Hoernes, Biol. Centrbl. xxiv, pp. 566-576, reviews our knowledge of the 
coprolithes of extinct Reptiles and Batrachians. 
EEPTILIA. 
H. F. OsBORN, Amer. Natural, xxxviii, pp. 93-115, figg., gives a condensed 
account of his classification, reported in the last Record. 
Remarks on the classification of Reptiles into two Sub-classes, 
Theromora and Herpetomorpha : Boulenger, P. Z. S. 1904, i, p. 480. 
S. W. Williston, Biol. Bull, vii, pp. 175-192, figg., writes on the 
temporal arches of the Reptiles and on the relationships of the 
principal orders. 
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