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IV. REPTILIA AND BATRACHIA. 
[1904] 
APODA. 
On the distribution : Alcock, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) xiv, pp. 267-272. 
A. Brauer, Zool. Jahrb., Suppl. vii, pp. 381-408, figg., pis. xxi & xxii, 
continues his contribution to the knowledge of the development and 
anatomy of Coecilians. 
Siphonops annulatus^ Mik. Note by Peragca, Boll. Mus. Torino xix, 
No. 460, p. 14. 
Herpele fulleri, sp. n., Alcock, t. c. p. 271, pi. vii, Cachar. 
STEGOCEPHALIA. 
A. S. Woodward, P. Z. S. 1904, ii, p. 171, fig., remarks on the occipital 
region of the Labyrinthodont skull. 
Capitosaurus stanto7iensis, sp. n., A. S. Woodward, t. c. p. 170, pi. xi, 
Trias, Staffordshire. 
Aphaneramma rostratiLm^ g. and sp. nn., for remains of a skull from the 
Trias of Spitzbergen, apparently allied to Trematosaurus^ A. S. 
Woodward, t. c. p. 173, pi. xii. 
Ekhamacanthus tschernyscheioi, Yakowlew. Further observations by 
Yakowlew, Verb. Russ. Min. Ges. (2) xli, p. 165, fig. 
Cyclotosaurus albertynii, sp. n., Broom, Rec. Albany Mus. i, p. 178, Trias 
of South Africa. 
Metofomiiriis fraasi, sp. n., Lucas, P. U. S. Mus. xxvii, p. 194, pi. iii, 
Trias of Arizona. 
Cordyloides carhonarius^ g. and sp. nn., for vertebrae similar to Urocordylus, 
Huxley, from the Carboniferous of Nyran, Bohemia, A. Fritsch, 
Palseozoische Arachniden, p. 79, figg. 
Diplocaulus magnicornis, Cope, described and figured by Broili, Palaeontogr. 
li, p. 8, pis. i, iv, & V ; D. copei, sp. n., id. ibid. p. 21, pis. ii & iii, 
Permian of Texas. 
Trimerorhachis insignis, Cope, described and figured by Broili, t. c. p. 31, 
pis. iii & iv. 
Aspidosaurus chiton, g. and sp. nn., allied to Dissorophus, Cope, Broili, 
t. c. p. 40, pi. vi, Permian of Texas. 
Cardiocephahis sternbergi, g. and sp. nn., of doubtful affinities, Broili, 
t. c. p. 45, pi. vi, fig. 5, Permian of Texas. 
L. Neumayer, Palseontogr. li, pp. 121-128, pi. xiv, describes and figures 
coprolites from the Permian of Texas, referred to Eryops and 
Diplocav.lus. 
On Palaeozoic Batrachian footprints from North America : G. F. Matthew, 
Tr. R. Soc. Canada (2) ix, iv, 1903, pp. 109-121, figg. 
INCERTJE SEDIS. 
p. E. ViNASSA de Regny, Boll. Soc. geol. Ital. xxiii, describes pentadactyle 
footprints from the Trias (?) of Montenegro, the most distinct of which 
is named Ichnytes baldaccii, n. f., p. 320, pi. ix, fig. 7. 
