REPTILIA, 
BY 
DB. F. H. TROSCHEL. 
Several Faunas of European countries are here to be men- 
tioned, as interesting with regard to geographical distribution. 
A. Zawadzky : Fauna der Galizisch-bukowinischen Wirbel- 
thiere. Stuttgart, 1840. 
The section on Reptilia extends from p. 140 to 161. The genera 
and species are described, and notice taken of their occurrence, habits, 
and uses; the Polish names are added. This Fauna contains, in all, 
twenty-five Reptilia, viz., one Tortoise, four Lizards, six Snakes, and 
fourteen Batrachians, nine species of which are without tails, and five 
with tails. A list of the Latin names of the genera and species is 
appended ; likewise a list of Polish names, to which the German and 
Latin ones are added. 
H. Freyer : Fauna der in Krain bekannten Saugethiere 
Vogel, Reptilien, und Fische. Laibach, 1842. 
Reptilia from p. 41 to 45. The species are not described, but only 
the Latin, German, and Krainian names given, with some synonymes, 
and short remarks on the places where the species are found. Among 
the twenty-six Reptilia, are two Tortoises, three Lizards, seven Snakes 
(among which is a new one, Coluber isabellinus), and fourteen Batra- 
chians, eight without, and six with tails. 
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