REPTILIA. 
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Dr. Giindlach has also given a list of the Batrachians known at present 
from Cuba, stating the exact localities where they are found. He enume- 
rates 2 Bufo, 2 Phyllohatcs, (1) 3 Ti'achycephahiSf and 6 Jlylodes. Ibid, 
pp. 117-119. 
Australia. Dr. Keferstein has written on Australian Frogs. Nachricht. 
Gos. Wiss. Getting. 1808, p. 320, and Wiegm. Arch. 1808, pp. 263-290. 
Tasmania. Mr. Krefft, in his Notes on the Fauna of Tasmania” (see 
p. 0), mentions 6 Lizards, 3 Snakes, and 7 Frogs. 
OllELONIA. 
Testudo. Mr. Theobald describes T. clongata and T. platynotus, Journ, 
Linn. Soc. x. pp, 0, 7. 
Emys. Notes on E. trijuga and E. crassicollis by Mr. Theobald, 1. c, 
pp. 13, 14. He believes Emys herdmorei to be distinct frorp E, ocellatUf 
p. 10. 
Emys decussata is stated by Dr. Gundlach to bo the female of E. rugom. 
Deport. Fis.-nat. do Cuba, ii. p. 104. J. Vilaro says that this requires fur- 
ther proof, Emys jamao being probably a second Cuban species. Ibid. pp. 
119, 228. 
Emys incisa and Emys grayi^ spp. nn., Bocourt, Ann. Sc, Nat, 1868, x. 
p. 121, from Central America. 
Geomyda grandis> Notes by Mr. Theobald, 1. c. p. 11, 
Cyclemys. Mr. Theobald states that the sternum has a perfectly mobile 
suture ; he describes C. oldhamif which he considers to be the adult state of 
C. orhiculata. L. c. p. 12. 
Batagur trimttatus described by Mr. Theobald, 1. c, p. 14. 
Dermatemys. Mr. Cope observes that in this genus the vertebral elements 
are not prolonged to the posterior marginal bones. He distinguishes three 
species, viz. rnavei, herardi^ and ahnormis) sp. n., from Belize. Proc. Ac. 
Nat. Sc. Phil. 1868, pp. 119, 120. 
Chelydra serpentina reaches as far southwards as Guayaquil, Cope, 1. c. 
p. ^(S.-r—Emysaurus rosignonii is described as a new species from Guatemala 
by Bocourt, Ann. Sc. Nat. 1868, x. p. 121. 
Claudius megalocephalus is described as a new species from Mexico by Bo- 
coiirt, 1 . c. p. 122. 
Podocnemis expansa. An accoimt ol its natural history is given by Silva 
Coutinho in Bull. Soc. Acclim. Paris, 1868, pp. 166-166. 
Sternothcerus has ton bones in the plastron, instead of eight, Cope, L c. 
p. 119. 
Platemys geqffreyana described by Hensel, Wiegm, Arch. 1868, p. 360. 
Hydraspis gordoni is descril)od as a new species from Trinidad by Dr, Gray, 
Proc. Zool. Soc. 1868, p, 663, pi. 42. 
Chelodina maxmiiliani. Notes by Hensel, Wiegm. Archiv, 1868, p. 356. 
Chclodina ohlonga is not found in Victoria, but a true western species. 
Krefft, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1868, p. 2. 
Trimyx pTiayrei is described as a new species from Arakan by Mr. Theo- 
b.ald, 1 . c. p. 18. 
Emyda scutata^ sp. n., Peters, ^lonatsber. Ak. Wiss, Berlin, 1868, p. 449, 
Pegu. 
