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fig. b, Malabar, &c., p. 671, P. hrachy tarsus, Anamallays and Sevagherry, 
P. hrevipalmatus, Malabar, Anamallays, p. 572, id. 1. c. spp. nn. 
Chiromantis guineensis, sp. n., R. Buchholz & W. Peters, MB. Ak. Berl. 
1875, p. 203 (with an account of its development), Oamaroons. 
Hylambates notatus, iid. 1. c. p. 205, pi. ii. fig. 1, Oamaroons ; H. 
dorsalis, W. Peters, 1. c, p. 209, pi. iii. fig. 5, Lagos : spp. nn. 
Hyperolius acutirostris, p, 207, pi. ii. fig. 4, H. spinosus, p. 208, pi. i. 
fig. 3, Oamaroons, II. nitidulus, p. 209, pi. iii. fig. 4, Lagos, spp. nn., 
Buchholz & Peters, 1. c. H. dorsalis, Schleg., p. 206, pi. i. fig. 2, pictura- 
tus, Schleg., pi. ii. fig. 2, and guttatus, Schleg, p. 207, pi. ii. fig. 3, noticed 
and figured ; W, Peters, 1. c. 
Phrynomantis microps, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 210, Gold Ooast. 
Platymantis earner onensis, Reichen., is erroneously separated by Rei- 
chenow as a, distinct genus from Petropedetes ; id. Z. c. p. 211. 
Kaloula guineti, sp. n., Grandidier, Ann. Sci. Nat. (6) ii. Art. No. 6, 
Madagascar. 
Callula triangularis, Malabar, and olivacea, Yellagherry bills, spp. nn., 
A. Gunther, P. Z. S. 1875, p. 576, the latter figured, pi. xliv. fig. b. 
Pedostibes, g. n., differs from Callula in physiognomy and habit, which 
resemble those of Bufo. Palate concave, without any transverse ridges. 
P. tuberculosus, sp. n., id. ibid. pi. Ixiv. fig. c, Malabar. 
Batraghja Gradientia. 
Urotropis, g. n., Spelerpina, sect. Plethodonta \ greatest affinity with 
Heredia, Gir. Habit of Onychodactylus. Neck as broad as head, and 
with parotoids. Teeth simple, those on the palate disposed in two large 
arches, with the convexity towards the front ; on the sphenoid, numerous 
and juxtaposed on two oblong disks ; tongue supported in the centre of 
its two posterior thirds on a muscular foot, strengthened by a cartilage 
suspended from the hyoids. Anterior extremities 4-toed ; posterior 
5-toed. Tail pointed, rounded above, becoming keeled interiorly. Skin 
almost smooth. Type, U. platurus, sp. n., J. de la Espada, An. Soc. 
Esp. iv. p. 71, pi. i. Rio de la Plata. 
WiEDERSHEiM, R. Salamandrina perspicillata und Geotriton fuscus. 
Versuch einer vergleichenden Anatomie der Salamandrinen, mit 
besonderer Beriicksichtigung der Skelet-Verhaeltnisse. Ann. Mus. 
Genov, vii. pp. 5-206, pis. i.-xvii., and woodcuts (also published 
separately; Wurzburg: 8vo). 
The anatomy of these two forms is treated in detail, as the basis for a 
study of the comparative anatomy of the Salamandrina, and especially 
of their osteology. 
Salamandrina perspicillata. Notes on its reproduction ; M. Lessona, 
Atti Acc. Tor. x. pp. 47-54, pis. i. & ii. figs. 1-30. 
Euproctus rusconii. Its anatomy ; R. Wiedersheim, 1. c. pp. 645-568, 
pi. XX. 
Siredon mexicanum. On the metamorphosis or change into an Ambly- 
stoma of the Mexican ‘^Axolotl ; A. Weismaun, Z. wiss. Zool. xxv. 
pp. 297-334, 
