REPTILIA. 
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EEPTILIA 
BY 
Albert Gunther^ M.A.^ M.D., Pii.D., F.R.S. &c. 
, A. Works in progress, 
Jan, G. Iconographie generale des Ophidiens. Paris. Text 
8 VO, Plates 4to. 
We gave deseriptions of this work in the Record, i. p. 99, and 
ii. p. 139. The author died in the course of last year, leaving 
the manuscript and drawings so far finished that the work is 
continued by M. F. Sordelli, who executed the drawings. 
Five parts of plates, viz. Nos. 15-19, were issued in 1866; hut 
we have not received the continuation of the text. We cannot 
give here a rectification of the synonymy of all the species ; hut 
it is evident that only a small proportion of the species which 
appear under new names in these parts are really new to 
science. 
Owen, R. Anatomy of Vertebrates. London, 1866. 8vo. 
This work has been noticed above (p. 1) . 
B. Papers published in Journals, 
Boake, B. On the Crocodiles of Ceylon. J ourn. of the Ceylon 
Branch R. As. Soc. 1866, pp. 160-163. 
Observation on their propagation. 
Bocage, J. V. Barboza nu. Lista dos reptis das posscssoes 
* portuguezas d^ Africa occidental que existem no Museu de 
Lisboa. — Reptiles nouveaux ou pen connus recueillis dans 
les possessions portugaises de FAfrique occidentale, qui se 
trouvent an Museum de Lisbonne. Jornal de Sc. mathem. 
phys. & nat. Lisboa, 1866, No. 1. pp. 37-78, with a 
plate. 
Bocourt, See Milne-Edwards. 
Cope, E. D. Fom’th Contribution to the Herpetology of Tro- 
pical America. Proc. Ac. Nat. Sc. Philad. 1866, pp. 123- 
132. Fifth Contribution, &c. Ibid. pp. 317-32^ 
. On the Reptilia and Batrachia of the Sonoran Province 
of the Nearctic Region. Ibid. pp. 300-314. 
