Re2)t. 1 
REPTILIA AND BATRACHIA. 
BY 
G. A. Boulengkr. 
Physiological and Anatomical. 
Reference may be made, as before, to the Reports and Analyses in JB. 
Anat. Phys. viii. Abth. i. & ii., and also, for the literature of 1879, to 
Zool. JB. Neap., ii. (the Batraebians and Reptiles by 0. K. Hoff- 
mann). 
Born, G. Nachtrago zu “Carpus uud Tarsus.” Morph. JB. vi. pp. 
49-77, pi. i. 
Treats of the tarsus and carpus in the Batrachia Ecaudata^ Lacertilia 
Cionocrania^ and Chamaeleons. 
FAUN^. 
Europe. 
J. V. Bedriaga publishes an extensive paper on the geographical distri- 
bution of the European Batrachia ; this paper includes a systematic 
catalogue of the species, the total number of which is 33, viz,, 18 Caudata 
and 15 Ecaudata. Bull. Mosc. 1880, pp. 321-362. 
Bottger, O. Studien an palaearktischen Reptilien und Amphibien. 
Ber. Offenb. Ver. 1880, pp. 81-95. 
Additions to the faunae of the Tatra Mountains, Dalmatia and S . 
Austria, Euboea, and the Caucasus. 
Spain, Poi'tugal, and Balearic Islands. 
Bosca, E. Catalogue des Reptiles et Amphibiens de la Peninsule 
Iberique et des lies Baleares. Bull. Soc. Z. Fi\ 1880, pp. 240-287. 
This catalogue enumerates 55 species, viz., 7 Batrachia Caudata, 13 
Batrachia Ecaudata, 12 OpMdia, 17 Lacertilia, and 6 Chelonia. 
