ANURA, URODELA. Rcpt. I 7 
ixalus kakhienensis and tuherculatus, spp. nn., Anderson, 1. c. p. 845, 
pi. Ixxviii. figs. 6 & 7, Yunnan. 
Polypedates dispar , sp. n., Bottger, Abh. Senck. Ges. xi. p. 488, and 
Ber. Senck. Ges. 1878-79, p. 8G, Madagascar. 
Polypedates yunnanensis, sp. n., Anderson, Yunnan, p 843, pi. Ixxviii. 
fig. 3. 
Ilylodes augusti (Dug^s, MS.), p. 21, Uneatus, p. 22, spp. nn., Brocchi, 
Bull. Soc. Philom. (7) iii., Mexico. 
Note on a Frog (Ilylodes) with eggs on its back ; F. Muller, Nature, 
xix. p. 462. 
Lithodytes latrans, sp. n.. Cope, Am. Nat. xii. p. 186, South-west Texas. 
Malachylodes^ g. n. Like Syrrhopus and Phyllohates, but with a fronto- 
parietal fontanelle, as in Liuperus. Nasal bones wide, in contact on the 
middle line; no vomerine teeth ; toes free, no tarsal spurs. M. guttu- 
lafus, sp. n., Cope, P. Am. Phil. Soc. xviii. p. 264, Guanajuato. 
Jlyla chinensis, Gthr., p. 894, and japonica, Schleg., p. 895, described; 
Camerano, Atti Acc. Tor. xiv. 
Hyla pcenulata, sp. n., Brocchi, Bull. Soc. Philom. (7) iii. p. 21, Guate- 
mala. 
Exerodotita, g. n. Habit of Tlyla ; no vomerine teeth ; sacral vertebrae 
with pallet-like dilatations ; tympanum distinct ; fingers almost free ; toes 
webbed. E. sumichrasii, sp. n. Brocchi, Bull. Soc. Philom. (7) iii, p. 20, 
Tehuantepec. 
Urodela. 
Smith, W. The Tailed Amphibians, including the Caecilians. Michigan s 
1877. 
A handbook or compendium. 
Klein, E, Observations on the Glandular Epithelium and Division of 
Nuclei in the Skin of the Newt. Q, J. Micr, Sc. (n.s.) xix. 
pp. 404-420, pi. xviii. 
Parker, W. K. On the Structure and Development of the Skull in the 
Urodelous Amphibia. Abstract in J. L. S. xiv. pp. 717-'719. See 
also Stobr, anted, p. 3, 
On the ribs of the Urodela, see Goette, anted, p. 2. 
Strasser, H. Zur Entwickelung der Extremitatenknorpel bei Sala- 
mandern und Tritonen. Morph. JB. v. pp. 240-315, pis. xvi.-xix. 
Valaoritis, E. Ueber die Oogenesis beim Landsalamander (S. macu- 
lata). Zool. Anz. ii. pp. 597-599. 
On copulation in the Urodela ; Lataste, Rev. Int. ii. pp. 496-499. 
Pelonectes, g. n. Like Triton, but without dorsal crest; cloaca of 
females somewhat conical, as in Euproctis. P. boscai, sp. n., Lataste, 
Rev. Int. iii. p. 275, and A. Tourneville, Bull. Soc. Zool. iv. pp. 69-87, 
pi. vii., Spain ; Bosca, An. Soc. Esp, viii. pp. 87-89. 
Pelonectes = Triton palmatiis, Schm., in the opinion of both Peters and 
Bottger; Bottger, Z. ges. Naturw. (3) iv. pp. 516-521. In the earlier 
portion of the paper it is given as = T. alpestris. [M. Lataste has 
