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Ilei'petosaura arenicola, Ptrs., described and figured ; id. 1. c. p. 79, 
pis. xi. fig. 4, and xiii.A, fig. 4. 
Typhlosaurus aurantiacus , Ptrs., described and figured ; id. 1. c. p. 83, 
pi. xiii. fig. 1. 
AMPHlSB^NIDiE. 
Agamodon , g. n., agreeing with' Trogonophis, Kaup, in the acrodont 
dentition, but differing in the shape of the head, the structure of the 
skull, the absence of a lateral groove, the shape of the scales, and the 
presence of prse-anal pores ; Peters, SB. Ak. Berl. xxvi. p. 580. 
A. anguliceps , sp. n., id. 1. c. pi. x., Barava, E. Africa. 
P achy calamus , Gthr. Peters, l. c. p. 583, having examined the denti- 
tion of this genus, states that it is acrodont, and consequently refers the 
genus to the Trogonophides. 
Amphisbccna violacea, Ptrs., described and figured by Peters, Reise n. 
Mossambique, iii. p. 85, pi. xiii. fig. 2. 
Amphisbccna alba , L. Skull figured by Bocourt, Miss. Sc. Mex., Rept. 
pi. xxix. fig. 2. 
Amphisbccna fuliginosa, L., described; id. 1. c. p. 489. 
JRhineura florulana, Cope, described and figured ; id. 1. c. p. 491, 
pi. xxix. fig. 1. 
Monopeltis sphenorrhynchus , Ptrs., described and figured ; Peters, l. c. 
p. 87, pi. xiii.A, figs. 1-3. 
iNCERTiE SEDIS. 
Cadurcosaurus , g. n. (foss.), distinguished from Dracamosaurus, Pomel, 
by the posterior or eighth tooth being much smaller than the seventh, 
for C. sauvagii, sp. n., Filhol, Bull. Soc. Philom. (7) vi. p. 127, “Phos- 
phates du Quercy.” 
A fragment of jaw found at Bedeille, Ariege, and referred to a large 
Saurian, is described by Pouech, Bull. Soc. Geol. (3) x. pp. 79-86. 
OPHIDIA. 
Jan, G., & Sordelli, F. Iconographie gendrale des Ophidiens (cf. Zool. 
Rec. xiii. Rept. p. 12). The title pages, the index to the plates, and 
an alphabetical index have been issued, thus bringing the work to 
a conclusion. 
Blanchard, R. Nouvelles Recherches sur le Peritoine du Python de 
Sdba. Bull. Soc. Z. Fr. 1882, pp. 237-246. 
Rociiebrune, A. T. Memoire sur les vert&bres des Ophidiens. J. de 
l’Anat. Phys. xvii. pp. 185-229, pis. xiv. & xv. 
[Omitted from the preceding Record.] 
J. G. Fischer has notes on specimens of Snakes in the Dresden 
Museum. Arch. f. Nat. xlviii. pp. 281-286. 
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