38 Rept. 
IV. REPTILIA AND BATRACHIA. 
Megalobatrachus maximus , Schleg. : description and figure of a specimen 
living in Milan ; A. Andres, Atti Soc. Ital. xxxv, p. 201, fig., pi. 
Tgphlomolge , n. g., for a blind perennibranchiate Batrachian allied to Pro- 
teus. T. ruthbuni , n. sp., Stejneger, P. U. S. Mus. xviii, p. 620, 
Artesian well at San Marcos, Texas. 
APODA. 
Cope, Amer. Natural, xxx, p. 151, remarks on the affinities of the Apodci 
to the Caudata. 
Boulengerula , n. g., intermediate between Gegenophis , Ptrs., and Scoleco- 
morphus, Blgr., for B. boulengeri i n. sp.; Tornier, Kriechth. 0. Afr. 
p. 164. 
STEGOCEPHALA. 
G. Baur, Anat. Anz. xi, pp. 602-605, figg., discusses the phylogeny of the 
Stegocephala. 
On the shape of the body and the lepidosis ; O. Jaekel, SB. Ges. naturf. 
Fr. 1896, pp. 1-8, figg. 
O. Jaekel gives a concise account of theendo- and exoskeleton of Arche- 
gosaurus dccheni, H. v. Mey., regarding the genus Archegosaurus as 
very closely allied to, and the precursor of, ' the Labyrinthodonts ; 
Zeitschr. Deutsch. geol. Ges. xlviii, pp. 505-521, figg. 
Tinopus antiquusy n. n. for a Batrachian footprint from the Devonian of 
Pennsylvania ; Marsh, Amer. J. Sci. (4) ii, p. 374, fig. 
INCERTiE SEDIS. 
An attempt to classify the footprints in the New Red Sandstone of the 
Liverpool District ; H. C. Beasley, P. Liverp. geol. Soc. xxxvii, 
pp. 391-409, pis. i-iii. 
Ichnium splicer odactylum, n. n. for Batrachian (?) footprints from the 
Trias of Tambach, Thuringia ; W. Pabst, Zeitschr. Deutsch. geol. 
Ges. xlviii, p. 808, figg., pis. xvii-xx. 
