20 Kept. 
[1921] 
XIV. Reptilia and Batrachia. 
III.— SYSTEMATIC. 
Arranged according to Boulenger’s 
Catalogues in the case of recent forms, 
and Zittel’s Handbook in the case of 
extinct forms. 
REPTILIA. 
Skull, Broili, 54 ; mento-Mecke- 
lian ontogeny, L^b^dinsky 186 ; 
evolution of primitive forms, O’Dono- 
giiue 232 ; dentition and tooth 
glands, Bolk 40 ; structure of the 
Tarsus, Broom 56 ; teeth, nourishment 
and body temperature, Doderlein 86 ; 
morphology of intestines, Jacobs- 
h ag an 157 ; List of specimens in 
Tokyo Museum, Izuka & Matsuura 
156 ; of Belgium, Boulenger (G.A.) 46 ; 
of Jugo-slavia, Karaman 167 ; of 
Japan, Holtzinger-Tenever 131 ; of 
Persia and Mesopotamia, Procter 
248 ; of the Balearic Ids., Tenen- 
baum 310 ; from E. Bolivia, Procter 
246 ; from Santa Domingo, Schmidt 
(K.P.) 262 ; of Navassa Id., Schmidt 
(K.P.) 263 ; of Lower California 
Terron 312 ; of Barkuda, Chilka 
Lake, Annandale 11 ; of Pulo Con- 
dore Id, Smith (M.A.) 287 ; from 
Southern Annam, Smith (M.A.) 288 ; 
of Houtman’s Abrolhos Ids., Alex- 
ander 3 ; from the Solomon Islands, 
Barbour 25; from Ceram, Smith & 
Procter 289 ; of the Pacific Islands, 
Sternfeld 297 ; from the Lias of 
Wiirttemburg, Hauff 126 ; Creta- 
ceous-tertiary faunas, Mathew 200 ; 
from Pleistocene of U.S.A., Hay 127 ; 
from Tertiary of Egypt, Stromer 204 ; 
fossil fauna of Middle Thuringia, 
Seidlitz 280 ; fossil fragments, 
Stremme 303. 
ORDER LACERTILIA. 
Sensory organs, Schmidt 269 ; Sper- 
matogenesis, Painter 238 ; caudal 
regeneration, Slotopolsky 285 ; from 
Old Providence Id., Colombia, Bar- 
bour 23. 
Family Geckonidae. 
Skeletal structure, Noble 218. 
Oymnodactylus peguensis angularis p. 
427, 0. p. irregularis p. 428, subspp. nn., 
Annam, Smith (M.A.) Proc. zool. Soc., 
London 1921 figs. — 0. condorensis sp. n. 
Pulo Condore, Smith (M.A.) Journ. 
Nat. Hist. Soc. Siam 4 1921 p. 94 pi. i. 
Oonotodes glaucus sp. n. Pulo Condore, 
Smith (M.A.) Journ. Nat. Hist. Soc. 
Siam 4 1921 95 pi. i. — O. atricucul- 
laris sp. n. Peru, Noble Ann. Acad. 
Sci. New York 29 p. 135. 
Paragonatodes gen. n. for Oono- 
lodes dickersoni Schmidt, Noble Amcr. 
Mus. Novit. No. 4 1921 p. 14. 
Phyllodactylus tuberculosus in Cali- 
fornia, Stephens 295. 
Hemidactylus brooki, variation, 
Sternfeld 296 p. 419. 
Pachydactylus capensis var. tigrinus 
n. S. Africa ; Dam Ann. Transv. Mus. 
Pretoria 7 1921 p. 244 pi. v. 
Sphaerodactylus skeletal structure, 
Noble 218. — Monographed, key to 
spp., pis. ; 8. flavicaudus Barbour = 
8. decoratus Garman, p. 228, S. gibbus 
sp. n. Bahama Ids., p. 228 pi. i, 
S. inornatus Ptrs. = S. lineolalus Licht 
p. 240, 8. dacnicolor Barbour = 8. 
oxyrhinus Cope p. 246, S. grandis- 
quamis Stgr. = S. macrolepis Gthr., 
p. 254. — 8. monilifer Dominica sp. n., 
p. 271 pis. 9 & 26 ; Barbour Mem. 
Mus. Comp. Zool. Harvard Coll. 
Cambridge Mass. 47 (3) 1921. 
Lepidoblepharis barbouri sp. n. Peru, 
Noble Ann. Acad. Sci. New York 
29 p. 133. 
Mimetozoon crespedotus, in Java, 
Holtzinger-Tenever 130 p. 100. 
Family Agamidae. 
Gonyocephalus modestus carinatus 
subsp. n. Tanga Id., Sternfeld 
Abh. Senckenb. Natg. Ges. 36 1920 
p. 393. 
Agama. S. African spp. revised ; 
distribution; A gama b v achyur a Blgr. p. 
239, distanti Blgr. p. 248, aculeata 
D & B p. 252, armata Ptrs. p. 261 
regarded as vars of A. hispida L. ; 
A. anchietac var. methueni n. p. 269, 
A. a var. knobeli n.p. 271, South Africa, 
A. atra var. rudis n. p. 282, S. Africa, 
Boulenger & Power Trans. Roy. Soc. 
S. Africa Cape Town 9 1921. — A. 
colonorum variation, etc., Sternfeld 
296 p. 422. 
Liolepis belliana annamensis subsp. n. 
Annam, Smith (M.A.) Proc. Zool. Soc. 
London 1921 p. 430. 
