20 Rept. 
XIV. Reptilia and Batrachia. 
[1921] 
]Palemydops platysoma gen. et sp. n. 
Karroo Beds of South Africa, Broom 
Proc. Zool. Soc. London 1921 p. 665 
fig. [allied to Dicynodon ]. 
]Emydopsis gen. n. p. 666 type 
Oudcnodon trigoniceps Broom, E. longus 
p. 667, sciuroides p. 668, spp. nn., 
Karroo Beds of S. Africa, Broom Proc. 
Zool. Soc. London 1921 figs. 
\Emydops parous sp. n., Karroo 
Beds of S. Africa, Broom Proc. Zool. 
Soc. London 1921 p. 669 fig. 
f Endothiodon crassus sp. n., Karroo 
Beds of S. Africa, Broom Proc. Zool. 
Soc. London 1921 p. 672 fig. 
f Anteosaurus magnificus gen. et sp. n., 
Watson P.Z.S. 1921 p. 92 figs. 28. 
f Placerias, a humerus from the Trias 
of Lorraine, Broili 54. 
| Emyduranus platyops gen. et sp. n.. 
Karroo Beds of S. Africa, Broom Proc. 
Zool. Soc. London 1921 p. 670 fig. 
[allied to Cryplocynodon and Prodi- 
cynodon]. 
ORDER RHYNCHOCEPHALA. 
Spenodon punctatus, abdominal ribs, 
Daiber 78. 
BATRACHIA, 
Connective tissue development, 
Baitsell 18 ; teeth, nourishment and 
body temperature, Doderlein 86 ; 
comparative gill-anatomy, Jacobs- 
hagen 158 ; carpus and tarsus, 
Steiner 294 ; glandular dermal secre- 
tion, JireSova 164 ; venom and 
poison glands, Phisalix 243 ; func- 
tions of endocrinal secretions, Uiilen- 
hutii 317 ; list of specimens in Tokyo 
Museum, Izuka & Matsuura 156 ; 
of Belgium, Boulenger 46 ; of Jugo- 
slavia, Karaman 167 ; of the Balearic 
Is., Tenenbaum 310 ; from Southern 
Annam, Smith (M.A.) 288 ; from the 
Solomon Ids., Barbour 25 ; fossil 
remains from Middle Thuringua, Seid- 
i.itz, 280. 
ORDER ECAUDATA. 
Tegument, Kornfeld 173 ; pig- 
mentation, Kornfeld 174; brain, 
Kuklenbrek 180 181 ; scapula, 
Procter 249 ; dermal histology, 
Schmidt 265-272 ; sex-reversal, Crew 
75 ; experiments with thyroid on tad- 
poles, Jarish 161 ; regeneration ex- 
periments, Jewell 163 ; notes on 
breeding habits, Cummins 77 ; mech- 
anical action of spawn-slime, Fernan- 
dez-Marcinowski 100 ; egg-pigmenta- 
tion and nesting-habits, Harrison 124 ; 
edible species and their culture, 
Wright 354 ; acquired characters, 
Maurer 201 ; new system of classi- 
fication, Fej&rvary 93 ; of H out- 
man’s Abrolhos Ids., Alexander 3 ; 
of Hungary, Fejervary 95 ; from E. 
Bolivia, Procter 246 ; from Santa 
Domingo, Schmidt 262 ; from Ceram, 
Smith & Procter 289 ; of the Pacific 
Islands, Sternfeld 297. 
Family Ranidae. 
Rana, tadpoles in thyroid solution, 
Wegelin et Abelin, 338. — R. tern - 
poraria, anatomy, morphology, embry- 
ology and development, O’Donogiiue 
232 ; sexual differentiation, Adler 2 ; 
development after thymus removal, 
Allen 4 ; tadpoles and thyroid, 
Dragoiu et Faure-Fremiet 88 ; 
abnormalities, Crew 76 ; Leigh- 
Sharpe 189 ; Lloyd 192. — R. escu- 
lenta, phylogeny of the group, 
Fejervary 94 ; R. e.sculenta,. func- 
tions of tadpole-tail, Zirpolo 355. — 
R. fuscae, ethology of, Fejervary - 
Langh 98. — R. arvalis , R. fusca, 
larval frontal glands, Jaensch 160. — 
R. tigrina, oviducts in male, Bhat- 
TACHARYA 32. R. opisthodon = R. bu- 
foniformis Blgr., Barbour 25 p. 99. — 
R. catesbiana, larval sexual cycle, 
Swingle 307. — R. lemairei p. 1, 
katangae p. 3 spp. nn. Belgian Congo, 
de Witte Rev. zool. Afr. Bruxelles 
9 (1) pis. 1 & 2. — R. schubatzi sp. n. 
Fort Crampel near Lake Chad, and 
other Central African species discussed, 
Sternfeld Ergeb. Zweit. Deut. Zentr.- 
Afr. Exped. p. 493 pi. 24 fig. 10. — 
R. pullus sp. n. Siam, Smith (M.A.) 
Journ. F.M.S. Mus. Kuala Lumpur 
10 1921 p. 197 pi. 11.— R. milleti 
p. 432, montivaga p. 436 spp. nn., 
R . sauteri johnsi p. 434 subsp. n., 
Annam, Smith (M.A.) Proc. Zool. Soc. 
London' 1921 pis. — R. grisca var. 
ceramensis n. Ceram, Smith & Procter 
Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. London (9) 7 
1921 p. 353. 
