20 liepl. 
[1922J 
XIV. Reptilia and Batrachia. 
STRUCTURE. 
General. — 5-legged Frog, Colton 1 , 
91; Cacopus, Devansen, 105 ; Jtann , 
Krause, 220 ; Bufo (larva), Rapfini, 
296. 
Tegumentary System. — Broman, 64; 
Despax, 102 ; Fisciiel, 124 ; Gel- 
derN, 132 ; Janisch, 205 ; Kopsch, 
218; Preiss, 290; Schmidt, W. J., 
315, 316, 317 ; exoskeleton of Chelonia, 
Hay, 156 ; Nopcsa, 268 ; Procter, 
293 ; exoskeleton Iguanodon Reis, 299. 
Myology. — Naville, 265 ; Leplat, 
*29, 230. 
Osteology (recent forms). — Boschma, 
55 ; DuerdeN, 107 ; Dcjesbero, 108 ; 
Gamble, 131 ; skull, de Beaux, 41 ; 
Fuchs, 126; Wintrebert, 394, 396, 
397, 398, 399 ; hyoid, Fcrbringer 
(Rept. pp. 6-77 Batr. 148-162) 128; 
vertebrae, Shufeldt, 327; Valenti, 
359 ; Virchow, 367 ; shoulder girdle, 
Romer, 301 ; Villiers, 365 ; ribs, 
Fejervary-Lanoii, 122. 
Osteology (extinct forms). — Abel, 1 ; 
Amalitzki, 5, 6 ; Andrews, 10, 11 ; 
Arthaber, 28 ; Ballerstadt, 30 ; 
Botez, 56 ; BrOili, 62 ; Broom, 65, 
66, 67 ; Carl, 75 ; Edinger, 115 ; 
Haughton, 154, 155 ; v. Huene, 182- 
195 ; Jaekel, 202 ; JaNensch, 203 ; 
Mehl, 246 ; Moore, 257 ; Nopsca, 269, 
271 ; Parks, 279 ; Pompeckj, 286, 
287 ; Schroeder, 321 ; Seidlitz, 324 ; 
Sternberg, 339 ; Virchow, 366 ; 
Wiman, 392, 393. 
Odontology. — Bolk, 53 ; Vecchio, 
360. 
Nervous System. — Beccart, 42 ; 
Benedetti, 44 ; Kiesewalter, 213 ; 
Kuhlenbeck, 221, 222, 223 ; Kuhlen- 
beck and Kiesewalter, 224 ; Soder- 
berg, 335 ; Terni, 353 ; eye, Moroff, 
259. nasal organ, Eckart, 114 ; 
cuticular sense-organs, Preiss, 290. 
Circulatory System. — Woodland, 
404 ; Bhattaciiarya, 49 ; blood, 
Maurer, 244 ; Schaffer, 311 ; heart, 
Spadolini, 336 ; thyroid, Naccarati, 
263. 
Respiratory System. — Gills, Jacobs- 
hagen, 2P1. 
Alimentary System. — Mouth-gland, 
Cohn, 88, mouth-parts of tadpoles, 
Hora, 174 ; tongue, Leuba, 232 ; 
intestine, Gresciiik, 147 ; cloaca, 
Dawson, 98 ; Despax, 103 ; liver, 
Berg, 48; Galiano, 130; Levy, 235. 
Urinogenital System. — Aron, 23, 27 ; 
Giersberg, 138 ; Harms, 151 ; Hum- 
phrey, 196; spermatozoa, Levy, 234. 
Other organs. — Parietal organ, Coo- 
netti de Martiis, 87 ; superrenal 
body, Giacomini, 134 ; Jacobson’s 
organ, Broman, 63 ; calcareous bodies, 
Herter, 161. 
PHYSIOLOGY. 
Nervous system. — Bercovitz and 
Rogers, 46 ; Giusti and Houssay, 145; 
Luckiiardt and Carlson, 241 ; Mor- 
gan, 258 ; Polimanti, 285 ; Schmidt, 
W. J., 315; ear, Stewart, 340; 
olfactory organ, Nicholas, 266. 
Circulation. — Woodland, 404 ; heart, 
Bellido, 43; Quentin, 294; Pico, 
284; blood, Capobiano, 72; Scott, 
323. 
Alimentary System. — Berg, 47, 48. 
Respiratory System. — Anselmi, 18, 
19 ; Boschma, 54 ; Cameron, 70. 
Muscular System. — Parker, 278. 
Urinogenetal and excretory Systems. 
— Cate, 76 ; Heyde, 167. 
Snake and other venoms. — Croley, 
95 ; Houssay, 175 ; Houssay and 
others, 177 ; Houssay and Pave, 
178 ; Houssay and Negrete, 176 ; 
Icard, 199; Knowles, 214; Lapic- 
que, 227 ; Magenta, 242 ; Novaro, 
272; Oliver, 274; Pacella, 275 ; 
Piiisalix, 282, 283; St. Faust, 308. 
Pigment and Colour-change. — Gel- 
dern, 132 ; Herbst, 159 ; Kammerer, 
210; Millot, 253, 254; Schnaken- 
beck, 318. 
Sex. — Aron, 25, 26; Champy, 79- 
82; EidmaNN, 116; Hertwig, 164; 
Hovasse, 180 ; Ponse, 288 ; Swingle, 
346. 
Effects of Light. — Kurz, 225. 
Transplantation and Grafting. — Cole, 
89, 90 ; Detwiler, 104 ; Weiss, 386a ; 
Wieman, 390; Wiliielmi, 391. 
