[1922] 
XIV. Reptilia and Batraehia. 
Rept. 29 
f Platecarpus coryphaeus discussion of 
a Kansas ex. with photo, Wiman 392 
p. 10 pi. iii. 
f Simosaurus addt. notice of skull and 
of genetic relationships, v. Huene 192. 
ORDER ICHTH Y OSAURIA. 
A review of the Lias Ichthyo3aurians 
with many figures and accounts of 
growth, stratigraphy, biology, phylo- 
geny, etc., Huene 182. 
f Ichthyosaurus sp. ? skull from Lias 
of Metz described, Cottreau 94. — I. 
australis description of an example 
recently found in Queensland, Longman 
238. — /. quadriscissus the pelvis, 
Huene 186. 
f Leptopterygius gen. n. Ichthyo- 
sauria pp. 4, 11, L. margaritalus sp. n. 
Lias of Wurtemborg p. 21, Huene 
Ichthyosaurier des Lias 1922. 
•j • Stenoplerygius quadriscissus struc- 
ture of pelvis, Wiman 393.- — S. mega- 
cephalus p. 44 pi. vii, 8. mzgalorhinus 
p. 49 pi. ix fig. 1 , S. hauffianus p. 54 
pi. viii fig. 4, Lias of Wiirttemberg, spp. 
n. Huene Ichthyosaurier des Lias 1922. 
ORDER THEROMORPHA. 
SUB-ORDER ANOMODONTIA. 
f Aelurosuchus hrovoni addt. descrip- 
tion, Haughton 155 p. 305 pi. xiii 
fig. 9. 
f Cynidiognathus longiceps gen. et 
sp. n. Upper Beaufort Beds p. 299 
pi. xiii figs. 1-6 2 textfigs., C. broomi 
sp. n. p. 305 pi. xiii figs. 7-8, Haughton 
Trans. R. Soc. S. Africa 10. 
f Dicynodon sollasi structure of skull, 
v. Huene 190. 
f Eunotosaurus restoration, v. Huene 
195 p. 165 fig. 
f Kotlassia gen. n. p. 1, K. prinia, K. 
secunda, spp. n., Permian of Russia 
p. 13, Amalitzki 6. 
f Sclerosaurus systematic relations, 
v. Huene 195. 
SUB-ORDER PELYCOSAURIA. 
■j- Edaphosaurus cruciger restoration 
figured, Case 73. 
ORDER RHYNCHOCEPHALA. 
Sphenodon punctatus spermato- 
genesis, Hogben 171. 
BATRACHIA. 
Structure of fore-brain, Soderberg 
335. — Metamorphosis problems, Hirs- 
chler 170. — The thyroid during 
metamorphosis, Mayerowna 245. — - 
Types in the Senckenberg Museum, 
Mertens 250. — Collections from 
Nevada, Idaho and L. California, 
Denburgh & Slevin 99. — Ant-eating 
habits, Bequaert 45. 
ORDER ECAUDATA. 
Structure of vertebral column and 
ribs, Fejervary 122. — Physiology and 
anatomy of the renal portal system. 
Woodland 401; artificial partheno- 
genesis and chromonomes, Hovasse 
181. 
Family Ranidae. 
Structure of hepatic epithelium, 
Galiano 130. — Transformation of sex. 
Swingle 316. — Breeding habits of 
Australian frogs, Harrison 152. — 
Tadpole stages of sorno S. African Frogs, 
Hewitt 166. — Field notes on S. 
Indian Frogs, Wall 372. 
Rana the calcareous bodies along the 
vertebral column, Herter 161 ; on the 
paracoccygeal gland, Kopsch 218 ; 
number of chromosomes, Hovasse 179 ; 
parthenogenetic eggs, Hovasse 180 
physiology of sexual organs and male- 
female changes, Eidmann 116 ; physio- 
logy of bladder, Cate 76 ; temperature 
offocts, Cameron 70 ; anatomy of a 
five-legged individual, Colton 91 ; a 
curious hermaphrodite, Leigh-Sharpe 
228. 
Rana esculenta phylogenetic review 
of the group, Fejervary 119 ; pig- 
ment in skin, W. J. Schmidt 316 ; 
habits in Denmark, Vesenburg-Lund 
364. — R. temporaria embryology of 
internal ear, Whiteside 389. — R . 
arvalis in Wiirttemberg, Buchner 68. 
— R. catesbiana skin- transplantation. 
Cole 90 ; hermaphrodite described, 
Clemens 85. — R. {Rana, S. str.) cour - 
loisi sp. n. China, Angel Bui, Mu3. 
Paris 1922 p. 401 2 figs. — R. ( Plycha - 
dena) gribinguiensis sp. n. Fort Crampel 
