[1022] XIV. Reptilia and Batrachia. Kept. 31 
Telmalobius culeus field-notes, Allen 
4. 
Syrrhopus myslaceus sp. n. Mexico, 
Barbour Proc. Biol. Soc. 35 p. 112. 
Eleutherodactylus dunnii sp. n. Mexico, 
Barbour Proc. Biol. Soc. 35 p. 111. 
Paludicola illotus sp. n. Argentina, 
Barbour Proc. Biol. Soc. 35 p. 113. 
Leptodactylus ocellalus effect of curare 
poisoning, Lapicque 227 ; Pacella 
275 ; heart- physiology, Pico 284. 
Family Bufonidae. 
Bufo on the hypophysis, Giusti & 
Houssay 145 ; living in closed rock- 
cavities, D’Halluin 149 ; effects of 
toad-venom, Novaro 272. — B. vulgaris 
on the larval ventral adhesive gland, 
Rappini 298 ; structure of a male 
ovary, Harms 151 ; organ of Bidder, 
GuyJsnot & Ponse 148 ; secondary 
sexual characters, experimental Ponse 
288. — B. mcgregori sp. n. Mindanao, 
Taylor Philippine J. Sci. 21 p. 182 pi. iv 
figs. 2-3. 
Lepidodactylus divergens and L. aureo- 
linzatus colour and distribution, Taylor 
349 p. 282. 
Cophophryne allicola sp. n. Tibet, 
Procter Ann. Mag. N. H. (9) 9 p. 583 
2 figs. 
Pseudophryne australis and P. bibronii 
breeding habits, Harrison 152 p. 26. 
Family Hylidae. 
Hyla breeding habits of Australian 
species, Harrison 152 p. 21. 
Gaslrolheca williamsoni sp. n. Vene- 
zuela, Gaioe Occ. Paprs. Mus. Zool. 
Univ. Mich. no. 107 p. 1. 
Family Pelobatidae. 
Pelobates fuscus habits in Denmark, 
Wesenburg-Lund 364. 
Megalophrys parva mouth parts of 
tadpole, Hora 174. — M. monlana 
breathing apparatus of larva, Bosciima 
54 . — M. hasselli in Bftsilan with 
description, Taylor 349 p. 184. 
Family Discoglossidae. 
Bombinator structure and develop- 
ment of shoulder- girdle, Villiers 365 ; 
development of the heart, Ekman 118.— 
B. pachypus distr. in Saxony, Schreit- 
muller 320. 
Liopelma hochstitteri habitat and life- 
history, Arohey 20. 
Alytes obstelricans cranial develop- 
ment in larva, Seters 325. 
ORDER CAUDATA. 
Development of the skull, Wjntre- 
bert 394-398. — Structure of testis and 
secondary sexual characters, Aron 23 
24 26 27. — Axis of the regenerated tail, 
Duesberg 108. 
Family Salamandridae. 
Salamandra maculosa pigment-studies 
and experiments, Herbst 159. 
Triton experiments in sex- change and 
sexual characters, Champy 79 80 ; de- 
velopment of primary sexual characters, 
Aron 25. 
Molge caudal regeneration, Koll- 
mann 215 ; Simoes-Raposo 328. — M. 
alpeslris poisonous skin-gland and action 
of poison, Phisalix 282 ; Triton 
alpestris varying sexual characters, 
Champy 82 ; histology of liver, etc., etc., 
Levy 235 ; with spotted chin, Schreit- 
muller 320. — T. asper on the cloacal 
glands, Despax 103. — T. palmatus 
effects on larva of high altitudes in the 
Pyrenees, Despax 101. — T. hagen - 
miilleri cutaneous glands, Despax 
102.— T. taeniatus early stages, experi- 
mental embryology, Rund & Spemann 
305. 
Salamandrella cristala sp. n. Sakhalin, 
Anderson Goteborg Vet. Handl. (4) 19 
p. 1 figs. 
Hemidactylum scutatum eggs and egg- 
laying habit, Blanchard 51. 
Oedipus townsendi sp. n. Vera Cruz, 
Mexico, Dunn Proc. Biol. Soc. 35 p. 5. 
Spelerpes adspersus respiratory and 
lingual structure, Leuba 232. 
\Oligosemia gen. n. for O. spinosa 
sp. n. oligooene of Libros Spain, Navas 
Bol. soc. Iber. Zaragoza 21 p. 57. 
Amblystoma growth of larva, Schaxel 
313 ; embryological experiments on gills, 
Harrison 153 ; partial metamorpho- 
sis, Jensen 207. 
