SQUAMATA. 
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Tornier, Zool. Jahrb. S^st. xix ; L. ( Rhodona ) macropisthopus , sp. n.; 
Werner, Zool. Anz. xxvi, p. 246, Queensland ; L. (Liolepisma) pseudo- 
tropis , sp. n., id. ibid. p. 247, New South Wales. 
Eumeces fasciatus , L. Recorded from Ontario, Canada, by C. Quillet, 
Ottawa Natilral. xvi, p. 239, and J. B. Williams, op. cit. xvii, p. 60 ; 
E. longirostris , Cope. Note by Verrill, Bermuda Islands, p. 285, fig. 
Chalcides ocellatus, Forsk. Recorded from Portici near Naples by MoNti- 
celli, Boll. Soc. Napoli xvi, p. 305. 
Parachalcides socotranus, Blgr., figured by BouLenger, Nat. Hist. Sokotra, 
pi. xi, fig. 1. 
Anelytropidje. 
Typhlosaurus cregoi , sp. n., Boulenger, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) xii, p. 434, 
Transvaal. 
RHIPTOGLOSSA. 
On the early development of Chamceleon vulgaris, Daud. : SchAuinsland, 
Zoologica xvi, pp. 89-98, pis. xxv-xxxi. 
Remarks on the East African Chameleons, by J. L. Monk, Zoologist (4) 
vii, p. 321, pi. v. 
Chamceleon parsonii , Cuv. On the secondary sexual characters, Mocquard, 
Bull. Mus. Paris 1903, p. 215 ; C. jaeksoni , Blgr., var. n. vauerescecce, 
Tornier, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. xix, p. 176, Kikuju, Brit. East Africa; 
C. angusticoronatus , p. 61, Zanzibar, and macrorhinus, p. 62, Mada- 
gascar, spp. nil., T. Barbour, P. Soc. Washington ivi. 
PYTHONOMORPHA. 
Dollosaurus , g. n. (?) for Clidaster (?) lutugini , sp. n., Yakovlew, Bull. 
Com. geol. St. Petersb. xx, 1901, p. 518, pi. v, Upper Cretaceous, 
N. Russia. 
DOLICHOSAURIA. 
On the affinities of these Reptiles with Lizards and Mosasaurs, with 
special reference to the various genera discovered in Istria : Nopcsa, 
Beitr. Pal. Oesterr.-Ung. xV, pp. 31-42, pis. v & vi. — Abstract Geol. 
Mag. (iv) x, pp. 119-121. — Remarks by Dollo, Bull. Sci. France 
Belgique xxxviii, pp. 137-139. 
OPHIDIA. 
Tribondeau, Pr.-verb. Soc. Bordeaux lviii, pp. cxviii-clx, cc-ccvii, pis. i- 
iii, continues the publication of his researches on the kidney and the 
urinary secretion. 
C. Regaud & A. Policard, Arch. anat. micr. vi, pp. 190-282, figg., 
pis. vii-x, ivrite on the structure of the kidney. 
J. Renaut, Arch, anat! micr. vi, pp. 16-42, pis. i & ii, writes on the 
pancreas of Tropidortotus natrix and Zamenis gemonensis. 
W. Tonkoff, Anat. Anz. xxiii, pp. 214-216, writes on the development of 
the spleen in Tropidonotus natrix. 
R. H. Johnson, Tr. Wisconsin Ac. xiii, 1902, pp. 523-538, pis. xxxi-xxxviii, 
has a paper on double-headed monstrosities. 
C. PhiSalix, C.R. Ac. Sci. cxxxvii, pp. 270-272, and C.R. Soc. Biol, lv, 
pp. 1082-1085, has made new experiments on tho natural immunity of 
Snakes to their own poison. 
