FAUNAE. 
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Three-legged Rana , result probably of early amputation, Gillot (148). 
Molecular concentration of tissues, freshwater Batrachia,FREDERlCQ (136). 
Sea-snakes, suggested explanations of accounts of giant, Braun (70). 
Naturalisation of Lacertidce, Muller (272), Klunzinger (217). 
II. FAUNAE. 
A. Actual. 
<l Pendulation theory” applied to distribution, Urodela, Simroth (343). 
Europe. 
Italy, notes on Italian herpetology, Peracca (298). 
Sicily, Batrachia of notes, Stefani-Perez (350). 
Sardinia, two lizards, Chaignon (95). 
Balearic Ids., Minorca, Lacerta serpa, first record of, Muller (272). 
Oviedo, Amph. and reptiles, 12 spp., Graino (159). 
Ciudad Real, Amph. and reptiles, 3 spp., Fuente (139). 
Hungary, M^hely (248). — Salamandra atra , Honigmann (187). 
Bulgaria, Reptilia, 15 spp, with localities, Amphibia, 4 spp., Kowat- 
8CHEFF (220). 
West Prussia, Tucheler Heide, Reptilia, 5 spp., recorded with many 
biological details, Amphibia, 11 spp., Wolter&torff (412). 
Russia, reptiles and batrachia, Brauner (71 & 72), Derjugin (109), 
Nikolsky (276). 
A frica. 
Tunis, Reptiles and Batrachia, Chaignon (95). 
Atlas of Morocco, collection of reptiles and batrachia, Boulenger (68). 
N.E. Africa, Chelonia and Lacertilia, 36 spp., Tornier (369), Neumann 
(273). 
Arabia, Chelonia and Lacertilia, 10 spp., Tornier (369), Neumann 
(273). 
Arabia, new snakes, Boulenger (62). 
Rio do Oro, reptiles, 1 sp., Latorre (227). 
South Africa, Batrachia and Reptiles, Grant’s collection, Boulenger (61). 
Asia. 
Asia Minor, reptiles new to, Werner (401). 
Asia, S.E., the centre of distribution of the discoglossoid toads, 
Stejneger (358). 
Java, Dendrelaphis candolineatus from Java recorded for the first time, 
Ros£n (321). 
Sumatra, Palembang, 34 spp., Amphibia, v. KaMpen (209). 
Ophidia, Cohn (100). 
India, Burmah, Ceylon, list of Lizards, Annandale (5). 
India, distribution of varieties of, JYaia tripudians , Bannerman (15). 
Burmah, two new snakes, Boulenger (55), one new snake, Wall 
(386). 
Malay Peninsula, Negri Sembilan, Batrachia, 5 spp., Robinson (316). 
Malay Peninsula, table of distribution of the 64 spp. of Batrachia at 
present known there, Robinson (315). 
Japan, Riukiu Archipelago, remarkable new lizard, Stejneger (354). 
Japan and Loo Choo Is., collection of snakes, Wall (391). 
Tonkin, reptiles, Mocquard (259). 
Andaman Id., lacertilian fauna, Annandale (4). 
