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Chili. On a collection of Reptiles and Batrachians; F. Werner, Zool. 
Jahrb. Supplcm. iv, pp. 244-278, pis. xiii & xiv. 
Bolivian Chaco arid Argentina. On the Reptiles and Batrachians 
collected by Dr Borelli ; Peracca, Boll. Mus. Torino, xii, No. 274, 19 pp. 
Argentina. On a few Reptiles and Batrachians from Santa Fc; 
Gunther, Ann. Nat. Hist. (6) xx, pp. 365 & 366. On some Reptiles 
from Patagonia; Koslowsky, Rev. Mus. La Plata, vii, pp. 447-457. 
Papuasia, Australia, and Polynesia. 
New Guinea. On new Reptiles and Batrachians from Mount Victoria, 
Owen Stanley Range; Boulenger, Ann. Nat. Hist. (6) xix, pp. 6-13, pis. 
i & ii. T. W. van Lidth de Jeude, Notes Leyden Mus. xviii, pp. 249- 
257, pi. vi, gives a list of Reptiles and Batrachians from North-Eastern 
New Guinea. On a collection of Reptiles and Batrachians from German 
New Guinea; L. v. M^hely, Termes. Fuzetek, xx, pp. 398-419, pi. x. 
Australia. W. Saville-Kent, Naturalist in Australia, has a chapter 
on Lizards, pp. 69-100, 3 pis., dealing with the habits and illustrated by 
photographs of living specimens. On the distribution of Reptiles and 
Batrachians in Victoria; A. II. S. Lucas, P. Soc. Victoria (2) ix* pp. 
42-48. 
New Zealand. A. H. S. Lucas & C. Frost have a paper on the Lizards 
indigenous to New Zealand, Tr. N. Zealand Inst, xxix, pp. 264-280. 
Polynesia. On the Roptilcs obtainod by Mr. J. S. Gardiner on Roturna ; 
Boulenger, Ann. Nat. Hist. (6) xx, pp. 306 & 307. On the Reptiles of 
Funafuti; Waite, Mem. Austral. Mus. iii, pp. 178-180. 
Fossil Faunae. 
Wealden of BernissarL Belgium. On the Reptilian remains preserved in 
the Brussels Musoum; E. Dupont, Bornissart et les lguanodons (Brussols: 
1897, 8vo.). 
Trias , Wiirttemberg. E. Fraas gives a short illustrated account of the 
Triassic Reptiles of Souabia, from the material preserved in the Stuttgart 
Museum (Stuttgart: 1896, 4to.). 
III. REFERENCES ARRANGED SYSTEMATICALLY. 
REPTILIA and BATRACHIA. 
S. H. Reynolds, in his manual “The Vertebrate Skeleton” (Cambridge, 
8vo.) deals with the Batrachians and Reptiles, pp. 133-294. 
L. Maggi, Rend. 1st. Lomb. (2) xxx, pp. 230-252, pi. and Arch. ital. 
Biol, xx vii, pp. 362-375, pi., writes on the so-called interparietal bones 
in fossil Reptiles and Stegocephalians. 
A. Perrin, C.R. Ac. Sci. exxv, pp. 46-48, writes on the homology of the 
eloments of the shoulder-girdle in Reptiles and Batrachians. 
E. Goppert, Morphol. Jahrb. xxv, pp. 244-249, remarks on Rabl’s con- 
ception of the morphology of the ribs. 
G. Baur, Zool. Bull, i, pp. 41-55, criticising Bumpus’s paper on homoeosis 
in Necturus, summarises our knowledge of cases of intercalation of 
vertebrae in Reptiles and Batrachians. 
