29 Rept. 
Subject Index. 
5627 
Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Dela- 
ware, notes on reptiles and batrachiuns ; 
Stone. 
Pennsylvania, Ophidici ; Surface. 
North Carolina, Plethodon sp. n.; 
Stejneger, 2. 
Washington, Mount Rainier, Plethodon 
sp. n. ; v. Denburgh, 2. 
California, Hypsiglcna ochrorhyncus ; 
van Denburgh, 1. 
California, Los Angeles, Auiodax 
luyubris ; Miller. 
Florida Keys, reptilia, and chelonian 
sp. n. ; Fowler, 1. 
Central and South A bierica and 
West Indies h 
Mexico, Phrynosoma sp. n. ; Stej- 
neger, 1. 
Mexico, Cnemidophorus spp. ; Gadow. 
Sudmexiko, Schildkroten ; Siebenrock, 
4. 
Yucatan, reptilia 33 spp. 2 spp. n., 
amphibia 7 spp.; Barbour and Cole. 
Costa Rica, Hyla sp. n. ; Stejneger, 3. 
Panama Savanna, Reptilia and Am- 
phibia, 3 spp. n. ; Barbour, 1. 
Bahama Islands, snakes ; Barbour, 2. 
Am<hique du Sud, lacs des hauts 
plateaux, Anoures 2, spp. Neveu- 
Lemaire. 
Bolivia, Argentina, Peru, 20 sp. anura, 
4 spp. n. ; Andersson. 
Brazil, Chelonia . ; Goeldi. 
Australasia i 
Nova Guinea, Ecaudate spp. n. ; 
Kampen. 
Marcus Island, Perochirus articulatus 
and Ablcphariis sp. ; Bryan. 
Solomon Islands, Gymnodactylua 
louiaiadcnaia ; Waite, 1. 
S. Australia, Dcniaonia sp. n., Varanua 
sp. n. ; Boulenger, 7. 
Wilson’s Promontory, reptiles and 
amphibia 10 spp. ; Kershaw. 
New Zealand Lygoaoma 2 spp. n. ; 
Boulenger, 8, 
Arctic h 
Die ndrdlichsten Reptilien und.Batra- 
cliier ; Werner, 3. 
B. Fossil. 
Remains from caves, Co. Clare ; 
Scharff and others. 
Cretac6 et Tertiaire, Patagonie, 
Dinoaaur'icna , etc. ; Ameghino. 
Plcaioaaurua- Reste aus der Wolga- 
Stufe an der Lena in Sibirien ; 
Jakovlev, 1. 
Notes sur les mosasauriens (Russ.) ; 
Jakovlev, 2. 
America, amphicoelian crocodiles, 
1 sp. n. ; Williston, 2. 
Terrain houiller, France, Sauranua 
sp. n., Protriton sp. n. ; Th4venin, 2. 
Tertiary, FayfUn, Egypt, Chelonia ; 
Andrews. 
Terrains neogenes, Plaine du Comtat 
(Avignon) ; Joleaud. 
Tertiary, N. America, 2 spp. n., 
turtles ; Hay, 3. 
Pleistocene, Maryland, Chelonia 2 
spp. ; Hay, 1. 
Tertiary, San Morales, Salamanca, 
reptilian fragments (ousuchian, rhynco- 
cephalian, lepidosaurian) ; Miquel. 
Oligocene, Catalogne, Emys sp. ; 
Vidal et Dep^ret. 
Oligocene inferieur, Tarrega, chelo- 
niens 2 spp., crocodiliens 1 sp. ; 
Depdret. 
Miocene, Nebraska and Montona, 
Teatudo spp. n. ; Hay, 2. 
Eocene, Egypt, Crocodilia 6 spp., 
4 spp. n., Chelonia 9 spp. 2 spp. n., 
Ophidia 3 spp. ; Andrews. 
Eocan, Monte Bolca, Archaeophia 
proavus Mass. ; Janensch. 
Eocene, Loire-inferieure, Trionyx sp , 
Crocodilua sp. ; Leriche. 
Ju rass i que , Sa i n t-Se i n e-1 ’ A bba y e , 
Tclvidomurua sp. n. ; Oollot. 
Lower Jurassic, Victoria, Australia, 
Dinosaurian claw ; Woodward, 2. 
Karroo beds, S. Africa, characteristic 
reptilia ; Broom, 1. 
