38 jf lept. 
[1900] 
XVI. Heptilia and Batrachia 
Ark. Zool., Stockholm, 3, No. 12, (14). — 
II . phlebodes sp. n., Costa Rica, 
Stejneger, Washington, U. S. Nation. 
Mus., Proc., 30, (817-118). 
Phyllomedusa hypochondrialis Cope, 
brutpflegend, Mussiioff, Bl. Aquarien- 
kuncle, Magdeburg, 17, (255, 209). 
Discoglossidae. 
Alytes obstelricans, experimentelle 
Veranderung der Fortpllanzungstiitig- 
keit, Kammf.rer, Arch. EntwMech., 22, 
(18-140, 1 Taf.). — A. obstetmcans , 
Zuclit im Terrarium, Wiciiand, Bl. 
Aquarienkunde, Magdeburg, 17, (420- 
421, 430-431 ).— .4 . obsletricana, Herkunft 
mid Entwicklung dos Pancreas, Braun, 
Morph. Jahrb., Leipzig, 36, (27-51, 2 
Taf.). 
Discoylossus pictus, Maroc, Deyrolle, 
Naturaliste, Paris, 27, (200). 
CAUDATA. 
Munculus quudridiyilalus Cope, lie ues 
Sinnesorgan, Boettger, Zool. Beob., 47, 
( 88 ). 
Meyalobatrachus maximus (Schlegel), 
mode of origin of the germinal layers, 
Lange, Amsterdam, 1900, (190, with 
4 pi.). 
Nectums maculatus in bayerischen 
Gewiissern, Lankes, Bl. Aquarienkunde, 
Magdeburg, 17, (100). — N. maculosus, 
habits, Eyclesiiymer, Amer. Nat., 40. 
Plcthodon oreyonensis, poison glands, 
structure and regeneration, Esterly, 
Berkeley, Univ. Cal. Pub., Zool., 1, 
1904, (227-208, with text fig., pi.). 
Plcthodon shcnnani sp. n., North 
Carolina, Stejneger, Washington, D.C., 
Smithsonian Inst., Q. S. Nation. Mus., 
Proc., 30, (559-502, with text fig.). 
Plethodon vandykei sp. n. Mount 
Rainier, Washington, Van Denburgii, 
San Francisco, Proc. Cal. Acad. Sci., 
Zool., 4, (01-03). 
Correlated protective devices in some 
California salamanders. [With biblio- 
graphy.] Hurraro, Berkeley, Univ. 
Cal., Pub. Zool., 1, 1903, (157-170, 
with pi.). 
Observations on the reactions of 
Cryptobranchus and Necturus to light 
and heat. [With bibliography.] Reese, 
Wood’s Iloll, Mass., Mar. Biol. Lab. Bull., 
11, (93-99). 
Ambly stoma panel atum, nasal skele- 
ton, Terry, St. Louis, Mo., Trans. 
Acad. Sci., 16, (95-124, with pi.). 
Autodax Iwjubris from Los Angelos, 
California, Miller, Amer. Nat., 40, (741). 
Cryptobranchus allcyhenicnsis, ana- 
tomy, Reese, Amer. Nat., 40, (287-326). 
Cryptobranchus japonicus, Riicken- 
mark, Tuerckheim, Leipzig (Druck v. B. 
Georgi), 1903, (23, mit 9 Taf.). 
22 cm. 
Cryptobranchus japonicus, inneres. 
Gehororgan, Okasima, Anat. Ilefte, Abt. 
1, 32, (233-253, mit 3 Taf.).— C. 
japonicus , Geruchsorgan, O kajima, Anat. 
Anz., 29, (041-650). 
Desmoynathus fusca, colour variation, 
Fowler, Philadelphia, Pa., Proc. Ac. 
Nat. Sci., 58, (350). 
Salamandra maculosa , Farbenvarietiit, 
Sci l w e i z e r r AR' i'ir, Frankfurt a. M., Bor. 
Senckenb. Ges., 1906, (119-121, mit 1 
Taf.). — S. maculosa, Entwicklung, 
Fahr, Wochenschr. Aquariekunde, 
Braunschweig, 3, (186). 
Spelerpes fuscus Bonap., Spermie, 
Ballowitz, Anat. Anz., 28, (237-240). — 
S. macidicaudus, life history, Banta and 
MoAtee, Washington, U. S. Nation. Mus. 
Troc., 30, (67-83, Avith text lig., pi.). 
Triton, Neotenie, Wiciiand, Bl. Aqua- 
rienkunde, Magdeburg, 17, (183, 197, 
205). 
Triton alpcstris, Sumentriiger, Ivlun- 
zinger, Verb. D. zool. Ges., 16, (227- 
228). 
Triton blaasei, Kreuzungsversuche, 
Kummer, Wochenschr. Aquarienkunde, 
Braunschweig, 3, (508-570). — Bemer- 
kungen dazu v. W. Wolterstorff, T.c. 
(610-611, 024-025, 639-640). 
Triton marmoratus existe-t-il dans le 
nord dela France? Giard, Feuille jeunes 
natural., 38, 1905, (129). 
Triton pyrrhogastcr subsp. orientalis 
Wolterstorff, Zool. Anz., 30, (558- 
503). 
