2 kept. 
XVI. Reptilia and Batrachia. 
[1914] 
I.— TITLES. 
Acton, H. W. and Knowles, R. 
The dose of venom given in nature by 
a Cobra at a single bite. Ind. J. Med. 
Res. Calcutta 1 (3) 1914 (388-413). 1 
Acton, H. W. and Knowles, R. The 
dose of venom given in nature by the 
Ecliis carinata at a single bite. Ind. 
J. Med. Res. Calcutta 1 (3) 1914 
(414-424). 2 
Allis, E. P. The trigemino -facialis 
chamber in Amphibians and Reptiles. 
Anat. Anz. Jena 47 1914 (56-62). 3 
Andersson, L. G. On a small collec- 
tion of Reptiles and Batracliians from 
German New Guinea and somo other 
herpctological notes. Wiesbaden 
Jahrb. Ver. Natk. 66 1914 (67-79). 4 
Andrews, C. W. On the Lower 
Miocene Vertebrates from British East 
Africa collected by Dr. Felix Oswald. 
London Q. J. Geol. Soc. 70 1914 (163- 
186) pis. xxvii-xxix. 5 
Annandale, N. Zoological results of 
the Abor Expedition, 1911-12. No. 
xxvii. Reptilia (Supplement). Reo. 
Ind. Mus. Calcutta 8 1914 (357-358). 6 
Annandale, N. Three rare Hima- 
layan Lizards. Rec. Ind. Mus. Cal- 
cutta 10 1914 (319-320). 7 
Annandale, N. and Gravely, F. H. 
The Limestone Caves of Burma and 
the Malay Peninsula. Part II. The 
Fauna of the Caves [Reptilia and Batra- 
chia]. Calcutta J. As. Soc. Bcng. 9 
1913 (404 409-411) pi. 8 
Anthony, R. et Vallois, H. Sur la 
signification des elements ventraux de 
la ceinture scapulaire chez les Batra- 
ciens. Bibliogr. anat. Nancy 24 1914 
(218-276). 9 
Babak, E. t)ber die Atembewegun- 
gen und ihre Regulation bci den Eidech- 
sen (Leguanen). Unter Mitwirlcung von 
V. D^sek und J. Hepner. Arch. ges. 
Physiol. Bonn 156 1914 (531-571). 10 
Babdk, E. Uber die Atembewegun- 
gen und ihre Regulation bei den 
Panzerechsen (Crocodiliern). Unter 
Mitwirkung v. J. Hepner. Arch. ges. 
Physiol. Bonn 156 1914 (572-601). 11 
Backmann, L. Sur l’influence de la 
temp6rature sur la pression osmotique 
des ceufs de Rana temporaria. Paris 
C. R. soc. biol. 76 1914 (558-559). 12 
Backman, L., Sundberg, C. G. et 
Jameson, C. Sur l’importance de 
l’oxyg&ne pour l’augmentation de la 
pression osmotique chez les embryons 
de Rana temporaria. Paris C. R. soc. 
biol. 76 1914 (556-557). 13 
Badertscher, J. A. Muscle degenera- 
tion and its relation to the origin of 
cosinophilo loucocytos in Amphibia 
( Salamandra atra). Amer. J. Anat. 
Philadelphia 15 1913 (69-86). 14 
Bancroft, F. W. vide Loeb, J. 
Banta, A. M. Sex recognition and the 
mating behavior of the wood frog, 
Rana sylvatica. Biol. Bull. Woods 
Hole Mass. 26 1914 (171-183). 15 
Banta, A. M. Observations on the 
relation of carbon dioxide and oxygen 
to the development of certain amphi- 
bian embryos. New York Proc. Soc. 
Exp. Biol Med. 9 1912 (104-106). 16 
Barbour, T’. Reptiles collected by the 
Yale Peruvian expedition of 1912. 
Philadelphia Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 65 
1913 (505-507) pi. xvii. 17 
Barbour, T. A new Snake from 
Northern Brazil. Washington Proc. 
Biol. Soc. 27 1914 (199-200). 18 
Barbour, T. A contribution to the 
zoogeography of the West Indies, with 
especial reference to amphibians and 
reptiles. Cambridge Mass. Mem. Mus. 
Comp. Zool. Harvard Coll. 44 1914 
(205-359) pi. 19 
Barbour, T. On some Australian 
Reptiles. Washington Proc. Biol. Soc. 
27 1914 (201-206). 20 
