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IV. REPTILIA AND BATRACHIA. 
Mus. Buenos Aires i, p. 291. Synopsis of the species by Werner, 
Abh. Mus. Dresden ix, No. 2, p. 11 ; L. variegata , D. & B. Remarks, 
and head figured by Stejneger, P. U. S. Mus. xxiv, p. 192, figg. ; L. 
boettgeri , sp. n., Werner, t. c., p. 11, Peru. 
Viperid^e. 
Viper a, Laur. On the habits of the European species: Kammerer, Zool. 
Garten xlii, iip. 139 & 169 ; V. berus, L. Leighton’s “British Serpents” 
contains much information on its habits and distribution in Great 
Britain; V. berus , L. Observations made in Norfolk by M. C. H. 
Bird, Tr. Norfolk Soc. vii, p. 243; V. rubra , n. n. for P. berus , var. 
chersea , L.: Leighton, op. cit. p. 213. 
Cerastes cornutus , Forsk. On its habits in captivity: Kammerer, ZooL 
Garten xlii, p. 175. Var. n. mutila , Doumergue, Erp. Oranie, p. 319, 
pi. xxiii, fig. 3, Algeria. 
Atractaspis, Smith. Synopsis of the species by Boulenger, Ann. Mus. 
Congo, Zool. (1) ii, p. 12 ; A. heterochilus , p. 13, pi. v, fig. 1, W. Coast 
of L. Tanganyika, katangce , p. 13, pi. v, fig. 2, Katanga, and coarti , 
p. 14, pi. v, fig. 3, W. Coast of L. Tanganyika, spp. nn., id. ibid. 
Ancistrodon intermedius , Strauch. Note by Mehely, Zool. Ergebn. Zichy 
Forschungsreise, p. 58. 
Lachesis atrox , L. Note by Schenkel, Verb. Ges. Basel xiii, p. 178; L. 
bilineatus , Wied, var. n. oligolepis, Werner, Abh. Mus. Dresden ix, 
No. 2, p. 13, Bolivia. 
Sistrurus catenatus , Raf. Note on the habits by E. E. Ramsey, P. Indiana 
Ac. 1900, p. 223. 
ORNITHOSAURIA. 
H. G. Seeley’s “Dragons of the Air” gives a general account of the 
structure and distribution of these Reptiles, with numerous figures of 
the skeleton and restorations of the principal forms. 
General remarks on this order by Plieninger, Palseontogr. xlviii, pp. 85- 
90, who divides it into two suborders : Rhamphorhynchoidea (. Rham- 
phorhynchidce ), and Pterodactyloidea (Pterodactylidce and Ornitho- 
chiridce). 
Pterodactylus kochi , Wagl. Specimen described and figured by Plieninger, 
t. c. p. 65, pi. iv. 
Pteranodon , Marsh. Remarks by Plieninger, t. c. p. 76. 
dinosauria. 
F. Nopcsa, Foldtani Kozl. xxxi, pp. 247-279, pi. i, gives a list of the known 
Dinosaurs, with remarks on the phylogenetic relations of the various 
groups. 
H. v. Huene, Centrbl. Mineral. 1901, pp. 715-718, figg., remarks on the 
Dinosaurian remains in the Woodwardian Museum, Cambridge. 
J. B. Hatcher, Ann. Carnegie Mus. i, pp. 327-341, figg., remarks on the 
Jurassic Dinosaur deposits of Canyon City, Colorado. 
F. v. Huene, N. Jahrb. Min. 1901, ii, pp. 89-104, figg., pis. iii & iv, remarks 
on the triassic Theropoda of Continental Europe. 
H. F. Osborn & W. Granger, Bull. Amer. Mus. xiv, pp. 199-208, figg., 
describe limb-bones of North American Sauropoda referred to the 
genera Diplodocus , Morosaurus, and Erontosaicrus. 
