28 Eept. 
IV. REPTILIA AND BATRACHIA. 
Pseudemydura , g. n., near Emy dura , Bp., for P. umbrina , sp. n., Siebex- 
rock, Anz. Ak. Wiss. 1901, No. xxii, Australia. 
Chelodina oblonga , Gray. Note by Schexkel, Yerh. Ges. Basel xiii, 
p. 198 ; C. siebenrocki , sp. n., Werner, Yerh. Ges. Wien li, p. 602, 
pi. v, New Guinea. 
Miolania argentina , Amegh. (foss.), described and figured by A. S. Wood¬ 
ward, P. Z. S. 1901, i, p. 170, pis. xv-xviii. 
Baena hatcheri , sp. n. (foss.), 0. P. Hay, Ann. Carnegie Mus. i, p. 325, 
Laramie Beds, Wyoming. 
Compsemys variolosa , Cope (foss.), is referred to Adocus , Cope, and a 
plastron from the Cretaceous of the Red Deer River, Alberta, described 
and figured by L. M. Lambe, Ottawa Natural, xv, p. 63, pis. iii-vi. 
Cinosternum carinatum , Gray. Young described and figured by Lixdholm 
in Lampe, Jahrb. nassau. Yer. liv, p. 183, pi. iii, figg. 1 & 2 ; C. 
berendtianum , Cope. Note by Ltx t dholm, 1. c. p. 185. 
Chrysemys reticulata , Daud. Note by Lixdholm in Lampe, t. c. p. 186. 
Orlitia borneensis , Gray, is probably the young of Brookia baileyi , Bartl. 
Schexkel, Verh. Ges. Basel xiii, p. 194. 
Clemmys insculpta , Leconte. On correlated abnormalities in the scutes 
and bony plates of the carapace: G. H. Parker, Amer. Natural, xxxv, 
p. 17, figg. 
Limnochelone , g. n., near JYicoria, Gray. Werher, Zool. Anz. xxiv, p. 297; 
L. micrura , sp. n., id. ibid. p. 298, Mexico. 
Cyclemys dhor , Gray. Note by Carruccio, Boll. Soc. zool. Ital. (2) i, p. 95. 
Geoemyda spinosa, Gray. Note by Carruccio, t. c. p. 97. 
Cinixys belliana , Gray. On an abnormal specimen: Sordelli, Atti Mus. 
Milano xxxix, p. Ill, figg. 
Testudo becki, sp. n., Rothschild, Nov. Zool. viii, p. 372, Albemarle Id.. 
Galapagos Archipelago. 
Thalassochelys libyca , sp. n. (foss.), Andrews, Geol. Mag. (2) Dec. iv, viii, 
p. 441, Eocene, Egypt. 
Psephophorus eoccenus , sp. n. (foss.), Andrews, t. c. p. 440, fig., Eocene, 
Egypt. 
ICHTHYOSAURIA. 
Ichthyosaurus bambergensis , sp. n., Bauer, Ber. Ges. Bamberg xviii, No. 3, 
figg., 2 pis., Upper Lias of Geisfeld, Germany. 
THECODONTIA. 
J. H. McGregor, Science (2) xiii, p. 272, remarks on the affinities of the 
Belodonts, which he regards as intermediate between the Rhyncho- 
ceplialians and the Ichthyosaurians. 
rhynchocephalia. 
This order, named Prosauri and divided into two suborders, Protorosauri 
and Rhynchocephali , is associated with the Microsauri [Batrachia] in a 
subclass, Prosauria, by H. Gadow, Cambridge Natural History viii, 
p. 288. 
G. B. Howes & H. H. Swinnerton, Tr. Zool. Soc. London xvi, pp. 1—86, 
pis. i-vi, bring out a memoir on the development of the skeleton of 
Sphenodon punctatus , Gray, with remarks on the egg, on the hatching, 
and on the hatched young. 
