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Desmognathus fusca , Raf. On the habits and development: Wilder, 
Amer. Natural, xxxiii, p. 231, figg.; D. ochrophoea , Cope = Z). fusca , 
Raf., G. M. Allen, P. Boston Soc. xxix, p. 73. 
Leurognatkus , g. n., near Desmognathus , for L. marmorata , sp. n., J. P. 
Moore, J. Ac. Pliilad. 1899, p. 316, North Carolina. 
Spelerpes bilineatus , Green. On the habits and development: Wilder, 
Amer. Natural, xxxiii, p. 231, figg. 
Archceotriton menzelii , sp. n. (foss.), Laube, Abb. Ver. Lotos i, 1898, p. 68, 
pi. viii, figg. 7 & 8, Oligocene, Sulloditz, Bohemia. 
Typhlomolge rathbuni , Stejn., remarks, with photographs from life: Black¬ 
ford, Nature, lx, p. 389, figs. 
apoda. 
A. Brauer, Zool. Jahrb. Anat. xii, pp. 477-508, pis. xxii-xxv, brings out 
the second part of his study of the development of Hypogeophis 
rostratus and H. alternans. 
E. A. Goldi, Zool. Jahrb. Svst. xii, pp. 170-173, pi. ix, has a note on the 
development of Siphonops annulatus. 
Urceotyphlus seraphini , A. Dum. Note by Werner, Verb. Ges. Wien 
xlix, p. 144. 
Herpele bornmuelleri, sp. n., Werner, 1. c. Camaroons. 
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F. Broili, Palseontogr. xlvi, pp. 61-84, figg., pis. viii-x, describes important 
remains of Eryops megacephalus , Cope, and L. Stickler, t. c. pp. 85- 
94, pis. xi & xii, studies the microscopical structure of the labjuanthic 
teeth of the same animal. 
