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Gill, Theodore. First use of Amphibia in its modern sense.
Science (n. s.), 31, June 17, 1910, pp. 958, 959.
The use of Amphibia for a class distinct from Reptilia has not been correctly traced back earlier than 1822. It is here shown that it was so used in 1806 by Latreille in his "Genera Crustaceorum et Insectorum" (i, p. 2).
Stejneger, Leonhard. The batra- chians and reptiles of Formosa.
Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus., 38, No.
1731, May 3, 1910, pp. 91-114.
A critical summary of the species of batrac
...hians and reptiles occurring in the island of Formosa. The total number is 86 species, being an increase of 26 since the publication of the author's "Herpe- tology of Japan" in 1907.
FISHES.
Bean, Barton A., and Alfred C. Weed.
Notes on certain features of the life history of the Alaskan fresh-water sculpin.
Smithsonian Misc. CoUs., 52, Quar. issue, Pt. 4, No. 1876, Aug. 19, 1909, pp. 457-460.
The paper gives the results of an exam- ination of the stomach contents of four- teen specimens taken at random from many thousands caught in traps at the salmon hatchery at Lorlng, Alaska.


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