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10. Tcstudo trimeni Bouleng. ; Cat. Chel., p. 163. The cotype of 



this species obtained by the Eev. G. H. R. Fisk from the 

 mouth of the Orange River is in the South African Museum. 



11. Testudo tentoria Bell; Cat. Chel., p. 164. 



12. Testudo smithii Bouleng. ; Cat. Chel., p. 165. 

 *13. Testudo fiskii Bouleng. ; Cat. Chel., p. 165. 



14. Tcstudo oculifera Kuhl ; Cat. Chel., p. 165. 



15. Testudo anrjulata Schweigg. ; Cat. Chel., p. 178. 



FAMILY III. CHELONID^E. 



16 Chclono imbricata (Linn.) ; Cat. Chel., p. 183. The Hawksbill 

 is not common on the South African coast ; one specimen 

 from False Bay, presented by Mr. C. A. Fairbridge, is in 

 the Museum. 



17. Thalasso chcl/js caretta (Linn.) ; Cat. Chel., p. 184. 



FAMILY IV. PELOMEDUSID/E. 



18. Steruo thcerus sinuatus Smith; Cat. Chel., p. 194. 



19. Pelomedusa galeata (Schoepff.) ; Cat. Chel., p. 197. 



EMYDOSAUEIA. 



FAMILY I. CBOCODILIDJE. 

 1. Crocodilus niioticus Laur. ; Cat. Chel., p. 283. 



OPHIDIA. 



FAMILY I. TYPHLOPIDJE. 



1. Typhlops braminus (Daud.) ; Cat. Sn. i. p. 16. 



2. Typhlops vcrticalis (Smith) ; Cat. Sn. i. p. 32. The Museum 



possesses two specimens of this apparently rare ground 

 snake, from Malmsbury, in the western part of the Colony, 

 and from Delagoa Bay respectively. 



:;: 3. Typhlops auchictac Bocage ; Cat. Sn. i. p. 40. 



" ;: 4. Typhlops mossambicus (Peters) ; Cat. Sn. i. p. 41. 



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