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Habitat: Sumatra (Medan!, Ramolina!, Serdang! in Deli, 

 Danau Kotta & Danau Baru in Indragiri, Blindahan river, 

 Padang Bedagei, Laut Tador, Gunung Sahilan!, Djambi!); 

 Borneo! (Sadong river in Sarawak!, Muka, Sinkawang, Ponti- 

 anak, Bandjermassin, lake Lamuda, Kapuas river!, Muara Te- 

 beh!). — Malay Peninsula. 



Note. The Malay Charial, at first known from Borneo only, 

 was discovered in Sumatra and the Malay Peninsula at about 

 the same time (See Nelly de Rooy, in A. Maass : Durch 

 Zentral Sumatra, Rept. 1912, p. 5). It is a freshwater crocodile, 

 feeding on fish and not rare in the Sumatran rivers, Strauch 

 mentions its occurrence in Java (Synopsis Crocodil. 1866, p. 62), 

 but it has never been recorded from there again. This author 

 did not see a Javanese specimen himself, but he says : "Ferner 

 scheint diese Art auch auf Java einheimisch zu sein, zum 

 Mindesten findet sich im Stuttgarter Museum ein Exemplar 

 von dieser Art." 



2. Crocodilus Laurenti. 



(Laurenti, Syn. Rept. p. 53, 1768). 



Snout broad and long; 16 to 19 upper and 14 or 15 lower 

 teeth on each side; fourth or fifth maxillary tooth largest; 

 fourth mandibular tooth usually fitting in a notch of the upper 

 jaw. Nasal bones extending to the nasal opening, which is 

 larger than the supratemporal fossae; a very small bony plate 

 in the upper eyelid. Mandibular symphysis usually extending 

 to the fourth or fifth tooth (fig. 131), not beyond the eighth. 

 A dorsal shield of four or more longitudinal series of juxta- 

 posed, keeled bony scutes. 



Distribution. S. Asia; N. Australia; Africa; tropical America. 



Key to the In do-Australian species. 



A. Snout from one time and a half to two times and 

 one fourth as long as broad at the base. 



I. A longitudinal ridge on the snout, beginning at 



the eyes: postoccipitals usually absent i. C. porosiis p. 337. 



II. A longitudinal ridge between the orbits, not ex- 

 tending on the snout; two pair of postoccipitals 



present 2. C siamensis p. 338. 



B. Snout not more than one time and a half as long 



as broad; no ridges on the snout 3. C. palustris p. 339. 



