TORTOISES. 47 



Schweig. Prod. 288. Wagler, Syst. 134, t. 2,f. 2, 33. Gray, Ind. 

 Zool. ii. t. 64. Schlegel, F. Jap. 35, £. 5,/. 4. Dum. et Bib. E. G. 

 ii. 504. Testudo scabra, Latr. Rept. i. 194. Test. Dura, B. Ha- 

 milton, Icon. ined. n. Test, granulata, Shaiv, Zool. iii. 68, t. 

 14,/. 1. Daud. R. ii. 81, t. 19, /. 2. Trionyx Coromandelicus, 

 Geoff. Ann. Mus. xiv. 16, t. o.f. 1. 



Shell oval, convex, granular, green (young with eyed spots) ; 

 head with two orange spots on the occiput, (young with a yellow 

 streak for each eye, and the nape yellow-spotted). 



a — c. Animal and shell, stuffed, adult. India. From M. Piquot's 

 collection. 



d, e. Shell only. India. From M. Piquot's collection. 



/, g. In spirits, young. India. From M. Piquot's collection. 

 h. Stuffed, young. From the Museum of the Bengal Society. 

 i. Upper shield only. Presented by Gen. Th. Hardwicke. 



The African Bungoma. Emyda Senegalensis. Cryptopus S. 

 Dum. et Bib. E. G. ii. 304. 



Back, head and neck (of young) grey, with minute white spots; 

 sternum blackish, edged with dirty white. 



Inhab. " Senegal." Mus. Paris. 



2. Tyrse. 



Head moderate, ovate. Muzzle conical. Lips moderate. Mar- 

 gin of the shell flexible. Ribs 8-8. Sternum narrow at each end. 

 Sternal callosities 4. Episternal bone diverging, forming a V. 



TheKAAREY. Tyrse Gangetica. Trionyx gangeticus, Cuv. 

 R. A. ii. 16. Guerin, Icon. t. I,/. 6, (young). Schlegel, F. Japon. 

 35, Cuv. Oss. Fos. iii. 222, (adult). Wagler, Syst. t. 2,f. 12—18. 

 T. stellatus, var. Japon. Schlegel, F. Jap. t. 5,/. 7 ? T. Hurum, 

 Gray, Illust. Ind. Zool. t. 1. Syn. Rept. t. 10. B. Hamilton, Icon, 

 ined. n. 13. Gymnopus Duvaucelii, Dum. et Bib. E. G. ii. 487. 

 Testudo Chin, B. Hamilton, Icon. ined. n. copied Gray, Syn. R. 

 47, t. 10. Test, ocellatus, B. Hamilton, Icon. ined. n. 14. Gray, 

 Illust. Ind. Zool. t. 7. Dum. et Bib. E. G. ii. 189, young. 



Olive, vermiculated with dark brown (when young with four or 

 five large eyed spots); head olive, white-dotted, with a yellow spot 

 (white in spirits) behind each eye, at the angle of the mouth and 

 on each side of the chin, and one on each side of the neck below 

 the cheek. 



a — d. In spirits, young, 4 inches, back with 4 black spots. India. 



e. In spirits, young, 4 inches, back with 4 large and 2 small pos- 



terior black spots. India. 



The Boulousse. Tyrse Javanica. Trionyx Javanicus, 

 Geoff. Ann. Mus. xiv. 15, t. 3. Schweig. 287. Gray, Syn. R. 48. 

 Illust. Ind. Zool. t. t. /. 1, 2. Dum. et Bib. E. G. ii. 493. 



