120 TWENTY-nRST REPORT. 



recognizing that the turtle, Stylemeys, has a much higher carapace than has 

 been supposed and that it strongly resembles the shell of the Galapagos turtle. 

 The form was evidently much more terrestrial in habit than has been 

 supposed. 



The same specimen included within the shell the remains of the pelvis 

 and pectoral girdle and seven of the cer^^cal vertebrae. The pelvis is peculiar 

 in the extremely heavy ischial region resembling in this regard the land 

 turtle Cinoxys. 



