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A full synoii3-m3' of moat of the species mentioned in this article, 

 has already been given in Mr. Boulengei's volume, and there is no need 

 to repeat them all here. I have only quoted an author, when the species 

 is not included in that work, or whon the reference bears directly upon 

 some point which is discussed under that species. 



The following localities are referred to : — 



Maprit and Klonq Bai^g Lii. Maprit, a new station on the 

 Southern Raihva)'^, about 15 kilometres inland from, and due West of, 

 Patiyu. Klong-Bang Lai, a camp made on the banks of a stream of 

 that name, about 12 kilometres to the North-west of ilaprit, and close 

 to the hills. 



Khao Wang Hip and Klong Wang Hip. The former, a hill, 

 800 — 900 metres high, about 10 kilometres to the North-east of Tung 

 Sawng, in Nakon Sitamarat. From the " lower camp, " the lower 

 slopes of the hill were worked, from the " upper camp, " the summit 

 and higher portions of the hill. K long Wang Hip, a slow-running 

 Btream near the base of the hill. 



Bangnaba and Tangjong Mas. In Patani, near the sea coast. 



In conclusion I should like to express my most sincere thanks 

 to Mr. G. A. Boulenger of the British Museum of Natural History, 

 for his invaluable help in connection with many difficult points of 

 identification. 



REPTILES. 

 CHELOyiA. 



1. Testudo emys Schleg. & Miill. 



A single specimen of this large tortoise was obtained on Khao 

 Wang Hip, Nakon Sitamarat. 



2. Geoemyda grandis Gray. 



Maprit, Patiyu, and Bangnara, Patani. 



Ill the specimen from Maprit, a half-grown female, the plas- 

 tron is entirely yellow, no dark rays being present at all. 



Five young specimens were sent me from Bangnara in June. 

 The smallest had a length of shell of 80 mm. only, and was probably 

 not long out of the egg. 



3. Geoemypa spixosa (Gray). 



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