186 CHELONID&. 
f-g. Embryos, spit. Little Cayman,W.I. Lieut. Carpenter [P.]. 
‘h. Ad., skel. Rio Grande do Sul, Dr. H. v. Ihering 
Brazil. [eeas 
7. Ad., stffd. Cape of Good Hope. Sir A. Smith [P.].’ 
k. Ad., stffd. Indian Ocean. 
lq. Yg., spir. Bay of Bengal. W. Theobald, Esq. 
Ce 
. Hegr., skull. Ceylon. peg J. Davy BAI 
Cy ls ., spit. Philippines. 
t. ‘Ye, spir. Borneo. Dr. Bleeker. (Ch. 
dulia, Blky.) 
J. Vg. Spits Batavia. Dr. Bleeker. (C. poly- 
aspis, Blky.) 
v-w. Ye.,spir. Manado, Celebes. Dr. A. B. Meyer [C.]. 
x. Ad., stfid. Shark’s Bay, W. H.M.S . ‘Herald.’ 
Australia, 
y-a. Yg., dry. Shark’s Bay, W. H.MS. ‘ Herald.’ 
Australia. 
B. Ad., carapace. Cape York. 
y-6. Yg., spir. Mazatlan. Mr, A. Forrer [C.]. 
e, G7. Her. , stffd. ig 
6, t, K, A. Her. & yg., skel, ——P 
p. Head and fore. limbs, —? (Type of Cephalo- 
stffd. chelys oceanica.) 
y. Ad., shell. ? (Type of Caouana 
elongata.) 
€ Ad., skull. P T. Bell, Esq. [P. ]. 
o. Ad., skull. —? 
2. Thalassochelys kempii. 
Thalassochelys (Colpochelys) kempii, Garman, Bull. Mus. Comp. 
Zool, vi. p. 125 (1880). 
Judging merely by the original description I should have felt 
inclined to doubt the specific distinctness of this Turtle. But from 
information kindly supplied me by Mr. Garman and Dr. Baur it 
appears that it is well distinguished from 7’. caretta by the presence 
of ridges on the alveolar surfaces of the jaws (underlying the horny 
“insti which closely resemble those of Chelone ibrieates and by 
the openings of the inner nostrils not being covered by the ‘alveolar 
border. 
Gulf of Mexico. 
