3. CROCODILUS. 285 
above ; young pale olive, with large black spots on the body and 
tail and dots on the head. 
The largest specimen in the Collection measures 53 metres. 
India and Ceylon and Southern China to North Australia and the 
Solomon and Fiji Islands. Entering salt water and frequently 
occurring out at sea. 
Gem Nio ystitdle India. Gen. Hardwicke [ P. |, 
b. Her., stfid. India. Capt. Ince [P. ]. 
c,d, Ad. & yg., stffd. India. 
e. Ad., skull. India. » Dr. Falconer [P.]. 
fg, h. Ad., skulls. India. 
?, Ad., skull.* Bawisaul, Bengal (1840). Gilson Rowe, Esq. 
Pil; 
k. Yg., spir. Pondichery. (Type of C. pondicerianus.) 
l. Yg., spir. Ceylon. W. Ferguson, Esq. 
Pat 
m, Ad., skull. Trincomalee. 
n. Yg.., spir. 8. China, 
o. Yg., spir. Siam. Sir R. Schomburgk 
(aecaE 
p. Ye, spir. Coast of Tenasserim. Dr. Packman [P. ]. 
q. Many specs., yg., Singapore. Governor of Singapore 
spir. (aera: 
r—s, Yg., spir. Java. Mrs. Lyon [P.]. 
t. Yg., spir. Borneo. Sir E. Belcher [P.]. 
u. Ye, spir. Borneo. Sir H. Lowe [C.]. 
v. Ad, skull. Borneo. 
w. Yg., spir. Labuan. Haslar Hospital. 
Tage. Spit. Placer, N.E. Mindanao. A. Everett, Esq. [C.]. 
y. Ye, spir. Manado, Celebes. Dr. A. B. Meyer |C. |. 
2, Ve., Spir. Gorontalo. Dr, A. B. Meyer [ C. |. 
a, B, y- Her. & yg, Fly R., New Guinea. Rev. 8. Macfarlane 
skulls. Kea: 
6. Hegr., skull. Guadalcanar, SolomonIds. H. B. Guppy, Esq. 
Ells 
e. Ad., skull, Treasury Id.,Solomon Ids. H. B. Guppy, Esq. 
eed 
¢ Ad., stffd. N. Australia. oe 
n Yg., stftd. N. Australia, Dr. J. Elsey | C.]. 
é, Ad., skull. N. Australia. Capt. Stokes | P. }. 
Ge Ves Spur. N.E. Australia. 
8. Crocodilus palustris. 
Crocodilus palustris, Lesson in Bélang. Voy. Ind. Or., Zool, p. 305 
(1834); Kelaart, Prodr. Faun. Zeyl. p. 183 (1852); Giinth. Rept. 
Brit. Ind. p.61, pl. vii. fig. A (1864) ; Strauch, Syn. Crocod. pp. 48 
& 97 (1866); Theob, Cat. Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 36 (1876), 
vulgaris, var. B, Dum. § Bibr. iii. p. 108 (1836) ; Cantor, Cat. 
Mal. Rept. p. 15 (1847). 
palustris, part., Gray, Cat. Tort. Se. p. 62 (1844). 
trigonops, Gray, 1. ¢. 
* Stated by the donor to have pertained to a specimen 33 feet long and 
measuring 18 feet 8 inches round the body. 
