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b. sin 11 only, -2o in. Binder lateral margin much reflexed; caudal 



plates produced. Sternum rounded in front, slightly concave 

 behind. Front and hinder lateral margin expanded; reflexed. 

 Caudal plate flat, not bent in. 

 Geoemyda spinosa, Cantor. 

 Penang Hills. Dr. Cantor. Presented by East Ind. Coinpy. 



c. Animal and shell, 1G in. Sternum quite flat. Front lobe, trun- 



cated, slightly notched. Hinder lobe notched, half the width of 

 the i'i\ anal shields. Scales on feet and spines on thighs very 



hi!' 



"Australia, E. Murray." Gould. 00,11,7,1. 



Genus 9. SCAPIA. 



1. Scapia gigantea, Gray, Cat., Append, p. 8. S. falconeri, Gray 

 Cat., Suppl. p. 7, f. 1 (skull). 



Skull presented and then reclaimed by Dr. Charles Falconer; so no 

 longer in the Museum. 



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Sub-order 2. STEGANOPODES. 



Family 1. CISTUDINID.E. (Box Tortoises). 



Tribe 1. CISTUDININA. 



Genus 1. CISTUDO. 



* Cistudo. 



1. Cistudo Carolina, Gray, Cat., Suppl. p. 19 ; Append, p. 10. 

 Tortoises, dc., t. 22 (hfe). 



a. Animal stuffed. Shell, 5 in. Yellow, black-rayed; beneath 



brown. Sternum flat. 

 North America. Presented by Dr. J. E. Gray. 



b. Animal stuffed. Shell, -ij; in. Black, spotted with yellow. 



Sternum flat. 

 N. America. Presented by Dr. Jacob Green. 



e. Animal and shell, 3£ in. Dry, discoloured from spirit. 

 N. America. Presented by Gen. Hardwicke. 



i. Animal, dry. Shell, 5 in. Yellow, black-rayed. 

 N. America. Presented by Gen. Hardwicke. 



j. Animal stuffed. Shell, 5 in. Brown, paler-rayed, with few 

 yellow spots. 

 N. America. 



k. Animal stuffed. Shell, 4£ in. Black, yellow-spotted, rather 

 elongate, beneath brown. No nuchal shield. 

 N. America. Presented by H. Doubleday, Esq. 



I. Animal. Shell, G£ in. Shields pale, darker-rayed. 

 N. America, Louisiana. Smith. 54, 7,1,9. Called the "Woodland 

 and Cane-Brake " Tortoise. 



