312 G. A. BOULENGER 



Testudinidae. 



2. ]>ficoria trijixg'a, Schw. 



Foot of the Karin Hills, East of Toungoo. 



3. TestvKio ©nxys, Schleg & Mull. 



Thao , village in the Karin Hills, district of the Ghecù, 3200- 

 4500 feet. 



A shell, 220 millini. long, and two young in spirit, measuring 

 120 and 110 respectively. The shell agrees very closely in form 

 and colour with the type of Geoemyda impressa, which I have 

 previously referred to Testudo emys. This view receives confir- 

 mation from the young specimens which, although very much 

 depressed and with strongly serrated anterior and posterior 

 borders of the carapace, have the temporal arch, alveolar ridges, 

 cephalic shields, and limbs of a Testudo. In all three specimens, 

 the pectoral sliields meet and form a suture on the middle line. 

 A very strong conical tubercle is present on the back of the 

 thigh. The anal shields are distinct ; 1 mention this because 

 D.i- Boettger has recently (Ber. Offenb. Ver. Nat. 1892, p. 102) 

 described a specimen from Camboja in which they are fused 

 into one. The shell, in the young specimens, is of a pale yel- 

 lowish brown, the carapace vermiculated or dotted all over with 

 blackish ; upper surface of head yellowish, dotted with blackish. 



4. Testu-dlo elong-ata, Blyth. 



Palon (Pegu). 



Trionychidae. 



5. Emyda scixtata, Peters. 



Palon. 



