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10. Trstupo nmys, Schl. & Mill. 
Geoemyda spinosa, part., Cantor, p. 2. 
Manouria emys, Giinther, Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 10. 
Testudo emys, Boul. Cat. Chel. etc. p. 158 (skull fig. p. 150). 
Cantor records this species from the Great Hill of Penang; 
there are two Penang specimens from him in the British Museum. 
In March 1896 Mr. Ridley caught a fine female specimen in the 
Dindings, and brought it alive to the Botanical Gardens, Singapore ; 
the length of carapace was about 520 mm. 
Hab. Assam, Burma, Siam, Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, and 
Borneo. 
Family CHELONID#. 
11. Cunnonr Mypas, LL. 
Chelonia virgata, Cantor, p. 11; Giinther, Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 53. 
Chelone mydas, Boul. Cat. Chel. etc. p. 180. 
Cantor says, “This species is at all seasons plentifully taken in 
fishing-stakes in the Straits of Malacca.” 
Hab. Tropical and subtropical seas. 
12. CHELONE IMBRICATA, L. 
Chelonia imbricata, Cantor, p. 13. 
Caretta squamata, Giinther, Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 54. 
Chelone imbricata, Boul. Cat. Chel. ete. p. 183 (skull fig. p. 181); 
Boul. Fauna Ind., Rept. p. 49 (young fig.). 
Cantor mentions this species as inhabiting Malayan seas. Dr. 
Hanitsch showed me a live specimen caught near Singapore early 
in 1896. 
Hab. Tropical and subtropical seas. 
13. THALASSOCHELYS CARETTA, L. 
Chelonia olivacea, Cantor, p. 13. 
Caouana olivacea, Giinther, Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 52. 
Thalassochelys caretta, Boul. Cat. Chel. ete. p. 184. 
Cantor says, “‘ This species is at Penang of rare occurrence.” A 
specimen (now preserved in the Raffles Museum) was caught near 
Singapore in Jan. 1896: length of carapace 700 mm. 
Hab. Tropical and subtropical seas. 
Superfamily TRIONYCHOIDEA, 
Family TrionycHips. 
14. Trionyx suBPLANUS, Geoffr. 
Trionyx subplanus, Giinther, Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 49. 
Trionyx giintheri, Giinther, Rept. Brit. Ind. p. 49, pl. iv. fig. 4. 
Trionyx subplanus, Boul. Cat. Chel. etc. p. 246 (skull fig. p. 247). 
There are specimens in the British Museum from Penang from 
