630 MK. G. A. BOULENGEii ON bculegbl's gavial. [June 16, 



"It is possibly referable to Tomistoma schlegeli, the Borneau 

 Gavial, but the very meagre description of that species in my 

 possession is insufficient to identify it." 



The specimen sent by Mr. Wray has been stuifed, and is now 

 exhibited in the Eeptile Gallery of the Natural History Museum. 

 As tlie bones were sent with the skin, I am able to add some 

 remarks on the osteological characters, of which we know nothing, 

 except of the skull, which has been well described and figured. 



There are 24 prsesacral, 2 sacral, and 35 caudal vertebrae. The 



Fig. 1. 



AUbs and axis of Tomisloma, ventral and Bide views. 

 (The posterior condyle of the axis is omitted.) 

 c. Centrum. I ««• Neural arch. 



ha. Hypapophjsis. 



r. Bib. 



