868 , MB. S. S. TLOWEB ON THE EaPTILES AND [DoC. 1 , 



Suborder THECOPHOEA. 



Superfamily Obyptodiea. 



Family Testtjdinid^. 



2. Callaguk picxa, Gray. 

 Emys trivittata, Cantor, p. 4. 

 Telraony.v affinis, part., Cantor, p. 6. 



BatcKjuT affinis, Giinther, Eept. Brit. Ind. p. 40, pi. iii. fig. C. 



Callayur picta, Boul. Cat. CLel. etc. p. 60. 



There is a specimen in the British Museum from Penang through 

 Cantor ; from bis account this species appears not to be numerous, 

 inhabiting the coasts, rivers, and ponds of Malaya. 



Hah. Malay Peninsula and Borneo. 



3. Batagur baska, Gray. 

 Tetraonyx affinis, part.. Cantor, p. 6. 



BaUu/ur baska, Giinther, Eept. Brit. Ind. p. 37, pi. iii. fig. B ; 

 Boul. Cat. Chel. etc. p. 61 (skull fig. p. 62). 



There is a specimen in the British Museum from the coast of 

 Penang through Cantor. 



Hal. Bengal, Burma, and Malay Peninsula. 



4. Haedblla thueqi, Gray. 



Emys thuryi, Giinther, Eept. Brit. Ind. p. 24. 



Hardella thuri,i, Boul. Cat. Chel. etc. p. 63 (skull fig. p. 64, and 

 shell fig. p. 65). 



Giinther (E. B. I. p. 25) says that according to Cantor this species 

 is fonnd in Penang ; but I do not find it mentioned in Cantor's 

 Catalogue. 



Hah. India (Indus, Ganges and tributaries), and perhaps Malay 

 Peninsula. 



5. Bbllia ORASsicoLLis, Gray. 



Emys frassicollis. Cantor, p. 3 ; Giinther, Eept. Brit. Ind. p. 28, 

 pi. iv. fig. E. 



Bellia crassicollis, Boul. Cat. Chel. etc. p. 98 (skull fig. p. 98, and 

 shell fig. p. 99). 



Cantor says this species is numerous in the rivulets and ponds 

 in the valleys of Penang and the Malay Peninsula. Stoliczka 

 (J. A. S. B. 1870, vol. xxxix. part ii. p. 227) found it common in 

 the small freshwater streams of Penang. 



Hab. Tenasserim, Siam, Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, and Borneo. 



6. Ctclemts PLAiiNOTA, Gray. 



Notoclulys platynota, Giinther, Eept. Brit. Ind. p. 17. 

 C'ycltmys platynola, Boul. Cat. Chel. etc. p. 130, 

 There are five specimens in the British Museum from Singapore 

 collected by Mr. A. E. Wallace. Cantor (p. 3) says that Emys 



