1896.] BATBACUIANS OF THE MALAY PENINSULA. 861 



Dr. Cantor, and from Singapore from Gen. Hardwicke and Mr. A. 

 E. Wallace. 



Hah. Mergui, Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo, and Java. 



15. Tbiontx HURiTM, Gray. 

 Gymnopus gangeticus, Cantor, p. 8. 



Trionyx gangeticus, Giinther, Eept. Brit. Ind. p. 47. 



Trionyx hunim, Boul. Cat. Chel. etc. p. 249 ; Boul. Fauna Ind. 

 Eept. p. 13 (young figured). 



Cantor says this species inhabits the rivers and sea-coasts of 

 Penang and the Malay Peninsula, but that it is not numerous. 



Hab. Ganges and Malay Peninsula. 



16. Teionix pnAYRii, Theob. 



Trionyx phayrii, Boul. Cat. Chel. etc. p. 251 (skull fig. p. 252). 

 Anderson (J. A. S. B. 1871, p. 30) mentions a specimen of 

 Trionyx pJiayrei, Theobald, in the Calcutta Museum from Penang. 

 Jfab. Burma, Malay Peninsula ; Java, Borneo. 



17. TniONXX CAIITILAGINEUS, Bodd. 



Gymnojnts cartilaginea, Cantor, p. 9. 



Trionyx ornatus, Giinther, Eept. Brit. Ind. p. 48, pi. iv. fig. B. 



Trionyx cartilagineus, Boul. Cat. Chel. etc. p. 253 (skull figured). 



There is in the British Museum a Penang specimen from Cantor ; 

 he says, " This species is numerous in rivers and ponds, Malayan 

 Peninsula and Pinang." 



Hah. Burma, Siam, Camboja, Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo, 

 and Java. 



18. Pblochblxs cantoris, Gray. 

 Gymnopus indicua, Cantor, p. 10. 



GJiitra indica, Giinther, Eept. Brit. Ind. p. 50, pi. vi. fig. 0. 



Peloclulys cantoris, Boul. Cat. Chel. etc. p. 263 (skull fig. p. 262). 



The type specimen is in the British Museum from Penang 

 from Cantor ; he says it inhabits the estuaries and sea-coasts of 

 Penang and the Malay Peninsula. 



Hah. Ganges, Burma, China, Malay Peninsula, Borneo, and 

 Philippines. 



Order EMYDOSAURIA. 

 Pamily Cbocodilid;e. 



1. I'OJIISTOMA SCIILEGBLI, 8. Miill. 



Tomistoma schlegelii, Boul. Cat. Chel. etc. p. 276 ; id. P. Z. S. 

 1890, p. 028. 



There is a specimen in the British Museum from Pulo Tiga, 

 Perak river, given by Mr. "Wray in 1896 ; and there is a skull 



