204 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [ June, 1906. 
TESTUDINIDAE. 
TEsTUDO ELEGANS (Schoepff). 
many imported Reptiles have been found in the Botanical Gardens, 
and T’ elegans appears to shun damp localities. 
TEstUDO PSEUDEMYS, Boulenger. 
. pseudemys, Boulenger in Annandale and Robinson, Fascic. 
Malay., Zool.,1, p. 144, Fig. 1 and Pl. IX. 
young specimen from Pegu in the Museum agrees closely 
as regards skull characters with the type. The antero-lateral 
rgins of the vertebral shields are, however, less markedly short- 
er than the postero-lateral. ; 
I have nothing to add to the discussion as to the distinction 
or agreement between 7. emys and T’. phayrei; but this specimen 
appears to be one of those associated with the latter name by 
Anderson, 
Testupo HorsFieLpu, Gray (Pl. II, Fig. 2). 
4+ horsfieldii is an active species, walking, with considerable 
hese very high on its legs. It is timid, but hisses when 
urbed. 
S eat grass. The 
tured in April contained eggs of the size of duck shot; in one 
oviduct of a large specimen killed towards the end of May there 
were five fully-formed. eggs with a thick, calcarious shell. The 
€gg5 measured 50 mm. by 35 mm. 
