20 MK. W. XUEOllALD, J UN., ON Tliii) 



Emys trijuga, Scho Northern Perju; Binna; Arakau. 



*E. crassicollis, Ijell Tenasserim. 



*Batagur trivittata, D. e^ .B. ... Martahan ; JPegu. 



B. liueata, Gray Martahan. 



*B. Berdmorei, Bli/th Tenasserim ; Pegu ; Birma (?). 



Tetraonyx Lessoni, D.etH. ... Tenasserim ; Pegu. 

 *Platysternum megacephalum. | ^^^^^^^ 



Gray J ^ ^ ' 



Emyda granosa, Schoepff. Tenasserim ; Pegu ; Birma. 



Trionyx gangeticus, Cwv Pcgiv. 



*T. Phnyrei, Theobald Pegu. 



T. javauicus, Schio 



T. ornatus, Gray 



T. subp] an iis, Schio. ....■ ; . . . 



PelochelyH Cantori, Gray AraJcan. 



Caouna olivacea, Esch "a 



Chelonia virgata I Coast of Arakan and Tenasse- 



Caretta squamata, L j rim. 



Dermatochelys coriacea, L. ... > 

 Species marlced with an asterisk in this Table do not rango 

 to Bengal or India. Localities in italics are those from which 

 the specimens quoted in this catalogue have come. 



Order EMYDOSAURIA. 

 Family CHOCODILIDyE. 



Ceocodilus, Cuvicr. 

 C. PALUSTBis, Less. 

 C. bombifrons. Gray. 

 C. trigonops, Gray. 

 a. Length 12 feet. 



Colour pale olive, conspicuously black-spotted. Dorsal plates 

 in six rows. Girth round chest 5 feet. This animal was killed 

 at Thaiet-mio ; but the species is rare in Pegu, as I have never 

 there seen a second example, though in Bengal it is extremely 

 common. The head of this animal measured 24iG0 inches. A 

 head of an animal 18 feet long, in the As. Soc. Mus., measured 

 26-20, whilst the largest head in the As. Soc. Mus. was 2900, 

 Avhich we may safely infer belonged to an animal not much under 

 30 feet in length. 



