582 ON THE REPTILES OF THE " SKEAT EXPEDITION." [DeC. 8, 



Brit. Ind., Eept. p. 5 (fig. p. 2) ; S. S. Flower, P. Z. S. 1899, 

 p. 625. 



A single small specimen, some 7 feet long, from Biserat in Jalor. 

 This species is apparently very rai-e in the Peninsula, and it does 

 not range further east. 



Order CHELONIA. 

 Pam .TESTUDiariD^. 



1. Damonia subteltuga (Schleg. & Miill.). 



Damonia subtrijur/a, Boulenger, Cat. Chel. &c. p. 94 ; S. S. 

 Plovver, P. Z. S. 1899, p. 610. 



Several young from Lampan in Patalung and an adult from 

 Biyerat. The length of the carapace of the latter following the 

 curve is 165 mm. 



2. Bellia crassicollis Gray. 

 PataUing, Eaman. 



3. Cyclemts platynota Gray. 

 Belimbing in Legeh. 



4. Cyclemys amboinensis (Daud.). 



Gydemys amboinensis, Boulenger, Cat. Chel, &c. p. 133 (skull 

 fig. p. 128, shell fig. p. 129) ; id. Paun. Brit. Ind., Eeptiles, p. 31 ; 

 S. S. Plower, P. Z. S. 1899, p. 614. 



Our largest example of this species, from Biserat, had no nucljal 

 plate. 



5. Geoemyda spinosa Gray. 



Geoemyda spinosa, Boulenger, Cat. Chel. &c. p. 137; id. Paun. 

 Brit. Ind., Eeptiles, p. 25 ; S. S. Plower, P. Z. S. 1899, p. 614. 



One specimen from a hill near Kuala Aring and several from 

 the flat swampy country round KotaBharu, the capital of Kelantan. 

 It would seem thus to inhabit plains or hills up to 2000 feet or so 

 indifferently. 



6. Geoemyda gkandis Gray. 

 Biserat. 



7. Testtjdo emys Schleg. & Miill. 



Testudo emys, Boulenger, Cat. Chel. &c. p. 158 (skull fig. 

 p. 150) ; id. Paun. Brit. Ind., Eeptiles, p. 22 ; S. S. Plower, P. Z. S. 

 1899, p. 616. 



Native name (Kelantan) " Kura kura anam kaki " (six-legged 

 tortoise). This name is easily intelligible if the hind legs of a 

 living example be examined. The Malays say that this species is 

 only found in the hills, that the male can roar loudly like a tiger, and 



