556 FAUNA ANTIQUA SIVALENSIS. 



Sheet 6. — Crocodilus {LepforJiyncJms) Gangeticus. Five specimens 

 of different portions of cranium and jaws, four of which correspond to 

 the following catalogue numbers in the British Museum, viz., 36,726, 

 39,808, 39,811, and 39,812. 



Sheet 7. — Crocodilus (LeptorhpicJnis) Gangetims. Portion of cra- 

 nium, vertebrae, and other parts of skeleton. Correspond to British 

 Museiim numbers, 17,006, 39,811 a, 39,813, 39,814, 39,815, 39,816, 

 and 39,818. 



Sheet 8. — Skull and jaws of Crocodile. 



Sheet 9. — Colossochehjs Atlas (Falc. and Caut.), from the Sewalik 

 hills. Different specimens of episternal bones. 



Sheet 10. — -Colossocheli/s Atlas, Entosternal and xiphosternal bones, 

 margin of carapace, &c. 



Sheet 11. — Colossochelys Atlas. Portions of carapace. 



Sheet 12. — Colossochelys Atlas. Humerus, fragments showing upper 

 and lower ends, &c. 



Sheet 13. — Colossochelys Atlas. Specimens showing ulna, pubes, 

 ischium, femtu-, &c. 



Sheet 14. — Colossochelys Atlas. Foot bones. 



Sheet 15. — Fossil £'?n?/<:Z(3P, from the Sewalik hills. Portions of carapace. 



Sheet 16. — Fossil Emydw, from the Sewalik hills. Carapace. 



Sheet 17. — Fossil Emydce, from the Sewalik hills. Carapace. 



Sheet 18. — Fossil Emys tecta, from the Sewalik hills, identical with 

 existing species (See antea, p. 384). Two specimens are figui-ed corres- 

 ponding to JSTos. 39,837 and 17,435 in the British Museum catalogue. 



Sheet 19. — Fossil Trionyx, from the Sewalik hills and the Nerbudda. 



Sheet 20. — Fossil Trionyx, from the Sewalik hills. 



