REPTILES OF BERMUDA. 301 
Chelonia (caretta) cephalo Less., 1834, Voy. Belang., 300. 
Chelonia (caowana) cephalo Coct. & Bibr., 1843, Rept. Cuba, 35. 
Chelonia cephaloTemm. & Schleg., 1838, Faun. Jap., 23, f. 1, 2, 3, pl. 4. 
Chelonia pelasgorum Val., 1840, Rept. Morea, tab. 10. 
Cephalochelys oceanica Gray, 1873, Pr. Zool. Soc., 408; Hand-list, 91. 
Caouana elongata Gray, 1855, Cat. Sh. Rept., 73; Suppl., 1870, p. 118. 
Eremonia elongata Gray, 1873, Pr. Zool. Soc., 403; Hand-list, 96. 
Thalassochelys corticata Grd., 1858, Expl. Exp. Rept., 431; Strauch, 1862, 
Chelon. Stud., 187. 
UNDER VARIOUS NAMES: Rondelet, 1554, Pisc. Libr., xvi, 445; Gesner, Aquat. 
Libr., 3, 1131; Gesner, 1554, Hist.Anim.Quad. Ovip., 114; Gesner, 1629, Hist. 
Anim., iv, 944; Aldrov. 1621, Quad. Ovip., 712; Rochefort, 1658, Hist. Ant., 
231; Olear. Mus., 1666, 27; Dutertre, 1667, Hist. Ant., ii, 228; Ray, 1692, 
Synops. An., 257; Labat, 1724, Voy. Amer., i, pp. 182, 311; Seba, 1734, 
Thesaur., i, pl. 79, f. 6; Catesby, 1743, Carol., ii, 40; Brown, 1756, Jamaica, 
465; Gronow, 1763, Zooph., p. 16, No. 71; Gottw., 1781, Phys. Anat. Schildkr; 
Parra, 1787, Descr., etc., 112, pl. 43; La C., 1788, Quad. Ovip., i, 95; Bechst. 
1800, Ueb. La C., i, 110; Meyer, Zeitr.-Vertr., i, pl. 30, 31; Brown, 1776, Il. 
Zool., 116, pl. 48; Mus., Besl., pl.60; Edwards, Birds t, 206; Bosc, Nouy. 
Dict., vol. 34, p. 256, 1816-19; Cuv., 1817, Regn. Anim., 14. 
THALASSOCHELYS OLIVACEA. Loggerhead. 
Hab.—Tropical Pacific and Indian Oceans. 
Chelonia olivacea Eschsch., 1829, Zool. Atl., Tab. 3, Deen, p. 2 (20); Cantor, 
1847, Cat. Malay. Rept., 13. 
Thalassochelys (Lepidochelys) olivacea Fitz., 1843, Syst. Rept., 30. 
Thalassochelys olivacea Fitz., 1841, Zool. Ann. Wein Mus., i, 128; Agassiz, 1857, 
Contr., i, 385. 
Chelonia dussumiertti Dum. Bibr., 1835, Erp. Gen., ii, 557; Dum., 1851, Cat. 
Meth., 25. 
Caouana dussumierti Smith, 1849, Zool. S. Africa, App., p. 2. 
Chelonia caretta var. 3, Gray, 1831; Cataphracta, 54. 
Caouana olivacea Gray, 1844, Cat. Tort., 53; Gray, 1855, Cat. Sh. Rept., p. 73; 
Gray, 1870, Suppl. Cat. Sh. Rept., 118; Theobald, 1868, Jour. Linn. Soc., x, 
p-. 20; Krefft, 1871, Austral. Vetebr., 39; Theobald, 1876, Rept. Ind., 32. 
Lepidochelys olivacea Grd., 1858, Wilkes Exp. Rept., 435; Gray, 1873, Pr. Zool. 
Soe., 407; Gray, 1873, Hand-list, 91. 
Caretta olivacea Riipp., 1835, Neue Wirbelth. Abyssin., 7, pl. 3. 
Testudo japonica Thunb., 1787, Vet. Akad, viii, 178, pl. vii; Schn., Gesellsch 
Nat. Fr. Berl., x, 266. 
Caretta thunbergti Merr., 1820, Syst., 19. 
Lepidochelys dussumierti Grd., 1858, Expl. Exp., 437. 
THALASSOCHELYS (COLPOCHELYS) KEMPmr. 
Kemp’s Gulf Turtle. ‘“ Bastard.” 
Hab.—Northeastern part of the Gulf of Mexico. 
Thalassochelys Kempii Garman, 1880, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., 123. 
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CHELONIA MYDAS. Green Turtle. 
Hab.—Tropical Atlantic and adjacent waters. 
Testudo mydas, var. y Linn., 1758, Syst. Nat.,197; Linn., 1766, Syst. Nat., 351; 
Gmel., 1788, Linn., Syst. Nat., i, 1037. 
