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CHELONTA AGASSIZII. 
Hab.—Tropical portion of Eastern Pacific. 
Chelonia virgata Agassiz, 1357, Contr., i, 379. 
Chelonia agassizii Dum. Boc., 1870, Exp. Sci. Mex., pt. 3, pl. 6, p. 26; Gar- 
man, 1880, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., 126. 
CHELONIA DEPRESSA. 
Hab.—Australian seas. 
Chelonia depressa Garman, 1880, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., 124. 
SPHARGIDIDZ. 
SPHARGIS CORIACEA. Trunk or Leather Turtle. 
Hab.—Tropical and temperate portions of the Atlantic. 
Testudo coriacea 8s. mercurii Rond., 1554, Pisce. libr., xvi, 450; Gesner, 1620, Hist. 
Anim., iv, 496. 
Testudo coriacea Linn., 1766, Syst. Nat., 350; Schneid., 1783, Schildkr., 312; 
Vandell. ad Linn. Patav., 1761, fig.; Schcepff, 1792, Hist. Test., 123 to 128; 
Latr., 1801, Rept., 1,58, pl. 3, f. 1; Daud., 1805, Rept., ii, 62, pl. 18, f.1; Tur- 
ton, Brit. Fauna, 78; Griff. & Pidg., 1831, An. King., ix, 93. 
Sphargis mercurialis Merr., 1820, Amph. 19; Risso, 1826, Eur. Merid., iii, 85; 
Max., 1825, Beitr. Natg. Brazil,i,26; Gray, 1869, Pr. Zool. Soc., 224. 
Chelonia coriacea Schweigg., 1814, Prodr. Monogr. Chelon., pp. 10, 20. 
Chelonia (Sphargis) coriacea Gray, 1831, Synops. in Griff. An. King., ix, 20. 
Sphargis coriacea Gray,1831,Cataphracta 51; Dum.Bibr.,1835, Erp.Gen., ii, 560; 
Bell, 1839, Brit. Rept.,11 ; Holbr., 1842, N. A. Herp., ii, p. 45, pl. vi; Gray, 1844, 
Cat. Tort.,51; Bell, 1849, Brit. Rept., 12; Gosse, 1851, Jamaica, 306; Gray, 
1855, Cat. Sh. Rept., 71; Agassiz, 1857, Contr., i, 373; Gray, 1864, Pr. Zool. Soc.; 
Gray, 1870, Suppl. Cat. Sh. Rept.,119, f. 40. ; Gray, 1873, Pr. Zool. Soc., 411; 
Gray, 1873, Hand-list, 96; Goode, 1877, Am. Jour., xiv, 290; Bonap., Fauna 
Ital.; Jenyns, Brit. Vert., 290; Gervais, Nouv. Arch. Mus., viii, pp. 199-228, 
pl. 5-9. 
Testudo tuberculata Gravenh., 1829, Rept. Mus. Vrat., 9. 
Dermochelys atlantica (Les.) Cuv., 1836, Régn. Anim., i, 367; Cuv., 1829, Regn. 
Anim. 
Dermeatochelys porcata Wag]l., 1830, Syst. Amph., 133, atl., pl. i, f. 1-23, ix, f. 10; 
Fitz., 1843, Syst. Rept., 30. 
Coriudo coriacea Flem., Brit. Anim., 149; Harl., 1827, Amer. Herp., 83; Harl., 
1827, Jour. Ac. N. Se. Phil., v, 399. 
REFERENCES UNDER VARIOUS NAMES: Delafont, 1729, Mem. Acad.,8; Borlase 
Cornwall, 287, pl. 27; Catesby, 1743, Carol., ii, 40; Bodd., 1761, Gaz. Santé, 
No 6; Fougeroux, 1765, Hist. Acad. Sci., 44.; Daub. Encycl. Meth., 1784~92; 
Penn., Brit. Zool., iii, 7; Amoreux, Jour. Phys., 1778, p. 65; La C., 1788, Quad. 
Ovip.,i, 111, pl,5; Bonn., 1789, Encycl. Meth., pl. 4, f.2; Donnd., 1798, Zool. 
Beitr., iii, f. 2; Bechst., 1800,Ueb, La C. Quad. Ovip., 135; Bosc, 1816-19, 
Nouv. Dict., vol. 34, 257; Cuy., Regn. Anim., ii, 14. 
Var. Schlegelii. 
Hab.—Tropical Pacific aud Indian Oceans. 
Sphargis coriacea Bleeker, 1857, Nat. Tijds. Ned. Ind., 471. 
Dermatochelys coriacea Theobald, 1868, Jour. Linn. Soc., x, 20; Theobald, 1876, 
Rept. Ind., 34; Swinhoe, 1870, Pr. Zool. Soc., 409; Krefft, 1871, Austral. Ver- 
tebr., 39. 
Sphargis merevrialis Temm. & Schl., 1838, Faun. Jap., Chelon, pl. 1-3; ? Smith, 
1849, Zool. S. Africa, App., p. 2. 
