1901.] LIST OF PLACES VISITED BY TIIE "SKEAT EXPEDITION." 533 



that the female buries her eggs under a mound of dead leaves and 

 soil. Mr. Annandale obtained a very fine specimen at Biserat. Its 

 carapace was 500 mm. long, following the curve ; he was told that 

 still larger specimens are to be met with. 



8. Testldo eloxgata Blyth. 



Fam. CnELONin.E. 



9. ClIELOXE MYDAS (L.). 



Fam. T e i o n yc n i d .e. 



10. Trioxyx subplanus Geoffr. 



Trionyx subplanus, Boulenger, Cat. Chel. &c. p. 246 (skull 

 6g. p. 247) ; S. S. Flower, P. Z. S. 1899, p. 019, pi. xxxvi. 



Fairly common in the Krian River of Upper Perak. The speci- 

 mens obtained were caught in fish-traps in a place where the river 

 was practically a cataract. 



Malay name " Labi-labi " (applied also to the next species). 



11. Trioxyx cartilagineus (Boddaert). 

 Kelantan and Patani Rivers. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE XXXV. 



Fig. 1 a. Distira annandalei, p. 579. 



1 b. Head of do. from above. 



2 a. Side view of bead of Tropidonotus inas, p. 576. 

 2 b. View of do. from above. 



APPENDIX. 



List of Place-names in the Siamese Malay States visited by Members 

 of the " Slceat Expedition " '. 



The following List, comprising the names of places at which 

 collecting was done in the course of the recent Malay-States 

 Expedition, has been compiled by request, in the hope that it may 

 afford some sort of a guide to the localities in which the collecting 

 was carried out and at the same time make it easier to arrive at 

 uniformity in the matter of spelling. 



The accented, or " stressed," syllable is, as a ride, the penultimate 

 (in the case of words of more than one syllable). 



The vowels and diphthongs are pronounced much as in Italian, 

 the diphthongs being, if anything, a trifle shorter. The chief ex- 

 ception to this rule (in standard Malay) is the sound written " e," 

 which represents what is called the " indeterminate " rowel. The 



1 Drawn up by Mr. W. \V. Vkf.\t (June. 190] >. 



