16 HAND-LIST OP 



Tribe 3. KINIXTINA. 

 Genus 7. KINIXYS. 



* Kinoth&rax. 



1. KiNixYS BELLiAUA, Groy, Cat. p. 13 ; Suppl. p. 13 ; Append, p. 6. 



a. Animal. Shell, 7i in. Much ■worn ; yellow, with five well-deve- 

 loped firont claws. 

 W. A&ica. Presented by Dr. J. E. Gray. 



6. Animal. Areolae dark. Sternum flat. SheU, 7^ in. ; brown- 

 rayed, with only four front claws. 

 Gambia. 43, 12, 8, 2. Presented by T. Whitefield, Esq. 



e. Animal and shell in spirit ; youug. The second vertebral plate 

 much broader than the first, and of about the same length. 

 The third and fourth much shorter and much narrower, the 

 fourth being smallest and narrowest. 

 W. Africa. 52, 7, 23, 26. 



d. SheU, 6 in., pale brown, with darker edges to the plates. 



Sternum flat. 

 W. AMca. 63, 10, 14, 1. 



e. Animal and shell, 5J in. SheU elongated, beautifully mottled 



with black. Sternum flat, with only four front claws. 

 West Africa. 48, 7, 28, 32. 



/. SheU, wanting the hinder dorsal lobe. Plates pale, with a dark 

 areola. Sternum sUghtly concave between the abdominal 

 plates. 

 Einlxys Spekii, Gray, Arm. i Mag. Nat. Hist., 1863, p. 381 ; and 

 Sv/ppl. Oat. 8h. Sep., p. 14. 

 Africa. 63, 8, 11, 8. 



g. Animal and sheU, 7 in. (unstuffed), much worn. Sternum deeply 

 concave. 

 Abyssinia. 65, 5, 3, 68. 



h. SheU only, 6^ in. Much worn and discoloured. Stermmi sUghtly 

 concave in the middle. 

 Africa. 65, 5, 3, 69. 



i. Animal and sheU, 7 in., dry, worn. Sternum flat. 

 Abyssinia, Anseba VaUey, 4,000 ft. Blandford. 69, 11, 4, 47. 



j. Animal and sheU, 6^ in. (unstuffed). Stemxmi flat. 

 Abyssinia. 65, 5, 3, 67. 



k. Animal and sheU, 6 in.' (unstuffed), sulcated and radiated. 

 Stemtun flat. 

 Abyssinia, Anseba VaUey. 69, 1, 8, 1. 



I. Anim al and sheU, 5| in. Back with pale areola, and dark margin 

 to shields. Sternum flat. 

 Africa. 65, 5, 9, 17. 



