CHEL0N1A. 



a distinct median notch. The nuehal bone probably referable to 

 this species has a large and elongated nuchal shield. Probably 

 allied to T. emys. 

 Hab. India (Punjab). 



Fig. 16. 



Testudo emys (A) and T. punjabiensis (B). — The epiplastrals, viewed from the 

 dorsal aspect. A, \ . B, \. (From the ' Eec. Geol. Surv. Ind.') 



R. 599. Cast of the slightly imperfect right epiplastral. The ori- 

 ginal, which is the type, was obtained from the Pliocene 

 Siwaliks of the Punjab, and is preserved in the Indian 

 Museum, Calcutta. It is figured by the writer in the ' Pa- 

 heontologia Indica,' ser. 10, vol. iii. pi. xix. figs. 1, 1 «, in 

 conjunction with the next specimen. It is also figured in 

 woodcut fig. 16, B. Made in the Museum, 1885. 



R. 599 a. Cast of the left epiplastral, slightly imperfect on the 

 postero-internal border. The original, which was obtained 

 from the Punjab, is likewise preserved in the Indian 

 Museum, and is represented in the figure cited. 



Made in the Museum, 1885. 



R. 600. Cast of a nuchal bone, probably referable to this species. 

 The original was obtained from the same district as the 

 preceding specimen, and is preserved in the Indian 

 Museum ; it is figured by the writer, op. tit. pi. xix. fig. 4. 



Made in the Museum. 1885. 



