TESTUDINID^l. 



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Clemmys hydasjpica appears to be founded on the shell of a female 

 of this species. 



Hab. India (Punjab). 



Fig. 23. 



Bellia crassicollis. — Carapace and plastron; reduced. The -f- + show the 

 terminations of the axillary and inguinal buttresses. — (From Boulenger's 

 1 Catalogue of Chelonians.') 



R. 1514. Cast of the imperfect shell of an adult male. The original, 

 which is the type, was obtained from the Siwaliks of the 

 Punjab, and is preserved in the Indian Museum, Calcutta. 

 It is figured by the writer in the ' Palaeontologia Indica,' 

 ser. 10, vol. iii. pi. xx. figs. 1, la, 16. In the figure the 

 sutures between the bones of the carapace are not indi- 

 cated, but they can be faintly traced in the original. The 

 flattening of the vertebral region, by which this specimen 

 is distinguished from the female shell represented in fig. 4 

 of the same plate, is well shown. 



Made in the Museum, 1889. 



