Catalogue of Reptiles, 9 



5. T. platynotus, Blyth. J. A. S., 



XXXII. p. 83. 



a. 1. c. upper shells of adults, Burma E. Blyth Esq 



purchased in the Rangoon above the 



Bazar, where they are used frontier, 

 to bale oil. 



6. T. elongata, Blyth. J. A. S 



XXII p. 639. 



a. stuffed male. Arakan. Major Phayre. 



b. stuffed female. Tenasserim. 



c. half grown female, shell only. 



d. half grown male, ditto. Tenasserim. 

 (a few plates gone.) 



e. upper shell only. 



/. g. very young in spirit. 

 h. very young, (shell dried.) 



This is the common species of land tortoise in British Burma. 

 Blyth very causticly remarks J. A. S. XXXII, page 84. " Of course 



Proc. Z00L Soc. 1861, page 139. As well, however, may Dr. J. E. Gray, 

 W„i° H ? mo ° a P im /> Gra 7' « Earn* Caballus, Gray! I claim the 

 honour such as it is of having named the three fine Indo-Chinese species 

 of lestudo, as yet discovered. Palmam qui meruit ferat Dr. Gray, is, 

 however, a well known offender in this respect ; more's the pity." 



HOMOPUS, DUMERIL ET BlBRON. 



7. H. Horsfieldii, Gray. 



H. Burnesiij Blyth. 



a. stuffed female. Afghanistan. Sir A. Burnes. 



b. young, in spirits (in poor condition.) Ditto. 



CHEBSINA, Gray. 



8. C. angulata, Dnm et Bib. 



a. b adult males, South Africa. Major Sherwill. 

 shells only. 



c. half grown, ditto ditto. Ditto. 



d. e. young females, ditto. Ditto.' 



FAMILY GEOEMYDID.E. 



MANOUBIA, Gray. 

 M. Emys, Gray. 



a. adult, (much injured). Moulmein. Major Phayre. 



Formerly there was a stuffed specimen ; but now only a few fragments 

 remain 01 this rare species. 



