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LIST OF OSTEOLOGICAL SPECIMENS. 



The Carey. Chelonia virgata. 

 Young, upper shield only. Atlantic Ocean. Presented by W. 

 Eling, Esq. 



Shell and animal, adult, stuffed. South America. 

 Upper shield only, half-grown. South America ? 



The Green Turtle. Chelonia viridis. 

 Shell and animal, stuffed, half-grown. Brazils. 

 Shell and animal, stuffed, half-grown, wants some plates. From 



Dr. MantelPs collection. 

 Very young. Ascension. Presented by J. K. Reeves, Esq. 

 Very young. Ascension. Presented by Captain Sir Edward 



Belcher, C.B. 



Very young, in spirits. Ascension. Presented by Captain Sir 



Edward Belcher, C.B. 

 Var. very young, in spirits. Ascension. Presented by Captain 



Sir Edward Belcher, C.B. 

 Var. very young, in spirits. Ascension. Presented by Captain 



Sir Edward Belcher, C.B. 

 Very young, in spirits. Ascension. From H.M.S. Chanticleer. 

 Very young. 



Skull of young, weighed 66 pounds. From Dr. Mantell's col- 

 lection. 

 Head with the shield. 



Skull of adult, weighed 375 pounds. Ascension. Presented 



D y — Wauds, Esq. 

 Skull of adult, imperfect, discoloured. 



Order IV. EMYDOSAUEI. 

 Fam. 1. Crocodilid^;. 



The Garial or Nakoo. Gavialis Gangeticus. 

 Skull, adult, length 29 inches. India. Presented by Captain 

 Oriel. 



Skull, half-grown animal, length 18 inches. India. Presented 



by J. E. Gray, Esq. 

 Skull, adult. India. Mus. Sloane. 



The Indian Crocodile. Crocodilus porosus. 

 Skull. ? 



The Large-headed Indian Crocodile. Crocodilus bom- 

 bifrons. 



Skull, length 20 inches. India. Presented by Captain Oriel. 

 Skull, length 18 inches. India. From the Museum of the 

 Royal Asiatic Society of Bengal. 



