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EXPLANATION OF THE PLATE8. 
PLATE XXVIII. 
Fig. A. Side view of pelvis of T. vosmceri. 
Fig. B. Side \'iew of os ilium of T. ineiJta. 
Fig. C. Side view of os ilium of T. triserrata (Newton Collection). 
Fig. D. Radius of Testudo triserrata (No. 39950). 
Fig. E. Radius of T. vosnmri (76. 11. 1. 119). 
Fig. F. Ulna of T. vosmwri ^ (7G. 11. 1. 20). 
Fig. G. Ulna of T. vosmceri 2 (76. 11. 1. 120). 
Fig. H. Posterior and end views of fibula of T. triserrata (No. 39962). 
All these figures are of the natural size. 
PLATE XXIX. 
Femur (nat. size) of: — 
Fig. A. T. triserrata (No. 39957). 
Fig. B. T. leptocnemis (76. 11. 4. 11). 
Fig. C. T. vosmceri (76. 11. 1. 116). 
PLATE XXX. 
Fig. A. Three views of carapace of Testudo elephantopus [specimen in the Oxford 
Museum], ^ nat. size. 
Fig. B. Three views of carapace of Testudo nigrita, ^ nat. size. 
PLATE XXXL & XXXI. b. 
Fig. A. Three views of Testudo vicina. 
Fig. B. Lower view of the carapace of Testudo ephippium. 
Fig. C. Three views of Testudo nigrita juv., from the typical specimen in the Collection 
of the Royal College of Surgeons. 
All these figures are ^ of the natural size. 
PLATE XXXII. 
Testudo microphyes, adult S • Side view of head, nat. size. 
PLATE XXXIII. 
Testudo microphyes^ adult 6 . Upper view of head, nat. size. 
PLATE XXXIV. 
Testudo microphyes, ad. <S , ^ nat. size. Lateral and upper views. 
PLATE XXXV. 
Fig. A. Testudo microphyes, adult S • Lower view, ^ nat. size. 
Fig. B. Testudo microphyes, adult ? . Lower view, \ nat. size. 
