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Tomistoma. 
Tomistoma scMegeîii S. Müller. 
This interesting species is only known from Borneo. Since about 
six months a small specimen is living in the Zoological Gardens of 
the Royal Zoological Society of Amsterdam. This specimen was brought 
from Deli, East-Sumatra, with much trouble to Amsterdam by Mr. 
V. H. Huurkamp Boeken. 
Although this animal does not belong to my collection I thought the 
fact, that Tomistoma schlegelii lives also in Sumatra , interesting enough 
to make it known. 
CHELONIA. 
Chelone. 
39. Chelone mydas Linné. 
Celebes: Makassar, skeleton (N". 300). 
Flores: Maumeri, skeleton (N". 611). 
Cyclemys. 
40. Cyclemys amhoinensis Daudin. 
Celebes: Makassar, 5 sp. (N". 551 , 552, 554, 617), one specimen 
just hatched. 
Pandjana (Tanette, South-Celebes) 2 sp. (N". 330, 331). 
Testudo. 
41. Testudo emys Schlegel et Müller. 
Sumatra: Kotta Sani near Solok in a forest, 1 sp. (N". 613). 
My specimen differs in the form of the body from the description and 
figure of Schlegel and Müller (Verhandl. tot de Nat. Hist. v. Nederl. 
Indie. 1844. pag. 34), in as much as the carapace is narrower and in 
the forepart is at once bent more downward. The gulars are more 
produced, pointed and deeply notched. 
Trionyx. 
42. Trionyx phayrii Theobald. 
Java: Buitenzorg, 3 sp. (N". 262, 614. Skeleton: N». 256). 
43. Trionyx cartilagineus Boddaert. 
Sumatra: River Sumanik and lake of Singkarah, 7 sp. (N^. 615, 
616. Skeleton: N". 150, 151, 152. Skul): N«. 98 and 100). One skull 
(N". 98) was found in the stomach of Varanus salvator. 
Kaju tanam, 2 young specimens. 
