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REPTILIA. 
Damonia ohlmgay sp. n., Gray, A. & M. N. H. 1871, yiii. p. 367, Batavia. 
Hhinoclemmys mexicana figured by Gray, P. Z. S. 1871, p. 296, pi. 28. 
Pangshura Jlaviventer from the Jumna, Anderson, P. Z. S. 1871, p- 153. 
Cinosternum leucostomum. Notes by Sclater, P. Z. S. 1871, p. 745. 
Chelemys macquaria. Remarks on specimens from the Burnett River by 
Gray, A. & M. N. II. 1871, viii. p. 291. 
Chelemys krefftii^ sp. n.. Gray, 1. c. p. 366, Burnett’s River, Queensland. 
Chelemys australis^ Hy dr aspis australis (Gray, 1840), Gray, 1. c. 
Elseya lutisternum. Note on specimens from the Burnett River by Gray, 
I, c. p. 292. 
Euchelymys [^Euchelemyslj g. n.. Gray, 1. c. p. 117, differs from Chelemys and 
Elseya in having two barbels. Eu. suldfera and Eu. spinosa^ spp. nn., from 
North Australia, ibid. p. 118. 
Pelomedusa. On the sternum of a specimen fr’om the Upper Zambesi (P. 
gehajie ?). Sclater, P. Z. S. 1871, p. 325, with woodcut. 
Pelomedusa stibrufa. Dr. Gray draws attention to the fact that this African 
species colonizes in South America. Cornalia’s Pentonyx americana, from 
New York, is also a young of the same Tortoise. A, & M. N. H. 1871, viii. 
p. 140. 
' Podocnemis unijilis (Trosch.) is the young of P. dumeriliana. Gray, 1. c. 
p. 68. 
Podocnemis unijilis. Notes on this and allied species by Sclater, P. Z. S. 
871, p. 745. 
Podocnemis expansa and P. dumeriliana. Ear-openings figured by Sclater, 
c. p. 747. 
Eartlettia pitipii (Gray)=Pwys erythrocephala (Spix), according to Sclater, 
who figures the sternum, h. c. p. 747. 
Trionyx phayrei (Theobald) = T.jeudi (Gray), according to Anderson, P. Z. S. 
1871, p. 154. — Dr. Gray states that Dr. Anderson has examined a Trionyx 
distinct fr-om T. phayrei, A. & M. N. H. 1871, viii. pp. 83-89. — Reply from Dr. 
Anderson, ibid. pp. 324-330. 
Dermatochelys coriacea. An example, 9 feet long, on the coast of New 
South Wales. Kreft’t, Austral. Vcrtebr. p. 39. 
Crocodilia. 
Ch'ocodilus. On the distribution of the Indian species. A. Anderson, Zoolo- 
gist, 1871, pp. 2862-2865. 
Gavialis gangeticus is also found in the Mahanadi River. Forsyth, High- 
lands of Central India, p. 42. 
Lacertilia. 
Varanus heraldicus. Note on the male organs by Dr. Gray, A. & M. N, H. 
1871, vii. pp. 283-286, with two woodcuts. 
Varanus lunatus common in the Agra district. Anderson, P. Z. S. 1871, 
p. 155. 
T(g\is rufescens, sp. n., Gunther, P. Z. S. 1871, p. 641, Mendoza. — The heads 
of this species and T. teguexin are figured. 
Ameiva pleurotcenia, sp. n.,=iA. bifrontata (Cope, part.), Peters, MB. Ak. 
Berl. 1871, pp. 398, 662, Pebas. 
