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Testudo elephantopus figured by Gray; P. Z. S. 1870; p. 708, pi. 41. 
Cycleimjs oldhami. Notes on a specimen supposed to be this species, by 
Jordoii; Pr. As. Soc. Bengal, 1870, p. 08. 
Mhinoclemmys. l)r. Gray has described and figured the specific characters 
taken from the markings of the head of the following species : — R. mela- 
nosterna, scabra, mexicana, and anmdata. P, Z. S. 1870, pp. 722-724. See 
also Suppl. Oatal. pp. 29 et seqq. 
Mhinoclemmys mexicana, sp. n.. Gray, P. Z. S. 1870, p. 659, with figure of 
head. 
Emys. Dr. Gray has distinguished several generic divisions in this genus, 
viz. Ocadia for E. sinensis, Sacalia for E. healii, Medainia for E, olivacea, 
Emmenia for E, grayi, Suppl. Catal. pp. 35 et seqq. 
Damonia (?) crassiceps, sp. n.. Gray, /. c. p. 43, China. 
Emys thurgi is the type of Ilardella (g. n.). Gray, 1. c. p. 68, to which also 
Hardella indi, sp. n., from the Indus, belongs. 
Emys helangeri (Less.) = carinata (Blyth), different from Emys 
trijuga, according to Jerdon, Pr. As. Soc. Bengal, 1870, p, 69. 
Dermqtemys. Dr. Gray has reexamined the species of this genus, which he 
raises to the rank of a family, Eermatenujidce. He distinguishes two genera : 
Eermatemys with E. mawii and E. salvinii, and Chloremys (g. n.) with E. ab- 
normis as type. P. Z. S. 1870, pp. 711-710. The last-named species is 
figured on pi. 42. See also Suppl. Catal. pp. 49 et kqq. 
Kachuga fusca, sp. n.. Gray, Suppl. Catal. p. 60, India. 
Emys [^Pangshura~\ tectum, var. intermedia, Blanford, J. As. Soc. Beug. 1870, 
p. 339, pi. 14, Hasdo Diver. 
Eangshura leithi and Pangshura ventricosa, spp. nn.. Gray, Suppl. Catal. 
p. 60, India. 
Pangshura sylhetensis, sp. n,, Jerdon, Pr. As. Soc. Beng. 1870, p. 09 ; Gray, 
P, Z. S. 1870, p. 709. — It is the type of a genus, Jerdonella, Gray, Suppl. 
Catal. p. 61. 
[^Kinosternuml Swanka maculata and Swanka fasciata, spp. nn.. Gray, 
Suppl. Catal. p. 68, Central America. 
Chelodina expansa. Shell of young animal figured by Gray, P. Z. S. 1870, 
pi. 34. 
Platemys tuberosa, sp. n., Peters, MB. Ak. Berl, 1870, p. 311, pis. 1 & 2, 
British Guiana. 
Dr. Gray has observed marked differences in the alveolar portion of the 
skulls of the Turtles belonging to his liimily Peltocephalidce, whicli he divides 
into two tribes, Peltocephalina and Podoenemina. The latter would comprise 
Chilonemys, Podocnemys, and Bartlettia pitipii, g. tfc sp. n., from the Upper 
Amazons. P. Z. S. 1870, pp. 718-721, The last-named Turtle is described 
p. 720, and woodcuts of the skull, showing the peculiarity of the jaws, are 
added. 
. Trionyx ferox. Notes on its anatomy by Vautherin, Ann. Sc. Nat. xiii. 
1870, art. 7, pp. 21, with a plate. 
Cyclanosteus senegalensis described and figured from a living example by 
Gray, P, Z. S. 1870, p. 717, pi, 43, 
Emyda vittata (Peters ?), A specimen described by Blanford, J. As. Soc. 
Beng. 1870, p. 343. 
Eermatochelys coriacea. Notes on its occurrence in China by Swinhoe, 
P. Z. S. 1870, p. 409. 
