64 REPTILIA. 
Sanders^ A, Notes on the myology of lAolepis bellii, P. Z. S. 
1872, pp. 154-183, with woodcuts. 
CHELONIA. 
Tortoises, Terrapins, and Turtles drawn from life by J. de C. 
SowERBY and E. Lear. London, Paris, and Frankfort: 
1872. 4to. 
This is a series of coloured plates intended to illustrate BelPs 
* Monograph of the Testudinata,^ which work was discontinued 
many years ago, after the publication of a very limited portion. 
The work, as it appears now, contains 60 plates, represent- 
ing 36 species. It is edited by Dr. J. E. Gray, who has 
added the names given by Bell as well as the modern nomen- 
clature. We shall subsequently mention the species figured, so 
far as they are not contained in the previously published parts 
of BelPs monograph. 
We may also mention here, for the benefit of those who are 
interested in the typical specimens of the species described by 
Bell, that a part of them is deposited at Oxford and another at 
Cambridge. A. & M. N. H. 1872, x. pp. 407, 461, 462. 
Gray, J. E. Appendix to the Catalogue of Shield Reptiles in 
the collection of the British Museum. Part 1. Testudinata. 
London : 1872. 4to, pp. 28. 
The chief object in preparing this Appendix has been to give 
an account of the specimens of Chelonians observed by the 
author since the publication of his ' Supplement * in 1870 [see 
Zool. Record, vii. p. 69] , and to embody in a systematic manner 
various modifications in the arrangement of the groups which 
suggested themselves to him during the continuation of his 
study of craniological characters. 
Testudo. Sowerby & Lear (Tortoises &c.) have figured T. indicaj margi- 
nata, grcsca, and sulcata. 
Testudo (Peltastes) forsteni described and figured by Gray from a Celebes 
specimen, P, Z. S. 1872, p. 616, pi. 43. 
Manuria emys. Dr. Andemon states that Testudo emys is the female and 
T. phayrii the male of the same species, and, therefore, that the synonymy 
would stand as given in Gunther’s ^Reptiles of British India.’ He figures 
the sterna and also a skull of T. phayrii. Manuria is considered to be not 
distinct frrom Testudo. P. Z. S. 1872, pp. 132-144. — This observation is not 
confirmed by the specimens described by other authors. Gray, A. & M. N. H. 
1872, x.pp. 218 & 219. 
Cuora amhoinensis figiued in Sowerby & Lear, Tortoises &c. 
Cyclemys oldhami. Notes by Anderson, P. Z. S. 1872, p. 371. 
Emys. Sowerby & Lear, Tortoises &c., contain figures of E. guttata^ geo- 
graphicUf scripta {serrata')j rugosa^ and ornata. 
