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(iii) A skull from Pahang, Malay Peninsula (in the 
Taiping Museum, presented by Mr. Gr. F. W. 
Curtis) : — 
Length, including lower jaw, about 2 feet 1 1 J inches 
{ca. 0*901 metre). 
Breadth in front of orbits, following curve, about 
1 foot 3 J inches (ca. 0*387 metre). 
(iv) A skull from Borneo (in the Manchester Museum, 
presented by Mr. R. D. Darbishire) : — 
Length, without lower jaw, about 2 feet oj inches 
(ca. 0*749 metre). 
Length, with lower jaw, about 2 feet 10 inches 
(ca. 0*864 metre). 
(v) A skull from a river in the interior of Borneo, collected 
by M. S. Muller in 1831 (in the Leyden 
Museum) : — 
Length, without lower jaw, about 2 feet 4f inches 
(ca. 0‘730 metre). 
Length, wuth lower jaw, about 2 feet 9 inches 
(ca. 0*838 metre). 
Breadth in front of orbits, following curve, about 
1 foot 4J inches (ca. O’ 412 metre). 
(vi) A skull, without locality but probably from Java (in 
the Munich Museum) : — 
Length, without lower jaw, about 2 feet 3-^- inches 
(ca. 0*691 metre). 
Length, with lower jaw, about 2 feet 6f inches 
(ca. 0*781 metre). 
Length in median line of skull, about 2' feet 0| inches 
(ca. 0*620 metre). 
Breadth in front of orbits, following curve, about 
1 foot inches (ca. 0*339 metre). 
In the Trivandrum Museum I saw a coloured plaster cast 
of an Estuarine Crocodile, Crocodihis porosus, 14 feet 4 inches 
(4*36 metres) long. This Crocodile was harpooned by 
one Mathai Chakko and some Yalens in the Cheppanum 
Canal to the south-east of Tripunatlmra in the Cochin State, 
