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ZOOLOGICAL LITEllATURE. 
hamiltonii, nigricans j 14. Glyptemys pulchella (fig. 9) ; 15. Bel- 
lia, g. n., for E. crassicollis (p. 197, fig. 10). 
Tribe 5. Batagurina, with 16. Tetraonyx (fig. 11) ; 17. Kachuga 
(Batagurella) peguensis^ sp. n. (p. 200, fig. 12), trilineata (fig. 13 ) ; 
oldhami (fig. 14), afiinis, berdmorei ; 18. Pangshura tecta, ten- 
torium, dura. 
Tribe 6. Pseudemydinaf with 19. Pseudemys serrata (fig. 15) j 
20. Trachemys holbrookii (fig. 16) j 21. Dermatemys. 
D. PLATYSTERNIDiE. 
E. Chelydidas : skull of Chelodina colliei, figured on p. 209. 
F. Teionychid.® : 1. Amyda. 2. Landemania^ g. n., for T. perocellatus 
and L. irroi'ata, sp. n., from Shanghai (p. 216). 3. Trionyx gange- 
Iacus, jeudi, sp. n., from Java (p. 217, fig. 19),/ormosws, sp. n., from 
Pegu (p. 217, pi. 15. fig 1). 4. Fordig (g. n.) africana, sp. n., from the 
Upper Nile. 6. Sarbieria, g. n., for T. frenatus (p. 220). 6. Aspilus. 
7. Rafetus. 8. Potamochelys. 9. Dogania. 10. Platypeltis. 11. Tyrse, 
12. CalUnia, g. n. (p. 221), for T. microcephalus and spicifer. 
13. Baihiea elegans^ sp. n., from West Africa (p. 222, pi. 15. fig. 2). 
III. SEA-TURTLES. 
Skull of young S^hargis mercurialis figured p. 224. 
Testudo leithii described and figured as a new species from Sindh by Dr. 
Gunther, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1969, p. 502, [will probably prove to be the young 
of T. marginata]. 
Testudo desertorum is described as a new species from Madagascar by Gran- 
didier. Rev. et Mag. Zool. 1869, p. 257. 
Emys. Dr. Gray describes as a new species Emys laniaria, habitat un- 
known, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1869, p. 499, pi. 37. By inadvertence it is referred 
there to a new generic division, Mauremys, which ought to be restricted to 
EmysfuUginosa, as the only type known at present. 
Emys grayif sp. n., Gunther, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1869, p. 604, pi. 38, from Bus- 
sora. — EmysjlavipeSy sp. n., Gray, ibid. p. 043, pi. 60, hab. — ? — Emys fraseri 
is indicated as a new species from North Africa by Gray, ibid. 
Hydromedusa tectifera, sp. n.. Cope, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. 1809, p. 147, Pa- 
rana or Uruguay. 
[^Geoclemmysl Chelopus rubidus, sp. n.. Cope, 1. c. p. 148, Mexico. 
Claudius angustatus figured by Cope, /. c. pi. 9. 
Dermatemys mawii. A very young example described by Preudhomme de 
Borre,Bull. Ac. Belg. xxviii. 1869, pp. 116-122. 
CttOCODILIA. 
Crocodilus niloticus. Ernst Fiiedel has collected the historical evidence of 
the existence of the Crocodile in Palestine. The most recent traveller who 
has seen it (in the river Gischon) is Mr. MacGregor. Zool. Gart. 1809, pp. 
129-135, 161-166. 
Crocodilus. M. Bocourt (Nouv. Arch. Mus. iv. Bull. pp. 19-21) describes 
aa new species : — C. paci/icus fr’om Guatemala Molinia americana, Gray], 
C. lewyanus from Columbia, and C. mexicanus [==Molinia americana, var.. 
Gray]. The animals and skulls are figured on two plates. 
Perosuchus, g. n.. Cope, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sc. Philad. 1868, p. 203. Toes 5-4, 
