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behind in the adult; second vertebral shortest, broader than long, with straight posterior border; third vertebral considerably longer than broad, pointed behind, and forming a very narrow suture with the fourth, which tapers anteriorly and equals in length the first and second together; fifth vertebral not broader than fourth, pointed posteriorly. Plastron large, feebly angulate laterally, truncate anteriorly, angularly notched posteriorly; the longest median suture is that between the abdominals; suture between the gulars as long as or shorter than that between the humerals; suture between gulars and humerals forming a right angle; inguinal and axillary large. Carapace olive-brown, usually with a lighter streak along the keel; plastral shields dark brown with a broad yellow border.

Length of shell 7 inches.

Hab. Sylhet and Assam.

41. Kachuga intermedia.

Emys (Pangshura) tectum, var. intermedia, Blanf. J.A.S.B. xxxix, 1870, pt. 2, p. 339, pl. xiv, and xlviii, 1879, p. 110.
Kachuga intermedia, Bouleng. Cat. Cliel. &c. p. 58.

Shell as in K. tectum, but second vertebral shield shortest and broader than long. Carapace brown; plastral shields black, with yellow anterior aud lateral margins. Head dull olive, paler below; a ferruginous spot behind the eye, and three others, less well marked, in a convex line on the occiput; limbs uniform olive.

Length of shell 4½ inches.

Hab. Hasdo river, Bilaspur, Central Provinces; Godávari.

This Tortoise is only known to me from Blanford's description.

42. Kachuga tectum.

Emys tecta, Gray, Syn. Rept. p. 23, pl. v; id. Ill. Ind. Zool. i, pl. lxxii.
Emys tentoria, Gray, P.Z.S. 1834, p. 54.
Pangshura tecta, Günth. Rept. B. I. p. 33; Theob. Cat. p. 13.
Pangshura tentoria, Günth. Rept. B. I. p. 34, pl. iv, figs. C, C'; Theob. Cat. p. 14.
Pangshura flaviventer, Günth. Rept. B. I. p. 35; Theob. Cat. p. 15.
Kachuga tectum, Bouleng. Cat. Chel. &c. p. 58.

Carapace elevated, tectiform, the keel ending in a nodosity on the third vertebral shield; posterior margin not or but very slightly serrated; nuchal shield small, square or trapezoidal; first vertebral very variable in shape, usually with straight lateral borders diverging forwards in the half -grown specimens, narrower in front and with sinuous lateral borders in the adult; second vertebral as long as or a little longer than second, frequently obtusely pointed behind; third vertebral pointed behind, in contact with the point of the very elongate fourth; fifth vertebral broader than the others. Plastron large, strongly angulated laterally in the young, truncate anteriorly, angularly notched posteriorly; proportions of