26 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 73 



(i) That the names Simia, S. satyrus, and Pithecus, be entirely 

 suppressed under Suspension of the Rules; and 



(2) That except as already provided in the foregoing (ist resolu- 

 tion), the Law of Priority be enforced. 



Voting in favor of these two resolutions were: Apstein, Bather, 

 Hartert, Jordan (K.), Muesebeck, Stejneger, and Stiles. 



Voting negatively, none. 



Not voting, Howard, and all absent Commissioners. 



The resolutions in question were reported to the absent Commis- 

 sioners in Circular Letter No. 128, and affirmative votes were received 

 from Commissioners Horvath, Jordan (D. S.), and Stone; no nega- 

 tive vote was received; thus the final vote is ten (10) to none (o). 



The vote returned by Commissioner Loennberg referred to the 

 original Opinion 90, not to the motion before the Commission. 



No vote on the resolutions has been returned by nine (9) Commis- 

 sioners who had an opportunity to vote : Chapman, Dabbene, Hand- 

 lirsch, Ishikawa, Kolbe, Loennberg, Monticelli (deceased), Neveu- 

 Lemaire, Warren. 



Circular Letter No. 128 was held open fourteen (14) months for 

 vote, and was finally closed February 12, 1929. 



