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1870. /. E. Gray, Catalogue of Monkeys, Lemurs and Fruit-eating 

 Bats, in the Collection of the British Museum. 

 In this publication the Author places the members of Papio in 

 Tribe Cynocephalina, and divides the species into four genera : 

 Hamadryas with H. ccgyptiaca = Papio hamadryas as its sole 

 species ; Cynocephalus with five species : C. porcarius ; C. 

 anubis undeterminable; C. thoth = P. cynocephalus; and C. 

 babuin = P. cynocephalus. Charopithecus, with C. leuco- 

 PH.EUS; and Mormon, with M. maimon = P. sphinx (Linn.), 

 and P. DOGUERA Pucheran. P. cynocephalus (Linn, et 

 Auct.), did not seem to have been known to Dr. Gray. 



1876. Schlegel, Museum d'Histoire Naturelle des Pays-Bas, Simitr. 



In this work are recorded the examples of Papio contained in 

 the Museum of Natural History at Leyden, Holland, under 

 the species recognized by the Author, nine in number. They 

 are P. porcarius ; P. anubis undeterminable ; P. doguera ; P. 

 sphinx = P. papio (Desm.) ; P. cynocephalus; P. rubescens 

 = P. papio (Desm.) ; P. hamadryas; P. maimon = P. sphinx 

 (Linn.), and P. leucoph^us. In his text p. 129, the Author 

 suggests that C. thoth Ogilby, may be the same as P. hama- 

 dryas, as he considers that the one figured by Fraser, Zool. 

 Typica, under that name undoubtedly is that species. But C. 

 thoth Ogilby, is the same as .S". cynocephalus Linn., and in no 

 way resembles P. hamadryas. 



1892. Matschie, in Sitzungsberichte der Gesellschaft Naturfor- 

 schender Freunde zu Berlin. 



Papio cynocephalus redescribed as Cynocephalus langeldi. 



1893. O. Thomas, in Annals and Magazine of Natural History. 

 Papio ibeanus described as Papio thoth ibeanus. 



1896. 0. Thomas, in Proceedings of the Zoological Society of Lon- 

 don. 

 Papio pruinosus first described. 



1898. Matschie, in Sitzungsberichte der Gesellschaft Naturfor- 

 schender Freunde su Berlin. 



Papio anubis? neumanni, Papio heuglini and Papio yoko- 

 ENSis first described. 



1899. O. Thomas, in Proceedings of the Zoological Society of Lon- 

 don. 



Papio hamadryas arabicus first described. 

 1902. Hon. IV. Rothschild, in Novitatc Zoologiccc. 



A female example of Papio, is named P. lydekkeri, but beyond 



