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described; and (i".) cynomolgos = Papio hamadryas (Linn.) ; 

 (S.) apedia, (S.) faunus, {S.) silenus and (S.) syrichta are 

 undeterminable. 



1766. Linnaus, Sy sterna Naturce. 



Under Sitnia are the following species of Pithecus: (S.) 

 NEMESTRiNus first described; (S.) sylvanus; (S.) inuus = 

 (5.) sylvanus; and (S.) cynomolgos = Papio hamadryas. 

 (S.) veter, (S.) silenus, (S.) apedia, {S.) syrichta and (S.) 

 faunus, all undeterminable. 



1775. Schreber, Die Sdugthiere in Abbildungen nach der Natur mit 

 Beschreibungen. 



In this work, also under Simia, the Author repeats the species 

 given mostly by Linnaeus, belonging to Pithecus : {S.) inuus = 

 {S.) sylvanus; {S.) nemestrinus; {S.) silenus (nee Linn.), 

 — P. albibarbatus (Kerr); {S.) sylvanus; (5.) sinicus 

 (nee Linn.), = P. pileatus; {S.) cynomolgos Linn., = Papio 

 hamadryas; {S.) veter and {S.) faunus undeterminable. 



1777. Erxleben, Systema Regni Animalis. 



The Macaques are placed by this Author in genera distinct from 

 Pithecus. Papio containing (P.) nemestrinus; and P. 

 o/'^</io undeterminable. Cercopithecus, (Lasiopyga), has (C.) 

 sinicus, being a mixture of sinicus Linn., and (C) cyno- 

 molgos (Linn.), = Papio hamadryas (Linn.) ; and P. 

 pileatus (Shaw). The undeterminable species are (C.) veter, 

 (C) vetulus, (C.) silenus and (C.) faunus. 



1788. Gmelin, Systema Natures. 



The list given by this Author is a mere repetition of that of 

 Linnaeus, 1766 edition. 



1792. Kerr, Animal Kingdom. 



The Simia silenus Auct., nee Linnaeus, was named Simia (Cer- 

 copithecus) veter albibarbatus, and Simia (Cercopithecus) 

 silenus albibarbatus; and Pithecus pileatus, named Simia 

 (Cercopithecus) sinicus pileatus for the first time. 



1793. Shaw, Museum Leverianum. 



Pithecus albibarbatus (Kerr), described as Simia ferox, 



the Ouanderou of Buffon. 

 1800. Shazv, General Zoology or Systematic Natural History. 



Pithecus albibarbatus (Kerr), described as Simia leonina. 

 1809. Latreille, in Sonnini's edition of Buffon's Histoire Naturelle. 



Singes. 



Pithecus sinicus renamed Cynocephalus sinensis ( !) The 



