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other species given under Cynocephalus are: (C) nemes- 

 TRiNUs; (C.) rhesus; (C.) inuus = S. sylvanus; and P. 

 cynomolgos (nee Linn.), = P. irus. 

 1812. E. Geoffroy St. Hilaire, in Annales du Museum d'Histoire 

 Naturelle, Paris. 



Ten species are here recorded in the genera Cercopithecus, 

 (Lasiopyga), Cercocebus, Inuus and Papio, six of which are 

 valid. In Cercopithecus, (Lasiopyga), is (C.) pileatus; and 

 in Cercocebus, are: (C.) sinicus (nee Linn.), = P. pileatus 

 (Kerr) ; (C.) radiatus = P. sinicus (Linn.) ; C. cynomolgos 

 = Papio hamadryas (Linn.) ; C. atys is undeterminable. 

 Inuus has (/.) ecaudatus — S. sylvanus (Linn.) ; (/.) 

 rhesus; and (/.) nemestrinus. Papio has P. silenus fLinn.), 

 undeterminable. 



1818. F. Cuvier, Histoire Naturelle des Mammiferes. 

 Pithecus cynomolgos Auct., renamed Macacus irus. 



1819. F. Cuvier, Histoire Naturelle des Mammiferes. 

 Pithecus rhesus called Macacus erythrceus. 



1820. Kuhl, Beitrdge zur Zoologie. 



The following species of Pithecus are recorded in this work 

 in the genus Cercopithecus, (Lasiopyga) : (C.) pileatus; (C.) 

 sinicus; (C.) radiatus = P. sinicus; (C.) cynomolgos (nee 

 Linn.), = P. irus. Inuus contains (/.) inuus — S. sylvanus 

 Linn. ; P. rhesus ; and P. nemestrinus. Papio has P. 

 silenus (nee Linn.), = P. albibarbatus (Kerr). 



1820. Desmarest, Mammalogie ou Description des Esp&ces de Mam- 

 miferes. 



The list of Macaques in this work does not vary from those 

 previously given. The valid species of Pithecus, included in 

 the genus Macacus are: (M.) silenus (nee Linn.), = P. albi- 

 barbatus (Kerr) ; (M.) sinicus (nee Linn.), = P. pileatus 

 (Kerr); (M.) rhesus; (Af.) nemestrinus; (M.) inuus = 

 S. sylvanus Linn.; Macacus radiatus — P. sinicus; and M. 

 cynomolgos (nee Linn.), = P. irus. In Cercopithecus, 

 (Lasiopyga), is (C.) pileatus (Kerr). 



1822. Sir S. RaMes, in Transections of the Linncean Society of 

 London. 



Pithecus fascicularis first described as Simia fascicularis; 

 and Pithecus nemestrinus renamed Simia carpolegus. 



