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1825. F. Cuvier, Histoire Naturelle des Mammiferes. 



PiTHECUS IRUS is renamed Macacus carbonarius ; and a 

 Macaque named from Duvaucel's drawing Macacus speciosus. 



1829. Fischer, Synopsis Mammalium. 



The following species of Macaques are given in this work under 

 the genus Simia: (S.) pileata; {S.) sinica; {S.) silenus = 

 P. ALBiBARBATUs (Kerr); (S.) rhesus; (S.) nemestrinus; 

 (S.) inuus = (S.) SYLVANUs; (S.) cynomolgos (nee Linn.), 

 = P. IRUS F. Cuv. ; (S.) atys Linn., (S.) veter Linn., and {S.) 

 silenus Linn., are undeterminable. (S.) carbonaria F. Cuv., = 

 P. iRUs; {S.) radiata Geoff., = 5". sinicus Linn.; and {S.) 

 SPECiosA Cuv. 



1829. G. Cuvier, Regne Animal. 



Under Simia the following Macaques are recorded: {S.) 

 sinicus; {S.) radiata — P. sinicus; {S.) cynomolgos (nee 

 Linn.), = P. irus (F. Cuv.). 



1833. /. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, in Magasin de Zoologie. 

 PiTHECUS SPECIOSUS (F. Cuv.), redescribcd as Macacus 

 arctoides. 



1834. /. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, in Belanger, Voyage aux Indes- 

 Orientales. 



The following Macaques are in this work placed in the genus 

 Macacus: Les Cerocebes ou Macaques a queue longue. (M.) 

 radiatus = Pithecus sinicus; (M.) sinicus; (M.) cyno- 

 molgos (nee Linn.), = P. irus (Cuv.) ; (M.) aureus = P. 

 irus; (M.) silenus (nee Linn.), = P. albibarbatus (Kerr) ; 

 (M.) erythrceus = P. rhesus; (Af.) nemestrinus; (M.) 

 arctoides = P. speciosus (Cuv.) ; (M.) inuus = (S.) syl- 

 VANUS Linn.; {M.) carbonarius = P. irus; (M.) speciosus F. 

 Cuv.; and M. libidinosus I. Geoff., = P. speciosus (F. Cuv.). 

 1839. McClelland, in Proceedings of the Zoological Society of Lon- 

 don. 

 Pithecus assamensis first described as Macacus assamensis. 



1839. Ogilby, in Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London. 

 Pithecus speciosus redescribed as Macacus (Pithex) oinops. 



1840. Wagner, Schreber, Die Sdugthiere in Abbildungen nach der 

 Natur mit Beschreibungen. Supplementband. 



The species of Pithecus are, in this work, placed in the genus 

 Inuus as follows: (/.) cynomolgos (nee Linn.), = P. irus; 

 (/.) aureus I. Geoff., = P. irus; (/.) sinicus (nee Linn.), = 

 P. PiLEATUs; (/.) radiatus — P. sinicus; (/.) silenus (nee 



