182 PITHECUS 



1867. Slack, in Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of 

 Philadelphia. 



PiTHECus iRUS redescribed as Macacus fur. 



1868. /. E. Gray, in Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London. 

 PiTHECUs LASiOTis fifst described as Macacus lasiotis. 



1869. Bartlett, in Land and Water. 



Pithecus leoninus Blyth, redescribed as Macacus andamanen- 

 sis, but the name stands, as leoninus Blyth was preoccupied. 



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

 Bats, in the Collection of the British Museum. 



In this list the Macaques are placed in three genera: Macacus, 

 Silenus, and Inuus; the first with eleven species, two varieties ; 

 and five species referred to, but not known to the Author. The 

 other genera have one species each. The species and varieties 

 oi Macacus diVf. {M.) sinicus; {M.) pileatus; (M.) nemes- 

 TRiNus; (M.) melanotus ( !) = Pithecus sp'eciosus (Cuv.) ; 

 {M.) pelops = P. assamensis; (M.) cristatus = P. philip- 

 piNENSis; (M.) cynomolgos (nee Linn.), = P. irus; (M.) 

 cynomolgos var. cummingii = P. philippinensis ; (M.) 

 assamensis; (M.) aureus = P. irus; (M.) palpebrosus = P. 

 philippinensis; (M.) rhesus; (M.) cyclopsis; (M.) 

 speciosus (nee F. Cuv.), = P. fuscatus Blyth; (M.) maurus, 

 and (M.) ochreatus both of the genus Magus, from Celebes. 

 Silenus has (S.) veter, (thus taking for his genus and species 

 two names of Linnaeus belonging to undeterminable animals), 

 but Gray's veter is not that of Linnaeus, and = P. albibarbatus 

 (Kerr), and Inuus has /. ecaudatus = Simia sylvanus Linn. 



1870. A. Milne-Edwards, in Comptes Rendus. 



P. thibetanus first described as Macacus thibetanus. 



1872. Anderson, in Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London. 

 P. rufescens first described as Macacus rufescens. 



1872. H. et A. Milne-Edwards, Recherches pour servir h I'Histoire 

 Naturelle des Mammifdres, comprenant des considerations sur 

 la classification de ces animau.v. 

 Pithecus lasiotis redescribed as Macacus tcheliensis. 



1872. P. L. Sclater, in Proceedings of the Zoological Society of 

 London. 

 Pithecus assamensis redescribed as Macacus rheso-similis. 



1875. Blyth, in Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. 



Pithecus speciosus Temm., (nee F. Cuv.), renamed Macacus 

 fuscatus. 



