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under the genus Simla: (S.) diana; (S.) mona; "Die mone" 

 first, described; (S.) sabcea Linn., undeterminable; (5".) 

 CEPHUs; {S.) nictitans; "Der Weismaulige Affe"; L. pe- 

 TAURiSTA on plate XIX b first described; and {S.) mtuiops 

 (nee Linn.), = Cercocebus ^thiops first described. Palatin- 

 affe ou Roloway, L. roloway first described. 



1777. Erxleben, Systema Regni Animalis. 



The genus Cercopithecus, (Lasiopyga), is here employed, but 

 includes species of diflFerent genera. The species of Lasiopyga 

 as now recognized are : L. diana ; L. mona ; L. sabcea Linn., 

 undeterminable; L. nictitans; L. petaurista; and L. rolo- 

 way. C. talapoin is a Miopithecus and C. cethiops possibly 

 = Cercocebus torquatus Kerr. 



1786. Scopoli, Delicics Florce et Fauna Insubricce. 



Lasiopyga cynosura first described as Simla cynosura. 



1788. Gmelin, Systema Naturee. 



The same species of Lasiopyga given by Linnaeus are repeated 

 in this list. 



1797. Audebert, Histoire Naturelle des Singes et des Makis. 



The following species of Lasiopyga are here recorded and 

 figured under the genus Simla: {S.) nictitans; {S.) sabcea 

 Linn., undeterminable ; (S.) diana; (S.) mona; (S.) cephus; 

 (S.) ASCANius; (S.) petaurista. 



1800. Shaw, General Zoology. Mammalia. 



All the monkeys are placed in the genus Simla. Those that 

 belong to the genus Lasiopyga are {S.) diana — L. roloway; 

 {S.) sabcea Linn., undeterminable; {S.) cephus; {S.) nic- 

 titans; (6".) petaurista (Schreb.) ; and {S.) mona. 



1812. E. Geoffroy, In Annates du Museum d'Hlstolre Naturelle, 

 Paris. 



The genus Lasiopyga, in this list, contains species belonging to 

 different genera, those, however, properly belonging to it are: 

 L. cephus; L. mona; L. nictitans; L. petaurista (Schreb.) ; 

 L. DIANA ; and L. cynosura. 



1820. Kuhl, Beltrage zur Zoologle. 



The following species of Lasiopyga, with also others belonging 

 to diflFerent genera, are here recorded. The various forms are 

 L. diana = L. roloway (Erxl.) ; L. nictitans; L. cephus; L. 

 mona; L. petaurista (Schreb.) ; L. cynosura; and L. sabcea 

 (Linn.), undeterminable. 



