"In nomenclature, it is a sound plan to revert to some standard authority; 

 and, supposing that described and named objects be at any subsequent time 

 re-described and named as new, to strike out such new names as soon as the fact 

 shall be pointed out, and substitute the old names in their right of priority : in 

 all instances subsequent to such authority, the best rule is, that the name first 

 published be received." 



Edward Newman in ' Grammar of Entomology.' 



