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Mr. O. Thomas's Analysis of 



facilitated by Gloger's commendable plan of italicizing the 

 new names, although in some few cases the italics have been 

 Avionglj applied. 



The following is a complete list of the new names, those 

 which are not simple synonjras of earlier ones being printed 

 in italics and examined more fully below. Where no type is 

 mentioned, Gloger's name was either applied to the genus as 

 a whole or there was only one species in it. 



rnp-e. Name. 



34. Hylanthropus. 



34. Symphalangus. 



35. Siiluiaciri. 



36. Khinalazon. 

 38. Maimon. 



100. Enchomys. 

 106. Fygeretmus. 



Synonym of 

 Anthropopithecus, Blainv. 



18:J9. 

 Siamanga, Gray, 1843. 

 Macacus. Lac. 1801. 

 Nasalis, GeoH: 1812. 

 Mormon, Less. 1840. 



Cacajao, Less. 18J0. 

 Avahis, Joiird. 1834. 

 Cheiromeles, llnrsf. 1824. 

 Synotus, Keys. .K: Bias. 1840. 

 Thalarctos*, Gray, 1825. 

 Arctouyx, F. Cuv. 1825. 

 yElurus, F. Cuy. 1825. 

 Mellivura, Storr, 1780. 

 Mydaus, F. Cuv. 1825. 

 Conepatus, Gray, 1837. 

 Genetta, G. Cuv. 1817. 

 Ictidonyx, Kaup, 1835. 

 Helictis, Gray, 1831. 

 Marmosa, Gray, 1821 f. 

 Thylacinus, Temm. ]827. 

 Phascologale, Temm. 1827. 

 Pseudochirus, Og. 1836. 

 Trichosurus, Less. 1828. 

 Acrobates, Desm. 1817. 

 Petaurus, Shaw, 1791. 

 Sciurus, Linn. 1758. 



Acomys, Geoff. 1840. 

 Sitomys, Fitz. 1867. 



Eremiomys, Poliak. 1881. 

 Cuniculus, Wagl. 1832, nee 



Bliss. 

 Echimys, Desm. 1817. 

 Platycercomys, Brandt, 



1844. 



Remarks. 



Macaques generally. 



Mandrill and Drill, as op- 

 posed to other Babouns. 

 Ouakaris generally. 



For the Guerliuguets, type 

 S. cestuans, a reuauiing 

 of Macroxus, 



Type, " Cricetus myoides, 

 Gapper." 



Type, "Difus platyurus." 



* Though this name may, and, in fact, should be emended to Thalass- 

 arcttis, Gray, and not Gloger, must be considered its author. 



t Med. flepos. xv. p. 30ti (1821). This name must take the place of 

 Micouretts (Less. 1842) for the group of opossums of which Didelphys 

 murinu is the type. 



