616 INDEX GENERUM MAMMALIUM. 
Sadypus—Continued. 
Species, 3: Sadypus confluens Ameghino, and S. ascendens Ameghino, from the 
Astraponotus beds; and S. nepotulus Ameghino, from the Pyrotherium beds of 
Patagonia. 
Extinct. 2 
Sadypus: Anagram of Dasypus Linn:eus, 1758. 
Saghatherium Anprews & BEApNELL, 1902, Ungulata, Hyracoidea, Procaviidze? 
Preliminary Note on some New Mammals from the Upper Eocene of Egypt, 
Surv. Dept., Cairo, 5-7, fig. 4, 1902; ANDREws, Geol. Mag., London, new ser., 
decade IV, vol. X, p. 338, fig. 2, August, 1903. 
Species: Saghatherium antiquum Andrews & Deadnell, and S. minus Andrews & 
Beadnell, from the upper Eocene near Schweinfurth’s Temple (Qasr-el-Sagha), 
Egypt. 
Extinct. 
Saghatherium: (Qasr-el-)Sagha, Egypt, the type locality; 070r, wild beast. 
Sagmatias Corr, 1866. ; Cete, Delphinidee. 
Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1866, 294-295; Trur, Review Family Delphinid:e, 
Bull. 36, U. S. Nat. Mus., 106, 174-175, pl. xxx fig. 1, 1889. 
Type: Sagmatias amblodon Cope, exact locality unknown, probably South Pacific. 
Sagmatias: Gaya, G&y naros, saddle; + ending -ias, indicating posed 
allusion to the form of the supraorbital plates, which are described as **obliquely 
descending and diminishing to a thin edge." 
Sagoinus (subgenus) Kerr, 1792. Primates, Hapalidze. 
Animal Kingdom, I, Mamm., 80-83, Syst. Cat., Nos. 78-84 (full genus), 1792; 
RAFINESQUE, Analyse de la Nature, 53, due ALLEN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., 
New York, VII, 181, June 19, 1895. 
Sagouin LAcÉPEDE, Tabl. Mamm., 4, 1799; Nouv. Tableau Méth. Mamm., in 
** Buffon's Hist. Nat., Didot ed., Quad., XIV, 147, 1799." 
Saguinus HorrMANSEGG, Mag. Ges. Naturforsch. Freunde, Berlin, I, 102, 1807. 
Species and subspecies, 7: Sagoinus pithecia, S. jacchus (type), S. jacchus moschatus, 
S. edipus, S. rosalius, S. argenteus, and S. midas. (See Callithrix Erxleben, 1777.) 
Sagoinus: ‘French sagouin, said to be from Brazilian sahui, native name near 
Bahia." (Century Dict.) 
Sagouin LacÉPEDbE, 1799. ; Primates, Hapalide. 
Tabl. Mamm., 4, 1799; Nouv. Tableau Méth. Mamm., in Mém. l'Institut, Paris, 
III, 490, 1801. 
Sagunus Buyru, Cuvier's Animal Kingdom, 1840, 61 footnote; new ed., 1849, 61 
footnote; new ed., 1863, 49 footnote. 
Type: Sagouin jacchus (=Simia jacchus Linneeus), from Guiana. 
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Compare Sagoinus Kerr, 1792, and Callithrix Erxleben, 1777. 
Saguinus (see Sagoinus). Primates, Hapalidze. 
Sagunus Bry7rn, 1840. Primates, Hapalidee. 
BrvrH, in Cuvier's Animal Kingdom, 1840, 61 footnote; new ed., 1849, 61 foot- 
note; new ed., 1863, 49 footnote. 
Emendation suggested but not adopted. ‘‘ Sagoinus (or, what would be prefer- 
able, Sagunus) of some. This name, however, originally proposed by Lacépéde 
for the Sagouins (Callithrix), among which the Saimiri was included, can only 
lead to confusion if applied to the latter exclusively. We would suggest, 
therefore, the appellation Samiris, formed out of the vernacular." (BrvrH.) 
Saiga Gray, 1848. Ungulata, Artiodactyla, Bovidee. 
List Spec. Mamm. Brit. Mus., pp. xxvi, 160, 1843; Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., 
XVIII, 231, Oct., 1846; ScLATER & eon As, Book of SSIES LLL, pt.1x, 29> 
41, pl. xrix, T figs. 49-51, Aug., 1897. 
Type: Capra tatarica Linnzeus, from the steppes of Siberia. 
Saiga: Russian saiga or saigàk, antelope. 
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