Boke BNO IX, 
During the progress of the work through the press some additional 
names and notes have been found too late to insert in their proper 
places in Part I, although they have been incorporated in Part ILI. 
The new names are here brought together under the heading *Addi- 
tions,’ and the miscellaneous notes under the heading * Corrections.’ 
With this appendix the Index is brought down to January 1, 1904. 
ADDITIONS. 
Callicebus THomas, 1903. Primates, Hapalidze.* 
Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., 7th ser., XII, 456, 457, Oct. 1, 1903. 
Type: Callithrix personatus Geoffroy, from the upper Amazon, Brazil. 
Callicebus: &aAós, beautiful; + Cebus. 
Cardiocranius SatTunin, 1903. Glires, Dipodidee. 
Ann. Mus. Zool. Acad. Imp. Sci. St.-Pétersbourg, VII, for 1902, No. 4, pp. 
582-587, figs 1-2, Apr. 1, 1903. 
Type: Cardiocranius paradoxus Satunin, from the Scharogoldschin River, Nan- 
shan, eastern Tibet. 
Cardiocranius: Kapdia, heart; kpaviov, skull—in allusion to the heart-shaped 
skull formed by the extraordinary enlargement of the audital bulle. 
Cleetes BinrBERG, 1828. Primates, Cebid:e. 
Syn. Faunae Scandinaviae, I, Mamm., Conspectus A (before p. 1), 1828. 
Species: ‘Singes-pleureux’ (Cebus sp., ‘cauda subtus pilosa’), from Brazil and 
Guiana. 
Cletes: KAaio, to weep—in allusion to the animal’s plaintive cry. 
Coiza BirrBERG, 1828. Glires, Caviidee. 
Syn. Faunae * candinaviae, I, Mamm., Conspectus A, 45, 1 28. 
New name for Cavia ‘Gmelin,’ 1788 (=Cavia Pallas, 1766). ** Nomen Cavia ut 
barbarum ineptum judicavimus, unde novam et a vocis sonu desumtam et e 
verbo gr:zco, «oz$c» (grunnio) derivatam denominationem meliorem censui- 
mus." (BILLBERG.) 
Coiza: x oi$c, to grunt—in allusion to the animal’s characteristic note. 
Corypheena Cours, 1889. Cete, i 
Century Dict., II, p. 1286, 1889. 
Lapsus. The name is accompanied merely by the statement ‘‘a genus of ceta- 
ceans," and occurs without description or mention of species under the defini- 
tion of Coryphena, a genus of Pisces. Evidently an error, as no such name has 
been used elsewhere for a cetacean. 
Coryphzna: kopodoaara, a fish. 
Cynos E. L. Grorrroy, 1767. Ungulata, Artiodactyla, Hippopotamidee. 
** Desc. 719 Plant. etc., 457, 1767"' (fide SugnBonN, Index Anim., 282, 1902). 
Name given by Sherborn without species, but said to be equivalent to /7ippopotamus. 
Drastis Biripera, 1828. Primates, Hapalidee? 
Syn. Faunae Scandinaviae, I, Mamm., Conspectus A (before p. 1), 1828. 
Nomen nudum, occurring only in a table between Hapale and Chirogaleus. 
Drastis: óp&ór5s (fem. ópáóric), a runaway. 

lished too late to make the necessary corrections under the other generie names 
Hapalide is here used. In Part III, however (pp. 890-891), all the names will be 
found under Callitrichid:e. 
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