954 INDEX GENERUM MAMMALIUM. 
P. 176. Chaeropithecus, add footnote— 
“ Choeropithecus P. BonpAERT, Allg. Genees. Jaarb., III (1), 281, 1786," quoted 
by SugnBonN (Index Anim., 203, 1902), without mentioning any species. 
P. 181. Chilonatalus, line 2, add. — 
MirLER, Proe. Biol. Soc. Wash., XVI, 119, Sept. 30, 1903 (raised to generic 
rank ). 
P. 196. Colobus, after line 3, add— 
Colobos DuNcAN, Cassell's Nat. Hist., I, 163, 18— (emendation). 
P. 238. Dipodillus, line 3, add— 
DE Winton, Novit. Zool. X, No. 2, p. 284, pl. vir figs. 1-2, Aug. 25, 1903 
(raised to generic rank). 
P. 245. Drill, after explanation, add— 
** * Mandrill? seems to signify a * man-like Ape,’ the word ‘ Drill’ or ‘ Dril’ hav- 
ing been anciently employed in England to denote an Ape or Baboon. Thus 
in the fifth edition of Blount's ‘ Glossographia, or a dictionary interpreting the 
hard words of whatsoever language now used in our refined English tongue, 
. published in 1681, I find ‘Dril’ . . . also a large overgrown Ape and 
3aboon, so called.’ ‘Drill’ is used in the same sense in Charleton’s Onomasticon 
Zoicon, 1668. The singular etymology of the word given by Buffon seems 
hardly a probable one." (HvxrEx, Man's Place in Nature, p. 10, 1863.) 
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267. Epihippus, line 6, add— 
Hay, Cat. Foss. Vert. N. Am., Bull. 179, U. S. Geol. Surv., 612, 1902 (type fixed, 
KE. gracilis). 
P. 269. Ericius GrEBEL, 1871, after Centetes semispinosus Cuvier, add— 
(—Erinaceus semispinosus Cuvier.) 
P. 291. Gazella LicmrENsTEIN, 1814, should stand— 
Gacella Friscu, 1775. Ungulata, Artiodactyla, Bovidee. 
Das Natur-System vierfüss. Thiere, in Tabellen, 2, Tab. Gen., 1775. 
Type: ‘Die Gazelle’ (— Capra dorcas Linnzeus?), but including also ‘das Keyel,’ 
‘das Korin,’ and ‘das Dseren oder Tseyran,' from Africa. 
P. 294. Geosciurus, line 6. For Seiurus erythopus, read Sciurus erythropus. 
P. 311. Harlanus, aíter line 2, insert— 
Harlanius Bronn, Lethea Geognostica, III, 846, 1856." 
P. 345. Hystrix, after line 4, insert— 
Histrix Friscu, Das Natur-System vierfüss. Thiere, in Tabellen, Tab. Gen., 1775. 
P. 357. Kemas, alter line 7, add— 
The name Kemas has also been applied to other genera: 
Gray, List Spec. Mamm. Brit. Mus., 157, 1843 (Kemas hodgsoni— Pantholops 
Hodgson, 1834); Gray, Cat. Mamm. Brit. Mus., pt. m1, Ungulata, 146-147, 
1852 (Kemas warryato — Heinitragus Hodgson, 1841). 
P. 360. Lagomys, line 3 (before quotation), insert— 
*Requuntur in eundem finem nomina specierum, laudato Pallas pariter ad mures 
tractarum, quie mihi genus constituerunt, Lagomys, nec Arctomys dictum, nam 
Lepori aptius quam Urso, comparari posse videantur." (STORR.) 
P. 378. After Linsang insert— 
Linx Fniscu, 1775. Fere, Felidee. 
Das Natur-System vierfiiss. Thiere, in Tabellen, 12, Tab. Gen., 1775. 
Species: Linr vulgaris (type), from Europe; L. canadensis, from Canada; L. 
arabicus (caracal), from southwestern Asia; and L. spurius, from North America. 
The spelling Linx occurs both in the text and in the table, but may possibly be a 
misprint for Lynx. 
