- species. 
ie the 
263 
1903: ] GREGORIO—ERRONEOUS SYNONYMY. 
Linglish. Anéewan. Linglish. Anéwan. 
Yamstick naia Walk nadiga 
Stone knife imbonda Run nuppanati 
Sis Break wammin 
grees. p Give unumbia 
Large birkingirra Sing peka 
Small latherana Weep poplin 
Good ree Steal nomekka 
Bad Pee Bite irruttela 
Hungry imbyura Catch anamarai 
pousty ambia Climb irrukka 
Quick i eargaiate | Hear nugguna 
Slow numbadia Laugh indeka 
Afraid pi eee Scratch nirmatin 
Angry qn See aikunna 
Greedy ake: Dance thekinna 
Verbs. Swim imbwiana 
Eat méka Stand ragya 
Drink imbekka Throw imbia 
Sit nina Pretend twandyingan 
Speak oidekka Swallow pwika 
ON SOME NAMES (CHIEFLY LINNEAN) OF ANI- 
MALS AND PLANTS ERRONEOUSLY 
PAIRED IN SYNONYMY. 
BY MARCHESE ANTONIO DI GREGORIO. 
(Received April 15, 1903.) 
It is well known that a great many new genera have been made ~ 
for the old Linnean species. One of the chief creators of generic 
names was Lamarck, the great naturalist. After him a large num- 
ber of authors have proposed many new genera for the Linnean 
The same is true, also, for many species proposed by ~ 
ancient authors that have been related in synonymy, when a new 
genus has been created for the same species. 
In my note, ‘‘ Intornorno ad alcuni nomi di conchiglie linneane,”’ 
published in the Bz//etin of the Italian Malacological Society (Vol. 
x, 1884), I have proposed to retain the original Linnean names for 
PROC. AMER. PHILOS. soc. XLII. 173..R. PRINTED AUG. 7, 1903, 
