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a. Hapale; b. Marmosets; c. Simia jacchus Linn.; d. Callithrix; 
e. T.8. 
a. Hippotragus; b. Sable Antelope and allies; c. Antilope leuco- 
phaea; d. Oxanna; e.?. 
a. Lagidiwm; b. Mountain Chinchilla; c. Lipu peruanune 
Meyen; d. Vexeaccia; e.1°. 
a. Manatus; b. Wi CHL DIA manatus Linn.; d. Triche- 
chus; e. T. 
a. Nycteris; b. The African bats usually Li c. Vespertilio 
hispidus Schr.; d. Petalia; e. T.\!. 
a. puo: b. Stellen? s Sea-Cow; c. Manati gigas Zimm.; d. Hy- 
drodamalis; e. 12. 
a. Simia; b. Orangs; c. Simia satyrus Auct. nec Linn.; d. Pongo; 
e. T 13, ; 
Cases marked with a T. involve, under the technical rules, the 
transfer of a name from one group to another. 
Every name here recommended for legalization by Fiat: is well- 
known to systematists, and universally used by general writers. 
When a name is legalized by Fiat, we consider that power may be 
assumed to fix the most classical form of the name, not necessarily that 
which was first used. E.G.: Rhytina, not Rytina; Chiromys, not 
Chieromys or Cheiromys. 
Purely consequential recommendations, (e. g. Tatu for the Tatous, 
Lasiurus for the American Hairy-Tailed Bats), are not inserted in 
the list. 
Signed: Knud Anderson, Angel Cabrera, Einar Lönnberg, R. 
Lydekker, Paul Matschie, Oldfield Thomas, L. L. Trouessart. 
(Signed) C. W. Stiles, 
Secretary, International Commission. 
8 The transfer of the name Callithrix from the Titi monkeys (Callicebus) to 
the Marmosets is highly confusing. The name should be dropped altogether. 
9 Hippotragus has been widely used; Oxanna is practically unknown. 
10 The use for the Mountain Chinchillas of Vixeaccia, the vernacular name of 
Lagostomus, is most objectionable. 
11 By the technical rules Nycteris would have to be transferred to the American 
Hairy-tailed Bats (Lasiurus). 
12 Hydrodamalis is almost unknown to writers of any class. 
13 Specific name (satyrus) to be fixed as well as generic, the original Simca sa- 
tyrus Linn., being a Chimpanzee. 
Druck von Breitkopf & Hirtel in Leipzig. 
