OF THE TENTH EDITIOX OF LIXX/l':US. 127 



7. PANiscus. p. 26. Ateles. 



Linnean reference: Syst. Nat. (6) p. 3, no. 14, whence 

 Guariba, Marcgr. Bras. p. 226. 

 A teles paniscus. 

 Type loca,lity : Pernanibuco. 



8. DIANA, p. 26. Cercojyithecus. 

 Linnean reference: Act. Stockholm, 1754, p. 210, pi. vi. 



Here a full description of the monkey is given, and, as Jentink *' 

 has pointed out, it is the red-thighed form to which the name 

 diana was originally applied. 



Type locality : " Guinea." — Liberia (Jentink). 



9. CEPHUS. p. 27. Cercoplthec'us. 



jSTo Linnean reference. Quotations of Marcgrave (p. 228) 

 and Ray (p. 156). 

 lYpe locality : " Guinea." 



10. AYGULA. p. 27. Preshj/itsf. 



No Linnean reference. Sole basis : "Osb. iter. 99 "( = Osbeck, 

 Ostindisk Resa, p. 99, 1757), 

 Type locality : Java. 



The species usually known as P. mitratus Eschsch. (see Thos. 

 k Wrought. P.Z.S. 1909, p. 373). 



11. HAMADRYAS. p. 27. Pajiio. 



Linnean reference : Syst. Nat. (6) p. 3, no. 7, where the sole 

 reference is to Alp. Aegypt. p. 242, pis. xvii. & xviii, 

 Hamadryas Baboon. 

 Type locality : Egypt. 



12. JACCHUS. p. 27. CalUthrix. 

 Linnean reference: Syst. Nat. (6) p. 3, no. 12, whence Catrui 



minor, Marcgr. Bras. p. 227 (misquoted 228). 

 Common Marmoset. 

 Type locality : Pernambuco. 



13. (EDIPUS. p. 28. Leonlopithecus. 



No Linnean reference. Sole basis : Edwards, Aves, iv p. 195 

 pi. 195, 1751. 



Type specimen said to have been brought from " Yera Cruz, in 

 New Spain," but the species does not occur there. 



* Notes Leyd. Mus. xx. p. 233, 1898. 



t Dr. Elliot (Bull. Am. Mus. N. H. xxviii. p. 151, 1910) has recently pointed out 

 that the name Ft/gathrix, hased on Simia nemcea, antedates Freshytis, and should 

 be used instead of it. But an examination of the skulls convinces me that nemcea 

 and its close ally nigripes are, as Gray said, generically distinct from all the other 

 Langurs, which would therefore retain the name Freshytis. The basal axis of the 

 braiu-case is set on to the facial bones at quite a different anffiein the two genera, 



