1856. 
1860. 
1862. 
1862. 
1866. 
1870. 
1872. 
1875. 
1876. 
1887. 
PAN 
pygmeus, a Chimpanzee, but in the synonymy and text of Pan 
(Simia) satyrus, the Ourang and Chimpanzee are confounded 
together. The species is undeterminable. 
Lesson, Prodromus Systema Mammmalia. 
PAN LEUCOPRYMNUS first described as Simia leucoprymna. 
Meyer, in Wiegmann’s Archiv fiir Naturgeschichte. 
The Chimpanzee with region around eyes darker than the face, 
first described as Simia chimpanse = PAN CHIMPANSE. 
Du Chaillu, in Proceedings of the Boston Natural History 
Society. 
PAN CALVUS, and PAN KOOLOO-KAMBA first described under the 
genus Troglodytes. 
J. E. Gray, in Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London. 
PAN VELLEROSUS first described as Troglodytes vellerosus. 
Reichenbach, Volistandigste Naturgeschichte der Affen. 
In this work the Author accepts all the forms named and 
described by various writers and places them under the genus 
Pseudanthropus. The species accepted are (P.) LEUCOPRYM- 
Nus, (P.) tschego = Pawn satyrus (Linn.), (P.) catvus and 
(P.) KOOLOO-KAMBA. 
Alix et Gratiolet, Nouvelles Archives du Muséum ad Histoire 
Naturelle, Paris. 
PAN AUBRYI first described as Troglodytes aubryt. 
J. E. Gray, Catalogue of Monkeys, Lemurs and Fruit-eating 
Bats, in the Collection of the British Museum. 
In this list the Chimpanzees are placed in the genus Mimetes, 
with the following species: (M.) troglodytes = PAN SATYRUS 
Linn., var. a. P. catvus (Du Chaillu); var. b. P. KooLoo- 
KAMBA (Du Chaillu) ; and var. c. P. vELLERosus (Gray). 
Gigholi, in Annali Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Genova. 
PAN SCHWEINFURTHI first described as Troglodytes schwein- 
furthi. 
Schaufuss, in Nunquam Otiosus, Zoologische Mitthetlungen. 
PAN FULIGINOSUs first described as Pseudanthropus fuliginosus. 
Schlegel, Muséum des Pays-Bas, Simie. 
But one species of Chimpanzee is recognized in this work, PAN 
CHIMPANSE as Simua troglodytes. 
Noack, m Zoologische Jahrbiicher. 
PAN S. MARUNGENSIS first described as Simia marungensts. 
