
1891.] Editorial. 641 
I 
Henodus, nor Menopus, nor Menotus, on account of Menodus, 
and so on ad infinitum. The fact is, the changing of a name 
which differs by a single letter from another name has no warrant 
‘in any rule, or in common sense. The changing of names is an 
inconvenience to be avoided as far as possible, and the zeal 
frequently seen to make such changes without sufficient ground 
should be abated. When the correct spelling of a name makes 
it identical with another, change is necessary, since a name is 
only recognizable when correctly spelled. Science is nothing if 
not accurate. 

