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been adopted is a simple one, that the 

 earliest Published name and descrip- 

 J tion shall have priority over all others. 

 The naturalist who makes discoveries, 

 and keeps them to himself, does not 

 deserve honor, and none is given him. 

 He who hastens to communicate, what 

 he kuows to the world, is deserving, 

 and shall have what he deserves. 

 Hence the question between Artemis 

 and Aurinia is simply this. Which 

 name has priority ? Which name was 

 first given to the world, and we find 

 that Aurinia was first used in 177-">, 

 while Artemis was not used till 177(L 

 Therefore Aurinia has priority by one 

 year, and should be adopted. 



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