PRIMATES. 
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Dubois, N. Jahrb. Min. 1897, i, p. 83, redescribes the type specimens of 
\ Palceopithecus and \ Pliopithecus, and considers that both are entitled 
to distinction from existing genera. 
Simia, cranial sutures; Camerano, Boll. Mus. Torino, xii, No. 291, p. 1. 
Hylobates henrici , n. sp., Pousargues, Bull. Mus. Paris, 1896, No. 8, p. 1, 
Tonkin. 
t Pliohylobates, n. g., for P. eppelsheimensis , n. sp.; Dubois, Verh. Berlin. 
Ges. Anthrop. 1895, p. 738 ; N. Jahrb. Min. 1897, i, p. 97. Pliocene 
Eppelsheim, typified by the femur usually assigned to Dryopitkecus. 
Cercopithecida:. 
Cercopithecus erythrogaster , note on ; Pousargues, Bull. Mus. Paris, 1897, 
p. 52. 
Cercocebus agilis , n. sp., Trouessart (ex Milne-Edwards), Naturaliste, 1897, 
p. 9, Congo. 
Macacus karmandi , n. sp., Trouessart (ex Milne-Edwards), t. c. p. 10, 
Siam. 
Rhinopithecus bieti, n. sp., Milne-Edwards, Bull. Mus. Paris, 1897, p. 156, 
Mekong Valley, Tibet. 
Papio porcarius, habits ; Distant, Zoologist (4) i, p. 29. P. neumanni , 
n. sp., Matschie, SB. Ges. naturf. Berlin, 1897, p. 161, and Arch. 
Naturg. 1897, p. 82, Mozambique. 
Cebidte, HapaliDjE, and Nesopithecida:. 
List of species and distribution ; Meerwarth, Bol. Mus. Para, ii, p. 121. 
Saimiri, Voight, 1831, antedates Chrysothrix , Kaup, 1835; Palmer, P. Soc. 
Washington, xi, p. 174. 
Alouatta (. Mycetes ), cranial sutures; Camerano, Boll. Mus. Torino, xii, 
No. 291, p. 1. 
\Nesopithecus\ its affinities; Trouessart, Nature (La), 1897, p. 66 [see 
also Earle, Amer. Natural, xxxi, p. 683]. 
' LemuridjE and Tarsiidte. 
Brain of + Globilemur and + Megaladapis ; F. Major, P. R. Soc. London, 
lxii, p. 46. Many of the Puerco forms assigned to this group referred 
by Matthew, Bull. Amer. Mus. ix, p. 259, to other groups, the Chriacidce 
being placed among the Creodontia , and Mixodectes provisionally con- 
sidered as a Rodent ; Myology of Lemur, Huntington, Science (2) v, 
p. 314. 
+ Globilemur, n. g., for 0. flacourti , n. sp., F. Major, P. R. Soc. London, 
lxii, p. 46, Pleistocene, Madagascar. 
Tardus : a very generalised form connecting Lemuroids with Anthropoids ; 
Earle, Amer. Natural, xxxi, pp. 569 & 680. T. fuscus : its sub- 
species and anatomy; H. Allen, P. Ac. Philad. 1897, p. 34. 
Incerta: SEDIS. 
+ Notopithecus, n. g., for N. adapinus, n. sp., pp. 16 & 17, N. fossulatus , N. 
summits, n. spp., Ameghino, Boll. Inst. Geogr. Argent.” p. 18, fossil, 
Patagonia. 
t Eupithecops, n. g., for E. proximus, n. sp., Ameghino, t. c. pp. 18 & 19, 
ibid. 
+ Archceopithecus, n. g., for A. rogeri, n. sp., Ameghino, t. c. p. 19, ibid. 
f Pachypithecus, n. g., for P. macrognathus , Ameghino, t. c. p. 20, ibid. 
