ZOOJLOG'Y. 



CLASS I. 

 MAMMALIA. Quadrupeds. 



XiL S Quadrupeds supply the greatest portion of Animal 

 food to mankjndj the study and knowledge of them, has 

 proceeded with more rapidity, than that of the other classes 

 of Animals. 



They are divisible into Camivorousy Herbivorous^ and 

 Mixed or general feeders. The Carnivorous Animals are all 

 furnished with instruments capable of destroying and 

 devouring their prey, their claws and teeth being large, 

 strong, and sharp, their courage and strength great; 

 their habits lonely and retired; feeding principally at 

 night: but few of the kinds are gregarious; their flesh is 

 tough and unfit for the purpose of food for Man. Their in- 

 crease is not nearly so great as many other kinds, and i« 

 general they are longer lived. 



