CONTENTS 



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Table of the Sub-kingdoms and Classes of Animals 2 



INTRODUCTION, 



CHAPTER I. 

 On the Position of the Mollusca in the Animal Kingdom. 

 — Characters of the four primary groups; — Vertebrata — 

 Mollusca— Articulata — Radiata. Their equal antiquity ... o 



CHAPTER II. 



Classes or the Mollusca. — 1. Cephalopoda. — 3. Gasteropoda. 

 — 3. Pteropoda. — 4. Bracliiopoda. — 5. Conchifera. — 6. 

 Tunicata G 



CHAPTER III. 



Habits and Economy of the Mollusca. — Sedentary tribes, 

 their mode of attachment ; locomotive tribes, their means 

 of proejressiou ; situations frequented by shell -fish. — Food : 

 vegetable- infusorial- and animal-feeders.— Use of shell-fish 

 to other animals for food ; use of shells for ornamental and 

 other purposes ; prices of shells. — Duration of molluscous 

 animals ; tenacity of life ; fecundity ; oviposition *. 10 



