I. SYNOPTICAL VIEW 



OF THE 



Classification of Plants and Animals. 



I. F>LANTS. 



Series I. Cryptogams. 



Stem I. THALLOPHYTES. CLASSES: ALG&, FUNGI, LICHENS. 

 Stem II. BRYOPHYTES. ORDERS: LIVERWORTS, MOSSES. 



Stem III. PTERIDOPHYTES. CLASSES: FERNS; CALAMARIANS, in- 

 cluding Horsetails and Calamites; LYCOPODIACEANS, in- 

 cluding Lycopodids (p. 245), Lepidodendrids (pp. 174, 245), 

 and Sigillarids (pp. 174, 245). 



Series II. Phanerogams. 



Stem IV. GYMNOSPERMS, seeds not inclosed. Including the ORDERS: 

 CYCADS (p. 246), and CONIFERS. 



Stem V. ANGIOSPERMS, seeds inclosed. Including the CLASSES: 

 MONOCOTYLEDONS or Endogens and DICOTYLEDONS or 

 Exogens. 



II. ANIMALS. 



Stem I. PROTOZOANS, including the ORDERS : FORAMINIPERS, to which 

 belong Globigerina (pp. 59, 168), and Eozoon (p. 199) ; LOBOSA 

 which includes Amoeba (p. 200). 



Stem II. C(ELENTERATES, including the CLASSES: SPONGES, ANTHO- 

 ZOANS, including all true coral- animals (p. 181). 



Stem III. ECHINODERMS, with the CLASS CRTNOIDS containing the 

 ORDERS: EUCRINOIDS (pp. 193, 234, 242), CYSTOIDS (p. 190), 

 and BLASTOIDS. 



Stem IV. WORMS, including Scolithus. 



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