THE 
ANIMAL KINGDOM, 
ARRANGED ACCORDING TO ITS ORGANIZATION, 
SERVING AS A 
FOUNDATION FOR THE 
NATURAL HISTORY OF ANIMALS, 
AND AN 
INTRODUCTION TO COMPARATIVE ANATOMY. 
BY 
BARON CUVIER, 
Great Officer of the Legion of Honour, Counsellor of State, and Member of the Royal Council of Public Instruction ; 
One of the Forty of the French Academy; Perpetual Secretary to the Academy of Sciences; Member 
of the Academies and Royal Societies of London, Berlin, Petersburgh, Stockholm, Turin, 
Edinburgh, Copenhagen, Gottingen, Bavaria, Modena, the Netherlands, 
and Calcutta; and of the Linnzan Society of London, &c. &c. 
WITH FIGURES DESIGNED AFTER NATURE: 
THE 
CRUSTACEA, ARACENIDES, & INSECTA, 
BY 
M. LATREILLE, 
Chevalier of the Legion of Honour, Member of the Institute (Royal Academy of Sciences), and of the greater 
portion of other learned Societies in Europe, America, &c. 
Translated from the latest french Lvition. 
WITH 
ADDITIONAL NOTES, 
AND 
ILLUSTRATED BY NEARLY 500 ADDITIONAL PLATES. . 
—e 
IN FOUR VOLUMES. 
ae Gut 
VOL. I. “ 
MAMMALIA = BLRDS., 
LONDON: 
G. HENDERSON, 2, OLD BAILEY, LUDGATE-HILL, 
AND SOLD BY ALL BOOKSELLERS. 
1834, 
