V A : GE ^ ER %CHARD. I, JOrfmeN 



SYSTEM' QF^ATIJKjE, " 



THROUGH THE 



THREE GRAND KINGDOMS 



OF 



ANIMALS, VEGETABLES, AJtfD MINERALS, 



SYSTEMATICALLY DIVIDED 



INTO THEIR SEVERAL, i 



CLASSES, ORDERS v GENERA, SPECIES, AND VARIETIES, -•" 



TVITH THEIR 



HABITATIONS, MANNERS, ECONOMY, STRUCTURE, 

 ■'■< ANt) PECULIARITIES. 



BY SIRCHARLES LINNE: . 



¥: ' Translated from GMELIN, FABRICIUS, WILLDENOW, &c.~ 



f ■ ' ■ . 



- ' TOGETHER WITH ; . ' 



Various Modern Arrangements and Corrections, derived from the 

 Transactions of the Linnean and other Societies, as well as from the Classical ; 

 Works of Shaw, Thornton, Abbot, Donovan, Sowerby, Latham, Dilbvyn, 

 , . ' Lewin, Martyn, Andrews, Lambert, &c. &c. " . 



' / WITH A LIFE OF LINNE; 



Appropriate Copper-plates, and a Dictionary explanatory of the Terms winch 

 occur in the several Departments of Natural History,. ' - 



: ,. BY WILLIAM TURTON, M.D. ' " 



- -, Fellow of the Linnean Society, Author of the Medical Glossary,. &c> &c. ' ; 



IN SEVEN VOLUMES. 



Animal Kingdom. — VOL. IV; 

 WORMS. 



• , LONDON:' ' 

 PRINTED FOR LACKINGTONv ALLEN, AND CO. 



"v. TEMPLE OF THE MOSES, FINSBURY-SQUAJRE. 



1806. 



