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Size, ‘Strength, Longevity. Geographical Distribution of Man ; 
Physical Distribution of Man; Population of the Globe; Age of 
Man—1. Historically considered—2. Geologically considered. 
ANIMAL KINGDOM. 
VERTEBRATA (Vertebrates). 
Characters of this Sub-Kingdom enumerated. 
Crass I. MAMMALIA. 
Embryology ; Characters used in the Description, Arrangement, 
and Determination of the Species. 
Account of the Orders, viz., Omnivora; Carnivora; Herbiwora ; 
and Cetacea, with the principal Genera and Species. Fossil Mam- 
malia. 
Crass II. Aves (Birds). 
Embryology ; Characters used in the Description, Arrangement, 
and Determination of the Species. 
Account of the Orders Accipitres—Insessores—Scansores—G y- 
rantes—Cursores—Grallatores—Palmipedes ; with the Genera and 
Species, as far as is necessary for the Students. Fossil Birds. 
Cuass III. Reprizia (Reptiles). 
- Embryology ; Characters used in the Description, Arrangement, 
and Determination of the Species. 
Account of the Orders, viz., Rhizodonta (Rhizodonts); Lacerta 
(Lizards); Ophidia (Serpents); Chelonia (Turtles); Batrachia 
(Frogs), with the principal Genera and Species. Exhibition of 
a Fossil Reptilia. 
Crass IV. Pisces (Fishes). 
Embryology ; Characters used in the Description, Arrangement, 
and Determination of the Species. 
Account of the Orders, viz., Ganoidea (Ganoids) ; Placoidea 
(Placoids) ; Ctenoidea (Ctenoids) ; Cycloidea (Cycloids), with the 
principal Genera and Species. 
Fossil Fishes considered. 
| SECOND SUB-KINGDOM. 
ARTICULATA (Articulates). 
Cuass I. Insecta (Insects), 
Embryology; Orders.—Cvleoptera; Dermaptera; Orthoptera ; 
Hemiptera ; Neuroptera; Hymenoptera; Lepidoptera ; Rhipiptera ; 
Pane Syphonaptera ; Parasita ; Thysanoura. 
ARACHNIDA (Spiders, &c.) 
-Orders——Pulmonata; Tracheata. Fossil Arachnida. 
MyRrAapopA (Centipedes, &c.) 
Orders.—Chilopoda ; Chilognatha. Fossil Myriapoda. 
Cuass II. Crustacea (Crustaceans.) 
Orders.—Decapoda ; Stomapoda; Amphipcda; Lemodipoda; 
Tsopoda ; Branchiopoda ; Pecilopoda ; Cirrhipeda ; Trilobites ; Fos- 
sil Crustacea. 
