ILLUSTRATED NATURAL HISTORY. 
THE ANIMAL KINGDOM AEEANGED ACCORDING TO THE SYSTEM OF GUVIER. 
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Class I. 
MAMMALIA, 
including Eight Orders. 
Class II. 
AVES, 
including Six Orders. 
Class III. 
EEPTILIA, 
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Class I. 
CEPHALOPODA, 
having One Order. 
Class II. 
PTEROPODA, 
having One Order. 
Class III. 
GASTEROPODA, 
including Nine Orders. 
Class IV, 
ACEPHALA, 
including Two Orders. 
Class V. 
BRACHIOPODA, 
having One Order. 
Class VI. 
CIRRHOPODA, 
having One Order. 
Class I. 
ANNELIDA, 
Including Three Orders. 
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Entomostracia, 
divided into Two Orders. 
Class III. 
ARACHNIDA, 
including Two Orders. 
Class IV. 
INSECTA, 
including Twelve Orders. 
ECHINODERMA, 
including Two Orders. 
Class II- 
INTESTINA, 
including Two Orders. 
Class III. 
ACALEPHA, 
including Two Orders. 
Class IV. 
POLYPI, 
Including Three Orders. 
Class V, 
INFUSORIA, 
including Two Orders. 
I. 
Bimana 
Man. 
II. 
Quadrumana 
Chimpanzee. 
III. 
Carnivora 
Hysena. 
IV. 
Rodentia 
Rat. 
V. 
Edentata 
Armadillo. 
VI. 
Pachydermata 
Hog. 
VII. 
Ruminantia 
Cow. 
VIII. 
Cetacea 
Whale. 
I. 
Rapaces 
Hawk. 
II. 
Passeres 
Swallow. 
III. 
Scansores 
Woodpecker. 
IV. 
Gallinfe 
Cock. 
V. 
Grallse 
Heron. 
VI. 
Palmipedes 
Duck. 
I. 
Chelonia 
Tortoise. 
II. 
Sauria 
Lizard. 
III. 
Ophidia 
Snake. 
IV. 
Batrachia 
Frog. 
I. 
Acanthopterygii 
Sword-Fish. 
II. 
Abdominales 
Salmon. 
III. 
Sub-hrachiati 
Whiting. 
IV. 
Apodes 
Eel. 
V. 
Lophohranchii 
Hippocampus. 
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VII. 
Sturiones 
sturgeon. 
VIII. 
Selachii 
Kay. 
IX. 
Cycloslomi 
Lamprey. 
I. 
Cephalopoda 
Nautilus. 
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Pteropoda 
Clio australis. 
I. 
Piilmoiiifi 
Snail. 
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Nudibranchi'a 
Grlaucns. 
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Pectinibranchia 
Whelk. 
VII. 
Tubulibranchia 
Vermetus. 
VIIL 
Scutibranchia 
The Sea-Ear. 
IX. 
Cyclobranchia 
Chiton. 
I. 
Testacea 
Oyster. 
II. 
Acephala 
Asoidia. 
I. 
Brachiopoda 
Lingula Anati 
I. 
Cirrhopoda 
Barnacle. 
I. 
Tubicola 
Amphitrita. 
II. 
Dorsibranchia 
Amphinomse. 
III. 
Abranchia 
Leech. 
I. 
Decapoda 
Gebia stellata. 
II. 
Stomapoda 
Phyllosoma. 
III. 
Amphipoda 
Ganimarus. 
IV. 
Leemodipoda 
Whale-Louse. 
V. 
Isopoda 
Anilocra. 
VI. Branchiopoda 
VII. Poecilopoda 
I. Pulmonata 
II. Trachearia 
I. Myriapoda 
II. Thysanoura 
III. Parasita 
IV. Suctoria 
V. Coleoptera 
VI. Orthoptera 
VII. Hemiptera 
VIII. Neuroptera 
IX. Hymeuoptera 
X. Lepidoptera 
XI. Rhipiptera 
XII. Diptera 
I. Pedicellata 
II. Echiuoderma 
I. Cavitaria 
II, Parenchyma 
I. Acalepha (simple) 
II. Hydrostatica 
I. Actinia 
II. Gelatinosa 
III. Corallina 
I. Rotifera 
II. Homogenea 
Branchipus (Cancer stagnalis' 
Dichelestium. 
Phrynus. (Spider.) 
Phalangium. 
Centipede. 
Velvet Spring-Tail. 
Louse. 
Flea. 
Beetle. 
Grasshopper. 
Aphis. 
Ant-Lion. 
Ichneumon-Fly. 
Moth. 
Xenos. 
Gnat. 
Star-Fish. 
Sipunoulus. 
Cerebratula. (Filaria.) 
Planaria cornuta. 
Medusa. 
Diphyes. 
Green Actinia. 
Cristatella. 
Coral. 
Wheel Animalcule. 
Globe Animalcule. 
