A GENERAL 
system of matctme, 
THROUGH THE 
Three grand kingdoms 
OF 
VEGETABLES, AND MINERALS, 
SYSTEIMATICALLY DIVIDED 
INTO THEIR SEVERAL 
^^ASSES, orders, genera, species, and VARIETIIiS, 
WITH THEIR 
^^^BITatioNS. manners, economy, structure. 
AND PECULIARITIES. 
BY SIR CHARLES LINNE: 
from GMEEIN, FABRICIUS, WILLDENOW, &c. 
^ TOGETHER WITH 
Transachv“'‘^^r®’?®‘*5™ Arrawgeraeiits and Con ections, derived from tiie 
■ Worksof^f Societies, as ivell as from tiie Classics 
Miaw, riioniton, Abbot, Doiiovmi, Sowpvby, Latiiaw, Dillwvn, 
Martyn, Andrews, Lambert, ^cc. &c. 
Appro ■ ' A Lll-^E OF LINaNL\ 
P'^ate Copper-plates, and a Dictioiiary explanatory of the Terms rvliicb 
occur m the several Departments of Natural Histoiy, 
BY WILLIAM TURTONjM.D. 
’"ellow of the Limiean Soeicty, Aiittor of the MeJical Qlossaty,' &c. See. 
IN SEVEN VOLUMES. 
Animal Kingdom. — ^VOL. I. 
Mammalia, birds, amphibia, fishes. 
LONDON : ' 
Printed for lackington, alijsn, and oo. 
temple of the muses, finseurv-squabe. 
1806. 
