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animals. 
?nimated^j^n^4duil?ry"^^^^^^ ^ OJ-gani^ation, 
by the exertion of the will. ’ ^ rception by nerves; and wia/Zan 
theu^difeent purpofes of life; 
“^‘fferent perceptions. powers for the application of 
They all originate from an egg. 
"'I'O profcffedl), .,ea, on .Sfeto:;!''’ »« in 
interniZSlf^” « “*•, foo.ned .k,.-, 
blood warm, red. j oviparous. 
rv'entfck'”™''’ i 
blood cold, red. j external gills. 
Heart vvith i auricle, "j have antenn®. 
ventricle o ; L 
fanies cold, white. 
Mammalia. 
Birds. 
Amphibia. 
Fishes. 
Insects. 
r. 
-tentacula. Worms. 
4- 
5- 
II. BIRDS. 
I. MAMMALIA, lungs refpire alternately; • , 
vered ; teeth ufually within • 
organsoi fenfe, tongue, noftr’ik ^“‘^‘^^rous; 
papillie of the ilcinf /rS ’ ^‘nd 
fcanty in warm climates, afd h^'m 
aquaticsj/^p^,^/,,-, P ’ IZ ^Y any on 
and in moli a ta//: ^n the eZhVff''^ ’ 
J^ungs refpire alternately ; /Wine, u 
extended, without teeth ; 
calcareous fhell ; or.^ans of £ir ^^ =» 
.yes, and ears Cion, “I- 
incumbent, imbricate feathers ^ 
' 2, Wings 2 ; and a heart flnnl./ 
„ , , the air, and Jing. rump ; i„ 
ni. amphibia. 7am incumbent. \ ■ ee 
tongue, noHrils, eyes e^r« - ^^nPe, 
Ikm; Supporters various, i’l/fome^o^’ ^ 
’ivarm places and hifs. 
IV. 
