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V. PECORA. 
VI. BELLU^. 
VII. CETE. 
MAMMALIA. 
Fore-fecth, upper o, lower cuttinir, many; feet 
hoofed, cloven; food, herbs which they^pluck; 
c .ew e cud ; fomachs 4 , the paunch to macerate 
recdve^irM reticulate, to 
pr maniplies of numerous 
digeft It, and the abomafus or caille, fa- 
faftion.*^ ^Cefcency and prevent putre- 
E^^rpe6loralinftead offeet; fall horizontal, flat- 
tened, claws o, hair o; teefh, in fome cartila- 
ginous m fome bony ; nojlrils o, inftead of which 
IS a fillulous opening in the anterior and upner 
part of the head ; food mollufca and filh • hahitn 
tion, the ocean, ’ 
Thele are neceffarily arranged with th.. „ 
from their fimilarily of ftruame, though il, 
and manners are like thofe of fifli. ^^hits 
cles 2 ventiwles; Mood warm ; ' lungs refpiring aUe"' 
nately; moyeable ; ears hollow, receivinl^r J 
through the medium of the aif ; vertebrae of the nefk ^ 
lumbar bones, mtd coccyx-, feats ljAlf,.r„.!. ' 
which they futkle, their young. 
rous, with 
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