THROUGH THK 
THREE GRAND KINGDOMS 
OF 
ANIMALS, VEGETABLES, AND MINERALS, 
SYSTEMATICALLY DIVIDED 
INTO THEIR SEVERAL ' 
CLASSES, ORDERS, GENERA, SPECIES, AND VARIETIES, 
WITH THEIR 
HABITATIONS, MANNERS, ECONOMY, STRUCTURE, 
AND PECULIARITIES. 
BY SIR CHARLES LINNE: 
i 
Tninslated from GMEIJN, FABRICIUS, AVTLLDENOW, &<•. 
TOGETHER WITH 
y ..VMious Modern Arrangements and Coneetions, ilerived from tlie 
Traductions of tlie Liuncan and other Societies, as well as fioiu the Chtssical 
Works bf Shaw, Thornton, Abbot, Donovan, Sowerby, Laih.iir., Dillwyii, 
Lewin, MarDu, Andrews, Lambert, ice. .\c. 
WITH A LIFE OF LINNE, 
AjtpPipfiate Copper-plates, and a Dictionary explimatory of the Terms wliicli 
occur in the several Departmente of Natural History, 
BY WILLIAM TURTON, M. D. 
FclioW of the Linnean Society, Author of the Medical Glossary, &c. iic. 
IN SEVEN VOLUMES. 
Venable Kingdom. — VOL. L 
LONDON: 
Pl^INTED FOik^LACKINOTON, ALLEN, AND CO. 
TeWpLE OF THE MUSES, FINSBURV-SOGABE. 
1866 ';' 
