CLASSES. 
Land. 
LocaLity. 
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Lion, Dog, Bull, &c. 
Land and Water. 
Otter, Hippopota- 
mus. 
Water. 
Dugong, Whale. 
MAMMALIA. 
Quadrupeds. 
Land. 
Eagle, Pigeon, &c. 
Land and Water. 
Heron, Snipe, &c. 
Water. 
Penguin, Diver, &c. 
AVES. 
Birds. 
Land. 
Tortoises, Lizards, 
Vipers, &c. 
Land and Water. 
Turtles, Crocodiles, 
&e. 
AMPHIBIA. 
Reptiles. 
Land and Water. 
Eels, Hassars. 
Water. 
PISCEs. The greatest part. 
Fish. 
en la ne eae 
Crabs and Scor- 
pions. 
Water. 
Lobsters, Prawns. 
CRUSTACEA. 
Shell-covered, or 
with head and 
trunk under the 
same shell. 
Land. 
Butterflies, Bees, 
&e. 
Water. 
The Water Spider, 
INSECTA. 
Insects. 
tisci, &e. 
Land. 
Slugs and Snails. 
Water. 
Meduse, Oysters, 
&e. 
MOoLuLusca. 
Slugs. 

Land. 
Oak, Elm, Apple. 
Land and Water. 
Reeds and Rushes. 
Water. 
Conferve, Algz, 
&e. 
PLANT. 
roe day 
Vegetables. 
Water Beetle, Dy- 



CLIMATE. 
Fiot. 
Camel, Giraffe, &c. 
Temperate. 
Horse, Sheep. 
Cold. 
Rein Deer, White 
Bear, &c. 
Hot. 
Parrot, Humming 
Bird, Ostrich, &c. 
Temperate. 
Rook, Nightingale. 
Cold. 
Eider Duck, Auk. 
Hot. 
Chameleon, Igua- 
na, Boa, &c. 
Temperate. 
Salamander, Tree 
Frog. 
Cold. 
Eft or Newt, Frogs. 
Flot. 
Coryphzna, Dol- 
phin, Gymnotus, 
Electric Eel,Gold 
Fish. 
Temperate. 
Turbot, Flounder. 
Cold. 
Cod, Herring, Sal- 
mon. 
Hot. 
Scorpion, Taran- 
tula. 
Temperate. 
Crayfish, Prawns. 
Cold. 
Norway Crab. 
Hot. 
Mantis, Fulgora, 
Butterflies, and 
Locusts. 
Temperate. 
English Moths and 
Butterflies, Glow- 
worms. 
Cold. 
Bombus Arcticus. 
Hot. 
Argonaut, Nauti- 
li, Caput Medue. 
Temperate. 
Actinie, Common 
Slugs. 
Cold. 
Holothuriz, &c. 
Hot. 
Palms, Bread Fruits, 
Butter Tree, Milk 
Tree. 
Temperate. 
Elm, Oak, Beech. 
Cold 
Pine, Lichens. 
| Foon. 
Carnivorous. 
Lion, Wolf, Ferret. 
Herbivorous. 
Bull, Sheep, Horse. 
Carnivorous. 
Eagle,Ow], Lanius. 
Piscivorous. 
Pelican,Cormorant. 
Herbivorous. 
Galline, Pigeons, 
Geese. 
Carnivorous. 
Crocodiles, Snakes. 
Herbivorous. 
Tortoise, Turtle, 
Iguana. 
Carnivorous. 
The greater part. 
Herbivorous. 
Carp, Chub. Per- 
haps most want- 
ing teeth take 
bread and grains. 
Carnivorous. 
Scorpions, Spiders. 
Herbivorous. 
Land Crabs, proba- 
bly Water Crabs, 
&e. 
Carnivorous. 
Flies, Beetles, [ch- 
neumons. 
Herbivorous. 
Chafers, Larve ge- 
nerally. 
Sea Slugs, inhabit- 
ing pointed shells 
with channelled 
mouths. 
Herbivorous. 
Land Slugs, Snails, 
&e. 
Require putrid ani- 
mal and vegeta- 
ble substances for 
nutrition. 
