Lectures to Young Ladies Comprising Outlines And Applications of the Different

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Class IV. Contains Fishes (Pisces), natives of the water, unable to exist for any length of time out of it; swift in their motions, and voracious in their appetites, breathing by means of gills, which are generally united in a long arch ; swimming by means of radiated fins, and mostly covered with scales.
Second Grand Division.
Class V. Mollusca, bodies soft without bones, but their muscles attached to a skin which forms a calcare- ous covering, called a shell, and is in many cases, pro- duced
...from their skin. These animals possess no organs of sense but those of taste and sight, and these are often wanting. The nautilus and cuttle-fish are of the highest order of Molluscous animals.
One order contains animals without head, having a shell usually of two pieces; these are called Si-valves; as the oyster, clam, and snail. The study of concholo- gy (from conchus a shell) has relation to this class of animals.
Third Grand Division.
"We proceed next to those animals called Articulated; these have jointed trunks and mostly jointed limbs.


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