Defunct Linnaean taxonomy. 19th-century artworks of mammals and reptiles classified according to now mostly defunct Linnaean taxonomy. The system shown here had seven orders of mammals: Primates,Bruta,Ferae,Belluae,Glires,Pecora and Cete. Examples of the last two orders are shown; see image C017/8070 for the other five. The examples here are a giraffe,a chamois,a whale and a Grampus dolphin. The defunct Linnaean class 'Amphibia' is shown with two orders: Reptilia (alligator,chameleon,basilisk) and Serpentes (boa constrictor). This page is from 'Universal Technological Dictionary' (1823) by British author George Crabb (1778-1851) |