Book digitized by Google from the library of University of Michigan and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. On t.-p. on v.11, in place of volume number: Supplementary volume on the fossils Accompanied by "A classified index and synopsis of The animal kingdom arranged in conformity with its organization, by the Baron Cuvier ... with supplementary additions to each order, by Edward Griffith ... and others." (2 p. L., 328, cxix p. 22 cm.) Published: London, Printed for Whittaker and co., 1835 Alphabetical table of authors quoted: p.[283]-328 Issued in parts. Plates mostly colored and many are in two states, both colored and uncolored Mode of access: Internet v.1-4. The class Mammalia with specific descriptions by E. Griffith, C. H. Smith, and E. Pidgeon. 1827.--v.5. Synopsis of the species of the class Mammalia, as arranged ... by Cuvier and other naturalists [by J. E. Gray; the Ruminantia, by C. H. Smith] 1827.--v.6-8. The class Aves, with specific descriptions, by E. Griffith and E. Pidgeon; the additional species inserted in the text of Cuvier by J. E. Gray. 1829.--v.9. The class Reptilia, with specific descriptions by E. Griffith and E. Pidgeon. 1831.--v.10. The class Pisces, with supplementary additions, by E. Giffith and C. H. Smith. 1834.-- Cont. [v.11] The Fossil remains of the animal kingdom, by E. Pidgeon. 1830.--v.12. The Mollusca and Radiata, with supplementary additions, by E. Giffith and E. Pidgeon. 1834.--v.13. The classes Annelida, Crustacea, and Arachnida [the last two by P. A. Latreille] with supplementary additions by E. Griffith and E. Pidgeon. 1833.--v.14-15. The class Insecta [by P. A. Latreille]; with supplementary additions, by E. Griffith and E. Pidgeon, and notices of new genera and species, by G. Gray. 1832 Title and imprint vary slightly Each volume has also special t.-p A tabular view of the classification of animals adopted by the Baron Cuvier; with specific examples: cxix p