A subclass of Mammalia, including nearly all the mammals of Australia and the adjacent islands, together with the opossums of America.
An order or subclass of cryptogamous plants; the mosses.
A subclass of fishes, comprising the sharks, the rays, and the Chim\'91ra.
A subclass of Crustacea, including Arthrostraca and Thoracostraca, or all those higher than the Entomostraca.
The subclass of Mammalia which includes the marsupials.
Bearing the stamens on a discoid outgrowth of the receptacle; -- said of a subclass of plants.
A subclass of fishes including all the ordinary bony fishes as distinguished from the ganoids.
This subclass embraces all the higher orders, including man.
Bearing the stamens directly on the receptacle; -- said of a subclass of polypetalous dicotyledonous plants in the system of De Candolle.
A subclass of gastropod mollusks in which the sexes are separate.
A subclass of Gastropoda, in which the body is symmetrical, the right and left sides being equal.
A subclass of Mammalia, having a cloaca in which the ducts of the urinary, genital, and alimentary systems terminate, as in birds.
A class or subclass defined to receive means for making a particular product, as an electric lamp, is superior to a class or subclassdesigned to perform a general function, as pumping air from a container.
A class or subclass defined to receive a certain combination is superior to one defined to receive an element or a combination that is a part of that certain combination.
This avoids the need of a cross reference into the combination subclass, and a lack of a copy in the detail subclassis immaterial, as it is seen in the completion of the search through the combination subclass.
But if in addition to defining the operation of a particular machine the claim also specifies acts not performed by the machine, the classification should be in the class or subclass in which the process belongs.
If the title had been Planers, Reciprocating beds, the indication would be that the subclass was a part subclass to receive planer beds only.
A work-reversing mill must be placed in subclass 33 rather than in subclass 34 even though it have three or more coacting rolls.
If a title having indented species under it has a number, it not only represents a subject to be divided but also a subclass including all other species not falling within the indented titles.
Thus, a book of poems would belong in subclass "Subject-matter" and a 16mo volume bound with purple celluloid covers would belong in subclass "Size.
Existing Chilopoda may be classified as follows, into five orders referable to two subclasses-- Subclass I.
This subclass contains the single order Scutigeromorpha and the family Scutigeridae.
The only form referred to this subclass of extinct birds is Archaeopteryx[96], the earliest known bird.
To this subclass may be referred all known birds except Archaeopteryx.
This subclass contains only a single order, the Monotremata, and the following characteristics are equally applicable to the subclass and to the order.
A subclass of fishes, comprising the sharks, the rays, and the Chimæra.
This subclass of artifacts is religiously eschewed by the Seri; but it is of much interest as an illustration of the way in which artificialization proceeds, and of the exceeding slowness of primitive progress.
The subclass c forms an exogamous unit with e, and the subclass d with f.
To this subclass the name Haplopoda may be applied, the feet being simple.
I am therefore transferring the Aglaspidae from the Merostomata to a new subclassunder the Crustacea.
In the general dwindling of the subclass through the Devonian and later Palaeozoic, the few surviving species with small pygidia were the first to go, and the proetids with large abdominal shields the last.
Altogether, the primitive Copepoda seem much more closely allied to the Trilobita than any other modern Crustacea, but unfortunately no fossil representative of the subclass has been found.
The Middle Cambrian Branchiopoda are more closely allied to the Trilobita than are the modern ones, but still the subclass is not so closely related to that group as has been thought.
Defn: A subclass of Mammalia, having a cloaca in which the ducts of the urinary, genital, and alimentary systems terminate, as in birds.
Defn: Bearing the stamens directly on the receptacle; -- said of a subclass of polypetalous dicotyledonous plants in the system of De Candolle.
Defn: One of the natural groups, more important than an order, into which some classes are divided; as, the angiospermous subclass of exogens.
Defn: A subclass of Crustacea, including Arthrostraca and Thoracostraca, or all those higher than the Entomostraca.
Defn: A subclass of Mammalia, including nearly all the mammals of Australia and the adjacent islands, together with the opossums of America.
Defn: A subclass of fishes including all the ordinary bony fishes as distinguished from the ganoids.
Defn: A subclassof Gastropoda, in which the body is symmetrical, the right and left sides being equal.
Defn: A red coloring matter found in algæ of the subclass Florideæ.
Defn: An order or subclass of cryptogamous plants; the mosses.
So when women of the Gnaritjbellan subclass wade into the water to gather lilies, little sprites swarm up their legs and are born as kangaroo children.
From this I finally concluded that it belonged to the branch Vertebrata, class Mammalia, subclass Monodelphia, group Pisciforma, order Cetacea, family .
This superorder is equivalent to the subclass Azygostei of Hay.
Gurley has brought together our knowledge of the protozoans of the subclass Myxosporidia, to which these epidemics are chiefly due.
For this form a specialsubclass (or order) may be created which we may term Anarthrodira.
We follow Dean in regarding the latter as representative of a distinct class, leaving the Sirenoidei, with the Ctenodipterini, to constitute the subclass of Dipneusti.
To be accepted "as the representative of the newsubclass (or class) Cycliae constituted for it by Professor Gill.
Of the extensive discussion relating to this important question we may quote two arguments for the retention of the subclass of Ganoids, the first by Francis M.
We may here break the sequence from the Isospondyli to the other soft-rayed fishes, to interpolate a large group of uncertain origin, the series or subclass of eels.
The firstsubclass covers certain most ancient skeletons and parts of skeletons that naturalists are not yet agreed are true reptiles, some considering them stegocephalian amphibians.
The simplest of the crustaceans are those small creatures of the subclass Branchiopoda (gill-footed) that swarm in our waters, both salt and fresh.
In the first subclass belong all those very ancient cephalopods called in a general way ammonites, goniatites, orthoceratites, etc.
These forefathers (subclass Stegocephalia) are the earliest known four-footed animals, and their fossil skeletons are found from the Carboniferous up to the Trias, after which the race disappears.
Though the subclass of reptiles we call dinosaurs lived all through the Mesozoic Era, those whose fossil bones have been uncovered in this Dinosaur Quarry are embedded in a stratum of rock called the Morrison formation.
In the scheme of classification these orders of reptiles are grouped together into the subclass Archosauria.
This subclass includes the dinosaurs, crocodiles, and the flying reptiles.
Bring up sentences with twenty descriptive adjectives, having some of each subclass named in Sec.
In parsing an adjective, tell-- (1) The class and subclass to which it belongs.
Footnote 1: The orders of this Subclass have been elaborated anew for this edition by Prof.
Embryo with a pair of opposite cotyledons, or in Subclass II.
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