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The classMammalia is scientifically defined as "all animals which have a vertebrated skeleton and suckle their young."
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From this I finally concluded that it belonged to the branch Vertebrata, classMammalia, subclass Monodelphia, group Pisciforma, order Cetacea, family .
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I concluded definitely that it belonged to the vertebrate branch, classmammalia.
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The porcupine, he might say, is of the classmammalia, and the order glires.
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All salmon are fish, for neither salmon nor fish belong to the classmammalia.
Usage of Mammalia in English
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It is figured in Blanford's 'Mammalia of the Second Yarkand Mission.'
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A sketch of the deposits containing extinct Mammalia in the neighbourhood of the Plata.
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The islands have perhaps no truly indigenous Mammalia but bats.
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RODENTS.-Thegnawing Mammalia, such as the rats, rabbits, and squirrels.
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Sir W. Elliot Catalogue of Mammalia 'Madras Journal of Lit.
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Background: Comparative whole genome analysis of Mammalia can benefit from the addition of more species.
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RAMUS.-Onehalf of the lower jaw in the Mammalia.
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Journal, June, 1857, in which the classification of the Mammalia by cerebral characters was proposed.
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A list of the Mammalia of Ceylon is subjoined.
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A review of Waterhouse's 'Natural History of the Mammalia.'
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The Mammalia of New Guinea and the adjacent islands, yet discovered, are only seventeen in number.
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Of all the families of the Mammalia, that of Rats and Mice is the most numerous.
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Those marked (asterisk) have been recorded by Professor Owen in his British Fossil Mammalia.
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The number of Mammalia known to inhabit the Indo-Malay region is very considerable, exceeding 170 species.
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We will first consider the Mammalia or warm-blooded quadrupeds, which present us with some singular anomalies.
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What would become of us if such a precedent could be extended to the genus Mammalia?