This document shows an example of the use of the subeqnarray environment. Here is one:
\begin{subeqnarray}
\slabel{eq0}
x & = & a \times b \\
\slabel{eq1}
& = & z + t\\
\slabel{eq2}
& = & z + t
\end{subeqnarray}
The first equation is number [*], the last is [*]. The equation as a whole can be referred to as equation [*].

To show that equation numbers behave normally, here's an eqnarray environment.

x = a×b (1)
  = z + t (2)
  = z + t (3)

These are equations [*][*] and [*].