The Geography of MammalsK. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, Limited, 1899 - 335 páginas |
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THE PAST HISTORY OF THE NEOTROPICAL MAMMAL - FAUNA . . . . . . 79 LIST
OF THE PRINCIPAL ... 122 CHAPTER V THE ORIENTAL REGIONSECTION I .
BOUNDARIES OF THE ORIENTAL REGION . . 123 , II . GENERAL VIEW OF THE
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THE PAST HISTORY OF THE NEOTROPICAL MAMMAL - FAUNA . . . . . . 79 LIST
OF THE PRINCIPAL ... 122 CHAPTER V THE ORIENTAL REGIONSECTION I .
BOUNDARIES OF THE ORIENTAL REGION . . 123 , II . GENERAL VIEW OF THE
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Map of the Neotropical Region , showing its Division into four Sub - regions . . . ,
IV . Map of the Ethiopian Region , showing its Division into four Sub - regions . . .
V . Map of the Oriental Region , showing its Division into four Sub - regions .
Map of the Neotropical Region , showing its Division into four Sub - regions . . . ,
IV . Map of the Ethiopian Region , showing its Division into four Sub - regions . . .
V . Map of the Oriental Region , showing its Division into four Sub - regions .
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The Indris ( Indris brevicaudatus ) . . 22 . The Ruffed Lemur ( Lemur varius ) 23 .
The Aye - aye ( Chiromys madagascariensis ) . . . . 102 104 105 106 . 107 . . .
THE ORIENTAL REGION FIG . 24 . The Nylghaie ( Boselaphus tragocamelus ) . „
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The Indris ( Indris brevicaudatus ) . . 22 . The Ruffed Lemur ( Lemur varius ) 23 .
The Aye - aye ( Chiromys madagascariensis ) . . . . 102 104 105 106 . 107 . . .
THE ORIENTAL REGION FIG . 24 . The Nylghaie ( Boselaphus tragocamelus ) . „
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Thus we obtain a division of the land - area of the globe for mammals into six
areas , which are called Regions ( see Plate I . , p . 16 ) , and which may be
shortly ... Oriental Region . al lace ' s line , and Celebes . . . ] ( North America
down to the ...
Thus we obtain a division of the land - area of the globe for mammals into six
areas , which are called Regions ( see Plate I . , p . 16 ) , and which may be
shortly ... Oriental Region . al lace ' s line , and Celebes . . . ] ( North America
down to the ...
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ORIENTAL REGION Extent . — Southern Asia , south of the Palæarctic Region ,
and islands of Indian Archipelago down to Wallace ' s line , including Celebes .
Characteristics . — Orangs , Gibbons , and other peculiar Monkeys . Flying Lemur
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ORIENTAL REGION Extent . — Southern Asia , south of the Palæarctic Region ,
and islands of Indian Archipelago down to Wallace ' s line , including Celebes .
Characteristics . — Orangs , Gibbons , and other peculiar Monkeys . Flying Lemur
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