The Geography of MammalsK. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, Limited, 1899 - 335 páginas |
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THE PALÆARCTIC REGIONSECTION I . BOUNDARIES OF THE PALÆARCTIC
REGION . 177 „ II . GENERAL VIEW OF THE MAMMAL - FAUNA OF THE
PALÆAROTIC REGION . . . . 178 , III . SUB - DIVISION OF THE PALÆARCTIC
REGION ...
THE PALÆARCTIC REGIONSECTION I . BOUNDARIES OF THE PALÆARCTIC
REGION . 177 „ II . GENERAL VIEW OF THE MAMMAL - FAUNA OF THE
PALÆAROTIC REGION . . . . 178 , III . SUB - DIVISION OF THE PALÆARCTIC
REGION ...
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LIST OF MAPS 82 PLATE I . Outline Map of the World , showing the six Regions
of the Geographical Distribution of Mammals . . . . . . To face ... Map of the
Palæarctic Region , showing its Division into three Sub - regions . . , , VIII . Outline
Map of ...
LIST OF MAPS 82 PLATE I . Outline Map of the World , showing the six Regions
of the Geographical Distribution of Mammals . . . . . . To face ... Map of the
Palæarctic Region , showing its Division into three Sub - regions . . , , VIII . Outline
Map of ...
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160 THE PALÆARCTIC REGION . . . . . FIG . 35 . The Bactrian Camel ( Camelus
bactrianus ) . 36 . The Musk - deer ( Moschus moschiferus ) . , 37 . The Chamois (
Rupicapra tragus ) . . „ 38 . The Barbary Sheep ( Ovis tragelaphus ) 39 .
160 THE PALÆARCTIC REGION . . . . . FIG . 35 . The Bactrian Camel ( Camelus
bactrianus ) . 36 . The Musk - deer ( Moschus moschiferus ) . , 37 . The Chamois (
Rupicapra tragus ) . . „ 38 . The Barbary Sheep ( Ovis tragelaphus ) 39 .
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( North America down to the Isthmus ) of Tehuantepec of Tehma V . Nearctic
Region . ... Palæarctic Region . We will now take a brief survey of the principal
features of these six regions — as shown in the accompanying chart ( Plate I . , p .
( North America down to the Isthmus ) of Tehuantepec of Tehma V . Nearctic
Region . ... Palæarctic Region . We will now take a brief survey of the principal
features of these six regions — as shown in the accompanying chart ( Plate I . , p .
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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
...
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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