The Geography of MammalsK. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, Limited, 1899 - 335 páginas |
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William Lutley Sclater, Philip Lutley Sclater. YOUNG FEMALE GORILLA ( From
an animal living in the Gardens of the Zoological Society of London , 1896 . ) [
Garden - Guide , 1896 . ]
William Lutley Sclater, Philip Lutley Sclater. YOUNG FEMALE GORILLA ( From
an animal living in the Gardens of the Zoological Society of London , 1896 . ) [
Garden - Guide , 1896 . ]
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16 ) It has long been evident to naturalists that the ordinary political divisions of
the earth ' s surface do not correspond with those based on the geographical
distribution of animal life . Europe , for instance , the most important of all the ...
16 ) It has long been evident to naturalists that the ordinary political divisions of
the earth ' s surface do not correspond with those based on the geographical
distribution of animal life . Europe , for instance , the most important of all the ...
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... naturally divided into Primary Regions , taking the amount of similarity and
dissimilarity of animal life as our sole guide . ... of the animal kingdom , and
examine the geographical distribution of this class of animals over the world ' s
surface .
... naturally divided into Primary Regions , taking the amount of similarity and
dissimilarity of animal life as our sole guide . ... of the animal kingdom , and
examine the geographical distribution of this class of animals over the world ' s
surface .
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The same system was adopted by Mr . Wallace in his standard work on “
Geographical Distribution ” ( 13 ) , and was there shown to be applicable to the
other principal groups of terrestrial animals . Moreover , the names then
bestowed on the ...
The same system was adopted by Mr . Wallace in his standard work on “
Geographical Distribution ” ( 13 ) , and was there shown to be applicable to the
other principal groups of terrestrial animals . Moreover , the names then
bestowed on the ...
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With regard to the first point , almost the only bond of union between the
Australian and Neotropical Regions , so far as mammals , at any rate , are
concerned , is the presence of Marsupials 1 “ Geographical Distribution of
Animals , ” vol . i .
With regard to the first point , almost the only bond of union between the
Australian and Neotropical Regions , so far as mammals , at any rate , are
concerned , is the presence of Marsupials 1 “ Geographical Distribution of
Animals , ” vol . i .
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