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The islands of St . Helena and Ascension , situated in the South Atlantic , are both
of them of volcanic origin , and separated from the mainland of Africa by more
than 800 miles of deep water . Neither of these islands possesses any
Vertebrates ...
The islands of St . Helena and Ascension , situated in the South Atlantic , are both
of them of volcanic origin , and separated from the mainland of Africa by more
than 800 miles of deep water . Neither of these islands possesses any
Vertebrates ...
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Returning to the central Atlantic we find two species of Seals inhabiting these
waters , both belonging to the same genus , Monachus . One of these ( M .
albiventer ) inhabits the Mediterranean and the adjoining coasts of the Atlantic ,
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Returning to the central Atlantic we find two species of Seals inhabiting these
waters , both belonging to the same genus , Monachus . One of these ( M .
albiventer ) inhabits the Mediterranean and the adjoining coasts of the Atlantic ,
OS RA 28 ...
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The Sirenians are entirely absent from the North Atlantic and constitute another
lipomorph of that area . Coming to the Whales , we find the Mystacoceti well
represented in the North Atlantic by Balæna , Megaptera , and Balænoptera ; but
of ...
The Sirenians are entirely absent from the North Atlantic and constitute another
lipomorph of that area . Coming to the Whales , we find the Mystacoceti well
represented in the North Atlantic by Balæna , Megaptera , and Balænoptera ; but
of ...
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