The Geography of Mammals |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 76
Página 18
CHAPTER II THE AUSTRALIAN REGION ( PLATE II . , p . 50 ) SECTION I . -
BOUNDARIES OF THE AUSTRALIAN REGION THE Australian Region , as will
be seen by the map ( Plate II . ) , includes Australia , New Guinea , and the
Moluccas ...
CHAPTER II THE AUSTRALIAN REGION ( PLATE II . , p . 50 ) SECTION I . -
BOUNDARIES OF THE AUSTRALIAN REGION THE Australian Region , as will
be seen by the map ( Plate II . ) , includes Australia , New Guinea , and the
Moluccas ...
Página 19
It bas doubtless relations to both the Oriental and the Australian Regions , but
has besides many peculiar forms inhabiting it , which do not seem to connect it
with either region . On the whole , however , the evidence of the mammals , at
any ...
It bas doubtless relations to both the Oriental and the Australian Regions , but
has besides many peculiar forms inhabiting it , which do not seem to connect it
with either region . On the whole , however , the evidence of the mammals , at
any ...
Página 21
SUBDIVISION OF THE AUSTRALIAN REGION The Australian Region may be
most conveniently divided into five Sub - regions ( see Plate II . , p . 50 ) ; these
are( 1 ) The Austral Sub - region , containing - - The islandcontinent of Australia ,
with ...
SUBDIVISION OF THE AUSTRALIAN REGION The Australian Region may be
most conveniently divided into five Sub - regions ( see Plate II . , p . 50 ) ; these
are( 1 ) The Austral Sub - region , containing - - The islandcontinent of Australia ,
with ...
Comentarios de la gente - Escribir un comentario
No encontramos ningún comentario en los lugares habituales.
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
absence abundant Africa allied already animals appears Asia Atlantic Australian Region Bats Bears beds belong birds boundary Cape Carnivora Central characteristic closely coast common confined connected considerable considered containing Deer distinct distribution districts divided division doubt Eastern endemic entirely Ethiopian Region Europe exception existing extends extinct fact fauna five forests forms four genera genus geographical greater Indian inhabitants Insectivores islands known land Lemurs less limits Madagascar mainland Malagasy mammals Marsupials Monkeys mountains namely Nearctic Region nearly Neotropical Region North northern occur Ocean Old World Order Oriental Region origin Pacific Palæarctic Region Panama peculiar Peninsula Pleistocene portion possesses present probably range recent regards remains remarkable represented restricted Rodents seems separate single South America Southern species spread Sub-region tropical true Ungulates usually West Western whole widely