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The evidence of the Bats , therefore , points unmistakably to the inference that the
West India Islands have been peopled with Mammalian life from South and not
from North America . In this connection it may be noted that Mr . Frank Chapman
...
The evidence of the Bats , therefore , points unmistakably to the inference that the
West India Islands have been peopled with Mammalian life from South and not
from North America . In this connection it may be noted that Mr . Frank Chapman
...
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American mammals , first of all excludes from what he terms the North American
Region the extreme northern parts of that continent . He considers that the Arctic
portion of that continent , namely , that beyond the limit of arboreal vegetation ...
American mammals , first of all excludes from what he terms the North American
Region the extreme northern parts of that continent . He considers that the Arctic
portion of that continent , namely , that beyond the limit of arboreal vegetation ...
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In Gilgit , Hunza , and Tibet , it occurs occasionally within the range of the Indian
sportsman , but is more frequent further north , and in the north - west ranges of
Siberia and Amurland . After the four great Cats of the Old World , we must ...
In Gilgit , Hunza , and Tibet , it occurs occasionally within the range of the Indian
sportsman , but is more frequent further north , and in the north - west ranges of
Siberia and Amurland . After the four great Cats of the Old World , we must ...
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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