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176 CHAPTER VII THE PALÆARCTIC REGIONSECTION I . BOUNDARIES OF
THE PALÆARCTIC REGION . 177 „ II . GENERAL VIEW OF THE MAMMAL -
FAUNA OF THE PALÆARCTIC REGION . . . . 178 III . SUB - DIVISION OF THE ...
176 CHAPTER VII THE PALÆARCTIC REGIONSECTION I . BOUNDARIES OF
THE PALÆARCTIC REGION . 177 „ II . GENERAL VIEW OF THE MAMMAL -
FAUNA OF THE PALÆARCTIC REGION . . . . 178 III . SUB - DIVISION OF THE ...
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CHAPTER VII THE PALÆARCTIC REGION ( PLATE VII . , p . 196 ) SECTION I . -
BOUNDARIES OF THE PALÆARCTIC REGION This , the last of the six great
Regions , consists , as its name implies , of the whole northern part of the Old
World ...
CHAPTER VII THE PALÆARCTIC REGION ( PLATE VII . , p . 196 ) SECTION I . -
BOUNDARIES OF THE PALÆARCTIC REGION This , the last of the six great
Regions , consists , as its name implies , of the whole northern part of the Old
World ...
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The most remarkable endemic representative of the family of Moles in the
Palæarctic Region is the Desman , Myogale , of which there are two species ,
one found in the Pyrenees , and the other in the streams and lakes of South -
Eastern ...
The most remarkable endemic representative of the family of Moles in the
Palæarctic Region is the Desman , Myogale , of which there are two species ,
one found in the Pyrenees , and the other in the streams and lakes of South -
Eastern ...
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