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This Sub - region includes the portion of Sikkim below 10 , 000 feet , Assam ,
China south of the northern water - parting of the Yang - tzeKiang , the islands of
Formosa and Hainan , and all the countries of the Indo - Chinese peninsula (
Cochin ...
This Sub - region includes the portion of Sikkim below 10 , 000 feet , Assam ,
China south of the northern water - parting of the Yang - tzeKiang , the islands of
Formosa and Hainan , and all the countries of the Indo - Chinese peninsula (
Cochin ...
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With the exception of the Malay Peninsula , the whole of this Sub - region
consists of islands , which , however , are separated from the main continental
mass by comparatively shallow water , so that an elevation of 100 fathoms would
...
With the exception of the Malay Peninsula , the whole of this Sub - region
consists of islands , which , however , are separated from the main continental
mass by comparatively shallow water , so that an elevation of 100 fathoms would
...
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The following table gives the figures relating to the distribution of the genera
within the Sub - region ( excluding bats ) :Number of genera that occur in( 1 ) The
Malay Peninsula , Sumatra , Borneo , and Java . ( 2 ) The Malay Peninsula ...
The following table gives the figures relating to the distribution of the genera
within the Sub - region ( excluding bats ) :Number of genera that occur in( 1 ) The
Malay Peninsula , Sumatra , Borneo , and Java . ( 2 ) The Malay Peninsula ...
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