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The best inland boundary of this Sub - region would probably be the water -
parting between the West African rivers on ... There can , at any rate , be now little
doubt that the West African fauna extends nearly as far eastwards as the western
...
The best inland boundary of this Sub - region would probably be the water -
parting between the West African rivers on ... There can , at any rate , be now little
doubt that the West African fauna extends nearly as far eastwards as the western
...
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SECTION V . — THE WEST AFRICAN SUB - KEGION The West African Sub -
region , as defined above , does not contain nearly so large a proportion of
peculiar genera as the Malagasy Sub - region . At the same time , twelve out of a
total of ...
SECTION V . — THE WEST AFRICAN SUB - KEGION The West African Sub -
region , as defined above , does not contain nearly so large a proportion of
peculiar genera as the Malagasy Sub - region . At the same time , twelve out of a
total of ...
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already referred to , are also confined to the West African Sub - region . Turning
now to the Carnivores , there are found in the West African Sub - region only , two
remarkable genera , Poiana and Nandinia . Of these the former is closely allied ...
already referred to , are also confined to the West African Sub - region . Turning
now to the Carnivores , there are found in the West African Sub - region only , two
remarkable genera , Poiana and Nandinia . Of these the former is closely allied ...
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