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... system adopted in this work , with the exception that he recognises an Arctic
Sub - region to include the more northerly ... on this subject as regards birds ( 7 ) ,
adopts the method of divisions followed here with the two following exceptions .
... system adopted in this work , with the exception that he recognises an Arctic
Sub - region to include the more northerly ... on this subject as regards birds ( 7 ) ,
adopts the method of divisions followed here with the two following exceptions .
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... with the exception of the Sandwich Islands , which , owing to their many
peculiarities , must be kept apart as a separate Sub - region . There is very little to
be said concerning the Polynesian Sub - region so far as mammals are
concerned .
... with the exception of the Sandwich Islands , which , owing to their many
peculiarities , must be kept apart as a separate Sub - region . There is very little to
be said concerning the Polynesian Sub - region so far as mammals are
concerned .
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The Carnivores , which follow next , are well represented in the Neotropical
Region , but belong generally to families of wide distribution . But one family , the
Raccoons ( Procyonidæ ) , with the exception of a single genus ( Ælurus ) , which
is ...
The Carnivores , which follow next , are well represented in the Neotropical
Region , but belong generally to families of wide distribution . But one family , the
Raccoons ( Procyonidæ ) , with the exception of a single genus ( Ælurus ) , which
is ...
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