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China , where it inhabits the mountain forests and has been named S . roxellanæ
from its conspicuous turned - up nose . Borneo , Sumatra , and Java , have each
of them distinct species of this wide - spread genus . Closely allied to the ...
China , where it inhabits the mountain forests and has been named S . roxellanæ
from its conspicuous turned - up nose . Borneo , Sumatra , and Java , have each
of them distinct species of this wide - spread genus . Closely allied to the ...
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SECTION V . - DISTRIBUTION OF THE MARMOSETS Like the Platyrrhine
Monkeys the little Marmosets , which constitute the family Hapalidæ , are entirely
restricted to the tropical forests of the New World . The family embraces but two
genera ...
SECTION V . - DISTRIBUTION OF THE MARMOSETS Like the Platyrrhine
Monkeys the little Marmosets , which constitute the family Hapalidæ , are entirely
restricted to the tropical forests of the New World . The family embraces but two
genera ...
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In the Cape Colony the only spot where it is said still to exist is the forests of the
Knysna . The Indian Elephant ( Elephas indicus ) inhabits the forest - lands of
British India , Ceylon , Burma , the Malay Peninsula , and Sumatra . Its
occurrence in ...
In the Cape Colony the only spot where it is said still to exist is the forests of the
Knysna . The Indian Elephant ( Elephas indicus ) inhabits the forest - lands of
British India , Ceylon , Burma , the Malay Peninsula , and Sumatra . Its
occurrence in ...
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