The Geography of Mammals |
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American mammals , first of all excludes from what he terms the North American
Region the extreme northern parts of that continent . He considers that the Arctic
portion of that continent , namely , that beyond the limit of arboreal vegetation ...
American mammals , first of all excludes from what he terms the North American
Region the extreme northern parts of that continent . He considers that the Arctic
portion of that continent , namely , that beyond the limit of arboreal vegetation ...
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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 . Its boundaries have already been defined in previous ...
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 . Its boundaries have already been defined in previous ...
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The Puma has a very wide distribution in America , extending over the greater
part of both North and South America , from the most northern of the United
States and British Columbia down to Patagonia . In the extent of its range from
north to ...
The Puma has a very wide distribution in America , extending over the greater
part of both North and South America , from the most northern of the United
States and British Columbia down to Patagonia . In the extent of its range from
north to ...
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