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But on referring to the account of the distribution of the Parrots in Salvadori ' s
recently published catalogue ( 8 ) , it will be found ... The most recent
arrangement of this family , therefore , gives little support to Professor Huxley ' s
arguments .
But on referring to the account of the distribution of the Parrots in Salvadori ' s
recently published catalogue ( 8 ) , it will be found ... The most recent
arrangement of this family , therefore , gives little support to Professor Huxley ' s
arguments .
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For our recent knowledge of the fauna of Madagascar we are chiefly indebted to
the great work of Grandidier 1 ( 3 ) . Unfortunately , up to the present time only the
plates and a small portion of the letterpress of that part which deals with the ...
For our recent knowledge of the fauna of Madagascar we are chiefly indebted to
the great work of Grandidier 1 ( 3 ) . Unfortunately , up to the present time only the
plates and a small portion of the letterpress of that part which deals with the ...
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... by recent palæontological discoveries . SECTION III . - - SUB - DIVISION OF
THE NEARCTIC REGION The recent work of American naturalists , more
especially that of Merriam ( 2 ) and of Allen ( 1 ) , has greatly increased our
knowledge ...
... by recent palæontological discoveries . SECTION III . - - SUB - DIVISION OF
THE NEARCTIC REGION The recent work of American naturalists , more
especially that of Merriam ( 2 ) and of Allen ( 1 ) , has greatly increased our
knowledge ...
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