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... REGION The past history of the Australian mammals is still very obscure ; the
only remains of extinct species yet discovered have been found in certain bone -
caves and in surface - deposits generally attributed to the Pleistocene Epoch .
... REGION The past history of the Australian mammals is still very obscure ; the
only remains of extinct species yet discovered have been found in certain bone -
caves and in surface - deposits generally attributed to the Pleistocene Epoch .
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Almost the only remains of fossil mammals that have been yet obtained from the
West Indies are certain detached teeth and some fragmentary bones , found in
some caves in the island of Anguilla , which is situated just to the east of the deep
...
Almost the only remains of fossil mammals that have been yet obtained from the
West Indies are certain detached teeth and some fragmentary bones , found in
some caves in the island of Anguilla , which is situated just to the east of the deep
...
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Here , too , so far as the scanty remains found in Europe allow us to form a
comparison , there is a close similarity between the faunas of the two Regions . In
the succeeding “ Bridger beds ” of Mid - Eocene age is found the earliest
evidence of ...
Here , too , so far as the scanty remains found in Europe allow us to form a
comparison , there is a close similarity between the faunas of the two Regions . In
the succeeding “ Bridger beds ” of Mid - Eocene age is found the earliest
evidence of ...
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