The Geography of MammalsK. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, Limited, 1899 - 335 páginas |
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THE EASTERN OR HUMID SUB - REGION VII . THE PAST HISTORY OF THE NEARCTIC MAMMAL161 164 167 169 99 FAUNA 171 . . LIST OF THE PRINCIPAL AUTHORITIES REFERRED TO IN CHAPTER VI . 176 CHAPTER VII THE PALÆARCTIC REGION177 11 .
THE EASTERN OR HUMID SUB - REGION VII . THE PAST HISTORY OF THE NEARCTIC MAMMAL161 164 167 169 99 FAUNA 171 . . LIST OF THE PRINCIPAL AUTHORITIES REFERRED TO IN CHAPTER VI . 176 CHAPTER VII THE PALÆARCTIC REGION177 11 .
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Whole of the Eastern Hemisphere north of a line on the south of the Atlas , and running eastward through the south of Palestine and Persia , along the Himalayas , through Central Asia and the centre of China to the Pacific .
Whole of the Eastern Hemisphere north of a line on the south of the Atlas , and running eastward through the south of Palestine and Persia , along the Himalayas , through Central Asia and the centre of China to the Pacific .
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It inhabits the scrubs throughout the eastern districts of Australia , and is likewise occasionally found as far along the southern coast as Western Australia . In Tasmania a slightly different species ( Echidna setosa ) with ...
It inhabits the scrubs throughout the eastern districts of Australia , and is likewise occasionally found as far along the southern coast as Western Australia . In Tasmania a slightly different species ( Echidna setosa ) with ...
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If now we reconsider the list , counting only Monotremes , Marsupials , and Rodents , it will be found that out of 130 species , thirty - five range from west to east to greater or less extent ; forty - nine are confined to the eastern ...
If now we reconsider the list , counting only Monotremes , Marsupials , and Rodents , it will be found that out of 130 species , thirty - five range from west to east to greater or less extent ; forty - nine are confined to the eastern ...
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... existence of a ( now mostly submerged ) southern continent , the remains of which are represented by the land round the South Pole , while former arms stretched upwards and embraced New Zealand , Eastern 46 THE GEOGRAPHY OF MAMMALS.
... existence of a ( now mostly submerged ) southern continent , the remains of which are represented by the land round the South Pole , while former arms stretched upwards and embraced New Zealand , Eastern 46 THE GEOGRAPHY OF MAMMALS.
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