The Geography of MammalsK. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, Limited, 1899 - 335 páginas |
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In conformity with the suggestion already made to Professor Heilprin , he unites
the Palæarctic and Nearctic Regions under the title “ Holarctic , " and he also
separates New Zealand from Australia as an independent region . The chief ...
In conformity with the suggestion already made to Professor Heilprin , he unites
the Palæarctic and Nearctic Regions under the title “ Holarctic , " and he also
separates New Zealand from Australia as an independent region . The chief ...
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Taking the first question in dispute , we find that Mr . Allen , in his paper already
quoted ( 2 ) , gives a tabulated list of the genera of his North Temperate realm ,
dividing them into North American and Eur - asiatic ( = Palæarctic ) forms , and ...
Taking the first question in dispute , we find that Mr . Allen , in his paper already
quoted ( 2 ) , gives a tabulated list of the genera of his North Temperate realm ,
dividing them into North American and Eur - asiatic ( = Palæarctic ) forms , and ...
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Having completed our survey of the Monotremes and Marsupials of the
Australian Sub - region , we must now consider the Eutherian series , which , as
has been already shown , plays a very subordinate part in this extraordinary
fauna .
Having completed our survey of the Monotremes and Marsupials of the
Australian Sub - region , we must now consider the Eutherian series , which , as
has been already shown , plays a very subordinate part in this extraordinary
fauna .
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But a species of the same form , as already mentioned , has been ascertained of
late years to exist in Northern Queensland also , thus giving further proof of the
close alliance of the Papuan and Austral mammal - faunas . Nearly all the ...
But a species of the same form , as already mentioned , has been ascertained of
late years to exist in Northern Queensland also , thus giving further proof of the
close alliance of the Papuan and Austral mammal - faunas . Nearly all the ...
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It is probable that the land connection between the two areas , if it ever actually
existed , took place somewhere along this line . As already mentioned in the first
chapter of this volume , some writers on Geographical Distribution , especially ...
It is probable that the land connection between the two areas , if it ever actually
existed , took place somewhere along this line . As already mentioned in the first
chapter of this volume , some writers on Geographical Distribution , especially ...
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