The Geography of MammalsK. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, Limited, 1899 - 335 páginas |
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primarily in three natural divisions ( which may , in fact , be considered as Sub -
classes ) of nearly equal value . These three Sub - classes are , as named by
Professor Huxley — the Prototheria , embracing only the Order Monotrematathe ...
primarily in three natural divisions ( which may , in fact , be considered as Sub -
classes ) of nearly equal value . These three Sub - classes are , as named by
Professor Huxley — the Prototheria , embracing only the Order Monotrematathe ...
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Q conomy 100 The groups entirely confined to each region are classed as “
endemic ” ; those that cross the frontiers slightly as “ quasi - endemic ” ; all others
are considered as “ wide - spread . ” The percentages , it will be observed , on ...
Q conomy 100 The groups entirely confined to each region are classed as “
endemic ” ; those that cross the frontiers slightly as “ quasi - endemic ” ; all others
are considered as “ wide - spread . ” The percentages , it will be observed , on ...
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The five other Orders of terrestrial mammals — the Ungulata , the Carnivora , the
Insectivora , the Edentata , and the Quadrumana - may be considered as
practically absent in the Australian Region , though members of several wide -
ranging ...
The five other Orders of terrestrial mammals — the Ungulata , the Carnivora , the
Insectivora , the Edentata , and the Quadrumana - may be considered as
practically absent in the Australian Region , though members of several wide -
ranging ...
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Of these , only the first two , the Austral and Papuan Sub - regions , need be
considered in detail , as there are , practically speaking , no mammalian
inhabitants , except Bats , in the other three Sub - regions . SECTION IV . — THE
AUSTRAL ...
Of these , only the first two , the Austral and Papuan Sub - regions , need be
considered in detail , as there are , practically speaking , no mammalian
inhabitants , except Bats , in the other three Sub - regions . SECTION IV . — THE
AUSTRAL ...
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... and is likewise occasionally found as far along the southern coast as Western
Australia . In Tasmania a slightly different species ( Echidna setosa ) with ON SA
IN longer fur , almost concealing the spines ( by some authors considered to be ...
... and is likewise occasionally found as far along the southern coast as Western
Australia . In Tasmania a slightly different species ( Echidna setosa ) with ON SA
IN longer fur , almost concealing the spines ( by some authors considered to be ...
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absence Africa allied already animals appears Asia Atlantic Australian Region Bats Bear beds belong birds boundary Carnivora Celebes Central characteristic closely coast common confined connected considerable considered containing distinct distribution districts divided division doubt Eastern endemic entirely Ethiopian Region Europe exception existing extends extinct fact fauna five forests forms four further genera genus geographical greater includes Indian inhabitants Insectivores islands known land Lemurs less limits Madagascar mainland mammals Marsupials Monkeys mountains namely Nearctic Region nearly Neotropical Region North northern occur Ocean Old World Order Oriental Region origin Pacific Palæarctic Region peculiar Peninsula Pleistocene portion possesses present probably range recent referred regards remains remarkable represented restricted Rodents seems separate single South America Southern species spread Sub-region terrestrial tropical true Ungulates usually West Western whole widely