The Geography of MammalsK. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, Limited, 1899 - 335 páginas |
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... and are only met with elsewhere in South America ( one or two species of
Opossum occurring in North America , but being probably only recent intruders
from the south ) ; and that the typical mammals or Eutheria occupy the rest of the
world ...
... and are only met with elsewhere in South America ( one or two species of
Opossum occurring in North America , but being probably only recent intruders
from the south ) ; and that the typical mammals or Eutheria occupy the rest of the
world ...
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1 As will be shown later on , this statement is not absolutely correct as regards
North America , as at least one species of marsupial occurs within its limits . 1
Recently Señor Ameghino has described from the Santa Cruz THE
GEOGRAPHY OF ...
1 As will be shown later on , this statement is not absolutely correct as regards
North America , as at least one species of marsupial occurs within its limits . 1
Recently Señor Ameghino has described from the Santa Cruz THE
GEOGRAPHY OF ...
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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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Again , Mr . J . A . Allen , of New York , in his recently published essays ( 1 and 2 )
, has shown considerable independence of thought in this matter . In the
introduction to the later of them , which deals chiefly with the distribution of North
...
Again , Mr . J . A . Allen , of New York , in his recently published essays ( 1 and 2 )
, has shown considerable independence of thought in this matter . In the
introduction to the later of them , which deals chiefly with the distribution of North
...
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Dr . Bowdler Sharpe ( 12 ) has also recently published his views on the zoo -
geographical areas , as worked out from the distribution of birds . Dealing here
only with the division of the Earth into Regions , we notice that although he
makes ...
Dr . Bowdler Sharpe ( 12 ) has also recently published his views on the zoo -
geographical areas , as worked out from the distribution of birds . Dealing here
only with the division of the Earth into Regions , we notice that although he
makes ...
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