The Geography of MammalsK. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, Limited, 1899 - 335 páginas |
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veòs , new , and TPÓTikos , i.e. , tropical land of the New World . Extent . — America , south of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec , and the West Indies . Characteristics . — Monkeys of the peculiar families Cebide and Hapalidæ ; absence of ...
veòs , new , and TPÓTikos , i.e. , tropical land of the New World . Extent . — America , south of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec , and the West Indies . Characteristics . — Monkeys of the peculiar families Cebide and Hapalidæ ; absence of ...
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... and that the remaining one is widely spread throughout the tropical regions of both hemispheres . The most The most recent arrangement of this family , therefore , gives little support to Professor Huxley's arguments .
... and that the remaining one is widely spread throughout the tropical regions of both hemispheres . The most The most recent arrangement of this family , therefore , gives little support to Professor Huxley's arguments .
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2. A North Temperate Realm , occupying the whole of the northern hemisphere between the isotherms of 32 ° and 70 ° F. 3. An American Tropical Realm , consisting of Tropical America 10 THE GEOGRAPHY OF MAMMALS.
2. A North Temperate Realm , occupying the whole of the northern hemisphere between the isotherms of 32 ° and 70 ° F. 3. An American Tropical Realm , consisting of Tropical America 10 THE GEOGRAPHY OF MAMMALS.
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An American Tropical Realm , consisting of Tropical America . 4. An Indo - African Realm , consisting of Africa , except the northern border , and Tropical Asia and its islands . 5. A South American Temperate Realm , embracing extra ...
An American Tropical Realm , consisting of Tropical America . 4. An Indo - African Realm , consisting of Africa , except the northern border , and Tropical Asia and its islands . 5. A South American Temperate Realm , embracing extra ...
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The Bats of the Australian Region ( 3 ) are very numerous , more especially in the islands to the north of Australia , where the tropical conditions are specially favourable to the development of this group . No less than twenty - eight ...
The Bats of the Australian Region ( 3 ) are very numerous , more especially in the islands to the north of Australia , where the tropical conditions are specially favourable to the development of this group . No less than twenty - eight ...
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