| Alfred Russel Wallace - 1876 - 704 lehte
...of geographical collections, and the almost total want of complete and comparable local catalogues. Till every wellmarked district, — every archipelago,...the more important groups of animals catalogued on a uniform plan, and with a uniform nomenclature, a thoroughly satisfactory account of the Geographical... | |
| Alfred Russel Wallace - 1876 - 676 lehte
...of geographical collections, and the almost total want ot" complete and comparable local catalogues. Till every wellmarked district, — every archipelago,...its known species of the more important groups of animal? catalogued on a uniform plan, and with a uniform nomenclature, a thoroughly satisfactory account... | |
| Alfred Russel Wallace - 1876 - 664 lehte
...almost total want of complete and comparable local catalogues. Till every wellmarked district,—every archipelago, and every important island, has all its...the more important groups of animals catalogued on a uniform plan, and with a uniform nomenclature, a thoroughly satisfactory account of the Geographical... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1877 - 826 lehte
...looking upon their range in space and time as an important portion of the earth's history. . . • Till every well-marked district, — every archipelago,...the more important groups of animals catalogued on a uniform plan, and with a uniform nomenclature, a thoroughly satisfactory account of the Geographical... | |
| Mark V. Lomolino, Dov F. Sax, James H. Brown - 2004 - 1284 lehte
...almost total want of complete and comparable local catalogues. Till every wellmarked district,—every archipelago, and every important island, has all its known species of the more important groups of ftm'mfrlq catalogued on a uniform plan, and with a uniform nomenclature, a thoroughly satisfactory... | |
| 1877 - 572 lehte
...On the Distribution of Birds on the Lower Petchora, in North-east Russia. By JA HARVIE BROWN, FZS " Till every well-marked district, every archipelago,...Geographical Distribution of Animals will not be possible." THE following paper is intended as a companion paper to the fuller account published in 'The Ibis'... | |
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