| Alfred Russel Wallace - 1876 - 606 lehte
...and the Australian. The two former are only separated by thirty-six miles of shallow sea at Behring's Straits, so that it is possible to go from Cape Horn...same conditions as far as Melbourne and Hobart Town. This curious fact, of the almost perfect continuity of all the great masses of land notwithstanding... | |
| Alfred Russel Wallace - 1876 - 602 lehte
...and the Australian. The two former are only separated by thirty-six miles of shallow sea at Behring's Straits, so that it is possible to go from Cape Horn...Hope without ever being out of sight of land ; and osving to the intervention of the numerous islands of the Malay Archipelago the journey might be continued... | |
| Alfred Russel Wallace - 1876 - 586 lehte
...and the Australian. The two former are only separated by thirty-six miles of shallow sea at Behring's Straits, so that it is possible to go from Cape Horn to Singapore or the Cape «f Good Hope without ever being out of sight of land ; and owing to the intervention of the numerous... | |
| Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (U.S.) - 1878 - 930 lehte
...isolated from each other. . . . the whole land is almost continuous. It consists essentially of only three masses : the American, the Asia- African, and the...the same conditions as far as Melbourne and Hobart Town."t The close proximity of the great land-masses in the Arctic regions is a fact to be kept in... | |
| Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (U.S.) - 1878 - 942 lehte
...is almost continuous. It consists essentially of only three masses : the American, the Asia-African, and the Australian. The two former are only separated...islands of the Malay Archipelago the journey might be coutiuued under the same conditions as far as Melbourne and flobart Town."! The close proximity of... | |
| Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (U.S.) - 1878 - 240 lehte
...and the Australian. The two former are only separated by thirty-six miles of shallow sea at Behring's Straits, so that it is possible to go from Cape Horn...the same conditions as far as Melbourne and Hobart Town."t The close proximity of the great land-masses in the Arctic regions is a fact to be kept in... | |
| 1878 - 932 lehte
...and the Australian. The two former are only separated by thirty-six miles of shallow sea at Bearing's Straits, so that it is possible to go from Cape Horn to Singapore or the Cape of Good Поре without ever being out of sight of land ; and owing to the intervention of the numerous islands... | |
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