The Geographical Distribution of Animals: With a Study of the Relations of Living and Extinct Faunas as Elucidating the Past Changes of the Earth's Surface, 1. köideHafner Publishing Company, 1962 |
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... Central and Northern Europe ( p . 191 ) —North European Islands ( p . 197 ) -Mediterranean Sub - region ( p . 199 ) —The Mediter- ranean and Atlantic Islands ( p . 206 ) -The Siberian Sub - region , or Northern Asia ( p . 216 ) -Japan ...
... Central and Northern Europe ( p . 191 ) —North European Islands ( p . 197 ) -Mediterranean Sub - region ( p . 199 ) —The Mediter- ranean and Atlantic Islands ( p . 206 ) -The Siberian Sub - region , or Northern Asia ( p . 216 ) -Japan ...
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... Central Asia Range beyond the Region . 70. Procarduelis ... 71. Chrysomitris ... 72. Dryospiza 78. Metoponia 74. Chlorospiza 75. Passer 76. Montifringilla 1 High Himalayas and E. Thibet 2 W. Europe to Japan N. and S. America 4 ...
... Central Asia Range beyond the Region . 70. Procarduelis ... 71. Chrysomitris ... 72. Dryospiza 78. Metoponia 74. Chlorospiza 75. Passer 76. Montifringilla 1 High Himalayas and E. Thibet 2 W. Europe to Japan N. and S. America 4 ...
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... Central India , 324 Palearctic and Ethiopian Central India , 325 of Ceylon , 327 genera of Indo - Chinese subr egion , 330 of Indo - Malayan sub - region , 337 illustration of peculiar Malayan , 339 of the Philippine Islands , 346 table ...
... Central India , 324 Palearctic and Ethiopian Central India , 325 of Ceylon , 327 genera of Indo - Chinese subr egion , 330 of Indo - Malayan sub - region , 337 illustration of peculiar Malayan , 339 of the Philippine Islands , 346 table ...
Contents
CHAPTER II | 10 |
Means of Dispersal of Mammalia p 10Climate as a Limit to the Range | 17 |
CHAPTER III | 35 |
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