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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... Insectivora 4. Carnivora 5 . Cetacea } 6. Sirenia 7. Ungulata ... ... ... ... : : ... ... 8. Proboscidea ... 9. Hyracoidea 10. Rodentia 11. Edentata ... Didelphia 12. Marsupialia ... Ornithodelphia 13. Monotremata ... ... ... CARUS ...
... Insectivora 4. Carnivora 5 . Cetacea } 6. Sirenia 7. Ungulata ... ... ... ... : : ... ... 8. Proboscidea ... 9. Hyracoidea 10. Rodentia 11. Edentata ... Didelphia 12. Marsupialia ... Ornithodelphia 13. Monotremata ... ... ... CARUS ...
Page 87
... Insectivora ... Istiophora Order - CHIROPTERA . Fam . 9. Pteropidæ 10. Phyllostomidæ 11. Rhinolophida ... ... Gymnorhini 12. Vespertilionidæ 13. Noctilionidæ ... ... Fruit - eating Bats . ... Leaf - nosed Bats . Horse - shoe Bats . True ...
... Insectivora ... Istiophora Order - CHIROPTERA . Fam . 9. Pteropidæ 10. Phyllostomidæ 11. Rhinolophida ... ... Gymnorhini 12. Vespertilionidæ 13. Noctilionidæ ... ... Fruit - eating Bats . ... Leaf - nosed Bats . Horse - shoe Bats . True ...
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... Insectivora . Scaptochirus is like a mole ; Uropsilus between the Japanese Urotrichus and Sorex ; Scaptonyx between Urotrichus and Talpa . Eluropus seems to be the most remarkable mammal discovered by Père David . It is allied to the ...
... Insectivora . Scaptochirus is like a mole ; Uropsilus between the Japanese Urotrichus and Sorex ; Scaptonyx between Urotrichus and Talpa . Eluropus seems to be the most remarkable mammal discovered by Père David . It is allied to the ...
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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