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, 2. köideHarper and Brothers, 1876 |
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Page 61
... Hayti ; 1 two of moderate size , Jamaica and Portorico ; and a chain of much smaller islands , St. Croix , Anguilla , Barbuda , Antigua , Guadeloupe , Dominica , Martinique , St. Lucia , St. Vincent , Barbadoes , and Grenada , with a ...
... Hayti ; 1 two of moderate size , Jamaica and Portorico ; and a chain of much smaller islands , St. Croix , Anguilla , Barbuda , Antigua , Guadeloupe , Dominica , Martinique , St. Lucia , St. Vincent , Barbadoes , and Grenada , with a ...
Page 62
... Hayti is continued westward in Cuba , and eastward in Portorico ; while the south - western peninsula extends in a direct line towards Jamaica , the depth between them being 600 fathoms . Between Portorico and Hayti there is only 250 ...
... Hayti is continued westward in Cuba , and eastward in Portorico ; while the south - western peninsula extends in a direct line towards Jamaica , the depth between them being 600 fathoms . Between Portorico and Hayti there is only 250 ...
Page 63
... Hayti and the other large islands , and it is not im- probable that species allied to Nasua and Dasyprocta did exist , and have been destroyed by the dogs of the invaders ; though , on the other hand , these names may have been applied ...
... Hayti and the other large islands , and it is not im- probable that species allied to Nasua and Dasyprocta did exist , and have been destroyed by the dogs of the invaders ; though , on the other hand , these names may have been applied ...
Page 66
... Hayti . The species of resident land - birds at present known are as follows : - Cuba Hayti 68 species of which 40 are peculiar to it . 40 17 99 " ; " " 39 Jamaica 67 41 99 99 " " " " Portorico 40 15 " " 99 " " " " Lesser Antilles 45 24 ...
... Hayti . The species of resident land - birds at present known are as follows : - Cuba Hayti 68 species of which 40 are peculiar to it . 40 17 99 " ; " " 39 Jamaica 67 41 99 99 " " " " Portorico 40 15 " " 99 " " " " Lesser Antilles 45 24 ...
Page 67
... Hayti , has no allies on the American continent ; nor anywhere in the world but in Madagascar , where a group of animals are found constituting the family Centetidæ , to which Solenodon is said undoubtedly to belong Above it are a pair ...
... Hayti , has no allies on the American continent ; nor anywhere in the world but in Madagascar , where a group of animals are found constituting the family Centetidæ , to which Solenodon is said undoubtedly to belong Above it are a pair ...
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