| Joel Asaph Allen - 1878 - 174 lehte
...temperate climate is restricted to its extreme southern border, where alone appear the few generic aud family types that do not have a very general range...these latter are, however, peculiar to the Indian Region ; all extend beyond it to the northward, five of them even occurring over the greater part of... | |
| 1878 - 932 lehte
...forms a highly natural division. Although its two principal areas are quite widely separated, beiug in fact geographically almost wholly disassociated,...throughout almost its whole extent. Of the remainder, onebalf are confined to Africa, and one is African and American, leaving only nine in India that are... | |
| Biological Society of Washington - 1882 - 502 lehte
...distinctive features. It yet seems better to regard it as an appendage of the great IndoAfrican Realm rather than as a distinct primary region. Madagascar,...these latter are, however, peculiar to the Indian Region ; all extend beyond it to the northward, five of them even occurring over the greater part of... | |
| Biological Society of Washington - 1882 - 506 lehte
...features. It yet seems better to regard it as an appendage of the great IndoAfrican Realm rather thaji as a distinct primary region. Madagascar, with the...that are unrepresented in Africa; three only of these latterare, however, peculiar to the Indian Region ; all extend beyond it to the northward, five of... | |
| Biological Society of Washington - 1885 - 204 lehte
...distinctive features. It yet seems better to regard it as an appendage of the great IndoAfrican Realm rather than as a distinct primary region. Madagascar,...these latter are, however, peculiar to the Indian Region ; all extend beyond it to the northward, five of them even occurring over the greater part of... | |
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