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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... inhabit separate islands . 4. Progne , the American martins ( Hirundinida ) , is represented by a peculiar species . 5. Geospiza , a peculiar genus of finches , of which no less than eight species occur in the archipelago , but not more ...
... inhabit separate islands . 4. Progne , the American martins ( Hirundinida ) , is represented by a peculiar species . 5. Geospiza , a peculiar genus of finches , of which no less than eight species occur in the archipelago , but not more ...
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... inhabiting the Andes of Chili and Peru as far as 9 ° south latitude , and at from 8,000 to 12,000 feet altitude ; Lagidium ( 3 sp . ) , ranging over the Andes of Chili , Peru , and South Ecuador , from 11,000 to 16,000 feet altitude ...
... inhabiting the Andes of Chili and Peru as far as 9 ° south latitude , and at from 8,000 to 12,000 feet altitude ; Lagidium ( 3 sp . ) , ranging over the Andes of Chili , Peru , and South Ecuador , from 11,000 to 16,000 feet altitude ...
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... inhabits the Andes of Peru and Chili , and the guanaco which ranges over the plains of Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego . Although this genus is allied to the Old World camels , it is a very distinct form , and its introduction from North ...
... inhabits the Andes of Peru and Chili , and the guanaco which ranges over the plains of Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego . Although this genus is allied to the Old World camels , it is a very distinct form , and its introduction from North ...
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... inhabiting all Patagonia and the pampas . Perhaps the Caria- midæ have almost as much right here as in the last sub - region , inhabiting as they do , the " pampas " of La Plata and the up- land " campos " of Brazil ; and even among the ...
... inhabiting all Patagonia and the pampas . Perhaps the Caria- midæ have almost as much right here as in the last sub - region , inhabiting as they do , the " pampas " of La Plata and the up- land " campos " of Brazil ; and even among the ...
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... Neotropical , and one genus inhabits New Zealand . The Chilian genus Calyptocephalus is allied to Australian tropical genera . The Neotropical genera of Ranidæ , five of which extend. CHAP . XIV . ] 41 THE NEOTROPICAL REGION .
... Neotropical , and one genus inhabits New Zealand . The Chilian genus Calyptocephalus is allied to Australian tropical genera . The Neotropical genera of Ranidæ , five of which extend. CHAP . XIV . ] 41 THE NEOTROPICAL REGION .
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