catalogued on a uniform plan, and with a uniform nomenclature, a thoroughly satisfactory account of the Geographical Distribution of Animals will not be possible. But more than this is wanted. Many of the most curious relations between animal forms and... THE GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF ANIMALS. - Page 552by ALFRED RUSSEL WALLACE - 1876Full view - About this book
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...imbued with the right spirit of a true worker in a progressive branch of study. Mr. Wallace says :— "Many of the most curious relations between animal...unnoticed, owing to the productions of the same locality nerrr being associated in our museums and collections. Л few such relations have been brought to light... | |
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...archipelago, and every important island, has all its known species of the more important groups of animal* catalogued on a uniform plan, and with a uniform nomenclature,...Many of the most curious relations between animal CHAP, xnu.] SUMMAEY AND CONCLUSION. 553 fonns and their habitats, are entirely unnoticed, owing to... | |
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...archipelago, and every important island, has all its known species of the more important groups of ftm'mfrlq catalogued on a uniform plan, and with a uniform nomenclature,...Many of the most curious relations between animal OAF. HE] 8UMMABIAW WflCLUSiON. 653 form* and their habitats, are entirely unnoticed, owing to the productions... | |
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