regions, not only now but as far back as we can clearly trace them in the past; and, secondly, of the existing radical diversity of the Australian region from the rest of the Eastern Hemisphere. Owing to the much greater extent of the old THE GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF ANIMALS. - Page 159by ALFRED RUSSEL WALLACE - 1876Full view - About this book
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