... much of the Tertiary period, Ceylon and South India were bounded on the north by a considerable extent of sea, and probably formed part of an extensive Southern Continent or great island. The very numerous and remarkable cases of affinity with Malaya... THE GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF ANIMALS - Page 328by ALFRED RUSSEL WALLACE - 1876Full view - About this book
| W. Scott-Elliot - 1904 - 58 lehte
...numerous and remarkable cases of affinity with Malaya, require, however, some closer approximation with these islands, which probably occurred at a later...land communication effected with the rich and highly developedjHimalo-Chinese fauna, a rapid immigration of new types took place, and many of the less *... | |
| Abinas Chandra Das - 1921 - 664 lehte
...numerous and remarkable cases of affinity with Malaya require, however, some closer approximation with these islands which probably occurred at a later period....great plains and tablelands of Hindostan were formed ancl a permanent land communication effected with the rich and highly developed Himalo-Chinese fauna,... | |
| W. Scott-Elliot - 1925 - 198 lehte
...numerous and remarkable cases of affinity with Malaya, require, however, some closer approximation with these islands, which probably occurred at a later...of the less specialised forms of mammalia and birds became extinct. Among reptiles and insects the competition was less severe, or the older forms were... | |
| Lewis Spence - 2002 - 280 lehte
...numerous and remarkable cases of affinity with Malaya require, however, some closer approximation with these islands, which probably occurred at a later...When, still later, the great plains and tablelands of Hindostán were formed, and a permanent land communication effected with the rich and highly developed... | |
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