| ALFRED RUSSEL WALLACE - 1876 - 566 lehte
...India or the Himalayas. The Past History of Ceylon and .South-India, as indicated ty its Fauna. — In our account of the Ethiopian region we have already...affinity with Malaya, require however some closer approximation to these islands, which probably occurred at a later period. When, still later, the great... | |
| Alfred Russel Wallace - 1876 - 606 lehte
...isolated patches of secondary rocks. It is evident therefore, that during much of the tertiary peridd, Ceylon and South India were bounded on the north by...affinity with Malaya, require however some closer approximation to these islands, which probably occurred at a later period. When, still later, the great... | |
| Government Museum (Chennai, India) - 1894 - 680 lehte
...their earliest origin with that people. But they have emerged 13 " It is evident that, daring mnch of the tertiary period, Ceylon and South India were...affinity with Malaya require, however, some closer approximation to these islands, which probably occurred at a later period." Wallace, ' Geographical... | |
| W. Scott-Elliot - 1904 - 58 lehte
...India consisting mainly of granite and old-metamorphic rocks, while the greater part of the peninsula is of tertiary formation, with a few isolated patches...affinity with Malaya, require, however, some closer approximation with these islands, which probably occurred at a later period. When, still later, the... | |
| Edgar Thurston - 1909 - 536 lehte
...the Palmanair plateau, who are only a detached portion of the oldest known Tamulian * " It is evident that, during much of the tertiary period, Ceylon and...affinity with Malaya require, however, some closer approximation to these islands, which probably occurred at a later period." Wallace. Geographical Distribution... | |
| Abinas Chandra Das - 1921 - 664 lehte
...China and Celebes, an area which it probably did once occupy." 1 Elsewhere he writes : " It is evident that during much of the Tertiary period, Ceylon and...of an extensive Southern Continent or great island. T ho very numerous and remarkable cases of affinity with Malaya require, however, some closer approximation... | |
| W. Scott-Elliot - 1925 - 198 lehte
...India consisting mainly of granite and old-metamorphic rocks, while the greater part of the peninsula is of tertiary formation, with a few isolated patches...affinity with Malaya, require, however, some closer approximation with these islands, which probably occurred at a later period. When, still later, the... | |
| W. Scott-Elliot - 1996 - 56 lehte
...India consisting mainly of granite and old-metamorphic rocks, while the greater part of the peninsula is of tertiary formation, with a few isolated patches...evident, therefore, that during much of the tertiary period.f Ceylon and South India were bounded on the north by a considerable extent of sea, and probably... | |
| Lewis Spence - 2002 - 280 lehte
...India consisting mainly of granite and old-metamorphic rocks, while the greater part of the peninsula is of tertiary formation, with a few isolated patches...Period, Ceylon and South India were bounded on the ftorth by » considerable extent of sea, and probably formed part of an extensive Southern Continent... | |
| Edgar Thurston - 2004 - 104 lehte
...connect their earliest origin with that people. But they have emerged H 'VuV !?• eviden* that> dur'°K much of the tertiary period, Ceylon and South India...very numerous and remarkable cases of affinity with Malava require however some closer approximation to these islands, which of >0C'°Ur " PetM" Wallaoe'... | |
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