Tropical Nature, and Other EssaysMacmillan and Company, 1878 - 356 pages |
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Page ix
... continents in past time , and the probable origin of many of the groups now characteristic of tropical or of temperate regions . While discussing the general laws and phenomena of colour in the organic world , and its special develop ...
... continents in past time , and the probable origin of many of the groups now characteristic of tropical or of temperate regions . While discussing the general laws and phenomena of colour in the organic world , and its special develop ...
Page xiii
... Continent - Regions of the New World - Past His- tory of the American Continents - The Australian Region - Summary and Conclusion pages 301-347 TROPICAL NATURE , AND OTHER ESSAYS . TROPICAL NATURE , CONTENTS . xiii.
... Continent - Regions of the New World - Past His- tory of the American Continents - The Australian Region - Summary and Conclusion pages 301-347 TROPICAL NATURE , AND OTHER ESSAYS . TROPICAL NATURE , CONTENTS . xiii.
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... continent within its limits . The Equatorial Forest - Belt and its Causes . - With but few and unimportant exceptions a great forest band from a thousand to fifteen hundred miles in width girdles the earth at the equator , clothing hill ...
... continent within its limits . The Equatorial Forest - Belt and its Causes . - With but few and unimportant exceptions a great forest band from a thousand to fifteen hundred miles in width girdles the earth at the equator , clothing hill ...
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... continent and are comparatively scarce in South America . They also extend beyond the geographical tropics in China and Japan as well as in Northern India . It is however within the tropics and towards the equator that they attain their ...
... continent and are comparatively scarce in South America . They also extend beyond the geographical tropics in China and Japan as well as in Northern India . It is however within the tropics and towards the equator that they attain their ...
Page 99
... continent with its adjacent islands ; and we shall therefore be obliged to deal for the most part with such large divisions as tribes and orders , by means of which to define the characteristics of tropical bird - life . We find that ...
... continent with its adjacent islands ; and we shall therefore be obliged to deal for the most part with such large divisions as tribes and orders , by means of which to define the characteristics of tropical bird - life . We find that ...
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abundant adapted adorned Africa allied Amazon animals ants attract bamboo Batavia beautiful become beetles birds blue Borneo brilliant butterflies carnivora causes change of colour character characteristic climate Colours of Animals conspicuous continent curious Danaidæ Darwin distinct elegant equatorial zone existence extensive fact families favourable feet female ferns fertilization flowers foliage forest-trees fruits genera genus greater green groups habits heat humming-birds hyænas immense inhabit insects Juan Fernandez kinds land larger larvæ leaves lemurs less light Madagascar Malay Archipelago male mammalia Miocene monkeys natural selection naturalists nests North observed occur organic ornaments Palearctic palms parrots peculiar perhaps phenomena plants plumage probably produced proportion protection rays region remarkable resemble sexual selection showy slender sometimes South America species spots structure sun-birds surface tail temperate zones temperature theory tints tion toucans trees trunks uneatable variation varied variety various vegetation whole wings yellow