The Geographical Distribution of Animals: With a Study of the Relations of Living and Extinct Faunas as Elucidating the Past Changes of the Earth's Surface, 1. köideHafner Publishing Company, 1962 |
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Page 125
... Eocene of Paris ) were also Lemurs . Some remains from the Lower Eocene of Suffolk were at first supposed to be allied to Macacus , but were subsequently referred to the Ungulate , Hyracotherium . There is still , however , some doubt ...
... Eocene of Paris ) were also Lemurs . Some remains from the Lower Eocene of Suffolk were at first supposed to be allied to Macacus , but were subsequently referred to the Ungulate , Hyracotherium . There is still , however , some doubt ...
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... Eocene , 125 Paludina , Eocene ; 169 European Secondary , 169 Pampas , Pliocene deposits of , 146 Panda , of Nepaul and E. Thibet , 222 Himalayan , figure of , 331 Panolar , N. American Tertiary , 140 Papuan Islands , zoology of , 409 ...
... Eocene , 125 Paludina , Eocene ; 169 European Secondary , 169 Pampas , Pliocene deposits of , 146 Panda , of Nepaul and E. Thibet , 222 Himalayan , figure of , 331 Panolar , N. American Tertiary , 140 Papuan Islands , zoology of , 409 ...
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... Eocene , 139 Stylinodontia , N. American Eocene , 139 Sub - regions , on what principle formed , 80 Palæarctic , 191 Ethiopian , 258 Oriental , 321 Australian , 408 Suida , European Miocene , 119 Sula Islands , fauna of , 433 Sus ...
... Eocene , 139 Stylinodontia , N. American Eocene , 139 Sub - regions , on what principle formed , 80 Palæarctic , 191 Ethiopian , 258 Oriental , 321 Australian , 408 Suida , European Miocene , 119 Sula Islands , fauna of , 433 Sus ...
Contents
CHAPTER II | 10 |
Means of Dispersal of Mammalia p 10Climate as a Limit to the Range | 17 |
CHAPTER III | 35 |
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