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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... probably terminate in the midst of luxuriant vegetation , just as the glaciers of Switzerland now often termi- nate amid forests and corn - fields ) , and as the cold decreased and the ice retired almost imperceptibly year by year ...
... probably terminate in the midst of luxuriant vegetation , just as the glaciers of Switzerland now often termi- nate amid forests and corn - fields ) , and as the cold decreased and the ice retired almost imperceptibly year by year ...
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... probably introduced from Celebes , where the same ape occurs . 2. Viverra tangalunga , a common Indo - Malayan species of civet , probably introduced . 3. Cervus hippelaphus , var . Moluccensis , a deer abundant in all the islands ...
... probably introduced from Celebes , where the same ape occurs . 2. Viverra tangalunga , a common Indo - Malayan species of civet , probably introduced . 3. Cervus hippelaphus , var . Moluccensis , a deer abundant in all the islands ...
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... probably earlier than that with Java ; since the majority of the Australian species have become modified , while the majority of the Oriental species have remained un- changed . This is due , no doubt , in part to the continued im ...
... probably earlier than that with Java ; since the majority of the Australian species have become modified , while the majority of the Oriental species have remained un- changed . This is due , no doubt , in part to the continued im ...
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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absence abundant Abyssinia affinities Africa and Madagascar allied Amphibia animals antelopes arctic Asia Austral Australia Australian region Austro-Malaya beetles belong birds Borneo Burmah Carnivora Celebes Central Ceylon characteristic China climate Coleoptera confined Cosmopolite Cosmopolite Cosmopolite deposits distribution east Eastern Hemisphere Eocene epoch Ethiop Ethiopian Ethiopian region Europe European excl existing extend extinct fauna forests genera genus geographical globe groups Guinea Himalayas hyænas India Indo-Malay inhabit Insectivora insects Japan Java land land-birds large number less lizards Madagascar Malacca Malay Malaya Malayan mammalia migration Miocene Miocene period Moluccas mountains Nearctic Neotropical North northern occur ocean Oriental genus Oriental region Palearctic Palearctic region Papuan peculiar forms peculiar genera peculiar genus peculiar species perhaps Pliocene possesses Post-Pliocene probably range recent regions but Australian remarkable represented reptiles rhinoceros South America southern sub-region Sumatra Tasmania temperate Tertiary Thibet Timor Tropical Africa tropical regions types whole region wholly Zealand zoological regions