British Columbia and the Cascade Range as well as the Rocky Mountains ; that the mountain sheep is common in the High Sierra in California and ranges northward to the Arctic Circle in Alaska ; leaving the prairie dog as the only one confined to the region.... Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington - Page 57by Biological Society of Washington - 1893Full view - About this book
| Alfred Russel Wallace - 1876 - 704 lehte
...northern and some western types. Thethird.or Californian sub-region,is small,but very luxuriant, occupying the comparatively narrow strip of country between...Island and the southern part of British Columbia, while to the south it extends to the head of the Gulf of California. The fourth division, comprises... | |
| Alfred Russel Wallace - 1876 - 664 lehte
...and some western types. The third,or Californian sub-region,is small,but very luxuriant, occupying the comparatively narrow strip of country between...Island and the southern part of British Columbia, while to the south it extends to the head of the Gulf of California. The fourth division, comprises... | |
| Clinton Hart Merriam - 1892 - 76 lehte
...division is characterized by but a single mammalian genus, namely, the star-nosed mole (Gondylurd), In characterizing the so-called Central or Rocky Mountain...in any other part of the Nearctic region," namely, Macrotwi, Antrozous, Urotrichus, Neosorcx, Jiassaris, Enhydrti, Morunc/a, and Haploodon. A more erroneous... | |
| 1892 - 790 lehte
...Alaska; leaving the prairie dog as the only one confined to the region. The Pacific or " California!! sub-region " he defines as " the comparatively narrow...the head of the mammalia of this area, he enumerates eight genera as " not found in any other part of the Nearctic region," namely, Macrolux, Antrozous,... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1893 - 816 lehte
...Alaska; leaving the prairie dog as the only one confined to the region. The Pacific or u California!! sub-region " he defines as " the comparatively narrow...Island and the southern part of British Columbia." Tinder the head of the mammalia of this area, he enumerates eight genera as " not found in any other... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1893 - 786 lehte
...Alaska; leaving the prairie dog as the only one confined to the region. The Pacific or " California!! sub-region " he defines as " the comparatively narrow...Island and the southern part of British Columbia." Tinder the head of the mammalia nl this area, he enumerates eight genera as " not found in any other... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1893 - 778 lehte
...California; that the mountain goat inhabits British Columbia and the Cascade range as well as the Eocky mountains; that the mountain sheep is common in the...the head of the mammalia of this area, he enumerates eight genera as " not found in any other part of the Nearctic region," namely, Macrotus, Antrozous,... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1893 - 862 lehte
...Alaska; leaving the prairie dog as the only one confined to the region. The Pacific or " California!! sub-region " he defines as " the comparatively narrow...between the Sierra Nevada and the Pacific, To the north Jt may include Vancouver's Island and the southern part of British Columbia." Under the head of the... | |
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