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" Such phenomena as are exhibited by the Galapagos Islands, which contain little groups of plants and animals peculiar to themselves, but most nearly allied to those of South America, have not hitherto received any, even a conjectural explanation. "
Natural Selection and Tropical Nature: Essays on Descriptive and Theoretical ... - Page 8
by Alfred Russel Wallace - 1891 - 492 lehte
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Annals & Magazine of Natural History

1855 - 514 lehte
...Sylviada of Europe and the Sylvicolida of North America, the Heliconidee of South America and the Euplaeas of the East, the group of Trogons inhabiting Asia,...have not hitherto received any, even a conjectural explanation. The Galapagos are a volcanic group of high antiquity, and have probably never been more...
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Annals & Magazine of Natural History

1855 - 518 lehte
...or analogous groups. The Sylviadie of Europe and the Sylvicolidee of North America, the Heliconidce of South America and the Euplceas of the East, the...examples that may be accounted for in this manner. .- . i • Such phaenomena as are exhibited by the Galapagos Islands, which contain little groups of...
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Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection: A Series of Essays

Alfred Russel Wallace - 1870 - 414 lehte
...of Europe and the Sylvicolidas of North America, the Heliconidse of South America and the Euploeas of the East, the group of Trogons inhabiting Asia,...have not hitherto received any, even a conjectural explanation. The Galapagos are a volcanic group of high antiquity, and have probably never been more...
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Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection: A Series of Essays

Alfred Russel Wallace - 1870 - 458 lehte
...or analogous groups. The Sylviadac of Europe and the Sylvicolidae of North America, the Heliconidac of South America and the Euplceas of the East, the...that peculiar to South America, are examples that may bo accounted for in this manner. Such phaenomena as are exhibited by the Galapagos Islands, which contain...
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Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection: A Series of Essays

Alfred Russel Wallace - 1871 - 412 lehte
...of Europe and the Sylvicolidse of North America, the Heliconidse of South America and the Euploeas of the East, the group of Trogons inhabiting Asia,...have not hitherto received any, even a conjectural explanation. The Galapagos are a volcanic group of high antiquity, and have probably never been more...
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Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection: A Series of Essays

Alfred Russel Wallace - 1871 - 434 lehte
...examples that may be accounted for in this manner. Such phsenomena as are exhibited by the Galapages Islands, which contain little groups of plants and...have not hitherto received any, even a conjectural explanation. The Galapagos are a volcanic group of high antiquity, and have probably never been more...
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Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection: A Series of Essays

Alfred Russel Wallace - 1875 - 454 lehte
...or analogous groups. The Sylviadse of Europe and the Sylvicolidae of North America, the Heliconidae of South America and the Euplceas of the East, the...this manner. Such phenomena as are exhibited by the Galapages Islands, which contain little groups of plants and animals peculiar to themselves, but most...
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Alfred Russel Wallace: Letters and Reminiscences, 1. köide

Alfred Russel Wallace, Sir James Marchant - 1916 - 352 lehte
...many of the earlier-formed species, have become extinct, and made the groups appear isolated. . . . Such phenomena as are exhibited by the Galapagos Islands,...have not hitherto received any, even a conjectural explanation. The Galapagos arc a volcanic group of high antiquity and have probably never been more...
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Alfred Russel Wallace; Letters and Reminiscences, 1. köide

Alfred Russel Wallace, Sir James Marchant - 1916 - 538 lehte
...many of the earlier-formed species, have become extinct, and made the groups appear isolated. . . . "Such phenomena as are exhibited by the Galapagos...have not hitherto received any, even a conjectural explanation. The Galapagos are a volcanic group of high antiquity and have probably never been more...
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Alfred Russel Wallace; Letters and Reminiscences, 1. köide

Alfred Russel Wallace, Sir James Marchant - 1916 - 564 lehte
...many of the earlier-formed species, have become extinct, and made the groups appear isolated. . . . "Such phenomena as are exhibited by the Galapagos...have not hitherto received any, even a conjectural explanation. The Galapagos are a volcanic group of high antiquity and have probably never been more...
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