Panbiogeography: Or, an Introductory Synthesis of Zoogeography, Phytogeography, and Geology, with Notes on Evolution, Systematics, Ecology, Anthropology, Etc, Volume 2, Part 1author, 1958 - Biogeography |
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Page 23
... addition ) , which is to remind us of the biogeographic status of , e.g. , the relatively quiescent Cordillera de la Macarena and the very active Santander Node of Colombia ( see Chapter V , VI , etc. ) . 1 A study of populations ...
... addition ) , which is to remind us of the biogeographic status of , e.g. , the relatively quiescent Cordillera de la Macarena and the very active Santander Node of Colombia ( see Chapter V , VI , etc. ) . 1 A study of populations ...
Page 176
... addition will separately reach the conclusion that 7 added to 12 makes 19 , and 18 added to I also makes 19. Indeed , if the reader agrees to do what Camp and I have done , it is certain that he will eventually join our company ...
... addition will separately reach the conclusion that 7 added to 12 makes 19 , and 18 added to I also makes 19. Indeed , if the reader agrees to do what Camp and I have done , it is certain that he will eventually join our company ...
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... addition sure that petrifacts of Pliocene age document the former spread of that flora to quarters of the map where it has since disappeared . To this very extent the two botanists stand above criticism . 1 - So much being clear , and ...
... addition sure that petrifacts of Pliocene age document the former spread of that flora to quarters of the map where it has since disappeared . To this very extent the two botanists stand above criticism . 1 - So much being clear , and ...
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