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 197
... conclude that " new varieties " , " new races " , " new species " of Buxus and Pyrrhocorax will eventually arise both ... conclusion could be reached that C. diandra , for example ( see Fig . 129 ) was not present in the ( much later to ...
... conclude that " new varieties " , " new races " , " new species " of Buxus and Pyrrhocorax will eventually arise both ... conclusion could be reached that C. diandra , for example ( see Fig . 129 ) was not present in the ( much later to ...
Page 198
... conclusion that , e.g. , Carex diandra reached the Himalayas and the Pyrenees " when it was colder " . That will not do at all . It will not , because if we admit that , we might as well admit that the " Himalayan " vegetation scattered ...
... conclusion that , e.g. , Carex diandra reached the Himalayas and the Pyrenees " when it was colder " . That will not do at all . It will not , because if we admit that , we might as well admit that the " Himalayan " vegetation scattered ...
Page 323
... conclusions can only hold that these sibling birds effected form - making whatever the degree and manner - simultane- ously with the rest of the " good " species . This may seem a conclusion quite far - fetched , yet it is patently ...
... conclusions can only hold that these sibling birds effected form - making whatever the degree and manner - simultane- ously with the rest of the " good " species . This may seem a conclusion quite far - fetched , yet it is patently ...
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