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121 ) closing a discussion of a section of his work titled : " Distribution in Relation
to Climatic History " with the following sentence : " The abstract of this discussion
is , that the peculiar climatic conditions constitute the key to the understanding ...
121 ) closing a discussion of a section of his work titled : " Distribution in Relation
to Climatic History " with the following sentence : " The abstract of this discussion
is , that the peculiar climatic conditions constitute the key to the understanding ...
Page 272
I should not think that we may hope to go far on the path of science fouling a
discussion of dispersal of this type with academic apriorisms on " climate " ( see
also discussion of pythonine snakes vs. Quercus / Hyla , p . 811 , Fig . 235 ) and ...
I should not think that we may hope to go far on the path of science fouling a
discussion of dispersal of this type with academic apriorisms on " climate " ( see
also discussion of pythonine snakes vs. Quercus / Hyla , p . 811 , Fig . 235 ) and ...
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importance ( cf. discussion of main massing vs. averages in Chapter VIII ) 1 . As
Glaucidium cuculoides showed us already , the sharp distinction between east
and west exhibited by Lophura and Picus is liable to be altered by a " track "
which ...
importance ( cf. discussion of main massing vs. averages in Chapter VIII ) 1 . As
Glaucidium cuculoides showed us already , the sharp distinction between east
and west exhibited by Lophura and Picus is liable to be altered by a " track "
which ...
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