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 198
... 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 in India south to the very Nilghiris ...
... 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 in India south to the very Nilghiris ...
Page 210
... reached in Late Cre- taceous , all these groups were caught in the same geological and biological maelstrom which has left them scattered today over the map in a thoroughly comparable , homologous manner . The evidence bears being ...
... reached in Late Cre- taceous , all these groups were caught in the same geological and biological maelstrom which has left them scattered today over the map in a thoroughly comparable , homologous manner . The evidence bears being ...
Page 298
... reached the northernmost limit of Breviceps ( cf. B. mossambicus : Zululand , Rhodesia , Nyasaland , Southeastern Belgian Congo ( Katanga ) , Angola , Tanganyka ( Uluguru ) ) ; 7 ) Melanobatrachinae Tanganyka - Fig . 157A . The main ...
... reached the northernmost limit of Breviceps ( cf. B. mossambicus : Zululand , Rhodesia , Nyasaland , Southeastern Belgian Congo ( Katanga ) , Angola , Tanganyka ( Uluguru ) ) ; 7 ) Melanobatrachinae Tanganyka - Fig . 157A . The main ...
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