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The data furnished by de Beaufort do not include birds , but it is a foregone
conclusion that mammalian and avian records and all sorts of other records , if
we care to ransack the literature of natural history throughout ) can only confirm
what ...
The data furnished by de Beaufort do not include birds , but it is a foregone
conclusion that mammalian and avian records and all sorts of other records , if
we care to ransack the literature of natural history throughout ) can only confirm
what ...
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Thus quite fairly past the shoals of pointless taxonomic arguments we may here
cash on the knowledge we have just acquired , always proceeding by map and
records . Genus Columba includes a “ Janthoenas ” affinity consisting of the ...
Thus quite fairly past the shoals of pointless taxonomic arguments we may here
cash on the knowledge we have just acquired , always proceeding by map and
records . Genus Columba includes a “ Janthoenas ” affinity consisting of the ...
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188 ) which credits to the whole of the Muridae ( 47 genera in the range , as
stated ) one record only ( Rattus ) in Bali , and but two records ( Rattus , Mus )
along the whole chain of the islands between Lombok and Timor . In sum ,
whether we ...
188 ) which credits to the whole of the Muridae ( 47 genera in the range , as
stated ) one record only ( Rattus ) in Bali , and but two records ( Rattus , Mus )
along the whole chain of the islands between Lombok and Timor . In sum ,
whether we ...
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