Panbiogeography: The New WorldLéon Croizat, 1958 - Biogeography |
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Page 308
... River . This river has its source in the state of Mexico not far from the town of Toluca , and under various names crosses Lake Chapala eventually reaching the Pacific . This sector ( and adjacent rivers , petty lakes , etc. ) is a ...
... River . This river has its source in the state of Mexico not far from the town of Toluca , and under various names crosses Lake Chapala eventually reaching the Pacific . This sector ( and adjacent rivers , petty lakes , etc. ) is a ...
Page 361
... River do not speak for it at all , nor is it to be understood how races so well marked could at all occur in a range ... River was , or was not , " crossed " , for - fact against fact - Celeus loricatus , Malacoptila panamensis , Monasa ...
... River do not speak for it at all , nor is it to be understood how races so well marked could at all occur in a range ... River was , or was not , " crossed " , for - fact against fact - Celeus loricatus , Malacoptila panamensis , Monasa ...
Page 887
... rivers and forests in one direction ( Eastern Peru — Northeastern Brazil ) could not fly less than 50 miles in another direction , and so would fail to cross the Amazon . This river is not uniformly wide , not only , but in various ...
... rivers and forests in one direction ( Eastern Peru — Northeastern Brazil ) could not fly less than 50 miles in another direction , and so would fail to cross the Amazon . This river is not uniformly wide , not only , but in various ...
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