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Page 284
The question is not with formals classification , above all , but with a close affinity
within a triangle of large mileage , however approached and figured out , and
what is accordingly in play ( see Chapter II ; discussion of Picumnus / Mino ) is ...
The question is not with formals classification , above all , but with a close affinity
within a triangle of large mileage , however approached and figured out , and
what is accordingly in play ( see Chapter II ; discussion of Picumnus / Mino ) is ...
Page 285
In the first place , this conception encourages quibbling to no purpose :
Somebody may insist that the affinity represented by dickeyi - affinis did not Fig .
32 . The dispersal of the Jays ( Corvidae ; Cyanocorax ) in dickeyi - mystacalis
affinity ; and ...
In the first place , this conception encourages quibbling to no purpose :
Somebody may insist that the affinity represented by dickeyi - affinis did not Fig .
32 . The dispersal of the Jays ( Corvidae ; Cyanocorax ) in dickeyi - mystacalis
affinity ; and ...
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With records such as I have here before me it is , of course , not possible to go
beyond the stage of suggestion , but , in principle , the occurrence of two distinct
lines of affinity on the Pacific side — one involving Gorgona Island — is
altogether ...
With records such as I have here before me it is , of course , not possible to go
beyond the stage of suggestion , but , in principle , the occurrence of two distinct
lines of affinity on the Pacific side — one involving Gorgona Island — is
altogether ...
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