Panbiogeography: The New WorldLéon Croizat, 1958 - Biogeography |
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Page 98
... question may sound idle to those who hear it a first time . In reality , it is a basic question in biogeography because it amounts to the query , what po- sition does Africa hold as regards the remaining continents , and so naturally ...
... question may sound idle to those who hear it a first time . In reality , it is a basic question in biogeography because it amounts to the query , what po- sition does Africa hold as regards the remaining continents , and so naturally ...
Page 484
... question we may move that is to remain without at least the beginning of a satisfactory answer . The main point , as I see it , is that masses of details cannot be disposed of unless we have a preliminary constructive appreciation of ...
... question we may move that is to remain without at least the beginning of a satisfactory answer . The main point , as I see it , is that masses of details cannot be disposed of unless we have a preliminary constructive appreciation of ...
Page 787
... question are both primary , jointly and singly . See also Vol . II , Fig . 270 , 271 . The question next comes up , naturally , how these two massings stand connected , and this question is readily answered by the figures above as ...
... question are both primary , jointly and singly . See also Vol . II , Fig . 270 , 271 . The question next comes up , naturally , how these two massings stand connected , and this question is readily answered by the figures above as ...
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