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Lower life , yes , “ crossed the South Pacific " ( see for plants 14 ; for insects 18 ;
for shells 19 : p . 156 ( Hyridella ) ) precisely in the Drimys way , i.e. , in
correlation with patterns of distribution in the high south ; such patterns as interest
the ...
Lower life , yes , “ crossed the South Pacific " ( see for plants 14 ; for insects 18 ;
for shells 19 : p . 156 ( Hyridella ) ) precisely in the Drimys way , i.e. , in
correlation with patterns of distribution in the high south ; such patterns as interest
the ...
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Gulls , for example , are disconnected in the Pacific very much like Haematopus ,
but — as if once again to confirm that “ bipolarism " is not a matter of climatic
consideration — these birds do occur in the hottest sector of East Africa ( cf.
Gulls , for example , are disconnected in the Pacific very much like Haematopus ,
but — as if once again to confirm that “ bipolarism " is not a matter of climatic
consideration — these birds do occur in the hottest sector of East Africa ( cf.
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If Doryopteris did “ skip " the Andes inbetween Southern Colombia and
southernmost Peru , this it did on the Pacific side , true to anyone of the
multitudinous patterns which , in plant- and animal - life alike , run disconnected “
tracks ” between ...
If Doryopteris did “ skip " the Andes inbetween Southern Colombia and
southernmost Peru , this it did on the Pacific side , true to anyone of the
multitudinous patterns which , in plant- and animal - life alike , run disconnected “
tracks ” between ...
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