Panbiogeography: The New WorldLéon Croizat, 1958 - Biogeography |
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... Pleistocene quite as readily as does the geologist , but it goes without saying that that student cannot reasonably read in it portents that the Pleistocene does not contain . So far for the thoughts suggested by the want of mention of ...
... Pleistocene quite as readily as does the geologist , but it goes without saying that that student cannot reasonably read in it portents that the Pleistocene does not contain . So far for the thoughts suggested by the want of mention of ...
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... Pleistocene , and I wonder whether the reader would in the least agree were I to affim that on the strength of fossil documents ! - Ornithorhynchus and the whole of the Monotremata originated in the Pleistocene ; it being a " certain ...
... Pleistocene , and I wonder whether the reader would in the least agree were I to affim that on the strength of fossil documents ! - Ornithorhynchus and the whole of the Monotremata originated in the Pleistocene ; it being a " certain ...
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... Pleistocene , it is a most conservative estimate that the xerophilous pocket between Egido and Estanques was fully established at no later time than Pliocene ( most likely Early Pliocene ) . 1 iii ) There is no doubt but that the level ...
... Pleistocene , it is a most conservative estimate that the xerophilous pocket between Egido and Estanques was fully established at no later time than Pliocene ( most likely Early Pliocene ) . 1 iii ) There is no doubt but that the level ...
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