Panbiogeography: The New WorldLéon Croizat, 1958 - Biogeography |
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Page 297
... contrary pre- cisely the like Rhytidanthera's . The objection that the geologist does suggest that the ancient core of land in emersion during Mid - Cretaceous by the Nudo de Santander went again undersea , while the permanence of ...
... contrary pre- cisely the like Rhytidanthera's . The objection that the geologist does suggest that the ancient core of land in emersion during Mid - Cretaceous by the Nudo de Santander went again undersea , while the permanence of ...
Page 685
... contrary , by the map ( Fig . 95 ) , and so the modern Greater Antilles , rather massive in their current geography , are seen on the contrary to fall by biogeography ( the like they do by geology ) into discrete if correlated arcs . Of ...
... contrary , by the map ( Fig . 95 ) , and so the modern Greater Antilles , rather massive in their current geography , are seen on the contrary to fall by biogeography ( the like they do by geology ) into discrete if correlated arcs . Of ...
Page 710
... contrary is , of course , no proof of their solidity , which is not come as a major shock to anyone familiar with the history of mankind , whether in the sciences or elsewhere . Claiming that the Antilles are " oceanic " islands , and ...
... contrary is , of course , no proof of their solidity , which is not come as a major shock to anyone familiar with the history of mankind , whether in the sciences or elsewhere . Claiming that the Antilles are " oceanic " islands , and ...
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