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The geographical distribution of animals : with a study of the relations of living and extinct faunas as elucidating the past changes of the earth's surface
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London, Macmillan and Co, 1876
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1876
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from End Slip annotation p.9 to 34 Means of dispersal.


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from End Slip annotation p.20 Migration


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from End Slip annotation p.36 Whole book on Distribution, so I will not give Pages.—

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lines 10—14 annotation Canaries C de Verde?? Volcanic Etna?

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lines 31—37 annotation yet higher animals change quicker than low


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lines 14—19 annotation Antarctic Land


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lines 11—14 annotation Madagascar 1000 miles long

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lines 18—27 annotation A continent since Permian times


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from End Slip annotation p.346 Argus Pheasant — Head not ornamented

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lines 17—22 annotation ? during Miocene more tropical & this cd have made a larger tropical Land

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lines 7—28 annotation The one fish may have kept long to same species


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from End Note 2 annotation 426 Mammoth in Timor


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from End Note 1 annotation 463 poverty of insects & inconspicuous flowers
from End Slip annotation p.463 Poverty of bright flowers corelated with Poverty of insects

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