“geographical distribution of animals”
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ABSTRACT I FIND that Mr. Wallace in his new work on the “Geographical Distribution of Animals” when stating the limits of his Ceylon sub-region (vol. i. p. 327), gives among mammals the
genus _Tupaia_ and among birds “a species of _Mviophonus_, whose nearest ally is in Java” as characteristic of that sub-region. Further, in the tabular statement (vol. ii. p. 187), _Tupaia_
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Distribution of Animals”. _Nature_ 15, 5 (1876). https://doi.org/10.1038/015005a0 Download citation * Issue Date: 02 November 1876 * DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/015005a0 SHARE THIS ARTICLE
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