The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 253F. Jefferies, 1967 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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III . Australian Region IV . Ethiopian Region V. Nearctic Region VI . Neotropical Region · ' Australia , New Guinea , New Zealand , and Eastern Archipelago S. of " Wallace's Line . " Africa S. of the Desert , and Madagascar . North ...
III . Australian Region IV . Ethiopian Region V. Nearctic Region VI . Neotropical Region · ' Australia , New Guinea , New Zealand , and Eastern Archipelago S. of " Wallace's Line . " Africa S. of the Desert , and Madagascar . North ...
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... Region ; there are six genera of deer peculiar to the region , along with seven peculiar genera of the ox family ( chiefly antelopes ) , such as the chamois and saiga . This region may be described as the head- quarters of the sheep and ...
... Region ; there are six genera of deer peculiar to the region , along with seven peculiar genera of the ox family ( chiefly antelopes ) , such as the chamois and saiga . This region may be described as the head- quarters of the sheep and ...
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... region , 165 are absolutely confined to it . There are some four sub - regions included in the Oriental region . These do not demand special mention here , but it may be remarked that the Malayan sub - region - including the Eastern ...
... region , 165 are absolutely confined to it . There are some four sub - regions included in the Oriental region . These do not demand special mention here , but it may be remarked that the Malayan sub - region - including the Eastern ...
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