id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 56506 Wallace, Alfred Russel The Geographical Distribution of Animals, Volume 1 With a study of the relations of living and extinct faunas as elucidating the past changes of the Earth's surface .txt text/plain 180460 12349 68 Genera of Terrestrial Mammalia and Birds of the Palæarctic Region Genera of Terrestrial Mammalia and Birds in the Oriental Region (p. as forming with Europe and North Asia one great region. birds, and not many genera, are wholly confined to the Palæarctic region, a The next, or Mediterranean sub-region, comprises South Europe, North Africa land birds, altogether confined to it; these peculiar genera forming in several peculiar genera of birds which are all allied to Australian types. so rich in peculiar forms of animal life both in North America and Europe. become peculiar to the region by the recent extinction of an allied form or The remaining genera and species of temperate or north-European birds, do that South Africa possesses 18 peculiar genera of Mammalia, 12 of Birds, 18 GENERA OF TERRESTRIAL MAMMALIA AND BIRDS INHABITING THE ORIENTAL REGION. 19 genera in the family are {395}peculiar to the Australian region. ./cache/56506.txt ./txt/56506.txt