Mythical Monsters: eBook EditionJazzybee Verlag, 2013 M12 10 - 488 páginas An exploration into all beasts fabled, fabricated, fantastical, and fanciful, from across the world, including the Chinese and Japanese Dragon, Unicorn, Phoenix, and the spate of Sea Serpents sighted off the 19th century New England coast. |
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... islands, and the competition of other species, are among the causes which have at all times operated towards its ... island, the red grouse (which, by the way, is a species peculiar to Great Britain) is confined to certain moorlands ...
... islands, and the competition of other species, are among the causes which have at all times operated towards its ... island, the red grouse (which, by the way, is a species peculiar to Great Britain) is confined to certain moorlands ...
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... island of Tasmania, a portion of which is called the unsettled waste lands, or Western Country. This district, which comprises about onethird of the island upon the western side, and is mainly composed of mountain chains of granites ...
... island of Tasmania, a portion of which is called the unsettled waste lands, or Western Country. This district, which comprises about onethird of the island upon the western side, and is mainly composed of mountain chains of granites ...
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... island home and in other countries, have been traced by the discovery of their remains in connection with his, in bone deposits in caverns and elsewhere. Conversely, most valuable deductions are drawn by the zoologist from the review ...
... island home and in other countries, have been traced by the discovery of their remains in connection with his, in bone deposits in caverns and elsewhere. Conversely, most valuable deductions are drawn by the zoologist from the review ...
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... Islands, and perhaps to Fiji, and from its marsupial types infers a connection with the northern continent during the Secondary period. Again, the connection of Europe with North Africa during a late geological period is inferred by ...
... Islands, and perhaps to Fiji, and from its marsupial types infers a connection with the northern continent during the Secondary period. Again, the connection of Europe with North Africa during a late geological period is inferred by ...
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... islands, with Southern Arabia. 3.—The Indian Region, including India south of the Himalayas, to South China, and to Borneo and Java. 4.—The Australian Region, including Celebes and Lombok, Eastward to Australia and the Pacific islands ...
... islands, with Southern Arabia. 3.—The Indian Region, including India south of the Himalayas, to South China, and to Borneo and Java. 4.—The Australian Region, including Celebes and Lombok, Eastward to Australia and the Pacific islands ...
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