Picture of Organized Nature in Its Spreading Over the Earth

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Picture of Organized Nature in Its Spreading Over the Earth
R J Robert John Harvey Gibson
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Va- rius) ; in Labrador (P. Magellanicus).
8. Gulls (Larus) seem to be peculiar to the SPREADING OF BIRDS. 69 Northern Hemisphere. Several species inhabit the Frigid and Temperate Zones ; as in Spitzbergen (L. Tridactylusy L. Rissa, L. Glaucus); Greenland and Iceland (L. Fuscus, L. Eburneus, L. Canus, L. Catar- rhactes, L. Parasilicus) ; Norway (L. Argentatus). Eight Gulls are also reckoned to be natives of Germany.
9. Cormorants (Colymbus) extend over the Cold and Temperate Regions, especially
... of the Northern Hemisphere ; as, C. Triole, C. Immer, C. Arcticus, C. Glacialis, C. Borealis, C. Septentrionalis.
10. The Mergus is peculiar to the Temperate Zone.
11. The greatest number of Ducks (Anas) inhabit the sea shores, and also, in a smaller degree, the fresh water ; and spread over the whole earth : yet they are more numerous in the Cold and colder half of the Temperate Zone than in the Torrid. Our common Goose (A. Anser) is found, in a wild state, in several regions of both the New and Old World, throughout Europe, in Arabia, Persia, China, Japan, at the Cape of Good Hope, in New-Zealand, Labra- dor, and on the Falkland Islands.


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