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  1. Tropical nature, and other essays by Wallace, Alfred Russel, 1823-1913; Stopford, Frederick William, former ... vegetation -- III. Animal life in the tropical forests -- IV. Humming-birds: as illustrating the luxuriance of tropical nature -- V. The colours of animals and sexual selection -- VI. The colours of plants and the origin of the ...

  2. Animal life in the tropical forests 4. Humming-birds: as illustrating the luxuriance of tropical nature 5. The colours of animals and sexual selection 6. The colours of plants and the origin of the colour-sense 7. By-paths in the domain of biology 8. The distribution of animals as indicating geographical changes Index.

  3. Contents: I. The climate and physical aspects of the equatorial zone.--II. Equatorial vegetation.--III. Animal life in the tropical forests.--IV. Humming-birds: as illustrating the luxuriance of tropical nature.--V. The colours of animals and sexual selection.--VI. The colours of plants and the origin of the colour-sense.--VII.

  4. Tropical Nature and Other Essays - June 2013. To save this book to your Kindle, first ensure coreplatform@cambridge.org is added to your Approved Personal Document E-mail List under your Personal Document Settings on the Manage Your Content and Devices page of your Amazon account.

  5. tropical nature, and . other essays. by . alfred r. wallace. author of “the malay archipelago,” “the geographical distribution of animals,” “contributions to the theory of natural selection,” etc., etc. london: macmillan and co. 1878. [the right of translation and reproduction is reserved.]

  6. 13 de jun. de 2008 · Tropical nature, and other essays by Wallace, Alfred Russel, 1823-1913. Publication date 1878 Topics Natural history, Natural selection Publisher London, Macmillan and co. Collection americana Book from the collections of Harvard University Language English.

  7. Tropical Nature and other Essays. E. P. Wright. Published in Nature 1 June 1878. Environmental Science. MR. WALLACE tells us that the luxuriance and beauty of tropical nature is a well-worn theme and that there is little new to say about it, and yet he thinks that none have as yet attempted to give a general view of the phenomena which are ...