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Journal Article 1941 Scrivenor, J. B. A discussion on the biogeographic division of the Indo-Australian Archipelago, with criticism of the Wallace and Weber Lines and of any other dividing lines and with an attempt to obtain uniformity in the names used for the divisions Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London [Scrivenor, 1941 #30229]
Journal Article 1952 Burkill, I. H. Habits of man and the origin of cultivated plants of the Old World Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London [Burkill, 1952 #31941]
Journal Article 1942 Zeuner, Frederick E. The divisions as indicated by the distribution of insects in relation to geology Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London [Zeuner, 1942 #33855]
Journal Article 1942 Richards, P. W. The ecological segregation of the Indo-Malayan and Australian elements in the vegetation of Borneo Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London [Richards, 1942 #33856]
Journal Article 1942 Shaw, H. K. Airy Some general considerations from the botanical standpoint Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London [Shaw, 1942 #33857]
Journal Article 1942 Corbet, A. Steven Consideration based on the Rhopalocerous fauna Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London [Corbet, 1942 #33858]
Journal Article 1942 Smith, Malcolm A. The divisions as indicated by the vertebrata Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London [Smith, 1942 #33859]
Journal Article 1942 Burkill, I. H. A history of the divisions which have been proposed Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London [Burkill, 1942 #33860]
Journal Article 1942 Scrivenor, J. B. Geological and climatic factors affecting the distribution of life in the archipelago Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London [Scrivenor, 1942 #33861]