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doi: 10.1038/077008a0
MADAGASCAR, with certain adjacent islands, has been regarded by some naturalists as forming a distinct “region,” the Malagasy, equivalent to the other main regions of the world. On the other hand, Messrs. P. L. and W. L. Sclater (“The Geography of Mammals,” London, 1899, p. 108) adhere to the earlier opinion of the first-named of the two authors, as well as of many subsequent writers, and place Madagascar in a subregion only of the Ethiopian region. They remark that “Madagascar appears to contain a sample of the ancient Ethiopian fauna, which has been almost exterminated on the main land.”
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