310 Recent Literature. [ April, 
of life in the northern hemisphere in the Quaternary so waite 
from that of the Tertiary. 
The only European naturalist, so far as we are aware, who has in- 
sisted on the independent origin of the different continental floras 
and faunas is Professor Carl. Vogt, in a recent article published 
in Westermann’s Monatshefte, where he vigorously discusses the 
different types have arisen from a single individual, are in the 
wrong; that different continents may have simultaneously pro- 
duced representatives or similar species; and that we should not 
accept a single center of creation for all faunas. 
Naturalists are again indebted to Mr. Wallace for an original 
work in a field which he has gleaned so successfully, bringing 
back to the storehouse of science a sheaf of genuine facts abound- 
wo with ripe inductions and containing but little cha 
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