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Re: Dino Feathers
At 12:08 AM 8/5/95, GSP1954@aol.com wrote:
>Very unlikey that so many specimens of big (compared to bugs) Archaeopteryx
>blew all that way from home, they probably did live on the desert islands
What about the plants, including the logs?
>By the way, if anyone gets the chance to visit the modern Solnhofen museum in
>the castle in Eichstatt do it, its a marvel
Rest assured that if I _ever_ get to Germany, I ashall leave no
stone unturned! (OK, forget I said that... ;-) )
Jerry D. Harris
Schuler Museum of Paleontology
Southern Methodist University
jdharris@lust.isem.smu.edu
(Compuserve: 73132,3372)
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TITLE OF A REAL SCIENTIFIC PAPER:
"South American Animals and Their Lice"
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