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I saw this on sci.geo.geology and was hoping that Dr. Neil Clark, or 
someone, might have something more to the point.....

-Betty

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From: cw@cee.hw.ac.uk (Chris Wright)
Subject: Geology of Scotland
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I'm looking for background information on the Cenozoic, Mesozoic & 
Paleozoic geology of scotland, especially paleontology. The information 
should be fairly basic, aimed at kids of around 12 ish upwards.

Any kind of reference would be great, ie WWW, books etc

Cheers

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Chris Wright 
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