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question about plants in Mesozoic - please reply to brill not me.
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Bonnie,
I saw the message below the seperator line on the internet, and I was
wondering what sources you have found since april 1995 on the plants
of the dinosaur age. I will be giving a lecture on herbs and plants
to a group of children and tying it into dinosaurs would surely peak
their interest. I was wondering if you could point me in the right
direction. Please email me if you have any sources for this info
(i.e. internet sites, books, videos, whatever). Fossils would be good
hands on fun also but pictures would probably due. I have my own
interest in dinosaurs also and may eventually use this material for
adults so the more detail the better. If you could help I would
appreciate it.
Thanks,
David Brill
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I have a student working on a project for my dinosaurs course who wants
to know what if anything is known about the flora in the late K of mongolia
(or anytime in the K for that matter). All she has been able to find in the
literature, is that the preservation is very poor, with almost no plant
macrofossils. Can anyone help?
thanks
b
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