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Re: Ca dinosaur?



I  doubt that we will ever find dinos in Florida. Most of the state is
Cenozoic with older rocks deep below the surface. We have sopme good
mammoth and mastodon fossils but I believe that is as far back as we go!


Ray McAllister, Retired Prof. (Emeritus) of Ocean, mcallist@gate.net
Engineering, Dept of OE, Fla. Atlantic Univ., Boca 
Raton, FL 33064  (954) 426-0808


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| From: Douglas W. Lewis <dwlewis@rmii.com>
| To: NJPharris@aol.com
| Cc: howest@earthlink.net; dinosaur@usc.edu
| Subject: Re: Ca dinosaur?
| Date: Thursday, June 12, 1997 12:37 PM
| 
| NJPharris@aol.com wrote:
| 
| > In a message dated 97-06-10 12:44:38 EDT, howest@earthlink.net (Steven
| > Howe)
| > writes:
| >
| > > As far as I know, this would be the
| > > third  dinosaur discovery in Ca.
| >
| > This made me curious.  Has anyone out there ever heard of a dinosaur
| > discovered in Washington state?  I haven't  :-(   (although I know we
| > have
| > marvelous Eocene microfossils).
| >
| > Nick Pharris
| 
|   Speaking of which,has any dinos been found in Florida(I don't live
| there,but I was just curious)?
| 
| Caleb
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