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Re: earliest herbivore
YES - PU indicates Princeton University. A handful of small specimens were
used in the creation of ANSP's Dinosaur Hall in 1986. (For instance: a part
of a hadrosaur ischia - marked something like "PU 8573421"). I don't
think they were used in the revamped hall [1998].
Allan Edels
-----Original Message-----
From: Danvarner@aol.com <Danvarner@aol.com>
To: bettyc@flyinggoat.com <bettyc@flyinggoat.com>
Cc: dinosaur@usc.edu <dinosaur@usc.edu>
Date: Tuesday, September 15, 1998 12:05 PM
Subject: Re: earliest herbivore
>In a message dated 98-09-15 11:49:27 EDT, Betty Cunnigham writes:
>
><< What does PU indicate? >>
>
> I'm going to be a good boy and not say it! Instead, I'll suggest that it
>might indicate Princeton University. Their paleo collections were
transferred
>to Yale several years ago, regrettably to me since I live only a mile or so
>from Princeton. They still have a lot of Knight's, Hawkins and Horsfalls on
>display there though. Dan Varner.
>