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Fwd: bird in amber
Since no one else has mentioned this, I thought that it might be of use to a
few of you out there.
Cheers,
Thomas R. Lipka
Paleontological/Geological Studies
In a message dated 9/15/98 1:34:42 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
jlipps@ucmp1.Berkeley.Edu writes:
> Subj: bird in amber
> Date: 9/15/98 1:34:42 PM Eastern Daylight Time
> From: jlipps@ucmp1.Berkeley.Edu (Jere H. Lipps)
> Sender: paleonet@ucmp1.Berkeley.Edu
> Reply-to: paleonet@ucmp1.Berkeley.Edu
> To: paleonet@ucmp1.Berkeley.Edu (Multiple recipients of list)
>
>
> >Jere
> >
> >What about this message? Sounds interesting. Do you know anyone who works
> >on amber? Could you place it on Paleonet?
> >Thanks, Gerta
> >
> >Dr. Keller
> >i have a very interesting piece of amber. it is about 3cm long,
> >1.5cm wide & kidney shaped.
> >there is a small bird-like creature inside. the head(with eye
> >socket),beak & body are easily identifiable. the feet appear
> >two toed. the appendages where the wings would be look like short
> >(very short)arms with fingers.
> >if you think this warrants further discussion please e-mail me.
> >
> >banks van pelt
> >
>
>
>
>
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>Jere
>
>What about this message? Sounds interesting. Do you know anyone who works
>on amber? Could you place it on Paleonet?
>Thanks, Gerta
>
>Dr. Keller
>i have a very interesting piece of amber. it is about 3cm long,
>1.5cm wide & kidney shaped.
>there is a small bird-like creature inside. the head(with eye
>socket),beak & body are easily identifiable. the feet appear
>two toed. the appendages where the wings would be look like short
>(very short)arms with fingers.
>if you think this warrants further discussion please e-mail me.
>
>banks van pelt
>
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