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Re: German baby Sauropods article



Thanks for posting those pictures, Betty! =) On page two, it looks like they have most of an ulna (the long bone lying sideways in the pic), some ends of limb bones, a portion of a vertebral centrum, and other odds and ends I can't quite make out. The little girl on page 3 seems to be holding a mostly complete scapulocoracoid upsidedown -- the glenoid is to the left and facing up.

Matt Bonnan



From: Betty Cunningham <bettyc@flyinggoat.com>
Reply-To: bettyc@flyinggoat.com
To: Michael Schmidt <dmschmidt@sprint.ca>, mkeesey@e-nexusstudios.com, NJPharris@aol.com, dinosaur@usc.edu, krzic@slo-kabel.si
Subject: Re: German baby Sauropods article
Date: Thu, 02 Mar 2000 10:21:57 -0800


Due to the overwhelming demand, I now have these scans of the article up
on my website:
http://www.flyinggoat.com/FGG_saurpodMAIN1.html

Since I recieved these as JPG images the scans are exactly the images I
recieved.
They are LARGE files.

Sauropodenfunde in Niedersachsen is the correct spelling of the title
(couldn't read my own handwriting!)

-Betty Cunningham


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