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Re: Books on those Hairy Things
In a message dated 2/21/01 8:06:39 PM Eastern Standard Time,
David.Krentz@disney.com writes:
>
> I am amazed at how few books are available on prehistoric mammals that
> don't involve coloring inbetween the lines. Does anyone have any good
> reccomendations for me?
Try this:
Lillegraven, J. A., Kielan-Jaworowska, Z., and Clemens, W. A., (eds), 1979.
Mesozoic Mammals; The first two thrirds of mammalian history.U. Cal. Press.
(Berkeley) 311 p.
Unfortunately it's out of print and hard to find. I got my copy at SVP in
Denver at 25 bucks!
The good news is that it's being revised and rewritten with new stuff by Rich
Cifelli and Zofia. I don't know when it's due to be published but I'll ask
Rich when I get to OkC next month.
Our Maryland Triconodon _Arundelconodon__hottoni_ will be one of the new
additions.
Cheers,
Tom
Thomas R. Lipka
Paleontological/Geological Studies
Tompaleo@aol.com