From: "Raymond Ancog" <rayancog@pacific.net.ph>
> And while we're on the subject of pterosaur
websites, I will take time out
> to update mine. To that end, I will add a page listing musuems that have > pterosaur reconstructions. So to one and all, if you know of such a museum, > kindly e-mail the URL along with the geographical location. I've already > visited the Los Angeles Natural History Musuem website. As I still told on list, I
strongly suggest you to link your website with
You'll find there beautiful photos of _Pterodactylus_
and _Rhamphorhynchus_ from Sonhofen, Germany.
Some DML members have maybe adresses of german museums
which show those fossils.
> Dave, if you're reading this, I sure would like to mirror the info that you > have, with all to reference to you as the original author, of course. BTW... Is there a solution for a "come-back" of Dave
Peters' site?
Friendly - Luc J. "Aspidel"
BAILLY.
> Ravin' Ray > your friendly neighborhood paleontologist > http://www.geocities.com/originalravinray |