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Re: Paleocene dinosaurs (Ref.s)



In a message dated 10/17/01 4:57:23 PM Pacific Daylight Time, jonathan.r.wagner@mail.utexas.edu writes:


<< The upshot was that the specimen is stratigraphically indeterminate. Sorry folks. >>

  T'was ever thus. There's always a catch. Paleocene nonavian dinosaurs, Asian ceratopids, and ceratopians with rhino forelimbs. Cryptopaleontology.

<< P.S. Dan, missed you in Bozeman, man. You must go to Norman, Oklahoma... there you can meet Lehman, the Paleontologist who instructed me... ;)   >>

      I met Tom back at SVP in Ann Arbor back in 1980, I believe. His talk on sexual dimorphism in the Big Bend Chasmosaurs was one of the best at that meeting. You were probably watching Scooby-Do and eating a bowl of Count Chocula back then. Glad to have you back on the list. You were missed. Dan