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Re: Bruno Galbrun



    I just re-read my comments, and saw no other words
in my sentence other than "a little dated, but still
interesting". Is there a poltergeist in Cyberia which,
somehow, adds words to messages after they have been
sent? I did not say "correct", nor did I add the
numerous bibliographical citations which
contraindicate his over-all thesis, as there have been
sites in European showing surviving dinosaur
populations...although island populations of dinosaurs
may have perished in fluctuating sea-levels, and these
are, as yet, poorly known(except for a few re-examined
by David Weishampel et al.; cf. Nopcsa's speculations
and his discoveries of "dwarf" taxa). However: Bruno
Galbrun posed interesting data sets for the areas he
was studying, demonstrating there was not uniformity
in land mass areas available for habitation.

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