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Re: PDF versions of papers (was RE: Table of contents for Gaia theropod websi...



In a message dated 8/7/02 8:58:41 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
tholtz@geol.umd.edu writes:


<< Actually, a lot of old archival material is coming up on line.  Don't know
about the plesiosaur literature, but (for example) this site
(http://www.esp.org/) has classic literature in genetics, evolution,
geology, and natural history available, including very big works (like
Lyell's three volumes of Principles of Geology).  JSTOR
(http://www.jstor.org/) is a more general site for archived papers, some
going back to the 1600s. >>

        
       Mike Everhart is compiling quite a few scans of the older literature 
including many on plesiosaurs at Oceans of Kansas:
       http://www.oceansofkansas.com/ePapers.html