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Re: anonymous papers - help!
David Marjanovic <david.marjanovic@gmx.at>
said:
''Try http://zhongwen.com/x/xingshi.htm, a collection
of the 200 most common Chinese surnames (all clickable
-- each character is one surname). The personal names
will be difficult to find, unless you know how to use
http://www.zhongwen.com/s/bushou.htm... ''
Thanks, I'd follow up on it but unfortunately, i don't
have the paper copy with me (it's in storage in
another country) nor a pdf. I listed it some years
ago as anonymous in my administrative lists, with a
note to follow up on it when i could.
"ffbervoets" <ffbervoets@tiscali.nl> said:
''In my Reference Base on dinodata.net I found
Dong, Z. (1973). [A fossil carnosaur tooth from Kuqa
County, Xingjiang
Autonomous Region.] Vertebrata PalAsiatica 11: 73. (In
Chinese)
Perhaps its this one?''
David Marjanovic <david.marjanovic@gmx.at>
said:
''I should have thought of Dinodata!!! It has the same
citation, so it must be the same paper... the author
is Dong Zhiming, and the q in the place name is AFAIK
supposed to be pronounced ch (...the Inner Mongolian
way of transcribing Mongolian).
It's Xinjiang, not Xingjiang.''
Perhaps, but the page i've got is 217. Most probably,
I had listed it incorrectly at the time. The title
certainly corresponds to the topic of the paper, and
it's also just one page.
wondering how i did that.....
Thanks for the help.
Ps. does anyone know about the second paper:
Anonymous. 1913. The dinosaurs of East Africa.
Bulletin of the American Geographical Society 45:
193-196. (not sure who wrote it exactly, probably the
editor. It's a summary extract from a book)
sappororaptor
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