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Re: Dinosaur urine?
I would like to nominate Tommy for the potentially coveted and quasi-periodical
"most consistently valuable DML poster" award.. Anybody that can find 1844
papers online and has experience w/ camping under fly foxes (heh-- what were
you thinking, Tommy?), among other spot-on posts, is uniquely qualified...
----- Original Message ----
From: Jerry D. Harris <jharris@dixie.edu>
To: DINOSAUR Mailing List <dinosaur@usc.edu>; Tommy Tyrberg
<tommy.tyrberg@norrkoping.mail.telia.com>
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2006 3:13:05 PM
Subject: Re: Dinosaur urine?
Hey Tommy -
>The 1844 paper is available online at:
>http://visualiseur.bnf.fr/Document/CadresPage?O=NUMM-2978&I=255&Y=Image
Cool! Thanks for that! It appears that the thing I quoted was actually
half of a larger paper, for which the reference is:
Duvernoy, G. 1844. Fragments sur les organes gÃnito-urinaires des reptiles
et leurs produits. Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des SÃances de l'Academie
des Sciences 19:249-260.
I managed to grab all the pages and turn 'em into one PDF, and I'd be happy
to send it to anyone who wants it.
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