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Re: Dino Tracks and Traces (was:F-22 Raptor, etc)
On Fri, 11 Apr 1997 10:43:30 -0600 (MDT) Jeffrey Martz writes:
> In DINOSAUR TRACKS AND TRACES
(snip)
> Its a book, not a site. I'm afraid I don't have the exact
reference
>handy, other then it was edited by Martin Lockely and David Gillette.
"Dinosaur Tracks and Traces", edited by David D. Gillette and Martin G.
Lockley, Cambridge; New York; Cambridge University Press, 1989.
Summary: Papers solicited and developed at the first International
Symposium on dinosaur Tracks and Traces, held May 23-24, 1986, at New
Mexico Museum of Natural History in Albuquerque.
Library of Congress catalog number: QE 862.D5D496 1989
Hope this helps. BTW for those of you in the US, if you have access to
the "Sailor" system of on-line catalogs (interconnects MANY university
and local library systems throughout the country), this sort of
information is fairly easy to get at. At least for me, as I can access
the Library of Congress catalog with a local phone call.
"The great thing about the information age is that the advent of
computers
allows us to duplicate bureaucracy at an even faster rate"
-zenlizard