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Dinosaurs of New Mexico -- First Circular
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Jerry D. Harris
Fossil Preparation Lab
New Mexico Museum of Natural History
1801 Mountain Rd NW
Albuquerque NM 87104-1375
Phone: (505) 899-2809
Fax: ; (505) 841-2866
102354.2222@compuserve.com
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From: "A.B. Heckert", INTERNET:heckerta@unm.edu
To: Jerry Harris, [102354,2222]
Date: 08/09/99 15:40
RE: Could you forward this to the dinosaur list?
Jerry, if you could send the following to the dinosaur list I'd greatly
appreciate it. Thanks, Andy
Please forgive any duplication due to cross-posting.
First Circular---Dinosaurs of New Mexico Symposium
The New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science (NMMNH) is
pleased to announce the first "Dinosaurs of New Mexico" symposium, to be
held at the NMMNH on Saturday, April 29, 2000. Talks and posters are
tentatively scheduled to run from 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM
New Mexico is unique among western states in having a rich record
of Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous dinosaurs. Dinosaur body and trace
fossils are known from most parts of the state. The history of dinosaur
paleontology in New Mexico dates back more than 100 years and includes
such famous paleontologists as E.D. Cope, Barnum Brown, C.W. Gilmore, F.v.
Huene, E.H. Colbert, and C.H. Sternberg, among many others.
We solicit contributions on all aspects of dinosaur paleontology
in New Mexico for a proceedings volume that will be published as a New
Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin. In addition to
papers detailing original research on New Mexico's dinosaurs, the
proceedings volume will include summary papers on Triassic, Jurassic, and
Cretaceous dinosaurs of New Mexico and a bibliography of New Mexico's
dinosaurs spanning over 120 years of research.
Papers will be due at the meeting.
For additional information, including NMMNH Bulletin Instructions
to Authors, contact Andrew B. Heckert or Dr. Spencer G. Lucas at the
following addresses.
Andrew B. Heckert
Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences
University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131-1116 U.S.A.
heckerta@unm.edu
(505)-277-3214 / (505)-841-2842
FAX: (505)-277-8843
Dr. Spencer G. Lucas
1801 Mountain Rd NW
Albuquerque, NM 87104
slucas@nmmnh.state.nm.us
(505)-841-2873
FAX (505)-841-2808
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Andrew B. Heckert
Ph.D. Student
Dept. Earth and Planetary Sciences
University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131
U.S.A.
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Were not attained by sudden flight,
Rather they, while their companions slept,
Were toiling upward in the night.
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