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Re: State Fossils
Hey,
Thanks for the output of info on state fossils. I appreciate Ed's posting of
his URL for a state fossil list. I know of two or three of them on the web,
and his is probably the best.
I will be posting one on my site soon, and later today I will post a complete
list to the group for those who wanted them (I recall a few requests).
For the list on my site, I am interested in photos, so if anyone has any
pictures of some of the more obscure state fossils (like some of the crinoids,
brachs, fish, corals, petrified woods, and dinosaur footprints), I would
appreciate them.
For those interested, I already have webpages on some of the state fossils,
including my favorite, Illinois' Tully Monster. Check out
http://www.geocities.com/stegob/burpeetullymonster.html to read more and see a
photo.
And, for those really interested, my series on state fossils will begin in the
upcoming issue of Fossil News, when I discuss Allosaurus fragilis of Utah.
Steve
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