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Re: ceratopsian front limbs (continued)
Yes, as another educator who could not go, I would love to see any notes that
Dr Brochu would post here. Getting these e-mails have really helped me
understand a little better the world of paleontology, which I can now show my
students.
Brent : )
>>> "Bruce Woollatt" <brucewoollatt@hotmail.com> 10/17/00 04:12PM >>>
Hello all;
Tom Holtz's summary of the Paul & Christiansen paper on ceratopsian
forelimbs (which I mentiond in my previous post, before my time on the
public library's internet service ran out for that session !) was posted on
the List on Sept 7. I don't have the paper at hand at the moment, but once I
do I can post a few more details of its contents.
As for my previously mentioned trip to Chicago to hear Chris Brochu speak on
the use of Sue as a springboard for educators (diving into the deep end of
the gene pool?), it turns out now that I'm not going. Bummer. Travel plans
of my companions went BLOOIE and since I was cargo, that was that. If anyone
on the list happens to go (or if Dr. Brochu himself could offer highlights
of his presentation), I'd like to know what happened.
Thanks,
Bruce Woollatt
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