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new publication



     I just received a copy of Yuong-Nam Lee, editor, 2000 International 
     Dinosaur Symposium for Kosong County in Korea, Special Publication 4, 
     Paleontological Society of Korea, ISSN 1225-0929.  I have no idea what 
     it costs, or how to order it.  There are 13 papers therein, as 
     follows:
     
     1)  Lee et at., Distribution and paleobiological significance of 
     dinosaur tracks from the Jindong Formation (Albian) in Kosong County, 
     Korea
     
     2), Zelenitsky, Dinosaur eggs from North America and Asia
     
     3) Hutchison, Diversity of Cretaceous turtle faunas of eastern Asia 
     and their contribution to the turtle faunas of North America
     
     4)  Sarjeant, The first Permian vertebrate footprints from the English 
     Midlands: a tale of discovery and rediscovery
     
     5)  Cifellit, Cretaceous mammals of Asia and North America
     
     6)  Park et al., Early Cretaceous dinosaur teeth of Korea
     
     7)  Winkler et al., Comparative taphonomy of an Early Cretaceous 
     sauropod quarry, Malawi, Africa
     
     8)  Zhao, Nesting behavior of dinosaurs as interpreted from the 
     Chinese Cretaceous dinosaur eggs
     
     9)  Wood, Tooth enamel microstructure in _Deltatheridium_ (Metatheria, 
     Late Cretaceous of Mongolia), with comparison to some other Mesozoic 
     mammals
     
     10) Sarjeant, The Mesozoic mammal footprint record reconsidered: with 
     an account of new discoveries in the Cretaceous of northwestern 
     Alberta, Canada
     
     11)  McCrea, Dinosaur footprints in the Lower Cretaceous (Albian) 
     Gates Formation of Alberta, Canada: their use in palaeobiology and 
     palaeoenvironmental interpretation
     
     12)  Xu and Wang, Troodontid-like pes in the dromaeosaurid 
     _Sinornithosaurus_
     
     13)  Farlow and Britton, Size and body proportions in _Alligator 
     mississippiensis_: implications for archosaurian ichnology
     
     
     So there's a little bit of something for everybody, but with a heavy 
     dinosaur and ichnology emphasis