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Re: marine vertebrate collections
In response to Alan Blake Coulson's (abcoulso@unity.ncsu.edu) question
about Cretaceous marine vertebrates, Thom Holmes sent the following
(which got diverted due to a techical glitch):
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Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2001 07:20:30 -0400
Subject: Re: marine vertebrate collections
From: tholmes <tholmes@thedeal.com>
To: "Everhart, Mike J" <Mike.Everhart@wichita.boeing.com>,
"'abcoulso@unity.ncsu.edu'" <abcoulso@unity.ncsu.edu>,
The Academy of Natural Sciences in Phila has Elasmosaurus and various marine
reptiles in its historic collection. Also, the Trenton State Museum has a
splendid mosasaur skull, one of the largest anywhere, but I'm uncertain of
its geographic origin.
- --Thom Holmes
dinosaur author at large
126 Dodd St., first floor
Weehawken, NJ 07087
201-348-6352
daytime: 212-313-9213
e-mail: tholmes@thedeal.com
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