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RE: Fossil Site Tour



Wish I could attend, but the astrophysics department here at AMNH has me on
board to teach children about the Red Planet as we travel toward it.

Please keep me on the mailing list for the next adventure.

: )

Jenny Lando
Assistant Coordinator/Paleontology of Dinosaurs
Moveable Museum
Education Department:AMNH
Central Park West @ 79th Street
NYC NY 10024
212-769-5189
212-769-5329 (fax)

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-dinosaur@usc.edu [mailto:owner-dinosaur@usc.edu]On Behalf Of
MKIRKALDY@aol.com
Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 12:10 PM
To: dinosaur@usc.edu
Subject: Fossil Site Tour

Don't forget-today is the last day to register for the grand DML Fossils on
our Lands tour.  As described in the first and second circulars, this
all-inclusive ten-day tour of Egypt, the Gobi Desert, Dinosaur Provincial
Park, Niger, Australia, Egg Mountain, the Isle of Wight, and the Tucson Gem
and Mineral Show will be led by Dr. Tim Williams, discoverer of many of the
SLPs for which Australia is known.

Dr. Williams will also take the group power walking with John Hutchinson and
_T. rex_, mandrake wading with Josh Smith and _Paralititan_, and scouting
for big, dead lizards (technically known as syntarsustaining or no gap/no
saurus). If there is enough interest, a tour of the Oregon Light & Magic
Feather Lab may be scheduled, with Luis Rey as your insider guide.

There are only a few spaces left, so fax in your registration information
today.

Mary