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Re: The dinosaur papers - now available



At 05:50 PM 10/29/2003, Brad McFeeters wrote:
Actually, Plot described and illustrated the specimen in 1677, in _The Natural History of Oxford-shire_. He was under the impression that the specimen represented a large mammal that might have been brought to England during the Roman occupation.

Are you sure it was 1677? What else could the 1676 in the title _The Dinosaur Papers: 1676-1906_ be?

Yeah, it is 1677. We had it in the library when I was in graduate school. I cannot for the life of me think of what that 1676 title is...be interested to see it.


-J


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