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Re: In search of Marsh 1896 "The dinosaurs of North America"
Brian Switek writes:
> Mike,
>
> As fate would have it, I actually just acquired a copy. I was
> planning on photographing all the pages and turning it into a
> pdf. If you can wait just a little bit I can do it (and would be
> willing to send it along to whoever else might be interested). Just
> let me know, cheers,
Thanks, but it turns out that you don't need to do this -- there's
already a PDF floating around, of which I now have a copy. The
offer's appreciated, anyway!
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>
> Brian
> http://scienceblogs.com/laelaps
>
> On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 8:20 PM, Mike Taylor <mike@indexdata.com> wrote:
>
> > I am trying to find a copy of Marsh's "dinosaurs of North America":
> >
> > Marsh, O. C. 1896. The Dinosaurs of North America.
> > US Geological Survey, Sixteenth Annual Report,
> > 1894-95: 133-414.
> >
> > No joy so far. If anyone has this as a PDF (or indeed can face the
> > idea of photocopying such a monster for me), I'd greatly appreciate
> > hearing from you. Thanks!
> >
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