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Two new issues (yes, we're catching up!) of Lethaia are about to appear: No. 28:2 should reach the subscribers any day now, and No. 28:3 has been cleared for printing. Lethaia, Vol. 28, No. 2, contents: Articles Clarkson, E.N.K., Harper, D.A.T. & Peel, J.S. 03 15: Taxonomy and palaeoecology of the mollusc Pterotheca from the Ordovician and Silurian of Scotland Goldman, D., Bergström, S.M. & Mitchell, C.E.: Zone 13 graptolite biostratigraphy in the Marathon, Texas, standard succession and its bearing on Upper Ordovician graptolite biogeography Rickards, R.B.: Utility and precision of Silurian graptolite biozones Cuffey, C.A., Robb, A.J., III, Lembcke, J.T. & Cuffey, R.J.: Epizoic bryozoans and corals as indicators of life and post-mortem orientations of the Devonian brachiopod Meristella Korn, D.: Paedomorphosis of ammonoids as a result of sealevel fluctuations in the Late Devonian Wocklumeria Stufe Olóriz, F. & Palmqvist, P.: Sutural complexity and bathymetry in ammonites: fact or artifact? Nara, M.: Rosselia socialis: a dwelling structure of a probable terebellid polychaete Crampton, J.S.: Elliptic Fourier shape analysis of fossil bivalves: some practical considerations Lethaia Seminar Purnell, M.A.: Large eyes and vision in conodonts Lethaia Reviews Butterfield, N.J.: All but the latest life on Earth De Iuliis, G.: Bolivian fossil vertebrates Lethaia Forum Koren, T.N., Lenz, A.C., Loydell, D.K., Melchin, M.J., Storch, P. & Teller, L.: Generalized graptolite zonal sequence defining Silurian time intervals for global paleogeographic studies Olóriz, F. & Rodríguez-Tovar, F.J.: IV International Symposium Cephalopods - Present and Past Lethaia, Vol. 28, No. 3, contents: Articles Fariña, R.A.: Limb bone strength and habits in large glyptodonts Martinez, J.-N. & Sudre, J.: The astragalus of Paleogene artiodactyls: comparative morphology, variability and prediction of body mass Kanazawa, K.: How spatangoids produce their traces: relationship between burrowing mechanism and trace structure Baumiller, T. K. & Hagdorn, H.: Taphonomy as a guide to functional morphology of Holocrinus, the first post-Paleozoic crinoid McKinney, F.K, Delvolvé, J.-J. & Sobieraj, J.: Conularia sp. from the Pyrénées: further support for scyphozoan affinities of the Conularida Mitchell, L., Curry, G.B. & Fallick, A.E.: Stable-isotope and amino acid profiles of the New Zealand giant Pliocene oyster Crassostrea ingens Batt, R.J.: A test of a new technique illustrating faunal dominance trends: Application to the 'Trilobite Beds' interval of the Middle Devonian Wanakah Shale in western New York Etter, W.: Benthic diversity patterns in oxygenation gradients: an example from the Middle Jurassic of Switzerland Moissette, P. & Saint Martin, J.-P.: Bryozoaires des milieux récifaux miocènes du sillon sud-rifain au Maroc [Bryozoans from Miocene reef environments in the South-Rifian corridor of Morocco] Lethaia Reviews Rowell, A.J.: Inarticulate they are not! Löfgren, A.: A key to stratigraphy ********* Orders for Lethaia can be placed with Scandinavian University Press, P.O. Box 2959, Toyen, Oslo, Norway (WWW home page at http://193.69.40.2/; e-mail to subscription@scup.no). Subscription price for this year's volume (4 issues) is USD 73 for individual members of the International Palaeontological Association and USD 150 for institutional subscribers. Stefan Bengtson, Production Editor Stefan Bengtson _/ _/ _/_/_/ _/ _/ Department of Palaeozoology _/_/ _/ _/ _/ _/_/ _/_/ Swedish Museum of Natural History _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ Box 50007 _/ _/ _/ _/_/_/ _/ _/ _/ S-104 05 Stockholm _/ _/_/ _/ _/ _/ _/ Sweden _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ tel. +46-8 666 42 20 +46-18 54 99 06 (home) fax +46-8 666 41 84 e-mail Stefan.Bengtson@nrm.se
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