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James Mahaffy wrote: > Does anyone know if Palaeontology (British journal) has an e-mail >address. I would even settle for a phone number. I am interested is >seeing if they have any back copies of old issues. I am interested in >obtaining the issue 1966 Vol. 4(2) that had an article by R Neves on >Namurian spores. I can get a copy interlibrary loan, but the quality >is not good enough for any critical comparisons. Of course, if any of >you want to get rid of that issue, I would be happy to buy it off you. Enquiries about back issues should be sent to the marketing manager: Dr L. Cherns, Department of Geology, University of Wales College of Cardiff, Cardiff. CF1 3YE South Wales. ph: 44 1222 874338 (sorry no email address) Chris cnedin@geology.adelaide.edu.au nedin@ediacara.org ------------------------------------------------------------------- Many say it was a mistake to come down from the trees, some say the move out of the oceans was a bad idea. Me, I say the stiffening of the notochord in the Cambrian was where it all went wrong, it was all downhill from there.
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