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The Palaeontological Association has just published the latest in its award-winning series 'Field Guides to Fossils' Number 10; edited by D.M. Martill and D. Naish; ISBN 0 901702 72 2 'Dinosaurs of the Isle of Wight' 464 pp, 46 b&w / 16 colour plates; 159 figs. Cover price £16.00 / $32.00 / €32.00 (Members £12.00 / $24.00 / €24.00). Post age in addition. It is only in the last ten years that it has been realised that the Isle of Wight in southern England is one of the world's most important sites for Lower Cretaceous dinosaurs. Large amounts of recently discovered material are as yet undescribed in the primary literature. This extensively illustrated publication, part traditional field-guide, part monograph, is likely to be viewed as an essential addition to the libraries of all dinosaur aficionados, across the world. For orders and further information, contact the Palaeontological Association <palass@palas.org> Tim Palmer Dr Tim Palmer C.Geol., F.G.S. Executive Officer, The Palaeontological Association I.G.E.S., University of Wales Aberystwyth SY23 3DB Wales, U.K. Phone/Answerphone: +44 (0) 1970 627107 Fax: +44 (0) 1970 622659 Secretary: +44 (0) 1970 622643 E-mail: palass@palass.org Web: www.palass.org
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