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Dear colleagues, The North African sediment come from the South of Morrocco close to the Argelian frontier, in the Middle of the Sahara desert, from an area called ELFOUD. As I told you before, the crocodile fossils embeded in the sediment may belong to the genera Euthecodon likely to be Miocene or Pliocene. I hope this information is enough for everybody. Please, send private emails whether you are still interested in the sediment. Sincerely, Xavier Panades I Blas, Ms Please, send letters to: Fuhlrott-Museum / ARCO-Nepal Auer schulstr. 20 D-42103 Wuppertal cogombra@hotmail.com Tel. 0049 202/563 2636/4891 Fax 0049 202/563 8026 ----Original Message Follows---- From: "Xavier Panades I Blas" <cogombra@hotmail.com> Reply-To: paleonet@nhm.ac.uk To: PaleoNet@nhm.ac.uk Subject: paleonet North African sediment Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 06:50:41 +0000 Hi everybody, I am sorry I could not contact you before. Thank you to the many people that has shown interested in the North African material, that was unexpected. The material belongs to me, but, a colleague is studying it. So, please, wait some time until I could give you some more detail information. My colleague has confirmed that the crocodile remains within the North African sediment may belong to the genera Euthecodon likely to be Miocene or Pliocene. Sorry, At the moment I cannot give you more information. Sincerely, Xavier Panades I Blas, Ms Xavier Panades I Blas, Ms Please, send letters to: Fuhlrott-Museum / ARCO-Nepal Auer schulstr. 20 D-42103 Wuppertal cogombra@hotmail.com Tel. 0049 202/563 2636/4891 Fax 0049 202/563 8026 _________________________________________________________________ Surf together with new Shared Browsing http://join.msn.com/?page=features/browse&pgmarket=en-gb&XAPID=74&DI=1059 _________________________________________________________________ Stay in touch with MSN Messenger http://messenger.msn.co.uk
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