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Paleonetters, Hopefully I replied to each of you individually, but just in case I missed someone, thanks to all of you for supplying me with so many updated names. Although I did stress that it was all colleagues when a snail was not involved , the exhibits department thinks I'm wonderful now. (That's probably a good news / bad news sort of thing.....) Should any of you need Paleozoic snails ID'ed, don't hesitate to ask me. -- Live from the PowerBook.... Peter ------------------------------------------------------------------ Peter J. Wagner mailto:pwagner@fmnh.org Assoc. Curator http://pjw3.fmnh.org Dept. of Geology ph: 312-665-7634 Field Museum of Natural History fx: 312-665-7641 1400 S. Lake Shore Dr. cell: 773-841-6520 Chicago, IL 60605-2496 "...becomes more difficult with the complexity of the animal.... The snail, as an invertebrate, does not present much of a challenge." -- M. McGonagall
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