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I'm pretty certain it's the "vertebrate" discussed previously on this list. And I still don't believe it's a vertebrate. (Sorry Jim!) Breandán ----- Original Message ----- From: "Neil Clark" <n.clark@museum.gla.ac.uk> To: "'paleonet@nhm.ac.uk'" <paleonet@nhm.ac.uk> Subject: paleonet The Ediacaran Period. Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2005 09:15:11 -0000 > > The following link came to me over the Holidays and is worth listening to. > Is this about the same ediacaran fossil that was discussed over a year ago? > Pity there is no image. It is also interesting to hear that Australian > palaeontologists appear to be promoting an increase in their > palaeolegislation. > > http://www.abc.net.au/pm/content/2004/s1273125.htm > > Neil > > ************************************ > Dr Neil DL Clark > Chair of Scottish Geology Festival 2005 > c/o Hunterian Museum > University of Glasgow > GLASGOW > G12 8QQ > tel: +44 (0) 141 330 3599 > web site: http://www.hunterian.gla.ac.uk/ > http://www.scottishgeology.com/ > ********************************************* -- _______________________________________________ For the largest FREE email in Ireland (25MB) and 20MB of online file storage space - Visit http://www.campus.ie Powered by Outblaze
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