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Anyone have any info? -Roy --- Forwarded mail from "Gonzalez, Dave J. (MS Mail)" <dgonzalez@kraft.com> From: "Gonzalez, Dave J. (MS Mail)" <dgonzalez@kraft.com> To: University of Illinois/Chicago <plotnick> Subject: Seeking Information on Pterodactyl Species Date: Mon, 06 Nov 95 12:33:00 PST I'm a member of a literary circle that examines the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and I've been elected to research some vague information that we've received. We've heard that a species of pterodactyl has recently been uncovered and has been given the name "Arthurdactylus conan-doylei" in honor of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's novel titled "The Lost World." As I wasn't sure where to go to research this topic, I searched the Web. I didn't find any specific information on this species, but I found your name as a possible source of information. Can you tell me, or direct me to any available source information, about this species? Does it in fact exist? What are its characteristics? Thank you for your time. Dave Gonzalez ---End of forwarded mail from "Gonzalez, Dave J. (MS Mail)" <dgonzalez@kraft.com> -- Roy E. Plotnick Geological Sciences University of Illinois at Chicago 845 W. Taylor St. Chicago, IL 60607 plotnick@plotnick.geol.uic.edu phone: 312-996-2111 fax: 312-413-2279
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