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Palaeontological bulletins (get 'em while their hot!)



This announcement posted for A. Lee. Please respond to his address (listed
below)

Norm MacLeod

>To: n.macleod@NHM.AC.UK
>From: "AITKEN, LEE" <L.Aitken@gns.cri.nz>
>Date: Thu, 7 Nov 1996 8:58:25 +1200
>Subject: Palaeontological bulletins
>X-Gateway: iGate, (WP Office) vers 2.08a - 1048
>
>Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences
>Fax +64-4-569-9074
>Wellington, New Zealand
>
>Dear Dr MacLeod
>The institute is in the throes of having a major rationalisation
>of publication stocks inherited from its predecessors, the New
>Zealand Geological Survey and the Department of Scientific and
>Industrial Research.
>
>Consequently, large numbers of ancient but pristine
>palaeontological bulletins have been declared surplus.  Rather
>than dumping these, we would like to pack and post them anywhere
>for $15.00 each.
>
>The bulletins are normally priced between $50.00 and $90.00 each,
>so this hardly qualifies as a commercial operation (!), and
>George Scott suggested that I approach you to see if you could
>post the attached list on the PaleoNet.  The list is in
>Wordperfect 5.1.
>
>It includes such gems as: Allan's 1935 Devonian fauna,
>Hornibrook's 1952 Tertiary ostracods, Squire's 1958 Cretaceous
>and Tertiary corals, Marwick's 1960 Early Tertiary molluscs,
>Jenkin's 1971 Cenozoic planktic forams, Waterhouse's 1982 Permian
>brachiopods, Strong's 1984 Triassic forams, Wilson's 1989
>Paleocene and Eocene dinoflagellates, de Jersey's 1990 Triassic
>and Jurassic miospores, and Maxwell's 1992 Eocene molluscs.
>
>If you feel unable to put the attached list onto Paleonet, please
>would you consider reporting that a free list of $15.00
>palaeontology bulletins is available by emailing
>L.Aitken@gns.cri.ns or faxing the Institute of Geological and
>Nuclear Sciences in New Zealand: +64-4-569-9074.
>
>I do hope that you can help us find good homes for these
>publications.  Memories of impoverished postgraduate days are
>still distressingly close for me, and I am a great believer in
>permanent reference books at attractive prices!
>
>I look forward to your reply.
>Yours sincerely
>Lee Aitken
>
>

Paleontological bulletins at unbelievable prices

Normally $50.00 unless otherwise indicated (and we have left the otherwise
indications on the page so you can road-test the unbelievable value for
yourself).   Now:
$15.00 each

PB14    Allan, R.S. 1935.  The fauna of the Reefton beds (Devonian), New
Zealand. 73 p.
PB17    Laws, C.R. 1950. Additional Lower Pliocene Mollusca from Otahuhu,
Auckland. 36 p.
PB18    Hornibrook, N.de B. 1952.  Tertiary and Recent marine Ostracoda of
New Zealand. 83 p.
PB19    Fletcher, H.O., et al., 1952.  Permian fossils from Southland. 31 p.
PB20    Marples, B.J., Finlay, H.J. 1952.  Early Tertiary penguins of New
Zealand. 67 p.
PB21    Marwick, J. 1953.  Divisions and faunas of the Hokonui systems. 141 p.
PB23    Fell, H.B. 1954.  Tertiary and Recent Echinoidea of New Zealand:
Cidaridae. 62 p.
PB24    Olson, O.P. 1956.  The genus Baryspira (Mollusca) in New Zealand. 32 p.
PB25    Hill, D., Leed, H. 1955.  Paleozoic corals from New Zealand. 24 p.
PB26    Fleming, C. 1957.  The genus Pecten in New Zealand. 69 p.
PB27    Marwick, J. 195.7  New Zealand genera of Turritellidae and the
species of Stiracolpus. 55 p.
PB28    Vella, P. 1957.  Studies in New Zealand foraminifera. 64 p.
PB29    Squires, D.F. 1958.  The Cretaceous and Tertiary corals of New
Zealand. 107 p.
PB30    Boreham, A.U.E. 1959.  Biological type specimens in New Zealand
Geological Survey - I. Recent Mollusca. 87 p.
PB31    Glaessner, M.F. 1960.  The fossil decapod Crustacea of New Zealand.
63 p.
PB33    Marwick, J.1960.  Early Tertiary Mollusca from Otaio Gorge, South
Canterbury.  31 p.
PB34    Hornibrook, N.de B. 1961.  Tertiary foraminifera from Oamaru
district, New Zealand. 1:  Systematics and distribution. 194 p.
PB35    Waterhouse, J.B. 1964.  Permian brachiopods of New Zealand. 214 p.
PB36    Stevens, G.R. 1965.  Jurassic and Cretaceous belem-nites of New
Zealand. 283 p.
PB37    Boreham, A.U.E. 1965.  A revision of F.W. Hutton's pelecypod
species described in the Catalogue of Tertiary Mollusca and Echinodermata
(1873). 125 p.
PB38    Scott, G.H. 1965.  The utility of Haeuslerella Parr (foramin-ifera)
in New Zealand middle Tertiary stratigraphy. 47 p.
PB39    Marwick, J. 1965.  Upper Cenozoic Mollusca of Wairoa district,
Hawkes Bay. 83 p.
PB40    Norris, G., Sarjeant, W.A.S. 1965.  A descriptive index of genera
of fossil Dinophyceae and Acritarcha. 72 p.
PB41    Waterhouse, J.B. 1969.  The Permian bivalve genera Myonia,
Megadesmus, Vacunella, and their allies and their occurrences in New
Zealand. 141 p.
PB42    Jenkins, D.G. 1971  New Zealand Cenozoic planktonic foraminifera.
277 p.
PB43    Hornibrook, N.de B. 1971.  A revision of the Oligocene and Miocene
foraminifera from New Zealand described by Karrer and Stache in the reports
of the Novara Expedition (1864).  85 p.
 PB44   Marwick, J. 1971.  New Zealand Turritellidae related to Zeacolpus
Finlay (Gastropoda). 87 p.




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Norman MacLeod
Micropalaeontological Research
N.MacLeod@nhm.ac.uk (E-mail)

Address: Deptartment of Palaeontology, The Natural History Museum,
         Cromwell Road, London, SW7 5BD

Office Phone: 0171-938-9006
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