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This is the annual solicitation for information for the Pander Society Newsletter. If you are not involved in conodont research, please forward this message to colleagues who are, and who may not otherwise receive this information. This message is being sent to paleonet, micropal and vrtpaleo. My apologies for such a widespread distribution but the the Pander Society has no income, and sending this 'letter' via listservers will substantailly reduce the postal expenses involved in gathering information. The form (to be returned to the Chief Panderer, Ray Ethington, geoscray@showme.missouri.edu) is also available on the Pander Society web site via: http://www.geol.le.ac.uk/staff/map2/pander/Introduction.html Mark Purnell On behalf of the Pander Society FROM THE CHIEF PANDERER: DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-COLUMBIA COLUMBIA, MISSOURI 65211, USA geoscray@showme.missouri.edu November 7, 1996 Dear Colleagues: Early in 1997 we will distribute Pander Society Newsletter 29 which will include information about your activities with regard to conodonts during the past year. The Newsletter will contain a bibliography of conodont-related papers published during 1996 plus any papers that appeared in 1995 and earlier that were not reported in previous Newsletters. Please provide the information requested below to the above address. NOTE: If you wish to remain on the Pander Society mailing list, you must submit a response to this solicitation even if you have no current work to report. Reports may be submitted via E-mail to geoscray@showme.missouri.edu. Replies by mail or E-mail must be received by January 1, 1997, to guarantee inclusion in the next Newsletter. The next meeting of the Pander Society will be in El Paso, Texas, on March 19-21, 1997, during the joint meeting of the South-Central and Rocky Mountain sections of the Geological Society of America.. For information about the Pander Society program, contact Dr. James Barrick, Department of Geosciences, Texas Tech University, Lubbock Texas 79409-1053. I hope to see many of you there and join you for enchiladas. Sincerely yours, R. L. Ethington Chief Panderer Information requested for Newsletter 29: Name: Complete Address: Telephone Number: Fax Number: E-mail Address: Brief summary of current activities regarding conodonts Complete bibliographic entry for papers appearing in 1996 (or before if not reported previously)
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