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Monty,
I had correspondence with Phil Bock from Victoria. He is a
specialist in bryozoans. If he hasn't seen your message, his address is
"Phil Bock" <bock@rmit.EDU.AU>
Regards,
Gary Holloway
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>Just to change the topic completely, we have found an imprint of a fossil
>dating from between Devonian to Cretaceous in age (I know, that is a
>massive amount of time) and most likely Cretaceous in age which we have not
>been able to identify.
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>The attached image is at a scale of 1:1 and it occurred in a fine siliceous
>sandstone from the North of Northern Territory, Australia, in a kimberlite
>region.
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>Any suggestions as to order, genus and/or species would be gratefully
>accepted. Answers can be posted here, or sent to me personally if you don't
>like airing your "guesses" out in the open
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>Thanks in advance
>
>Monty
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