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YES THAT'S IT!!!! THANKYOU THANKYOU THANKYOU.
I guess we're not crazy after all.
Lynn Scheu wrote:
> Nora and Tom,
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> Could the book you are talking about be "Living Marine Molluscs" by C.M.
> Yonge and T.E. Thompson? It is British but was first published in 1976.
> It was pretty widely available in the U.S. for a time because Tucker
> Abbott's American Malacologists Inc. distributed it.
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> Lynn Scheu
> Louisville KY
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> NORA BRYAN wrote:
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> > Tom
> > Doesn't sound like my memory is any better does it! I went to the University
> > yesterday copying journal atricles on our local freshwater molluscs and I looked
> > for that book but it wasn't there either. That's where I got it before, so
> > maybe it never existed in this world and I have two parallel lives!
> >
> > Nora
> > Calagary, Alberta
> >
> > "Thomas E. Eichhorst" wrote:
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> > > Nora,
> > >
> > > You got me on the book, I just don't remember a British book from 1975 with
> > > that information. Please understand that doesn't mean a thing about its
> > > existance. As my wife will immediately agree, my memory isn't my best
> > > characteristic/trait/strength -- and as the others aren't all that great, we
> > > are in trouble. I'll dig around in the bookcase tomorrow and see if by
> > > happen-chance something turns up.
> > >
> > > Tom Eichhorst in New Mexico, USA
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