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Thanks Andy,
Another good site on the same subject is www.elasmo.com
Paul M.
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> From: Andy Rindsberg
> Reply To: Conchologists of America List
> Sent: Monday, September 29, 2003 2:30 PM
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> Subject: Shark teeth
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> Dear Conchlers,
> and especially Paul Monfils,
>
> A long time ago, I posted a notice promising a good URL for the
> identification of fossil shark teeth, but then neglected to include it,
> and furthermore forgot the URL. Well, I didn't forget the plaintive
> request for this information, which is clearly of interest to many of the
> fossil-collecting Conchlers, and here it is at last. (Yes, my next message
> will be solidly mollusk-related.)
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> Purdy, Robert W. A key to the common genera of Neogene shark teeth.
> Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Department of
> Paleobiology.
> http://www.nmnh.si.edu/paleo/sharkteeth/
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> Thank you for your patience. (Ah! now I can use that brain cell for
> storing something else.)
>
> Cheers,
> Andy
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> Andrew K. Rindsberg
> Geological Survey of Alabama
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