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frhinkle <[log in to unmask]>
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Conchologists of America List <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Tue, 6 Jun 2000 18:42:10 -0500
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Dear Guido,
Many of your species lists are presented in colors and will
not print out. Do you know why? They are yellow on black
background. Completely useless to us who are trying to
keepupwith latest species lists.
When you first started this I threw away my hand written
lists I had tried to keep for 40 years. Now some families
are lost. Can you help?
Fred in MN, USA

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> From: Guido T. Poppe
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> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: homepages
> Date: Tuesday, June 06, 2000 10:50 AM
>
> Hello,
>
>
> In first instance a word of thank to the many of you that
regularly visit
> our homepage. For your information: there is an average
of 100 different
> visitors a day, with 790 page views. Some days reach 1500
page views.
>
> We are now working on the 350 links and stated that A LOT
have disappeared.
> In order to adapt quickly, below a list of the ones not
present any more or
> that do not work as it should. The respective webmasters
are invited to take
> contact with
>
> Philippe POPPE : [log in to unmask]
>
> in order to solve the problems.
>
> We are also aware that many more homepages should be
linked, so everybody
> having homepages with info on shells is gently asked to
contact us so that
> we can link them. This is also for dealers and/or
collectors with a homepage
> or with exchange lists.
>
> Thanks for your collaboration,
>
> Guido
>
> Here comes the list:
>
> CLUBS & SOCIETIES
>
> Disappeared:
> Belgian soc for malacology
> Townsville shell club
> The St. Pete Shell Club. Inc.
>
>
> MAGAZINES
>
> Disappeared:
> The Shell (La Conchiglia)
> Zebra Mussel Update
> Gloria Maris
> Of Sea and Shore
>
> Do not work:
> Apex
>
>
> MUSEUMS
>
> Disappeared:
> Houston Museum of Natural science
> Collections of the Chicago Academy of Sciences
> Of Sea & Shore
>
> SEARCH AND CONTACT ENGINES
>
> Do not work:
> California Academy of Sciences
> Field MuseumΉs  Zoology
> Florida Museum of Natural History
>
>
> THE PHYLUM MOLLUSCA
>
> Disappeared:
> Mollusca Class Index
> Endangered Mollusca
> Fossil holoplanktonic Mollusca
> Textures  on Seashells
> Dangerous Echinoderms and Molluscs
> Molluskenfauna
> Shells of Canary Islands and NW Africa
> The Clark sucker
> Molluscs of Triglavski Narodni Park
> 100 List
> Vent mollusc
>
> Do not work (or not well):
>
> Aquatic Mollusks of North Dakota
> French Caribbean Islands Seashells
>
>
> GASTROPODA
>
> Disappeared
> Okinawa Slug Site
> Fossil Holoplanktonic Molluscs
> Nudibranchs of the British Isles
> Microgastropods of Sanibel
> Patty Jansen Homepage
> Australian Microshells Homepage
> California Abalone
> Conidae
> Seashells
>
>
> BIVALVIA
>
> Disappeared:
> Cool things About Mollusks
> Ocean Quahoh
>
> Do not work:
> National  Zebra Mussel Information  Network
> Margaritiferidae
>
> CEPHALOPODA
>
> Disappeared:
> The Cephalopod Page Listserver
> The Squid Page
> Hunt for squid
> Nautilus page
>
> Do not work:
> Ammonite biomechanics
>
> SCAPHOPODA
>
> Do not work:
> The Scaphopod  Page
>
>
> EXTRA INFORMATION TO MOVE TO OTHER LINKS
>
> Disappeared:
> Internet Resources for Conchologists
>
>
> SHELL SHOWS AND OTHER EVENTS
>
> Disappeared:
> Mollia
>
>
> COMMERCIAL SHELL SITES
>
> Disappeared:
> Algoa Bay Specimen Shells
> Angelo BlasuttaΉs home page
> Seashells Online
> On-line second hand book market
>
> MORE FUN WITH SHELLS
>
> Disappeared
> Seashells Photographs
> Shelling on Sanibel-Captiva Islands
> CanadaΉs Maritime Coastal Mollusc Harvesting Guide
> Wallchart
> The Seashells
> Alabama Shell
> JBB Home Page
> Seashell Discovery
> GaryΉs Shells
> Mmollu
> GeorgeΉs Shells Gallery
> Douglas J. Eernisse, Fullerton
> Seashell by the Seashore
> HuangΉs Home Page
>
> Do not work:
> Mariah Lawson shell pages
> Glenn & LauraΉs Website
> Tides in the USA
>
>
>
>
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indicated type
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