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"Cadee M.C." <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 8 Mar 2001 10:28:21 +0100
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Van: nansaidh [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Verzonden: maandag 5 maart 2001 16:58
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Onderwerp: Re: web site updated and URL !


OOps!   Sorry everyone, I didn't put the URL in the message.   It's:

www.icshells.com <http://www.icshells.com/>       (main site)
and
www.icshells.com/ammonites <http://www.icshells.com/ammonites>        (the
new ammonite section)

Nancy







What is the webiste address.  I have a small ammonite from Alberta, but
would like to view
this site.

Carol Lowe
Toronto



 Dear Carol

For identification of ammonites I think an accurate locality and
stratigraphic position of the specimens is needed! The ammonites on your
website don't have accurate localities [Germany for instance is not very
accurate] and information of the stratigraphic position lackes totally! You
need a startigraphic layer from which the fossil was found and a
chronostratigraphic position like at least Jura or Cretaceous to do a
succesfull determination of the species. Your images are quite pretty!

 Yours Martin C. Cadee, The Netherlands

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