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"Thomas E. Eichhorst" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 7 Jun 2000 09:27:34 -0600
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Harry and all,

What a great story.  For any who haven't yet checked out the story of
Charlotte Lloyd and her tangle net -- you owe it to yourself.  Thanks for
sharing.

Tom E. in New Mexico where tangle nets catch tumble weeds and the occasional
rattlesnake.


> Dear all,
>
> With all the recent cybertalk of field trips to distant and even exotic
> destinations, a little vignette about home-based conchology might lend
timely
> counterpoise.  A fellow Jacksonville Shell Club member, Charlotte Lloyd,
has
> written up her voyage into the microcosm of "grunge" (shell-grit to some)
> derived from a mundane and overlooked resource - marine tangles.  Minimal
> effort in the (local) field and some hard work at the microscope produced
an
> impressive measure of molluscan diversity.  See her report at our website:
>
> http://home.sprynet.com/~wfrank/remarkab.htm
>
> Harry
> Harry G. Lee
> Suite 500
> 1801 Barrs St.
> Jacksonville, FL 32204
> USA   904-384-6419
> <[log in to unmask]>
> Visit the Jacksonville Shell Club Home Page at:
> http://home.sprynet.com/~wfrank/jacksonv.htm
>
> oo  .--.  oo  .--.  oo  .--.
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