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Date: | Mon, 13 Apr 1998 12:19:15 -0400 |
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>As someone who complains about the personal notes that go out to the whole
>list, I must apologize for my last email. My index finger just seems to
>have a mind of its own. Sorry! I will have to try harder to control its
>waywardness.
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>Betty Jean, The Tall One =20
That's OK, my note about why I wasn't going to COA wasn't supposed to go
public either.
And just so this email isn't a total loss:
IN PRESS:
Parmalee, P.W. & A.E. Bogan. Freshwater bivalves of Tennessee. University of
Tennessee Press. Due this Fall. Price not yet announced.
You mussel-heads will want this one. This will be the most comprehensive
freshwater mussel book published to date - color photos, maps, synonymies,
etc. For you Conch-Lers not familar with Tennessee or the fauna, this region
has 129 species (nearly half of all North America's mussel fauna), many
endemic, many rare, too many extinct.
* G Thomas Watters *
* Ohio Biological Survey & *
* Aquatic Ecology Laboratory *
* Ohio State University *
* 1315 Kinnear Rd. *
* Columbus, OH 43212 USA *
* v:614-292-6170 f:614-292-0181 *
"The world is my oyster, except for months with an "R" in them" - Firesign
Theater
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