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Dear Q-person,
Yes, the Niagara Frontier is tried and true for mollusks. Consult the
following title at the Buffalo Public Library:
Robertson, I. C. S., and Blakeslee, C. L., 1948. The mollusca of the
Niagara Frontier region. Bulletin of the Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci. 19(3): pp.
1-191 + i-xi + map. July.
Harry
At 09:06 PM 8/29/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Dear all---and a few others;-
> Your devoted Q-man has nuthin to say. So he is using this venue
>to not say it. In addition, he is going to Bufallo (or is it Buffalo?)
>for several days for the Bar Mitzfa to end all Bar Mitzfas. My Niece's
>son. The father and grandfather are both doctors. The ceremony
>(blessedly) only lasts an hour or so. So why do I have to spend four
>days (five nights) in a place known best for James Garfield's
>assasination. Does Niagara boast any mollusks? Does Bisonville boast any
>collectors?
> I'm reminded---so I'll repeat---Mrs. Goldberg was sitting in the
>front row while her son was being sworn in as the first Jewish President
>of the United States. She nudged the Supreme Court justice sitting next
>to her: "See that man up there?---his brother's a Doctor."
> Love to all,
> Q-Man
Harry G. Lee
Suite 500
1801 Barrs St.
Jacksonville, FL 32204
USA 904-384-6419
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