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I concur,
I don't think post-it notes stick well enough (data is valuable stuff!),
and probably wouldn't stick at all if the shell has been oiled or has
a rough surface. Once again, if you use the nail pollish method, you can
wash the shell, oil the shell, anything! and the number won't come off,
but it's gone with a simple wipe of nail pollish remover.
Peter
>Post-It notes are designed to stick temporarily to paper and other objects.
>However, my experience is that Post-It notes left in books adhere firmly to
>the pages after about 5 years. --Yes, research projects often last that
>long, though not usually by original intent. :-)
>
>I do not recommend the use of Post-It notes to label shells.
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>Andrew K. Rindsberg
>Geological Survey of Alabama
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Peter Egerton, Vancouver, Canada
Collector of worldwide Mollusca
http://www.intergate.bc.ca/personal/seashell/index.html
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