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Subject line corrected. -))) Henk's scientific approach is rubbing off on
me. Thanks for the info again my friend! Enjoy the birthday when it arrives.
My daughter just made Sue and I grandparents for the first time a week ago.
Aidan Edward, 6lbs 9ozs. Mother and baby doing well. 7lbs 2ozs yesterday. On
such little delights do our lives run. Maybe someone to take over the
collection when the time comes.
Flowers never grow upon a sailor's grave
No lilies on an ocean wave
The only sign where the seagull sweeps
Are the tears a sweetheart weeps
Or words to that effect. I believe the poem was written by an ex German
U-boat CO.
Ed
-----Original Message-----
From: Conchologists of America List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Henk and Zvia Mienis
Sent: 07 December 2000 19:47
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Pelagic sea shells
Welcome to the club Ed, I'm "celebrating" it a few months earlier .
If you are interested in Pelagic Molluscs, try to get a copy of:
Lalli, C.M. & Gilmer, R.W., 1989. Pelagic snails: the biology of
holoplanktonic gastropod mollusks.
Not an identification guide, but containing interesting information.
I have seen second hand copies ranging in price from US$ 10-55.
Best regards, Henk K. Mienis
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