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>Linda,
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>If memory serves me correctly, the same errors in Pectinidae still exist.
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>Bret
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>Linda Bush wrote:
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>>Hi, Everyone!
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>>I would ask Leslie Crnkovic, but I gather he is in Florida for shows, etc.
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>>Question: Was the first edition of the book corrected in
>>subsequent editions; I am looking at a copy with a green dust
>>jacket and wonder how accurate it is, compared to subsequent
>>printings (my old copy, with the maroon cover, has literally fallen
>>apart from extensive use).
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>>Thanks,
>>Linda
Hi Linda
Some errors are corrected in the green edition; these are marked with
an asterisk. Still plenty of other errors, such as an Ancilla
identified as something else, Nassarius or columbellid or something!
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Andrew Grebneff
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