Dear Maurizio:
My father, John Q. Burch, was especially interested in Olives and
donated a collection of Olividae to the Los Angeles County Museum of Natural
History. This was probably in the early 1960's. Ask Dr. Jim McLean or
Lindsey Groves at the Museum to show them to you.
My father was editor of the "Minutes of the Conchological Club of
Southern California" for many years and published a CATALOGUE OF RECENT AND
FOSSIL OLIVES with my mother as co-author. In addition, he discussed each
species in the minutes. There was a total of 300 pages(double sided) I
have had copies made of the 300 pages at the local "Island Instant Printers"
and have each set bound with plastic spiral binding. The cost is $35.00
each including postage. If you want a copy, send my $35 by check,
international money order, or cash and I'll send it to Jim McLean to hold
for you. If you want it sent to Italy, make it $40. If you want to wait
before deciding until you get to Los Angeles, that's ok too.
Aloha, Tom Burch
At 09:56 PM 8/19/1998 +0200, you wrote:
>Wednesday August 19, 1998 09:43 PM
>
>Dear Friends,
>
>Next October I will be to Los Angeles for two
>days before to start my 2nd shelling trip
>to Sothern Baja to look for color forms of
>Oliva spicata and to study their distribution.
>
>I would be interested to visit the Malacology
>Exhibitis in Natural History Museum of Los
>Angeles.
>
>Do you have any information about Oliva
>Collection in the Museum ?
>
>Is there a good shell shop in Los Angeles ?
>
>Any advice will be welcome. Thanks,
>
>Maurizio,
>mad keen on Olives!!
>____________________
>Maurizio A. Perini
>Via Pedrazza, 9
>I - 36010 Zané (VI)
>I T A L Y
>
>
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