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Is the Millard still available from a download? If so what is the URL.
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From: bivalve <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2001 17:28:50 -0500
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Millard
> I have the newer 3 volume (plus CD) volume but not the
> original Millard. From what I remember of the introduction,
> in addition to updates, the new edition has the substantial
> expansion of an effort to include fossil taxa. There is also
> more effort at revising rather than simply updating Vaught.
> For the bivalves, you would probably come close to the
> same result if you integrated Vaught, the Treatise on
> Invertebrate Paleontology, and the Vokes compendia of
> bivalve genera, although there are many additional papers
> used as well. I spotted a few peculiarities so far in the
> course of trying to look up particular taxa. For example,
> Chesapeakella was noted as a replaced junior homonym,
> but the senior homonym, also a mollusk, was not listed.
>
> Dr. David Campbell
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