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Frank,

Tomorrow, I will be going down to the Carnegie Museum. If you still need
these two papers, I could copy them for you. Let me know.

>   a.. Cox, L., 1930   Vexillum (Uromitra) macfadyeni, n.sp., from the
> Pleistocene of Kamaran Island (Red Sea)
>       Journal of Molluscan Studies, 19: 77-78.
>   a.. Cox, L., 1929. Notes on the Post-Miocene Ostreidae and Pectinidae of
> the Red Sea region, with remarks on the geological significance of their
> distribution.
>       Proc. Malacological Society London, 18: 165-209.

Regards,
Charlie
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Charlie Sturm
Research Associate - Section of Mollusks
Carnegie Museum of Natural History
Pittsburgh, PA, USA

Assistant Professor - Family Medicine
Fellow-American Academy of Family Practice
Fellow-Academy of Wilderness Medicine

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