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Wed, 24 Mar 1999 17:52:22 PST
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Dear Art, Dear Ross
 
Don't forget the microshells. There are real beauties in the different
families, Rissoidae (Manzonia crassa, etc.), Mathildidae, Turridae.
These shells are not only beauties for their color, but for their structure.
Many of such structures or different forms in other shells are exquisite.
Think on this.
Helmut
 
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> Dear Ross;-
>     I don't think I'll run "The most beautiful shell in a family"
> contest or poll. Someone is sure to complicate it by having a vote on:
 
> are olives prettier than cones? And someone is sure to tell us about the
> unarguable beauty of Conus californicus. See ya at the COA.
>     Art
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