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Art Weil <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 30 Mar 2001 08:26:21 -0500
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Dear Bill;-
    Actually, it is the big four. You might wish to find rupicola. It may occur
more frequently a bit farther north. I always find them on the Charleston
beaches. Looking forward tp your pics.
        Art

Bill Frank wrote:

> Well, I guess that it has all played out.  What Lynn Scheu and others
> have repeatedly said in the  past about advertising on Conch-L is
> also relevant to SPAM.  First we have people chastising the offending
> party for their indescrection,  then we have those people who know the
> rules, then we have those defending the offender, then we have
> the people who are going to quit the list severv, and it goes on and on.
> What we ultimately have is a lot of messages to about 500 people which
> are in no way related to the stated purpose of the listserv.
>
> Believe it or not, there are  really people on this listserv who are
> interested
> in "shells."
>
> Through the luck of the draw (and ten foot surf) we will soon be able to
> offer
> high resolution images of the big three in Epitonium in northeast Florida -
> E. angulatum, E. humphreysii, and the old ugly fellow - E. multistriatum.
> Why the latter is so "visually imparied" is beyond me but when you see
> the images I think that you will agree (ugly eyestalk, etc.).
>
> Bill Frank
> 1865 Debutante Dr.
> Jacksonville, FL 32246-8645
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> ~~~~~~~~~
> Visit the Jacksonville Shell Club Home Page at:
> www.jaxshells.org

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