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ross mayhew <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 4 Jan 1998 01:48:41 -0400
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Is it just me, or is this list becomming  a bit "thin" recently?  I tell
ya, i go away for 11 days, and look what happens!!
 
Can anyone help me find a source of Antarctic shells, preferably a
primary one such as a trawling company which fishes the waters "down
under"?  I would very much like to obtain material to compare with the
Boreal and Arctic species i study and admire (when i'm not busy selling
cowries, cones, and other tropical critters, ie!).  I know there is an
increasing  amount of commercial activity in this region, but haave not
been successful  in contacting  any of it so far.
 
Merry 8th day of Christmas, and happy 2nd last year of the millenium to
all!
 
                                                                                -Ross Mayhew,
                                                                Schooner Specimen Molluscan Exoskeletons.

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