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Love to have the ones from the tulip shell, have enough of the whelk ones
comming. Any thing I ask for weither it is for me, for Carol or any
teacher it is to try to help the kids, I am sure you will like Carol when
you gt out there, she is a great person. Thanks John
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From: JOYCE MATTHYS <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: Tuesday, March 02, 1999 5:34 AM
John, you asked about "baby shells". It just so happens that I picked up
an egg casing yesterday morning and it does have "babies". I will be
taking it to the Bailey-Matthews Shell Museum when I docent and lecture
tomorrow but I will send you some if you like. I also picked up an egg
casing from a Facasciolaria tulipa that has pretty brown babies. I would
be willing to share them if you like.
Joyce Matthys
Sanibel Island, Florida/Salem, Oregon
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