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Makes you wonder how often other publications get pictures
(non-shell-related) reversed. If there isn't a shell, or writing,
or something in it to differentiate left from right. It happens
constantly!
>>>Has anyone read Geerat Vermeij's autobiography "Privileged Hands:
>>>A Scientific Life"?
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>It is certainly a worthwhile book. It also demonstrates the seeming
>impossibility of getting printers to publish a semi-popular book on snails
>without getting any pictures backwards. The photo with Geerat, his wife,
>and daughter in the lab is reversed.
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>David Campbell
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>"Old Seashells"
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>Department of Geological Sciences
>CB 3315 Mitchell Hall
>University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
>Chapel Hill NC 27599-3315
>USA
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>919-962-0685
>FAX 919-966-4519
>
>"He had discovered an unknown bivalve, forming a new genus"-E. A. Poe, The
>Gold Bug
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Peter Egerton, Vancouver, Canada
Collector of worldwide Mollusca
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