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Mon, 7 Feb 2000 16:41:32 +0000
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Great site, Giancarlo!! (http://www.geocities.com/coneshells). You gave
the impression, however, that the cones were from Australia, when in
fact they are from everywhere, which is more useful.  Do you accept
images from anyone?  If so, why not ask around for images for the site,
and soon you will have most of the species in the world. I would say the
Atlantic & Carribean would be the most vital, since there is no single
reference for them, as there is for cones of the Indo-Pacific.
Keep up the good work,
Ross.

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