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Tue, 18 Apr 2000 23:56:20 +0200
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Hi Everybody!

I have received from George E. Wolf (a texan shark theet collector) several
beutiful fossil Cones.
You can see two images of them in Fossils:

Conus sauridens  Conrad, 1833
Eocene, Claibornian
Crocket Formation
Brazos River (13 miles from Bryan)
Texas, USA

Many thanks to George!

Ciao,

Giancarlo

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