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Hi Art,

Can you send me a copy too?

Regards,

Scott Jordan

-----Original Message-----
From:   Art Weil [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
Sent:   Friday, December 15, 2000 7:10 PM
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Subject:        types

Dear Conklers;-
        This is a public thankyou to Kevin Cummings. He sent me a list
of "types". There are over 100 type names including such esoteric
nominations as: Iconoplastotype, Chirotype, and Tophomeotype. They are
all described, dictionary style in the publication: Annals of the
Entomological Society of America. Vol. XXXII, No. 4. December, 1939.
        The extract runs a dozen pages. You will not use it every
day----but it will be a nice addition to your library ---and you can WOW
your friends with such as: "Ah! That must be the Icotype described by
Schmendrick in his 1849 publication."
        I'm already impressed.
        Thanks, Kevin.
            Art Weil
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