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Dear Winston,

Thank you for having shared this site with those who were not aware of its
existence.
The more shell pages on-line, the more knowledge & happiness for the
community.

Archerd e-Museum will be added to a lot of "favourite" folders around the
world!


Olivier Caro, Paris, Fr.

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From: "[log in to unmask]" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2001 8:40 PM
Subject: Archerd Museum


> If this has been posted previously please forgive my redundancy.
>
> Have you seen the website for the Archerd Museum Site? It is still in
> progress, but has a number of excellent shell (and other fauna) photos and
> classifications.
>
> check out :  http://nighthawk.tricity.wsu.edu/museum/home.html
>
> Winston Barney
> Fort Worth, Texas
>

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