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If you really want to increase the size of your shell collection in a short
period
of time, then follow the suggestions of Jacksonville Shell Club Contributing
Editor,
Karen VanderVen who recently accompanied Peggy Williams on a trip to
Belize. Not only did Karen get the common species, which might be expected,
but came back with a Conus granulatus Linnaeus, 1758 [Glory-of-the-
Atlantic Cone].

You can read Karen's well written, illustrated account of the trip at:

www.jaxshells.org/belize.htm

Bill Frank
1865 Debutante Dr.
Jacksonville, FL 32246
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Visit the Jacksonville Shell Club Home Page at:
www.jaxshells.org

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