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Hi Andrew G, afloat on the Long White Cloud,

>>Where are the largest museum collections of this material? (The Florida
>>Museum of Natural History probably has the largest, and the University
>>of Michigan's Museum of Zoology evidently has a large collection as
>>well.)

>Smithsonian? They have the Binney collections (that is, the bits which
weren't sent to me!).

OK, I'll bite: What bits are you talking about?

Andrew

Andrew K. Rindsberg, adrift on the Black Warrior

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