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Dear John, Peggy, Bob, Leslie, et al.,

I certainly have never heard of a fossil cypraeid from Florida either.

Harry


At 06:43 PM 1/5/2006, John Timmerman wrote:
>>I know there are several sinsitral cones as in other similarly aged
>>deposits on the east coast USA but have never heard of a Cypraea like this.
>>
>>Would someone supply a reference where I can learn more about these Cypraea?
>>
>>John Timmerman

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