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Hi Tom,  So sorry for the delayed response; I got a new job within the company
and the transition period is extremely hectic.
Well, I wouldn't mind one or two O. aciculata (the only one of the shells below
that I don't have) in exchange for some Engoniophos unicinctus.  Two or three
enough???
Take care, have a good day!
Monika
 
 
 
 
"Thomas E. Eichhorst" <[log in to unmask]> on 04/06/99 12:06:18 PM
 
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Subject:  Re: Authors and Years
 
 
 
 
Monika,
 
Hope all is settled after your big P.I. trip.  Sure, I would love to
trade.  I have some Mediterranean stuff, how about:
 
Hexaplex trunculus
Chlamys opercularis
Ocenebrina aciculata
Nassarius reticulatus
 
Any of these sound interesting?  If so, again you can pretty much select
what you want to send in response as I no longer have your list
(probably out of date anyway).
 
Tom Eichhorst
 
Monika Forner wrote:
 
> Engoniophos unicinctus - Say, 1925
 Want some?  I have them for trade.
>
> Monika in New England.

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