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Sat, 7 Mar 1998 12:12:24 -0500
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Dennis Toppel wrote:
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> Could somebody help me identify shells we found littering this one beach in
> Baja Calif. Sur? The shells are beautifull- range of color from rose to
> gold; shaped like they are probably remnants of a bivalve; size range 2-6
> cm.; shape- round and shallow bowl to "corn flake". They are very thin and
> you can see light through them. Strange thing was we only found these in
> great profussion on one beach. Thanks in advance.
Probably the common jingle shell.  Check out Myra Keen book.

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