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Betty Jean Piech <[log in to unmask]>
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Conchologists of America List <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Sun, 27 Feb 2000 09:06:40 -0500
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Dear Dan, Art, etc.:

If you want to locate Carl Sahlburg, try doing a people search on the
Internet.  I have been very successful in finding people I have lost touch
with, both addresses and telephone
numbers.  Just for fun I looked up myself one time and even found me.

Betty Jean, The Tall One


  09:11 PM 2/26/00 -0500, you wrote:
>Dear Dan;-
>     I don't know how you will find him---but the expert on Conus radulae
> is Carl
>Sahlburg. He did some graduate work on the matter. He has even had a cone
>named for
>him (C. salburgi) Carl lives in or north of Indianapolis. If you know any
>shellers
>there, perhaps someone can find him for you.
>         Art
>
>Dan Yoshimoto wrote:
>
> > To ALL,
> >         I am making a display of poisonous cones and am searching for the
> > radulas of the following species:Conus aulicus, geographus, imperialis,
> > marmoreus, striatus, textile & Conus tulipa.  The display is for a series
> > of talks that my wife & I give to the students of Humboldt County,
> > California.  As there are no cone species, much less poisonous cone
> > species, in this part of the world, our young people have no idea what I'm
> > talking about.  Photos & drawings don't seem to have the same effect as
> > real things.
> >         Several years ago, at a shell show in Portland, a woman had a
> > beautiful dislay of all the venomous cone with their radula.  Unfortunately
> > I don't know where she obtained these specimens.
> >         Secondly, I have a list from 1965 of the reported attacks of
> > venomous cone from around the world, but have been unable to continue the
> > list since that time.  Is there a publication or web site that might have
> > such information?
> >         Thank you for your efforts in the educational process.
> > Dan Yoshmoto
> > 1164 Vista Dr.
> > Eureka, California
> > 95503-6018
> >
> > Dan & Hiromi Yoshimoto
> > Eureka, California
> > e-mail: [log in to unmask]
> >
> >
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