Max I am interested but forgot when I was speaking to you that I have verbally agreed to a sort of family trip to Vietnam with father & brother in law somewhere around this time - although not yet confirmed. Two leave passes in one year might be too much. I will try to sort this out and let you know, but if not an option ?2008 Geoff >From: Stephanie Clark <[log in to unmask]> >Reply-To: Conchologists List <[log in to unmask]> >To: [log in to unmask] >Subject: New position at the Chicago Academy of Sciences >Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2006 18:04:54 -0500 > >Dear All interested persons > >After three years at the University of Alabama, it is time to move north to >Chicago and find out what a white Christmas is like. > >I will be taking up my new position as the Assistant Collections Manager / >Malacologist at the Chicago Academy of Sciences and Notebaert Nature >Museum. My new address and contact information is below. > >Currently the mollusc collection contains around 30,000 dry lots and >includes marine, freshwater and terrestrial material from worldwide with >strong mid western US holdings. The collection contains about 85 primary >types mostly of F.C. Baker's. On a historical note it appears that I am >effectively F.C. Baker's replacement, which only took 91 years, better late >than never! > >I look forward to discovering what hidden treasures are in the collection. > >Stephanie > > > > > >At 04:56 AM 02/10/2006 -0700, you wrote: >>Dear John: >> >>Thank you very much for your answer. >>Regards. >> >>Rubén >> >> >> >>John Timmerman <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >>In a message dated 9/25/2006 4:42:53 PM Eastern Daylight Time, >>[log in to unmask] writes: >>Dear Members: >> >>Can anybody tell me the visual differences between the Cymbiola nobilis >>and the Cymbiola tamariskae? >> >>I've seen some pictures of both and I couldn't tell the differences. >> >>Thanks a lot!!! >> >>Rubén >>From Argentina >> >>Cymbiola tamariskae looks essentially like Cymbiola nobilis with the >>addition of rounded tubercles or knobs on the shoulder, in place of the >>angular or slightly raised keel. >>They are not hollow but regularly spaced, smooth, round knobs, much as >>one's knuckles appear. >> >>John Timmerman >>Wilmington, NC >> >> >> >>Do you Yahoo!? >>Get on board. >><http://us.rd.yahoo.com/evt=40791/*http://advision.webevents.yahoo.com/mailbeta>You're >>invited to try the new Yahoo! Mail. > >****************************************************************************** >Dr Stephanie A. Clark > >Assistant Collections Manager / Malacologist >Chicago Academy of Sciences >Notebaert Nature Museum >2430 North Cannon Drive >Chicago, IL 60614 USA >Phone: 1 (773) 477 4295 FAX: 1 (773) 755 5199 >Mobile 1 (205) 310 9942 >email [log in to unmask] > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- >[log in to unmask] - a forum for informal discussions on molluscs >To leave this list, click on the following web link: >http://listserv.uga.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=conch-l&A=1 >Type your email address and name in the appropriate box and >click leave the list. >---------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- [log in to unmask] - a forum for informal discussions on molluscs To leave this list, click on the following web link: http://listserv.uga.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=conch-l&A=1 Type your email address and name in the appropriate box and click leave the list. ----------------------------------------------------------------------