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Greetings
Many of us belong to more than one Internet fossil discussion list.
I believe that this is very helpful to our research and networking.
It is also fun, if we have the time.For myself ... I no longer have the time necessary to devote
to more than one fossil discussion list.I have decided to have what I call a "Home Base" list.
I would like to invite all of my friends, associates, and those
interested in all areas of Paleontology to join me on
the Paleolist.
At present, we have 420 subscribers from 10 different countries,
and our members include academic paleontologists, fossil collectors
and dealers, writers, photographers, and enthusiasts with all levels
of experience and expertise.
Geoffrey Notkin
(list owner/moderator)www.Paleozoic.org
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Barry Sutton
BGSutton@LakeNeosho.org
Paleontology and Geology of Missouri
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