Re: NANFA-- RE: Mollusk Phd.'s

Michael Sandel (kwksand_at_yahoo.com)
Mon, 8 Mar 2004 12:39:17 -0800 (PST)

BG,
Tom Watters works down the hall from me at the museum. He is quite friendly and I'm sure would have no problem id'ing your bivalves, BG. I tried to ask him if he would be able to help you out based on the info you posted. He's not here today though. Try again tomorrow.
Michael

BG Granier <shinerscoop_at_bellsouth.net> wrote:
Hello,

Any mollusk Phd.'s here on this list? Does anyone know who could possibly
identify my find?

Thanks,

BG
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