Re: NANFA-- Freshwater Invertebrate book

Irate Mormon (archimed_at_netdoor.com)
Tue, 6 May 2003 21:49:58 -0500

I would love to see such an article.

On 6 May 2003 at 11:28, Denkhaus, Robert wrote:

> Yesterday, I was able to find a few minutes to browse through the
> shelves at my local library. It's a small town library so a few
> minutes is all that is required to see what is new.
>
> I was surprised to come across a new acquisition titled A Guide to
> Common Freshwater Invertebrates of North America" by J. Reese Voshell,
> Jr. The book was published in 2002 but I had never seen or heard of
> it before. A quick perusal through its pages and plates indicates
> that it could be a very good quick guide for those with at least a
> passing interest in freshwater inverts. It's only 441 pages so it
> obviously is not comprehensive but useful. Has anyone else ever
> happened across this book and have any comments?
>
> We have had many invert discussions on this list and I have been
> toying with the idea of writing a comparison:contrast article for AC
> on the various invert books available. Chris, would this be
> appropriate for AC? Would anyone be interested in such an article?
>
> Rob Denkhaus
> Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge
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Prost,

Martin
Jackson, MS

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