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Seeking Publications - Hoerle On Glades/bermont Mollusca, Portell/kittle On Fl Inverts


Wendell Ricketts

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Long shot, but why not try!

I'm wondering if any member has in digital format, and would be willing to share, either or both of the following publications:

  • S. E. Hoerle. 1970. Mollusca of the "Glades" unit in southern Florida: Part I Introduction and observations. Tulane Studies in Geology and Paleontology 8(2):56-68,.
  • Roger W. Portell and B. Alex Kittle. Florida Fossil Invertebrates 13, Mollusca, Bermont Formation (Middle Pleistocene). December 2010, Florida Paleontological Society.

Thanks for any help!

W.

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Wendell Ricketts
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My science library has the Tulane GeoPaleo paper. If you don't mind waiting, Tuesday I can make a PDF for you.

The Florida Paleontological Society paper should be available via WorldCat interlibrary loan at your local library.

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I don't mind waiting at all - and thank you for your kind offer. I'll try w/ILL, but I've had pretty poor luck in the past with scientific publications. But it's definitely worth an email.

Best,

W.

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Fossil News: The Journal of Avocational Paleontology
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https://twitter.com/Fossil_News

The "InvertebrateMe" blog
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  • 2 weeks later...

Many thanks! Do you mean you already sent it? If so, it went into the ether I'm afraid. I've checked all spam folders and nada. Would you be willing to try again to Wendell.Ricketts@Gmail.com? I'll keep a special eye on that account. Meanwhile, the libe says it's researching the other publication. Best, W.

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Wendell Ricketts
Fossil News: The Journal of Avocational Paleontology
http://fossilnews.org
https://twitter.com/Fossil_News

The "InvertebrateMe" blog
http://invertebrateme.wordpress.com

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Wendell, check your private messages (the envelope icon at top-right of the Forum page). :)

"There has been an alarming increase in the number of things I know nothing about." - Ashleigh Ellwood Brilliant

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>Paleontology is an evolving science.

>May your wonders never cease!

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