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Tue, 21 Jan 1997 07:32:00 -0800
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Forwarded from the Paleonet list.

Sally Shelton
Director, Collections Care and Conservation


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Date: Thu, 16 Jan 1997 09:33:03 -0800 (PST)
From: Roy Plotnick <[log in to unmask]>
To: Multiple recipients of list <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Specimen theft

The following is posted at the request of Dr. Merrill Foster, Bradley
University.   He asks that paleontologists be on the lookout for two
specimens of Mazon Creek fish stolen from a display case at Bradley in
April, 1989.
One is a paleoniscoid fish from Astoria, IL.  On the back of the concretion
is printed Astoria, a date in the 1970's and B.U. 116.  It has a distinctive
blab of pyrite across its midsection.
The other concretion is specimen of the lamprey Mayomyzon pieckoensis.  The
specimen was illustrated in the Jul/August 1989 issue of Rocks and Minerals.
The back of the specimen probably has printed Pit 11 and a date in the 1970's.
More information is available from Merrill at 309-676-7611.
-Roy
Roy E. Plotnick
Geological Sciences
University of Illinois at Chicago
845 W. Taylor St.
Chicago, IL 60607
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phone: 312-996-2111     fax: 312-413-2279


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 periods, gossiped about art, while devoting themselves to oysters
 and ices with characteristic energy.." -Little Women, Louisa
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