Welcome to this edition of DINOSAURNEWS. The FREE international Dinosaur webzine read in more than 80 countries each week. This Week's Headlines (For the FULL STORY visit the NEWS section of the webzine at this address: http://www.dinosaurnews.org ) ** Dinosaur tracks draw scientists from all over world Five earth science majors at UVSC make regular trips south to map out the tracks of a dinosaur believed to have walked the earth more than 200 million years ago ** Penn Researchers Describe Newly Found Dinosaur Of The Montana Coastline Through the cycads and gingkoes of the floodplains, not far from the Sundance Sea, strode the 50-foot-long Suuwassea, a plant-eating dinosaur with a whip-like tail and an anomalous second hole in its skull destined to puzzle palaeontologists in 150 million years ** Dinosaur bones found in Eastern Cape Professor Lee Burger of Wits University confirmed that dinosaur bones had been found near Kentani _________________________________________________________ FREE SUBSCRIPTION TO DINOSAURNEWS - Send an email to: [log in to unmask] _________________________________________________________ ** Bones of 1st T. rex found up for auction An auction house hopes to sell a collection of fossilized Tyrannosaurus rex bones that are believed to be part of the same animal that was the first of the sharp-toothed dinosaurs ever to be found ** Sampson could crush old T-Rex image The dino's skull, which will spend two years undergoing restoration at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, just might upset the conventional wisdom regarding the fearsome carnivore ** Zigong in Sichuan is fertile ground for dinosaur relics 'The discovery of this place was entirely fortuitous, coincidental,' said Mr Peng Guangzhao, the vice-director of the Zigong Dinosaur Museum, which is Asia's biggest ** Tracks of vicious dinosaur that ate its young are found on Skye The perfectly preserved prints made by a group of Coelophyses on prehistoric mudflats on the island's Trotternish Peninsula were found by a team led by Neil Clark, the curator of palaeontology at Glasgow University ** T-Rex's close relative arrives in Australian town Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum and Somerville Collection curator Warren Somerville said the herbivorous dinosaur, however, was much smaller ** Other Fossil News: Oil clues found through fossils A valleys scientist is using ancient fossils and even a louse from a dinosaur to help big oil companies strike it rich ** Visit the DINOSAURNEWS News Archive - stories from the past fortnight now filed online __________________________________________________________________________ DINOSAURNEWS webzine now read in 80 countries. Hundreds of Dinosaur Books, The latest Dinosaur News, Dinosaur Games, Dinolinks and a Dinomall. Read something ferocious this week: http://www.dinosaurnews.org SEND US YOUR NEWS: Does your Museum have a dinosaur focus? Put us on your media database. We welcome your news of events, discoveries and exhibitions [log in to unmask] ========================================================= Important Subscriber Information: The Museum-L FAQ file is located at http://www.finalchapter.com/museum-l-faq/ . You may obtain detailed information about the listserv commands by sending a one line e-mail message to [log in to unmask] . The body of the message should read "help" (without the quotes). If you decide to leave Museum-L, please send a one line e-mail message to [log in to unmask] . The body of the message should read "Signoff Museum-L" (without the quotes).