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Re: Old meteorite descriptions
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- From: Lawrence and Rebecca Linteau <scribe@cei.net>
- Date: Wed, 25 Jun 1997 23:54:42 +0000
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Paul Dudley wrote:
>
> -- [ From: Paul Dudley * EMC.Ver #2.5.02 ] --
>
> Around the turn of the century, the "Meteorite Man" of the time was Henry
> Ward. He and his colleagues published a number of papers describing
> meteorites in the Proceedings of the Rochester (N.Y.) Academy of Science. I
> have placed one (the shortest) at the Academy's web site. If I receive
> sufficient feedback that these are of interest to the meteorite community, I
> will continue to make them available. This first one is the St. Genevieve
> (Mo.) Meteorite. Check it out at http://www.ggw.org/freenet/r/ras/pubs.htm
>
> If you want to see more, let me know.
> --Paul Dudley
> R.A.S. Membership Chairman
Thanks Paul,
While I have not had a chance to view the material yet, it sounds like
something that I would really enjoy reading. Hope you get lots of
responses.
Larry
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