[meteorite-list] Looking at rocks

From: Sterling K. Webb <sterling_k_webb_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu, 28 May 2009 19:32:02 -0500
Message-ID: <F9E2AB60CC4E4ACDB0BECC9DC08CAA27_at_ATARIENGINE2>

Hi, Tom, List

The last slide pictured (four round sections)
is identifiable from the names:
Dentalina is a foraminifer microfossil.
Nodosaria is a foraminifer microfossil.
Nodogenerina is a foraminifer microfossil...


Sterling K. Webb
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> Hi list, There have been a couple requests to look at rocks today so
> I
> figured, why not add an other to the list.
>
> I very recently purchased this eBay lot # 260412467815 and before I
> get a
> look at them I was wondering if there were any opinions as to what
> they might
> be. Particularly the purpose of the large glass slides in Stanford
> envelopes.
>
> Thanks for looking. Tom
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