Cleaning... source of equipmentRe: Cleaning... source of equipment (93 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM Re: Cleaning... source of equipment (59 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> Re: Cleaning... source of equipment (62 lines) From: Charles F Sturm <csturmjr+@PITT.EDU> Cotton and so forthRe: Cotton and so forth (56 lines) From: Peter Hoefkens <p.hoefkens@PLANET.NL> Re: Cotton and so forth (23 lines) From: Linda Bush <shell2002@CHARTER.NET> Displaying Paper Nautilus?Re: Displaying Paper Nautilus? (56 lines) From: Avril <avrilb@TELUS.NET> Re: Displaying Paper Nautilus? (69 lines) From: Dollmann, Ronald <dollmann@BUFFALO.EDU> Re: Displaying Paper Nautilus? (104 lines) From: Katherine Cordy <corshell@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Displaying Paper Nautilus? (42 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Re: Displaying Paper Nautilus? (144 lines) From: Peter Egerton <pegerton@SHAW.CA> Re: Displaying Paper Nautilus? (149 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: Displaying Paper Nautilus? (114 lines) From: Peter Egerton <pegerton@SHAW.CA> Re: Displaying Paper Nautilus? (105 lines) From: Peter Egerton <pegerton@SHAW.CA> Re: Displaying Paper Nautilus? (48 lines) From: Katherine Cordy <corshell@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Displaying Paper Nautilus? (25 lines) From: Dollmann, Ronald <dollmann@BUFFALO.EDU> Euglandina questionRe: Euglandina question (43 lines) From: aydin <gastropod@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Euglandina question (48 lines) From: worldwide <worldwide@EROLS.COM> Euglandina question (28 lines) From: Kay & Andrew <liavik@EARTHLINK.NET> FW: sand in the hourglass (2)Re: FW: sand in the hourglass (2) (229 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: FW: sand in the hourglass (2) (80 lines) From: Linda Bush <shell2002@CHARTER.NET> Re: FW: sand in the hourglass (2) (66 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: FW: sand in the hourglass (2) (27 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> Re: FW: sand in the hourglass (2) (99 lines) From: mike gray <ElStrokoGuapo@ATT.NET> FW: sand in the hourglass (2) (221 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> GlenRe: Glen (142 lines) From: Darryl Kwiat <dekwiat@JOIMAIL.COM> Re: Glen (175 lines) From: Brian Hayes <algoabay@SAINET.CO.ZA> Re: Glen (181 lines) From: Alan Gettleman <lychee@CFL.RR.COM> Re: Glen (123 lines) From: Phyllis Diegel <pdiegel@STRATO.NET> Glen (65 lines) From: gmdeuel <gmdeuel@KNOLOGY.NET> Hermit House Hunting or "A Tale of Two Shells"Re: Hermit House Hunting or "A Tale of Two Shells" (57 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> Re: Hermit House Hunting or "A Tale of Two Shells" (34 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> Re: Hermit House Hunting or "A Tale of Two Shells" (40 lines) From: Antonetta Stanzione <Toniseashelter@AOL.COM> Hermit House Hunting or "A Tale of Two Shells" (138 lines) From: Chris Brown <flashcove@MINDSPRING.COM> Hexaplex cichoreus vs H. stainforthiRe: Hexaplex cichoreus vs H. stainforthi (70 lines) From: Peter Hoefkens <p.hoefkens@PLANET.NL> Hexaplex cichoreus vs H. stainforthi (33 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> Large African Mollusk Poses Threat ...Large African Mollusk Poses Threat ... (118 lines) From: worldwide@erols.com <worldwide@EROLS.COM> Listserv maintenance 12/09/04 (5AM-7AM)Listserv maintenance 12/09/04 (5AM-7AM) (21 lines) From: Amy Edwards <amylyne@UGA.EDU> Miami shell club members?Re: Miami shell club members? (50 lines) From: Richard Sedlak <SEDLAKI1@AOL.COM> Re: Miami shell club members? (85 lines) From: Katherine Cordy <corshell@EARTHLINK.NET> Miami shell club members? (56 lines) From: Dan Teven <dteven@MINDSPRING.COM> Minolta digital camera / the dog ate my operculumRe: Minolta digital camera / the dog ate my operculum (233 lines) From: Joseph Scharle <Jscharle@NC.RR.COM> Re: Minolta digital camera / the dog ate my operculum (160 lines) From: Peter Egerton <pegerton@SHAW.CA> Minolta digital camera / the dog ate my operculum (52 lines) From: Jim Miller <jim_miller@MINDSPRING.COM> Mole crabsRe: Mole crabs (105 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: Mole crabs (73 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> Mole crabs (111 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> New to the listRe: New to the list (54 lines) From: David Michalski <dtaxnan@YAHOO.COM> Re: New to the list (64 lines) From: Carlos Duraes de Carvalho <duraes.carvalho@SAPO.PT> Re: New to the list (21 lines) From: Katherine Cordy <corshell@EARTHLINK.NET> New to the list (28 lines) From: Dave Michalski <dtaxnan@YAHOO.COM> Old CollectionsRe: Old Collections (131 lines) From: mienis <mienis@NETZER.ORG.IL> Re: Old Collections (93 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM Re: Old Collections (73 lines) From: umit <kebapci@FEF.SDU.EDU.TR> Re: Old Collections (80 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> Re: Old Collections (49 lines) From: Riccardo Giannuzzi-Savelli <naturama@TIN.IT> Old Collections (25 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton?Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (24 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (95 lines) From: Monsecourbrothers <monsecourbrothers@SKYNET.BE> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (60 lines) From: Charles F Sturm <csturmjr+@PITT.EDU> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (30 lines) From: John Wolff <jpwolff1@VERIZON.NET> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (189 lines) From: Peter Egerton <pegerton@SHAW.CA> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (71 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (48 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (61 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (25 lines) From: DAVID LUM <davidkwlum@HOTMAIL.COM> R: good news!R: good news! (62 lines) From: coneshell <coneshell@CONESHELL.NET> Re GomphinaRe: Re Gomphina (78 lines) From: ronald noseworthy <globalmark@CANADA.COM> SCUM IXSCUM IX (62 lines) From: Lindsey Groves <lgroves@NHM.ORG> Service for GlenService for Glen (26 lines) From: Sylvia S. Edwards <sylviaedw@COMCAST.NET> Shelling in MexicoRe: Shelling in Mexico (93 lines) From: Everett or Nancy Long <nlong3@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Shelling in Mexico (58 lines) From: David Herman <SPHerman28@AOL.COM> Re: Shelling in Mexico (36 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Shelling in Mexico (69 lines) From: Everett or Nancy Long <nlong3@EARTHLINK.NET> Size RecordsRe: Size Records (49 lines) From: John Wolff <jpwolff1@VERIZON.NET> Thomas SayRe: Thomas Say (108 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Thomas Say (19 lines) From: aydin <gastropod@EARTHLINK.NET> Vermetidae experten?Re: Vermetidae experten? (70 lines) From: Paula Spotorno de Oliveira <paula.spotorno@VETORIAL.NET> Vermetidae experten? (41 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> bleachRe: bleach (74 lines) From: Bert Bartleson <bartlesonfsc@COMCAST.NET> bleach & peroxidesRe: bleach & peroxides (52 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> chiton dataRe: chiton data (163 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> Re: chiton data (128 lines) From: Rick Negus <RNegus@ADELPHIA.NET> Re: chiton data (106 lines) From: Dan Yoshimoto <yoshells2@HUMBOLDT1.COM> Re: chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> enter me pleaseRe: enter me please (31 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> enter me please (21 lines) From: jane santini <janesantini@HOTMAIL.COM> good news!Re: good news! (55 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> Re: good news! (49 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: good news! (53 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> good news! (34 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea?Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (41 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (72 lines) From: M. J. Faber <mjfaber@WXS.NL> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (43 lines) From: Phil Liff-Grieff <pliffgrieff@SBCGLOBAL.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (75 lines) From: Luke Miller <millerlp@STANFORD.EDU> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (102 lines) From: Allen Aigen <serirach@JUNO.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (64 lines) From: Bernardino <bernardino.monteiro@ONINET.PT> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (40 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (38 lines) From: mike gray <ElStrokoGuapo@ATT.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (53 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (93 lines) From: Páll Einarsson <palli@RAUNVIS.HI.IS> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (39 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> narona iniangulatanarona iniangulata (50 lines) From: Mauro Brunetti <bwqkb@TIN.IT> new screensavernew screensaver (41 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> once again: cleaningRe: once again: cleaning (47 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> Re: once again: cleaning (64 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM once again: cleaning (45 lines) From: "Roland Günther" <RolandGu@GMX.DE> re- chiton dataRe: re- chiton data (35 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: re- chiton data (26 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: re- chiton data (31 lines) From: Sophie Valtat <sophie@VALTAT.ORG> re- chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> sand in the hourglasssand in the hourglass (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> sand in the hourglass (1)Re: sand in the hourglass (1) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> sand in the hourglass (2)Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (149 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (29 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> the dog ate my operculumthe dog ate my operculum (32 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> update webpageupdate webpage (38 lines) From: Henk H. Dijkstra <h.h.dijkstra@PLANET.NL> { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculumRe: { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculum (47 lines) From: Jody Thompson <thompj3@AUBURN.EDU>
Cotton and so forthRe: Cotton and so forth (56 lines) From: Peter Hoefkens <p.hoefkens@PLANET.NL> Re: Cotton and so forth (23 lines) From: Linda Bush <shell2002@CHARTER.NET> Displaying Paper Nautilus?Re: Displaying Paper Nautilus? (56 lines) From: Avril <avrilb@TELUS.NET> Re: Displaying Paper Nautilus? (69 lines) From: Dollmann, Ronald <dollmann@BUFFALO.EDU> Re: Displaying Paper Nautilus? (104 lines) From: Katherine Cordy <corshell@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Displaying Paper Nautilus? (42 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Re: Displaying Paper Nautilus? (144 lines) From: Peter Egerton <pegerton@SHAW.CA> Re: Displaying Paper Nautilus? (149 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: Displaying Paper Nautilus? (114 lines) From: Peter Egerton <pegerton@SHAW.CA> Re: Displaying Paper Nautilus? (105 lines) From: Peter Egerton <pegerton@SHAW.CA> Re: Displaying Paper Nautilus? (48 lines) From: Katherine Cordy <corshell@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Displaying Paper Nautilus? (25 lines) From: Dollmann, Ronald <dollmann@BUFFALO.EDU> Euglandina questionRe: Euglandina question (43 lines) From: aydin <gastropod@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Euglandina question (48 lines) From: worldwide <worldwide@EROLS.COM> Euglandina question (28 lines) From: Kay & Andrew <liavik@EARTHLINK.NET> FW: sand in the hourglass (2)Re: FW: sand in the hourglass (2) (229 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: FW: sand in the hourglass (2) (80 lines) From: Linda Bush <shell2002@CHARTER.NET> Re: FW: sand in the hourglass (2) (66 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: FW: sand in the hourglass (2) (27 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> Re: FW: sand in the hourglass (2) (99 lines) From: mike gray <ElStrokoGuapo@ATT.NET> FW: sand in the hourglass (2) (221 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> GlenRe: Glen (142 lines) From: Darryl Kwiat <dekwiat@JOIMAIL.COM> Re: Glen (175 lines) From: Brian Hayes <algoabay@SAINET.CO.ZA> Re: Glen (181 lines) From: Alan Gettleman <lychee@CFL.RR.COM> Re: Glen (123 lines) From: Phyllis Diegel <pdiegel@STRATO.NET> Glen (65 lines) From: gmdeuel <gmdeuel@KNOLOGY.NET> Hermit House Hunting or "A Tale of Two Shells"Re: Hermit House Hunting or "A Tale of Two Shells" (57 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> Re: Hermit House Hunting or "A Tale of Two Shells" (34 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> Re: Hermit House Hunting or "A Tale of Two Shells" (40 lines) From: Antonetta Stanzione <Toniseashelter@AOL.COM> Hermit House Hunting or "A Tale of Two Shells" (138 lines) From: Chris Brown <flashcove@MINDSPRING.COM> Hexaplex cichoreus vs H. stainforthiRe: Hexaplex cichoreus vs H. stainforthi (70 lines) From: Peter Hoefkens <p.hoefkens@PLANET.NL> Hexaplex cichoreus vs H. stainforthi (33 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> Large African Mollusk Poses Threat ...Large African Mollusk Poses Threat ... (118 lines) From: worldwide@erols.com <worldwide@EROLS.COM> Listserv maintenance 12/09/04 (5AM-7AM)Listserv maintenance 12/09/04 (5AM-7AM) (21 lines) From: Amy Edwards <amylyne@UGA.EDU> Miami shell club members?Re: Miami shell club members? (50 lines) From: Richard Sedlak <SEDLAKI1@AOL.COM> Re: Miami shell club members? (85 lines) From: Katherine Cordy <corshell@EARTHLINK.NET> Miami shell club members? (56 lines) From: Dan Teven <dteven@MINDSPRING.COM> Minolta digital camera / the dog ate my operculumRe: Minolta digital camera / the dog ate my operculum (233 lines) From: Joseph Scharle <Jscharle@NC.RR.COM> Re: Minolta digital camera / the dog ate my operculum (160 lines) From: Peter Egerton <pegerton@SHAW.CA> Minolta digital camera / the dog ate my operculum (52 lines) From: Jim Miller <jim_miller@MINDSPRING.COM> Mole crabsRe: Mole crabs (105 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: Mole crabs (73 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> Mole crabs (111 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> New to the listRe: New to the list (54 lines) From: David Michalski <dtaxnan@YAHOO.COM> Re: New to the list (64 lines) From: Carlos Duraes de Carvalho <duraes.carvalho@SAPO.PT> Re: New to the list (21 lines) From: Katherine Cordy <corshell@EARTHLINK.NET> New to the list (28 lines) From: Dave Michalski <dtaxnan@YAHOO.COM> Old CollectionsRe: Old Collections (131 lines) From: mienis <mienis@NETZER.ORG.IL> Re: Old Collections (93 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM Re: Old Collections (73 lines) From: umit <kebapci@FEF.SDU.EDU.TR> Re: Old Collections (80 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> Re: Old Collections (49 lines) From: Riccardo Giannuzzi-Savelli <naturama@TIN.IT> Old Collections (25 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton?Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (24 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (95 lines) From: Monsecourbrothers <monsecourbrothers@SKYNET.BE> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (60 lines) From: Charles F Sturm <csturmjr+@PITT.EDU> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (30 lines) From: John Wolff <jpwolff1@VERIZON.NET> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (189 lines) From: Peter Egerton <pegerton@SHAW.CA> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (71 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (48 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (61 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (25 lines) From: DAVID LUM <davidkwlum@HOTMAIL.COM> R: good news!R: good news! (62 lines) From: coneshell <coneshell@CONESHELL.NET> Re GomphinaRe: Re Gomphina (78 lines) From: ronald noseworthy <globalmark@CANADA.COM> SCUM IXSCUM IX (62 lines) From: Lindsey Groves <lgroves@NHM.ORG> Service for GlenService for Glen (26 lines) From: Sylvia S. Edwards <sylviaedw@COMCAST.NET> Shelling in MexicoRe: Shelling in Mexico (93 lines) From: Everett or Nancy Long <nlong3@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Shelling in Mexico (58 lines) From: David Herman <SPHerman28@AOL.COM> Re: Shelling in Mexico (36 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Shelling in Mexico (69 lines) From: Everett or Nancy Long <nlong3@EARTHLINK.NET> Size RecordsRe: Size Records (49 lines) From: John Wolff <jpwolff1@VERIZON.NET> Thomas SayRe: Thomas Say (108 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Thomas Say (19 lines) From: aydin <gastropod@EARTHLINK.NET> Vermetidae experten?Re: Vermetidae experten? (70 lines) From: Paula Spotorno de Oliveira <paula.spotorno@VETORIAL.NET> Vermetidae experten? (41 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> bleachRe: bleach (74 lines) From: Bert Bartleson <bartlesonfsc@COMCAST.NET> bleach & peroxidesRe: bleach & peroxides (52 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> chiton dataRe: chiton data (163 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> Re: chiton data (128 lines) From: Rick Negus <RNegus@ADELPHIA.NET> Re: chiton data (106 lines) From: Dan Yoshimoto <yoshells2@HUMBOLDT1.COM> Re: chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> enter me pleaseRe: enter me please (31 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> enter me please (21 lines) From: jane santini <janesantini@HOTMAIL.COM> good news!Re: good news! (55 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> Re: good news! (49 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: good news! (53 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> good news! (34 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea?Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (41 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (72 lines) From: M. J. Faber <mjfaber@WXS.NL> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (43 lines) From: Phil Liff-Grieff <pliffgrieff@SBCGLOBAL.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (75 lines) From: Luke Miller <millerlp@STANFORD.EDU> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (102 lines) From: Allen Aigen <serirach@JUNO.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (64 lines) From: Bernardino <bernardino.monteiro@ONINET.PT> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (40 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (38 lines) From: mike gray <ElStrokoGuapo@ATT.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (53 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (93 lines) From: Páll Einarsson <palli@RAUNVIS.HI.IS> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (39 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> narona iniangulatanarona iniangulata (50 lines) From: Mauro Brunetti <bwqkb@TIN.IT> new screensavernew screensaver (41 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> once again: cleaningRe: once again: cleaning (47 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> Re: once again: cleaning (64 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM once again: cleaning (45 lines) From: "Roland Günther" <RolandGu@GMX.DE> re- chiton dataRe: re- chiton data (35 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: re- chiton data (26 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: re- chiton data (31 lines) From: Sophie Valtat <sophie@VALTAT.ORG> re- chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> sand in the hourglasssand in the hourglass (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> sand in the hourglass (1)Re: sand in the hourglass (1) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> sand in the hourglass (2)Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (149 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (29 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> the dog ate my operculumthe dog ate my operculum (32 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> update webpageupdate webpage (38 lines) From: Henk H. Dijkstra <h.h.dijkstra@PLANET.NL> { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculumRe: { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculum (47 lines) From: Jody Thompson <thompj3@AUBURN.EDU>
Displaying Paper Nautilus?Re: Displaying Paper Nautilus? (56 lines) From: Avril <avrilb@TELUS.NET> Re: Displaying Paper Nautilus? (69 lines) From: Dollmann, Ronald <dollmann@BUFFALO.EDU> Re: Displaying Paper Nautilus? (104 lines) From: Katherine Cordy <corshell@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Displaying Paper Nautilus? (42 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Re: Displaying Paper Nautilus? (144 lines) From: Peter Egerton <pegerton@SHAW.CA> Re: Displaying Paper Nautilus? (149 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: Displaying Paper Nautilus? (114 lines) From: Peter Egerton <pegerton@SHAW.CA> Re: Displaying Paper Nautilus? (105 lines) From: Peter Egerton <pegerton@SHAW.CA> Re: Displaying Paper Nautilus? (48 lines) From: Katherine Cordy <corshell@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Displaying Paper Nautilus? (25 lines) From: Dollmann, Ronald <dollmann@BUFFALO.EDU> Euglandina questionRe: Euglandina question (43 lines) From: aydin <gastropod@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Euglandina question (48 lines) From: worldwide <worldwide@EROLS.COM> Euglandina question (28 lines) From: Kay & Andrew <liavik@EARTHLINK.NET> FW: sand in the hourglass (2)Re: FW: sand in the hourglass (2) (229 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: FW: sand in the hourglass (2) (80 lines) From: Linda Bush <shell2002@CHARTER.NET> Re: FW: sand in the hourglass (2) (66 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: FW: sand in the hourglass (2) (27 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> Re: FW: sand in the hourglass (2) (99 lines) From: mike gray <ElStrokoGuapo@ATT.NET> FW: sand in the hourglass (2) (221 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> GlenRe: Glen (142 lines) From: Darryl Kwiat <dekwiat@JOIMAIL.COM> Re: Glen (175 lines) From: Brian Hayes <algoabay@SAINET.CO.ZA> Re: Glen (181 lines) From: Alan Gettleman <lychee@CFL.RR.COM> Re: Glen (123 lines) From: Phyllis Diegel <pdiegel@STRATO.NET> Glen (65 lines) From: gmdeuel <gmdeuel@KNOLOGY.NET> Hermit House Hunting or "A Tale of Two Shells"Re: Hermit House Hunting or "A Tale of Two Shells" (57 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> Re: Hermit House Hunting or "A Tale of Two Shells" (34 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> Re: Hermit House Hunting or "A Tale of Two Shells" (40 lines) From: Antonetta Stanzione <Toniseashelter@AOL.COM> Hermit House Hunting or "A Tale of Two Shells" (138 lines) From: Chris Brown <flashcove@MINDSPRING.COM> Hexaplex cichoreus vs H. stainforthiRe: Hexaplex cichoreus vs H. stainforthi (70 lines) From: Peter Hoefkens <p.hoefkens@PLANET.NL> Hexaplex cichoreus vs H. stainforthi (33 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> Large African Mollusk Poses Threat ...Large African Mollusk Poses Threat ... (118 lines) From: worldwide@erols.com <worldwide@EROLS.COM> Listserv maintenance 12/09/04 (5AM-7AM)Listserv maintenance 12/09/04 (5AM-7AM) (21 lines) From: Amy Edwards <amylyne@UGA.EDU> Miami shell club members?Re: Miami shell club members? (50 lines) From: Richard Sedlak <SEDLAKI1@AOL.COM> Re: Miami shell club members? (85 lines) From: Katherine Cordy <corshell@EARTHLINK.NET> Miami shell club members? (56 lines) From: Dan Teven <dteven@MINDSPRING.COM> Minolta digital camera / the dog ate my operculumRe: Minolta digital camera / the dog ate my operculum (233 lines) From: Joseph Scharle <Jscharle@NC.RR.COM> Re: Minolta digital camera / the dog ate my operculum (160 lines) From: Peter Egerton <pegerton@SHAW.CA> Minolta digital camera / the dog ate my operculum (52 lines) From: Jim Miller <jim_miller@MINDSPRING.COM> Mole crabsRe: Mole crabs (105 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: Mole crabs (73 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> Mole crabs (111 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> New to the listRe: New to the list (54 lines) From: David Michalski <dtaxnan@YAHOO.COM> Re: New to the list (64 lines) From: Carlos Duraes de Carvalho <duraes.carvalho@SAPO.PT> Re: New to the list (21 lines) From: Katherine Cordy <corshell@EARTHLINK.NET> New to the list (28 lines) From: Dave Michalski <dtaxnan@YAHOO.COM> Old CollectionsRe: Old Collections (131 lines) From: mienis <mienis@NETZER.ORG.IL> Re: Old Collections (93 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM Re: Old Collections (73 lines) From: umit <kebapci@FEF.SDU.EDU.TR> Re: Old Collections (80 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> Re: Old Collections (49 lines) From: Riccardo Giannuzzi-Savelli <naturama@TIN.IT> Old Collections (25 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton?Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (24 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (95 lines) From: Monsecourbrothers <monsecourbrothers@SKYNET.BE> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (60 lines) From: Charles F Sturm <csturmjr+@PITT.EDU> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (30 lines) From: John Wolff <jpwolff1@VERIZON.NET> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (189 lines) From: Peter Egerton <pegerton@SHAW.CA> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (71 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (48 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (61 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (25 lines) From: DAVID LUM <davidkwlum@HOTMAIL.COM> R: good news!R: good news! (62 lines) From: coneshell <coneshell@CONESHELL.NET> Re GomphinaRe: Re Gomphina (78 lines) From: ronald noseworthy <globalmark@CANADA.COM> SCUM IXSCUM IX (62 lines) From: Lindsey Groves <lgroves@NHM.ORG> Service for GlenService for Glen (26 lines) From: Sylvia S. Edwards <sylviaedw@COMCAST.NET> Shelling in MexicoRe: Shelling in Mexico (93 lines) From: Everett or Nancy Long <nlong3@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Shelling in Mexico (58 lines) From: David Herman <SPHerman28@AOL.COM> Re: Shelling in Mexico (36 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Shelling in Mexico (69 lines) From: Everett or Nancy Long <nlong3@EARTHLINK.NET> Size RecordsRe: Size Records (49 lines) From: John Wolff <jpwolff1@VERIZON.NET> Thomas SayRe: Thomas Say (108 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Thomas Say (19 lines) From: aydin <gastropod@EARTHLINK.NET> Vermetidae experten?Re: Vermetidae experten? (70 lines) From: Paula Spotorno de Oliveira <paula.spotorno@VETORIAL.NET> Vermetidae experten? (41 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> bleachRe: bleach (74 lines) From: Bert Bartleson <bartlesonfsc@COMCAST.NET> bleach & peroxidesRe: bleach & peroxides (52 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> chiton dataRe: chiton data (163 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> Re: chiton data (128 lines) From: Rick Negus <RNegus@ADELPHIA.NET> Re: chiton data (106 lines) From: Dan Yoshimoto <yoshells2@HUMBOLDT1.COM> Re: chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> enter me pleaseRe: enter me please (31 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> enter me please (21 lines) From: jane santini <janesantini@HOTMAIL.COM> good news!Re: good news! (55 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> Re: good news! (49 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: good news! (53 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> good news! (34 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea?Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (41 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (72 lines) From: M. J. Faber <mjfaber@WXS.NL> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (43 lines) From: Phil Liff-Grieff <pliffgrieff@SBCGLOBAL.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (75 lines) From: Luke Miller <millerlp@STANFORD.EDU> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (102 lines) From: Allen Aigen <serirach@JUNO.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (64 lines) From: Bernardino <bernardino.monteiro@ONINET.PT> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (40 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (38 lines) From: mike gray <ElStrokoGuapo@ATT.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (53 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (93 lines) From: Páll Einarsson <palli@RAUNVIS.HI.IS> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (39 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> narona iniangulatanarona iniangulata (50 lines) From: Mauro Brunetti <bwqkb@TIN.IT> new screensavernew screensaver (41 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> once again: cleaningRe: once again: cleaning (47 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> Re: once again: cleaning (64 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM once again: cleaning (45 lines) From: "Roland Günther" <RolandGu@GMX.DE> re- chiton dataRe: re- chiton data (35 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: re- chiton data (26 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: re- chiton data (31 lines) From: Sophie Valtat <sophie@VALTAT.ORG> re- chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> sand in the hourglasssand in the hourglass (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> sand in the hourglass (1)Re: sand in the hourglass (1) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> sand in the hourglass (2)Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (149 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (29 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> the dog ate my operculumthe dog ate my operculum (32 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> update webpageupdate webpage (38 lines) From: Henk H. Dijkstra <h.h.dijkstra@PLANET.NL> { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculumRe: { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculum (47 lines) From: Jody Thompson <thompj3@AUBURN.EDU>
Euglandina questionRe: Euglandina question (43 lines) From: aydin <gastropod@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Euglandina question (48 lines) From: worldwide <worldwide@EROLS.COM> Euglandina question (28 lines) From: Kay & Andrew <liavik@EARTHLINK.NET> FW: sand in the hourglass (2)Re: FW: sand in the hourglass (2) (229 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: FW: sand in the hourglass (2) (80 lines) From: Linda Bush <shell2002@CHARTER.NET> Re: FW: sand in the hourglass (2) (66 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: FW: sand in the hourglass (2) (27 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> Re: FW: sand in the hourglass (2) (99 lines) From: mike gray <ElStrokoGuapo@ATT.NET> FW: sand in the hourglass (2) (221 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> GlenRe: Glen (142 lines) From: Darryl Kwiat <dekwiat@JOIMAIL.COM> Re: Glen (175 lines) From: Brian Hayes <algoabay@SAINET.CO.ZA> Re: Glen (181 lines) From: Alan Gettleman <lychee@CFL.RR.COM> Re: Glen (123 lines) From: Phyllis Diegel <pdiegel@STRATO.NET> Glen (65 lines) From: gmdeuel <gmdeuel@KNOLOGY.NET> Hermit House Hunting or "A Tale of Two Shells"Re: Hermit House Hunting or "A Tale of Two Shells" (57 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> Re: Hermit House Hunting or "A Tale of Two Shells" (34 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> Re: Hermit House Hunting or "A Tale of Two Shells" (40 lines) From: Antonetta Stanzione <Toniseashelter@AOL.COM> Hermit House Hunting or "A Tale of Two Shells" (138 lines) From: Chris Brown <flashcove@MINDSPRING.COM> Hexaplex cichoreus vs H. stainforthiRe: Hexaplex cichoreus vs H. stainforthi (70 lines) From: Peter Hoefkens <p.hoefkens@PLANET.NL> Hexaplex cichoreus vs H. stainforthi (33 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> Large African Mollusk Poses Threat ...Large African Mollusk Poses Threat ... (118 lines) From: worldwide@erols.com <worldwide@EROLS.COM> Listserv maintenance 12/09/04 (5AM-7AM)Listserv maintenance 12/09/04 (5AM-7AM) (21 lines) From: Amy Edwards <amylyne@UGA.EDU> Miami shell club members?Re: Miami shell club members? (50 lines) From: Richard Sedlak <SEDLAKI1@AOL.COM> Re: Miami shell club members? (85 lines) From: Katherine Cordy <corshell@EARTHLINK.NET> Miami shell club members? (56 lines) From: Dan Teven <dteven@MINDSPRING.COM> Minolta digital camera / the dog ate my operculumRe: Minolta digital camera / the dog ate my operculum (233 lines) From: Joseph Scharle <Jscharle@NC.RR.COM> Re: Minolta digital camera / the dog ate my operculum (160 lines) From: Peter Egerton <pegerton@SHAW.CA> Minolta digital camera / the dog ate my operculum (52 lines) From: Jim Miller <jim_miller@MINDSPRING.COM> Mole crabsRe: Mole crabs (105 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: Mole crabs (73 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> Mole crabs (111 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> New to the listRe: New to the list (54 lines) From: David Michalski <dtaxnan@YAHOO.COM> Re: New to the list (64 lines) From: Carlos Duraes de Carvalho <duraes.carvalho@SAPO.PT> Re: New to the list (21 lines) From: Katherine Cordy <corshell@EARTHLINK.NET> New to the list (28 lines) From: Dave Michalski <dtaxnan@YAHOO.COM> Old CollectionsRe: Old Collections (131 lines) From: mienis <mienis@NETZER.ORG.IL> Re: Old Collections (93 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM Re: Old Collections (73 lines) From: umit <kebapci@FEF.SDU.EDU.TR> Re: Old Collections (80 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> Re: Old Collections (49 lines) From: Riccardo Giannuzzi-Savelli <naturama@TIN.IT> Old Collections (25 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton?Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (24 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (95 lines) From: Monsecourbrothers <monsecourbrothers@SKYNET.BE> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (60 lines) From: Charles F Sturm <csturmjr+@PITT.EDU> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (30 lines) From: John Wolff <jpwolff1@VERIZON.NET> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (189 lines) From: Peter Egerton <pegerton@SHAW.CA> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (71 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (48 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (61 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (25 lines) From: DAVID LUM <davidkwlum@HOTMAIL.COM> R: good news!R: good news! (62 lines) From: coneshell <coneshell@CONESHELL.NET> Re GomphinaRe: Re Gomphina (78 lines) From: ronald noseworthy <globalmark@CANADA.COM> SCUM IXSCUM IX (62 lines) From: Lindsey Groves <lgroves@NHM.ORG> Service for GlenService for Glen (26 lines) From: Sylvia S. Edwards <sylviaedw@COMCAST.NET> Shelling in MexicoRe: Shelling in Mexico (93 lines) From: Everett or Nancy Long <nlong3@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Shelling in Mexico (58 lines) From: David Herman <SPHerman28@AOL.COM> Re: Shelling in Mexico (36 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Shelling in Mexico (69 lines) From: Everett or Nancy Long <nlong3@EARTHLINK.NET> Size RecordsRe: Size Records (49 lines) From: John Wolff <jpwolff1@VERIZON.NET> Thomas SayRe: Thomas Say (108 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Thomas Say (19 lines) From: aydin <gastropod@EARTHLINK.NET> Vermetidae experten?Re: Vermetidae experten? (70 lines) From: Paula Spotorno de Oliveira <paula.spotorno@VETORIAL.NET> Vermetidae experten? (41 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> bleachRe: bleach (74 lines) From: Bert Bartleson <bartlesonfsc@COMCAST.NET> bleach & peroxidesRe: bleach & peroxides (52 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> chiton dataRe: chiton data (163 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> Re: chiton data (128 lines) From: Rick Negus <RNegus@ADELPHIA.NET> Re: chiton data (106 lines) From: Dan Yoshimoto <yoshells2@HUMBOLDT1.COM> Re: chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> enter me pleaseRe: enter me please (31 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> enter me please (21 lines) From: jane santini <janesantini@HOTMAIL.COM> good news!Re: good news! (55 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> Re: good news! (49 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: good news! (53 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> good news! (34 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea?Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (41 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (72 lines) From: M. J. Faber <mjfaber@WXS.NL> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (43 lines) From: Phil Liff-Grieff <pliffgrieff@SBCGLOBAL.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (75 lines) From: Luke Miller <millerlp@STANFORD.EDU> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (102 lines) From: Allen Aigen <serirach@JUNO.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (64 lines) From: Bernardino <bernardino.monteiro@ONINET.PT> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (40 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (38 lines) From: mike gray <ElStrokoGuapo@ATT.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (53 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (93 lines) From: Páll Einarsson <palli@RAUNVIS.HI.IS> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (39 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> narona iniangulatanarona iniangulata (50 lines) From: Mauro Brunetti <bwqkb@TIN.IT> new screensavernew screensaver (41 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> once again: cleaningRe: once again: cleaning (47 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> Re: once again: cleaning (64 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM once again: cleaning (45 lines) From: "Roland Günther" <RolandGu@GMX.DE> re- chiton dataRe: re- chiton data (35 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: re- chiton data (26 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: re- chiton data (31 lines) From: Sophie Valtat <sophie@VALTAT.ORG> re- chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> sand in the hourglasssand in the hourglass (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> sand in the hourglass (1)Re: sand in the hourglass (1) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> sand in the hourglass (2)Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (149 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (29 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> the dog ate my operculumthe dog ate my operculum (32 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> update webpageupdate webpage (38 lines) From: Henk H. 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FW: sand in the hourglass (2)Re: FW: sand in the hourglass (2) (229 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: FW: sand in the hourglass (2) (80 lines) From: Linda Bush <shell2002@CHARTER.NET> Re: FW: sand in the hourglass (2) (66 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: FW: sand in the hourglass (2) (27 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> Re: FW: sand in the hourglass (2) (99 lines) From: mike gray <ElStrokoGuapo@ATT.NET> FW: sand in the hourglass (2) (221 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> GlenRe: Glen (142 lines) From: Darryl Kwiat <dekwiat@JOIMAIL.COM> Re: Glen (175 lines) From: Brian Hayes <algoabay@SAINET.CO.ZA> Re: Glen (181 lines) From: Alan Gettleman <lychee@CFL.RR.COM> Re: Glen (123 lines) From: Phyllis Diegel <pdiegel@STRATO.NET> Glen (65 lines) From: gmdeuel <gmdeuel@KNOLOGY.NET> Hermit House Hunting or "A Tale of Two Shells"Re: Hermit House Hunting or "A Tale of Two Shells" (57 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> Re: Hermit House Hunting or "A Tale of Two Shells" (34 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> Re: Hermit House Hunting or "A Tale of Two Shells" (40 lines) From: Antonetta Stanzione <Toniseashelter@AOL.COM> Hermit House Hunting or "A Tale of Two Shells" (138 lines) From: Chris Brown <flashcove@MINDSPRING.COM> Hexaplex cichoreus vs H. stainforthiRe: Hexaplex cichoreus vs H. stainforthi (70 lines) From: Peter Hoefkens <p.hoefkens@PLANET.NL> Hexaplex cichoreus vs H. stainforthi (33 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> Large African Mollusk Poses Threat ...Large African Mollusk Poses Threat ... (118 lines) From: worldwide@erols.com <worldwide@EROLS.COM> Listserv maintenance 12/09/04 (5AM-7AM)Listserv maintenance 12/09/04 (5AM-7AM) (21 lines) From: Amy Edwards <amylyne@UGA.EDU> Miami shell club members?Re: Miami shell club members? (50 lines) From: Richard Sedlak <SEDLAKI1@AOL.COM> Re: Miami shell club members? (85 lines) From: Katherine Cordy <corshell@EARTHLINK.NET> Miami shell club members? (56 lines) From: Dan Teven <dteven@MINDSPRING.COM> Minolta digital camera / the dog ate my operculumRe: Minolta digital camera / the dog ate my operculum (233 lines) From: Joseph Scharle <Jscharle@NC.RR.COM> Re: Minolta digital camera / the dog ate my operculum (160 lines) From: Peter Egerton <pegerton@SHAW.CA> Minolta digital camera / the dog ate my operculum (52 lines) From: Jim Miller <jim_miller@MINDSPRING.COM> Mole crabsRe: Mole crabs (105 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: Mole crabs (73 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> Mole crabs (111 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> New to the listRe: New to the list (54 lines) From: David Michalski <dtaxnan@YAHOO.COM> Re: New to the list (64 lines) From: Carlos Duraes de Carvalho <duraes.carvalho@SAPO.PT> Re: New to the list (21 lines) From: Katherine Cordy <corshell@EARTHLINK.NET> New to the list (28 lines) From: Dave Michalski <dtaxnan@YAHOO.COM> Old CollectionsRe: Old Collections (131 lines) From: mienis <mienis@NETZER.ORG.IL> Re: Old Collections (93 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM Re: Old Collections (73 lines) From: umit <kebapci@FEF.SDU.EDU.TR> Re: Old Collections (80 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> Re: Old Collections (49 lines) From: Riccardo Giannuzzi-Savelli <naturama@TIN.IT> Old Collections (25 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton?Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (24 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (95 lines) From: Monsecourbrothers <monsecourbrothers@SKYNET.BE> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (60 lines) From: Charles F Sturm <csturmjr+@PITT.EDU> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (30 lines) From: John Wolff <jpwolff1@VERIZON.NET> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (189 lines) From: Peter Egerton <pegerton@SHAW.CA> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (71 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (48 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (61 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (25 lines) From: DAVID LUM <davidkwlum@HOTMAIL.COM> R: good news!R: good news! (62 lines) From: coneshell <coneshell@CONESHELL.NET> Re GomphinaRe: Re Gomphina (78 lines) From: ronald noseworthy <globalmark@CANADA.COM> SCUM IXSCUM IX (62 lines) From: Lindsey Groves <lgroves@NHM.ORG> Service for GlenService for Glen (26 lines) From: Sylvia S. Edwards <sylviaedw@COMCAST.NET> Shelling in MexicoRe: Shelling in Mexico (93 lines) From: Everett or Nancy Long <nlong3@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Shelling in Mexico (58 lines) From: David Herman <SPHerman28@AOL.COM> Re: Shelling in Mexico (36 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Shelling in Mexico (69 lines) From: Everett or Nancy Long <nlong3@EARTHLINK.NET> Size RecordsRe: Size Records (49 lines) From: John Wolff <jpwolff1@VERIZON.NET> Thomas SayRe: Thomas Say (108 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Thomas Say (19 lines) From: aydin <gastropod@EARTHLINK.NET> Vermetidae experten?Re: Vermetidae experten? (70 lines) From: Paula Spotorno de Oliveira <paula.spotorno@VETORIAL.NET> Vermetidae experten? (41 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> bleachRe: bleach (74 lines) From: Bert Bartleson <bartlesonfsc@COMCAST.NET> bleach & peroxidesRe: bleach & peroxides (52 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> chiton dataRe: chiton data (163 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> Re: chiton data (128 lines) From: Rick Negus <RNegus@ADELPHIA.NET> Re: chiton data (106 lines) From: Dan Yoshimoto <yoshells2@HUMBOLDT1.COM> Re: chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> enter me pleaseRe: enter me please (31 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> enter me please (21 lines) From: jane santini <janesantini@HOTMAIL.COM> good news!Re: good news! (55 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> Re: good news! (49 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: good news! (53 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> good news! (34 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea?Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (41 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (72 lines) From: M. J. Faber <mjfaber@WXS.NL> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (43 lines) From: Phil Liff-Grieff <pliffgrieff@SBCGLOBAL.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (75 lines) From: Luke Miller <millerlp@STANFORD.EDU> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (102 lines) From: Allen Aigen <serirach@JUNO.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (64 lines) From: Bernardino <bernardino.monteiro@ONINET.PT> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (40 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (38 lines) From: mike gray <ElStrokoGuapo@ATT.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (53 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (93 lines) From: Páll Einarsson <palli@RAUNVIS.HI.IS> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (39 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> narona iniangulatanarona iniangulata (50 lines) From: Mauro Brunetti <bwqkb@TIN.IT> new screensavernew screensaver (41 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> once again: cleaningRe: once again: cleaning (47 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> Re: once again: cleaning (64 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM once again: cleaning (45 lines) From: "Roland Günther" <RolandGu@GMX.DE> re- chiton dataRe: re- chiton data (35 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: re- chiton data (26 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: re- chiton data (31 lines) From: Sophie Valtat <sophie@VALTAT.ORG> re- chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> sand in the hourglasssand in the hourglass (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> sand in the hourglass (1)Re: sand in the hourglass (1) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> sand in the hourglass (2)Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (149 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (29 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> the dog ate my operculumthe dog ate my operculum (32 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> update webpageupdate webpage (38 lines) From: Henk H. Dijkstra <h.h.dijkstra@PLANET.NL> { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculumRe: { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculum (47 lines) From: Jody Thompson <thompj3@AUBURN.EDU>
GlenRe: Glen (142 lines) From: Darryl Kwiat <dekwiat@JOIMAIL.COM> Re: Glen (175 lines) From: Brian Hayes <algoabay@SAINET.CO.ZA> Re: Glen (181 lines) From: Alan Gettleman <lychee@CFL.RR.COM> Re: Glen (123 lines) From: Phyllis Diegel <pdiegel@STRATO.NET> Glen (65 lines) From: gmdeuel <gmdeuel@KNOLOGY.NET> Hermit House Hunting or "A Tale of Two Shells"Re: Hermit House Hunting or "A Tale of Two Shells" (57 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> Re: Hermit House Hunting or "A Tale of Two Shells" (34 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> Re: Hermit House Hunting or "A Tale of Two Shells" (40 lines) From: Antonetta Stanzione <Toniseashelter@AOL.COM> Hermit House Hunting or "A Tale of Two Shells" (138 lines) From: Chris Brown <flashcove@MINDSPRING.COM> Hexaplex cichoreus vs H. stainforthiRe: Hexaplex cichoreus vs H. stainforthi (70 lines) From: Peter Hoefkens <p.hoefkens@PLANET.NL> Hexaplex cichoreus vs H. stainforthi (33 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> Large African Mollusk Poses Threat ...Large African Mollusk Poses Threat ... (118 lines) From: worldwide@erols.com <worldwide@EROLS.COM> Listserv maintenance 12/09/04 (5AM-7AM)Listserv maintenance 12/09/04 (5AM-7AM) (21 lines) From: Amy Edwards <amylyne@UGA.EDU> Miami shell club members?Re: Miami shell club members? (50 lines) From: Richard Sedlak <SEDLAKI1@AOL.COM> Re: Miami shell club members? (85 lines) From: Katherine Cordy <corshell@EARTHLINK.NET> Miami shell club members? (56 lines) From: Dan Teven <dteven@MINDSPRING.COM> Minolta digital camera / the dog ate my operculumRe: Minolta digital camera / the dog ate my operculum (233 lines) From: Joseph Scharle <Jscharle@NC.RR.COM> Re: Minolta digital camera / the dog ate my operculum (160 lines) From: Peter Egerton <pegerton@SHAW.CA> Minolta digital camera / the dog ate my operculum (52 lines) From: Jim Miller <jim_miller@MINDSPRING.COM> Mole crabsRe: Mole crabs (105 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: Mole crabs (73 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> Mole crabs (111 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> New to the listRe: New to the list (54 lines) From: David Michalski <dtaxnan@YAHOO.COM> Re: New to the list (64 lines) From: Carlos Duraes de Carvalho <duraes.carvalho@SAPO.PT> Re: New to the list (21 lines) From: Katherine Cordy <corshell@EARTHLINK.NET> New to the list (28 lines) From: Dave Michalski <dtaxnan@YAHOO.COM> Old CollectionsRe: Old Collections (131 lines) From: mienis <mienis@NETZER.ORG.IL> Re: Old Collections (93 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM Re: Old Collections (73 lines) From: umit <kebapci@FEF.SDU.EDU.TR> Re: Old Collections (80 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> Re: Old Collections (49 lines) From: Riccardo Giannuzzi-Savelli <naturama@TIN.IT> Old Collections (25 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton?Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (24 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (95 lines) From: Monsecourbrothers <monsecourbrothers@SKYNET.BE> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (60 lines) From: Charles F Sturm <csturmjr+@PITT.EDU> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (30 lines) From: John Wolff <jpwolff1@VERIZON.NET> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (189 lines) From: Peter Egerton <pegerton@SHAW.CA> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (71 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (48 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (61 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (25 lines) From: DAVID LUM <davidkwlum@HOTMAIL.COM> R: good news!R: good news! (62 lines) From: coneshell <coneshell@CONESHELL.NET> Re GomphinaRe: Re Gomphina (78 lines) From: ronald noseworthy <globalmark@CANADA.COM> SCUM IXSCUM IX (62 lines) From: Lindsey Groves <lgroves@NHM.ORG> Service for GlenService for Glen (26 lines) From: Sylvia S. Edwards <sylviaedw@COMCAST.NET> Shelling in MexicoRe: Shelling in Mexico (93 lines) From: Everett or Nancy Long <nlong3@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Shelling in Mexico (58 lines) From: David Herman <SPHerman28@AOL.COM> Re: Shelling in Mexico (36 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Shelling in Mexico (69 lines) From: Everett or Nancy Long <nlong3@EARTHLINK.NET> Size RecordsRe: Size Records (49 lines) From: John Wolff <jpwolff1@VERIZON.NET> Thomas SayRe: Thomas Say (108 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Thomas Say (19 lines) From: aydin <gastropod@EARTHLINK.NET> Vermetidae experten?Re: Vermetidae experten? (70 lines) From: Paula Spotorno de Oliveira <paula.spotorno@VETORIAL.NET> Vermetidae experten? (41 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> bleachRe: bleach (74 lines) From: Bert Bartleson <bartlesonfsc@COMCAST.NET> bleach & peroxidesRe: bleach & peroxides (52 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> chiton dataRe: chiton data (163 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> Re: chiton data (128 lines) From: Rick Negus <RNegus@ADELPHIA.NET> Re: chiton data (106 lines) From: Dan Yoshimoto <yoshells2@HUMBOLDT1.COM> Re: chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> enter me pleaseRe: enter me please (31 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> enter me please (21 lines) From: jane santini <janesantini@HOTMAIL.COM> good news!Re: good news! (55 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> Re: good news! (49 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: good news! (53 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> good news! (34 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea?Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (41 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (72 lines) From: M. J. Faber <mjfaber@WXS.NL> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (43 lines) From: Phil Liff-Grieff <pliffgrieff@SBCGLOBAL.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (75 lines) From: Luke Miller <millerlp@STANFORD.EDU> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (102 lines) From: Allen Aigen <serirach@JUNO.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (64 lines) From: Bernardino <bernardino.monteiro@ONINET.PT> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (40 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (38 lines) From: mike gray <ElStrokoGuapo@ATT.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (53 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (93 lines) From: Páll Einarsson <palli@RAUNVIS.HI.IS> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (39 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> narona iniangulatanarona iniangulata (50 lines) From: Mauro Brunetti <bwqkb@TIN.IT> new screensavernew screensaver (41 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> once again: cleaningRe: once again: cleaning (47 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> Re: once again: cleaning (64 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM once again: cleaning (45 lines) From: "Roland Günther" <RolandGu@GMX.DE> re- chiton dataRe: re- chiton data (35 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: re- chiton data (26 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: re- chiton data (31 lines) From: Sophie Valtat <sophie@VALTAT.ORG> re- chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> sand in the hourglasssand in the hourglass (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> sand in the hourglass (1)Re: sand in the hourglass (1) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> sand in the hourglass (2)Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (149 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (29 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> the dog ate my operculumthe dog ate my operculum (32 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> update webpageupdate webpage (38 lines) From: Henk H. 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Hermit House Hunting or "A Tale of Two Shells"Re: Hermit House Hunting or "A Tale of Two Shells" (57 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> Re: Hermit House Hunting or "A Tale of Two Shells" (34 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> Re: Hermit House Hunting or "A Tale of Two Shells" (40 lines) From: Antonetta Stanzione <Toniseashelter@AOL.COM> Hermit House Hunting or "A Tale of Two Shells" (138 lines) From: Chris Brown <flashcove@MINDSPRING.COM> Hexaplex cichoreus vs H. stainforthiRe: Hexaplex cichoreus vs H. stainforthi (70 lines) From: Peter Hoefkens <p.hoefkens@PLANET.NL> Hexaplex cichoreus vs H. stainforthi (33 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> Large African Mollusk Poses Threat ...Large African Mollusk Poses Threat ... (118 lines) From: worldwide@erols.com <worldwide@EROLS.COM> Listserv maintenance 12/09/04 (5AM-7AM)Listserv maintenance 12/09/04 (5AM-7AM) (21 lines) From: Amy Edwards <amylyne@UGA.EDU> Miami shell club members?Re: Miami shell club members? (50 lines) From: Richard Sedlak <SEDLAKI1@AOL.COM> Re: Miami shell club members? (85 lines) From: Katherine Cordy <corshell@EARTHLINK.NET> Miami shell club members? (56 lines) From: Dan Teven <dteven@MINDSPRING.COM> Minolta digital camera / the dog ate my operculumRe: Minolta digital camera / the dog ate my operculum (233 lines) From: Joseph Scharle <Jscharle@NC.RR.COM> Re: Minolta digital camera / the dog ate my operculum (160 lines) From: Peter Egerton <pegerton@SHAW.CA> Minolta digital camera / the dog ate my operculum (52 lines) From: Jim Miller <jim_miller@MINDSPRING.COM> Mole crabsRe: Mole crabs (105 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: Mole crabs (73 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> Mole crabs (111 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> New to the listRe: New to the list (54 lines) From: David Michalski <dtaxnan@YAHOO.COM> Re: New to the list (64 lines) From: Carlos Duraes de Carvalho <duraes.carvalho@SAPO.PT> Re: New to the list (21 lines) From: Katherine Cordy <corshell@EARTHLINK.NET> New to the list (28 lines) From: Dave Michalski <dtaxnan@YAHOO.COM> Old CollectionsRe: Old Collections (131 lines) From: mienis <mienis@NETZER.ORG.IL> Re: Old Collections (93 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM Re: Old Collections (73 lines) From: umit <kebapci@FEF.SDU.EDU.TR> Re: Old Collections (80 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> Re: Old Collections (49 lines) From: Riccardo Giannuzzi-Savelli <naturama@TIN.IT> Old Collections (25 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton?Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (24 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (95 lines) From: Monsecourbrothers <monsecourbrothers@SKYNET.BE> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (60 lines) From: Charles F Sturm <csturmjr+@PITT.EDU> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (30 lines) From: John Wolff <jpwolff1@VERIZON.NET> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (189 lines) From: Peter Egerton <pegerton@SHAW.CA> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (71 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (48 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (61 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (25 lines) From: DAVID LUM <davidkwlum@HOTMAIL.COM> R: good news!R: good news! (62 lines) From: coneshell <coneshell@CONESHELL.NET> Re GomphinaRe: Re Gomphina (78 lines) From: ronald noseworthy <globalmark@CANADA.COM> SCUM IXSCUM IX (62 lines) From: Lindsey Groves <lgroves@NHM.ORG> Service for GlenService for Glen (26 lines) From: Sylvia S. Edwards <sylviaedw@COMCAST.NET> Shelling in MexicoRe: Shelling in Mexico (93 lines) From: Everett or Nancy Long <nlong3@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Shelling in Mexico (58 lines) From: David Herman <SPHerman28@AOL.COM> Re: Shelling in Mexico (36 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Shelling in Mexico (69 lines) From: Everett or Nancy Long <nlong3@EARTHLINK.NET> Size RecordsRe: Size Records (49 lines) From: John Wolff <jpwolff1@VERIZON.NET> Thomas SayRe: Thomas Say (108 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Thomas Say (19 lines) From: aydin <gastropod@EARTHLINK.NET> Vermetidae experten?Re: Vermetidae experten? (70 lines) From: Paula Spotorno de Oliveira <paula.spotorno@VETORIAL.NET> Vermetidae experten? (41 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> bleachRe: bleach (74 lines) From: Bert Bartleson <bartlesonfsc@COMCAST.NET> bleach & peroxidesRe: bleach & peroxides (52 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> chiton dataRe: chiton data (163 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> Re: chiton data (128 lines) From: Rick Negus <RNegus@ADELPHIA.NET> Re: chiton data (106 lines) From: Dan Yoshimoto <yoshells2@HUMBOLDT1.COM> Re: chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> enter me pleaseRe: enter me please (31 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> enter me please (21 lines) From: jane santini <janesantini@HOTMAIL.COM> good news!Re: good news! (55 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> Re: good news! (49 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: good news! (53 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> good news! (34 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea?Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (41 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (72 lines) From: M. J. Faber <mjfaber@WXS.NL> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (43 lines) From: Phil Liff-Grieff <pliffgrieff@SBCGLOBAL.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (75 lines) From: Luke Miller <millerlp@STANFORD.EDU> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (102 lines) From: Allen Aigen <serirach@JUNO.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (64 lines) From: Bernardino <bernardino.monteiro@ONINET.PT> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (40 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (38 lines) From: mike gray <ElStrokoGuapo@ATT.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (53 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (93 lines) From: Páll Einarsson <palli@RAUNVIS.HI.IS> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (39 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> narona iniangulatanarona iniangulata (50 lines) From: Mauro Brunetti <bwqkb@TIN.IT> new screensavernew screensaver (41 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> once again: cleaningRe: once again: cleaning (47 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> Re: once again: cleaning (64 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM once again: cleaning (45 lines) From: "Roland Günther" <RolandGu@GMX.DE> re- chiton dataRe: re- chiton data (35 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: re- chiton data (26 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: re- chiton data (31 lines) From: Sophie Valtat <sophie@VALTAT.ORG> re- chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> sand in the hourglasssand in the hourglass (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> sand in the hourglass (1)Re: sand in the hourglass (1) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> sand in the hourglass (2)Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (149 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (29 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> the dog ate my operculumthe dog ate my operculum (32 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> update webpageupdate webpage (38 lines) From: Henk H. Dijkstra <h.h.dijkstra@PLANET.NL> { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculumRe: { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculum (47 lines) From: Jody Thompson <thompj3@AUBURN.EDU>
Hexaplex cichoreus vs H. stainforthiRe: Hexaplex cichoreus vs H. stainforthi (70 lines) From: Peter Hoefkens <p.hoefkens@PLANET.NL> Hexaplex cichoreus vs H. stainforthi (33 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> Large African Mollusk Poses Threat ...Large African Mollusk Poses Threat ... (118 lines) From: worldwide@erols.com <worldwide@EROLS.COM> Listserv maintenance 12/09/04 (5AM-7AM)Listserv maintenance 12/09/04 (5AM-7AM) (21 lines) From: Amy Edwards <amylyne@UGA.EDU> Miami shell club members?Re: Miami shell club members? (50 lines) From: Richard Sedlak <SEDLAKI1@AOL.COM> Re: Miami shell club members? (85 lines) From: Katherine Cordy <corshell@EARTHLINK.NET> Miami shell club members? (56 lines) From: Dan Teven <dteven@MINDSPRING.COM> Minolta digital camera / the dog ate my operculumRe: Minolta digital camera / the dog ate my operculum (233 lines) From: Joseph Scharle <Jscharle@NC.RR.COM> Re: Minolta digital camera / the dog ate my operculum (160 lines) From: Peter Egerton <pegerton@SHAW.CA> Minolta digital camera / the dog ate my operculum (52 lines) From: Jim Miller <jim_miller@MINDSPRING.COM> Mole crabsRe: Mole crabs (105 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: Mole crabs (73 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> Mole crabs (111 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> New to the listRe: New to the list (54 lines) From: David Michalski <dtaxnan@YAHOO.COM> Re: New to the list (64 lines) From: Carlos Duraes de Carvalho <duraes.carvalho@SAPO.PT> Re: New to the list (21 lines) From: Katherine Cordy <corshell@EARTHLINK.NET> New to the list (28 lines) From: Dave Michalski <dtaxnan@YAHOO.COM> Old CollectionsRe: Old Collections (131 lines) From: mienis <mienis@NETZER.ORG.IL> Re: Old Collections (93 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM Re: Old Collections (73 lines) From: umit <kebapci@FEF.SDU.EDU.TR> Re: Old Collections (80 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> Re: Old Collections (49 lines) From: Riccardo Giannuzzi-Savelli <naturama@TIN.IT> Old Collections (25 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton?Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (24 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (95 lines) From: Monsecourbrothers <monsecourbrothers@SKYNET.BE> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (60 lines) From: Charles F Sturm <csturmjr+@PITT.EDU> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (30 lines) From: John Wolff <jpwolff1@VERIZON.NET> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (189 lines) From: Peter Egerton <pegerton@SHAW.CA> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (71 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (48 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (61 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (25 lines) From: DAVID LUM <davidkwlum@HOTMAIL.COM> R: good news!R: good news! (62 lines) From: coneshell <coneshell@CONESHELL.NET> Re GomphinaRe: Re Gomphina (78 lines) From: ronald noseworthy <globalmark@CANADA.COM> SCUM IXSCUM IX (62 lines) From: Lindsey Groves <lgroves@NHM.ORG> Service for GlenService for Glen (26 lines) From: Sylvia S. Edwards <sylviaedw@COMCAST.NET> Shelling in MexicoRe: Shelling in Mexico (93 lines) From: Everett or Nancy Long <nlong3@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Shelling in Mexico (58 lines) From: David Herman <SPHerman28@AOL.COM> Re: Shelling in Mexico (36 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Shelling in Mexico (69 lines) From: Everett or Nancy Long <nlong3@EARTHLINK.NET> Size RecordsRe: Size Records (49 lines) From: John Wolff <jpwolff1@VERIZON.NET> Thomas SayRe: Thomas Say (108 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Thomas Say (19 lines) From: aydin <gastropod@EARTHLINK.NET> Vermetidae experten?Re: Vermetidae experten? (70 lines) From: Paula Spotorno de Oliveira <paula.spotorno@VETORIAL.NET> Vermetidae experten? (41 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> bleachRe: bleach (74 lines) From: Bert Bartleson <bartlesonfsc@COMCAST.NET> bleach & peroxidesRe: bleach & peroxides (52 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> chiton dataRe: chiton data (163 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> Re: chiton data (128 lines) From: Rick Negus <RNegus@ADELPHIA.NET> Re: chiton data (106 lines) From: Dan Yoshimoto <yoshells2@HUMBOLDT1.COM> Re: chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> enter me pleaseRe: enter me please (31 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> enter me please (21 lines) From: jane santini <janesantini@HOTMAIL.COM> good news!Re: good news! (55 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> Re: good news! (49 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: good news! (53 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> good news! (34 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea?Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (41 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (72 lines) From: M. J. Faber <mjfaber@WXS.NL> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (43 lines) From: Phil Liff-Grieff <pliffgrieff@SBCGLOBAL.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (75 lines) From: Luke Miller <millerlp@STANFORD.EDU> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (102 lines) From: Allen Aigen <serirach@JUNO.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (64 lines) From: Bernardino <bernardino.monteiro@ONINET.PT> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (40 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (38 lines) From: mike gray <ElStrokoGuapo@ATT.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (53 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (93 lines) From: Páll Einarsson <palli@RAUNVIS.HI.IS> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (39 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> narona iniangulatanarona iniangulata (50 lines) From: Mauro Brunetti <bwqkb@TIN.IT> new screensavernew screensaver (41 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> once again: cleaningRe: once again: cleaning (47 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> Re: once again: cleaning (64 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM once again: cleaning (45 lines) From: "Roland Günther" <RolandGu@GMX.DE> re- chiton dataRe: re- chiton data (35 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: re- chiton data (26 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: re- chiton data (31 lines) From: Sophie Valtat <sophie@VALTAT.ORG> re- chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> sand in the hourglasssand in the hourglass (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> sand in the hourglass (1)Re: sand in the hourglass (1) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> sand in the hourglass (2)Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (149 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (29 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> the dog ate my operculumthe dog ate my operculum (32 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> update webpageupdate webpage (38 lines) From: Henk H. Dijkstra <h.h.dijkstra@PLANET.NL> { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculumRe: { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculum (47 lines) From: Jody Thompson <thompj3@AUBURN.EDU>
Large African Mollusk Poses Threat ...Large African Mollusk Poses Threat ... (118 lines) From: worldwide@erols.com <worldwide@EROLS.COM> Listserv maintenance 12/09/04 (5AM-7AM)Listserv maintenance 12/09/04 (5AM-7AM) (21 lines) From: Amy Edwards <amylyne@UGA.EDU> Miami shell club members?Re: Miami shell club members? (50 lines) From: Richard Sedlak <SEDLAKI1@AOL.COM> Re: Miami shell club members? (85 lines) From: Katherine Cordy <corshell@EARTHLINK.NET> Miami shell club members? (56 lines) From: Dan Teven <dteven@MINDSPRING.COM> Minolta digital camera / the dog ate my operculumRe: Minolta digital camera / the dog ate my operculum (233 lines) From: Joseph Scharle <Jscharle@NC.RR.COM> Re: Minolta digital camera / the dog ate my operculum (160 lines) From: Peter Egerton <pegerton@SHAW.CA> Minolta digital camera / the dog ate my operculum (52 lines) From: Jim Miller <jim_miller@MINDSPRING.COM> Mole crabsRe: Mole crabs (105 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: Mole crabs (73 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> Mole crabs (111 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> New to the listRe: New to the list (54 lines) From: David Michalski <dtaxnan@YAHOO.COM> Re: New to the list (64 lines) From: Carlos Duraes de Carvalho <duraes.carvalho@SAPO.PT> Re: New to the list (21 lines) From: Katherine Cordy <corshell@EARTHLINK.NET> New to the list (28 lines) From: Dave Michalski <dtaxnan@YAHOO.COM> Old CollectionsRe: Old Collections (131 lines) From: mienis <mienis@NETZER.ORG.IL> Re: Old Collections (93 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM Re: Old Collections (73 lines) From: umit <kebapci@FEF.SDU.EDU.TR> Re: Old Collections (80 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> Re: Old Collections (49 lines) From: Riccardo Giannuzzi-Savelli <naturama@TIN.IT> Old Collections (25 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton?Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (24 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (95 lines) From: Monsecourbrothers <monsecourbrothers@SKYNET.BE> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (60 lines) From: Charles F Sturm <csturmjr+@PITT.EDU> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (30 lines) From: John Wolff <jpwolff1@VERIZON.NET> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (189 lines) From: Peter Egerton <pegerton@SHAW.CA> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (71 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (48 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (61 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (25 lines) From: DAVID LUM <davidkwlum@HOTMAIL.COM> R: good news!R: good news! (62 lines) From: coneshell <coneshell@CONESHELL.NET> Re GomphinaRe: Re Gomphina (78 lines) From: ronald noseworthy <globalmark@CANADA.COM> SCUM IXSCUM IX (62 lines) From: Lindsey Groves <lgroves@NHM.ORG> Service for GlenService for Glen (26 lines) From: Sylvia S. Edwards <sylviaedw@COMCAST.NET> Shelling in MexicoRe: Shelling in Mexico (93 lines) From: Everett or Nancy Long <nlong3@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Shelling in Mexico (58 lines) From: David Herman <SPHerman28@AOL.COM> Re: Shelling in Mexico (36 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Shelling in Mexico (69 lines) From: Everett or Nancy Long <nlong3@EARTHLINK.NET> Size RecordsRe: Size Records (49 lines) From: John Wolff <jpwolff1@VERIZON.NET> Thomas SayRe: Thomas Say (108 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Thomas Say (19 lines) From: aydin <gastropod@EARTHLINK.NET> Vermetidae experten?Re: Vermetidae experten? (70 lines) From: Paula Spotorno de Oliveira <paula.spotorno@VETORIAL.NET> Vermetidae experten? (41 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> bleachRe: bleach (74 lines) From: Bert Bartleson <bartlesonfsc@COMCAST.NET> bleach & peroxidesRe: bleach & peroxides (52 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> chiton dataRe: chiton data (163 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> Re: chiton data (128 lines) From: Rick Negus <RNegus@ADELPHIA.NET> Re: chiton data (106 lines) From: Dan Yoshimoto <yoshells2@HUMBOLDT1.COM> Re: chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> enter me pleaseRe: enter me please (31 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> enter me please (21 lines) From: jane santini <janesantini@HOTMAIL.COM> good news!Re: good news! (55 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> Re: good news! (49 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: good news! (53 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> good news! (34 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea?Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (41 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (72 lines) From: M. J. Faber <mjfaber@WXS.NL> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (43 lines) From: Phil Liff-Grieff <pliffgrieff@SBCGLOBAL.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (75 lines) From: Luke Miller <millerlp@STANFORD.EDU> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (102 lines) From: Allen Aigen <serirach@JUNO.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (64 lines) From: Bernardino <bernardino.monteiro@ONINET.PT> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (40 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (38 lines) From: mike gray <ElStrokoGuapo@ATT.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (53 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (93 lines) From: Páll Einarsson <palli@RAUNVIS.HI.IS> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (39 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> narona iniangulatanarona iniangulata (50 lines) From: Mauro Brunetti <bwqkb@TIN.IT> new screensavernew screensaver (41 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> once again: cleaningRe: once again: cleaning (47 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> Re: once again: cleaning (64 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM once again: cleaning (45 lines) From: "Roland Günther" <RolandGu@GMX.DE> re- chiton dataRe: re- chiton data (35 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: re- chiton data (26 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: re- chiton data (31 lines) From: Sophie Valtat <sophie@VALTAT.ORG> re- chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> sand in the hourglasssand in the hourglass (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> sand in the hourglass (1)Re: sand in the hourglass (1) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> sand in the hourglass (2)Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (149 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (29 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> the dog ate my operculumthe dog ate my operculum (32 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> update webpageupdate webpage (38 lines) From: Henk H. 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Listserv maintenance 12/09/04 (5AM-7AM)Listserv maintenance 12/09/04 (5AM-7AM) (21 lines) From: Amy Edwards <amylyne@UGA.EDU> Miami shell club members?Re: Miami shell club members? (50 lines) From: Richard Sedlak <SEDLAKI1@AOL.COM> Re: Miami shell club members? (85 lines) From: Katherine Cordy <corshell@EARTHLINK.NET> Miami shell club members? (56 lines) From: Dan Teven <dteven@MINDSPRING.COM> Minolta digital camera / the dog ate my operculumRe: Minolta digital camera / the dog ate my operculum (233 lines) From: Joseph Scharle <Jscharle@NC.RR.COM> Re: Minolta digital camera / the dog ate my operculum (160 lines) From: Peter Egerton <pegerton@SHAW.CA> Minolta digital camera / the dog ate my operculum (52 lines) From: Jim Miller <jim_miller@MINDSPRING.COM> Mole crabsRe: Mole crabs (105 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: Mole crabs (73 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> Mole crabs (111 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> New to the listRe: New to the list (54 lines) From: David Michalski <dtaxnan@YAHOO.COM> Re: New to the list (64 lines) From: Carlos Duraes de Carvalho <duraes.carvalho@SAPO.PT> Re: New to the list (21 lines) From: Katherine Cordy <corshell@EARTHLINK.NET> New to the list (28 lines) From: Dave Michalski <dtaxnan@YAHOO.COM> Old CollectionsRe: Old Collections (131 lines) From: mienis <mienis@NETZER.ORG.IL> Re: Old Collections (93 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM Re: Old Collections (73 lines) From: umit <kebapci@FEF.SDU.EDU.TR> Re: Old Collections (80 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> Re: Old Collections (49 lines) From: Riccardo Giannuzzi-Savelli <naturama@TIN.IT> Old Collections (25 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton?Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (24 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (95 lines) From: Monsecourbrothers <monsecourbrothers@SKYNET.BE> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (60 lines) From: Charles F Sturm <csturmjr+@PITT.EDU> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (30 lines) From: John Wolff <jpwolff1@VERIZON.NET> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (189 lines) From: Peter Egerton <pegerton@SHAW.CA> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (71 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (48 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (61 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (25 lines) From: DAVID LUM <davidkwlum@HOTMAIL.COM> R: good news!R: good news! (62 lines) From: coneshell <coneshell@CONESHELL.NET> Re GomphinaRe: Re Gomphina (78 lines) From: ronald noseworthy <globalmark@CANADA.COM> SCUM IXSCUM IX (62 lines) From: Lindsey Groves <lgroves@NHM.ORG> Service for GlenService for Glen (26 lines) From: Sylvia S. Edwards <sylviaedw@COMCAST.NET> Shelling in MexicoRe: Shelling in Mexico (93 lines) From: Everett or Nancy Long <nlong3@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Shelling in Mexico (58 lines) From: David Herman <SPHerman28@AOL.COM> Re: Shelling in Mexico (36 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Shelling in Mexico (69 lines) From: Everett or Nancy Long <nlong3@EARTHLINK.NET> Size RecordsRe: Size Records (49 lines) From: John Wolff <jpwolff1@VERIZON.NET> Thomas SayRe: Thomas Say (108 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Thomas Say (19 lines) From: aydin <gastropod@EARTHLINK.NET> Vermetidae experten?Re: Vermetidae experten? (70 lines) From: Paula Spotorno de Oliveira <paula.spotorno@VETORIAL.NET> Vermetidae experten? (41 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> bleachRe: bleach (74 lines) From: Bert Bartleson <bartlesonfsc@COMCAST.NET> bleach & peroxidesRe: bleach & peroxides (52 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> chiton dataRe: chiton data (163 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> Re: chiton data (128 lines) From: Rick Negus <RNegus@ADELPHIA.NET> Re: chiton data (106 lines) From: Dan Yoshimoto <yoshells2@HUMBOLDT1.COM> Re: chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> enter me pleaseRe: enter me please (31 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> enter me please (21 lines) From: jane santini <janesantini@HOTMAIL.COM> good news!Re: good news! (55 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> Re: good news! (49 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: good news! (53 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> good news! (34 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea?Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (41 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (72 lines) From: M. J. Faber <mjfaber@WXS.NL> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (43 lines) From: Phil Liff-Grieff <pliffgrieff@SBCGLOBAL.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (75 lines) From: Luke Miller <millerlp@STANFORD.EDU> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (102 lines) From: Allen Aigen <serirach@JUNO.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (64 lines) From: Bernardino <bernardino.monteiro@ONINET.PT> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (40 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (38 lines) From: mike gray <ElStrokoGuapo@ATT.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (53 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (93 lines) From: Páll Einarsson <palli@RAUNVIS.HI.IS> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (39 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> narona iniangulatanarona iniangulata (50 lines) From: Mauro Brunetti <bwqkb@TIN.IT> new screensavernew screensaver (41 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> once again: cleaningRe: once again: cleaning (47 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> Re: once again: cleaning (64 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM once again: cleaning (45 lines) From: "Roland Günther" <RolandGu@GMX.DE> re- chiton dataRe: re- chiton data (35 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: re- chiton data (26 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: re- chiton data (31 lines) From: Sophie Valtat <sophie@VALTAT.ORG> re- chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> sand in the hourglasssand in the hourglass (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> sand in the hourglass (1)Re: sand in the hourglass (1) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> sand in the hourglass (2)Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (149 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (29 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> the dog ate my operculumthe dog ate my operculum (32 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> update webpageupdate webpage (38 lines) From: Henk H. Dijkstra <h.h.dijkstra@PLANET.NL> { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculumRe: { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculum (47 lines) From: Jody Thompson <thompj3@AUBURN.EDU>
Miami shell club members?Re: Miami shell club members? (50 lines) From: Richard Sedlak <SEDLAKI1@AOL.COM> Re: Miami shell club members? (85 lines) From: Katherine Cordy <corshell@EARTHLINK.NET> Miami shell club members? (56 lines) From: Dan Teven <dteven@MINDSPRING.COM> Minolta digital camera / the dog ate my operculumRe: Minolta digital camera / the dog ate my operculum (233 lines) From: Joseph Scharle <Jscharle@NC.RR.COM> Re: Minolta digital camera / the dog ate my operculum (160 lines) From: Peter Egerton <pegerton@SHAW.CA> Minolta digital camera / the dog ate my operculum (52 lines) From: Jim Miller <jim_miller@MINDSPRING.COM> Mole crabsRe: Mole crabs (105 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: Mole crabs (73 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> Mole crabs (111 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> New to the listRe: New to the list (54 lines) From: David Michalski <dtaxnan@YAHOO.COM> Re: New to the list (64 lines) From: Carlos Duraes de Carvalho <duraes.carvalho@SAPO.PT> Re: New to the list (21 lines) From: Katherine Cordy <corshell@EARTHLINK.NET> New to the list (28 lines) From: Dave Michalski <dtaxnan@YAHOO.COM> Old CollectionsRe: Old Collections (131 lines) From: mienis <mienis@NETZER.ORG.IL> Re: Old Collections (93 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM Re: Old Collections (73 lines) From: umit <kebapci@FEF.SDU.EDU.TR> Re: Old Collections (80 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> Re: Old Collections (49 lines) From: Riccardo Giannuzzi-Savelli <naturama@TIN.IT> Old Collections (25 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton?Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (24 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (95 lines) From: Monsecourbrothers <monsecourbrothers@SKYNET.BE> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (60 lines) From: Charles F Sturm <csturmjr+@PITT.EDU> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (30 lines) From: John Wolff <jpwolff1@VERIZON.NET> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (189 lines) From: Peter Egerton <pegerton@SHAW.CA> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (71 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (48 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (61 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (25 lines) From: DAVID LUM <davidkwlum@HOTMAIL.COM> R: good news!R: good news! (62 lines) From: coneshell <coneshell@CONESHELL.NET> Re GomphinaRe: Re Gomphina (78 lines) From: ronald noseworthy <globalmark@CANADA.COM> SCUM IXSCUM IX (62 lines) From: Lindsey Groves <lgroves@NHM.ORG> Service for GlenService for Glen (26 lines) From: Sylvia S. Edwards <sylviaedw@COMCAST.NET> Shelling in MexicoRe: Shelling in Mexico (93 lines) From: Everett or Nancy Long <nlong3@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Shelling in Mexico (58 lines) From: David Herman <SPHerman28@AOL.COM> Re: Shelling in Mexico (36 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Shelling in Mexico (69 lines) From: Everett or Nancy Long <nlong3@EARTHLINK.NET> Size RecordsRe: Size Records (49 lines) From: John Wolff <jpwolff1@VERIZON.NET> Thomas SayRe: Thomas Say (108 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Thomas Say (19 lines) From: aydin <gastropod@EARTHLINK.NET> Vermetidae experten?Re: Vermetidae experten? (70 lines) From: Paula Spotorno de Oliveira <paula.spotorno@VETORIAL.NET> Vermetidae experten? (41 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> bleachRe: bleach (74 lines) From: Bert Bartleson <bartlesonfsc@COMCAST.NET> bleach & peroxidesRe: bleach & peroxides (52 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> chiton dataRe: chiton data (163 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> Re: chiton data (128 lines) From: Rick Negus <RNegus@ADELPHIA.NET> Re: chiton data (106 lines) From: Dan Yoshimoto <yoshells2@HUMBOLDT1.COM> Re: chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> enter me pleaseRe: enter me please (31 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> enter me please (21 lines) From: jane santini <janesantini@HOTMAIL.COM> good news!Re: good news! (55 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> Re: good news! (49 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: good news! (53 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> good news! (34 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea?Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (41 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (72 lines) From: M. J. Faber <mjfaber@WXS.NL> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (43 lines) From: Phil Liff-Grieff <pliffgrieff@SBCGLOBAL.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (75 lines) From: Luke Miller <millerlp@STANFORD.EDU> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (102 lines) From: Allen Aigen <serirach@JUNO.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (64 lines) From: Bernardino <bernardino.monteiro@ONINET.PT> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (40 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (38 lines) From: mike gray <ElStrokoGuapo@ATT.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (53 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (93 lines) From: Páll Einarsson <palli@RAUNVIS.HI.IS> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (39 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> narona iniangulatanarona iniangulata (50 lines) From: Mauro Brunetti <bwqkb@TIN.IT> new screensavernew screensaver (41 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> once again: cleaningRe: once again: cleaning (47 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> Re: once again: cleaning (64 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM once again: cleaning (45 lines) From: "Roland Günther" <RolandGu@GMX.DE> re- chiton dataRe: re- chiton data (35 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: re- chiton data (26 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: re- chiton data (31 lines) From: Sophie Valtat <sophie@VALTAT.ORG> re- chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> sand in the hourglasssand in the hourglass (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> sand in the hourglass (1)Re: sand in the hourglass (1) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> sand in the hourglass (2)Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (149 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (29 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> the dog ate my operculumthe dog ate my operculum (32 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> update webpageupdate webpage (38 lines) From: Henk H. Dijkstra <h.h.dijkstra@PLANET.NL> { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculumRe: { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculum (47 lines) From: Jody Thompson <thompj3@AUBURN.EDU>
Minolta digital camera / the dog ate my operculumRe: Minolta digital camera / the dog ate my operculum (233 lines) From: Joseph Scharle <Jscharle@NC.RR.COM> Re: Minolta digital camera / the dog ate my operculum (160 lines) From: Peter Egerton <pegerton@SHAW.CA> Minolta digital camera / the dog ate my operculum (52 lines) From: Jim Miller <jim_miller@MINDSPRING.COM> Mole crabsRe: Mole crabs (105 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: Mole crabs (73 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> Mole crabs (111 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> New to the listRe: New to the list (54 lines) From: David Michalski <dtaxnan@YAHOO.COM> Re: New to the list (64 lines) From: Carlos Duraes de Carvalho <duraes.carvalho@SAPO.PT> Re: New to the list (21 lines) From: Katherine Cordy <corshell@EARTHLINK.NET> New to the list (28 lines) From: Dave Michalski <dtaxnan@YAHOO.COM> Old CollectionsRe: Old Collections (131 lines) From: mienis <mienis@NETZER.ORG.IL> Re: Old Collections (93 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM Re: Old Collections (73 lines) From: umit <kebapci@FEF.SDU.EDU.TR> Re: Old Collections (80 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> Re: Old Collections (49 lines) From: Riccardo Giannuzzi-Savelli <naturama@TIN.IT> Old Collections (25 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton?Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (24 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (95 lines) From: Monsecourbrothers <monsecourbrothers@SKYNET.BE> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (60 lines) From: Charles F Sturm <csturmjr+@PITT.EDU> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (30 lines) From: John Wolff <jpwolff1@VERIZON.NET> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (189 lines) From: Peter Egerton <pegerton@SHAW.CA> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (71 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (48 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (61 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (25 lines) From: DAVID LUM <davidkwlum@HOTMAIL.COM> R: good news!R: good news! (62 lines) From: coneshell <coneshell@CONESHELL.NET> Re GomphinaRe: Re Gomphina (78 lines) From: ronald noseworthy <globalmark@CANADA.COM> SCUM IXSCUM IX (62 lines) From: Lindsey Groves <lgroves@NHM.ORG> Service for GlenService for Glen (26 lines) From: Sylvia S. Edwards <sylviaedw@COMCAST.NET> Shelling in MexicoRe: Shelling in Mexico (93 lines) From: Everett or Nancy Long <nlong3@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Shelling in Mexico (58 lines) From: David Herman <SPHerman28@AOL.COM> Re: Shelling in Mexico (36 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Shelling in Mexico (69 lines) From: Everett or Nancy Long <nlong3@EARTHLINK.NET> Size RecordsRe: Size Records (49 lines) From: John Wolff <jpwolff1@VERIZON.NET> Thomas SayRe: Thomas Say (108 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Thomas Say (19 lines) From: aydin <gastropod@EARTHLINK.NET> Vermetidae experten?Re: Vermetidae experten? (70 lines) From: Paula Spotorno de Oliveira <paula.spotorno@VETORIAL.NET> Vermetidae experten? (41 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> bleachRe: bleach (74 lines) From: Bert Bartleson <bartlesonfsc@COMCAST.NET> bleach & peroxidesRe: bleach & peroxides (52 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> chiton dataRe: chiton data (163 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> Re: chiton data (128 lines) From: Rick Negus <RNegus@ADELPHIA.NET> Re: chiton data (106 lines) From: Dan Yoshimoto <yoshells2@HUMBOLDT1.COM> Re: chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> enter me pleaseRe: enter me please (31 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> enter me please (21 lines) From: jane santini <janesantini@HOTMAIL.COM> good news!Re: good news! (55 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> Re: good news! (49 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: good news! (53 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> good news! (34 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea?Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (41 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (72 lines) From: M. J. Faber <mjfaber@WXS.NL> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (43 lines) From: Phil Liff-Grieff <pliffgrieff@SBCGLOBAL.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (75 lines) From: Luke Miller <millerlp@STANFORD.EDU> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (102 lines) From: Allen Aigen <serirach@JUNO.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (64 lines) From: Bernardino <bernardino.monteiro@ONINET.PT> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (40 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (38 lines) From: mike gray <ElStrokoGuapo@ATT.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (53 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (93 lines) From: Páll Einarsson <palli@RAUNVIS.HI.IS> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (39 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> narona iniangulatanarona iniangulata (50 lines) From: Mauro Brunetti <bwqkb@TIN.IT> new screensavernew screensaver (41 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> once again: cleaningRe: once again: cleaning (47 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> Re: once again: cleaning (64 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM once again: cleaning (45 lines) From: "Roland Günther" <RolandGu@GMX.DE> re- chiton dataRe: re- chiton data (35 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: re- chiton data (26 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: re- chiton data (31 lines) From: Sophie Valtat <sophie@VALTAT.ORG> re- chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> sand in the hourglasssand in the hourglass (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> sand in the hourglass (1)Re: sand in the hourglass (1) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> sand in the hourglass (2)Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (149 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (29 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> the dog ate my operculumthe dog ate my operculum (32 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> update webpageupdate webpage (38 lines) From: Henk H. Dijkstra <h.h.dijkstra@PLANET.NL> { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculumRe: { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculum (47 lines) From: Jody Thompson <thompj3@AUBURN.EDU>
Mole crabsRe: Mole crabs (105 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: Mole crabs (73 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> Mole crabs (111 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> New to the listRe: New to the list (54 lines) From: David Michalski <dtaxnan@YAHOO.COM> Re: New to the list (64 lines) From: Carlos Duraes de Carvalho <duraes.carvalho@SAPO.PT> Re: New to the list (21 lines) From: Katherine Cordy <corshell@EARTHLINK.NET> New to the list (28 lines) From: Dave Michalski <dtaxnan@YAHOO.COM> Old CollectionsRe: Old Collections (131 lines) From: mienis <mienis@NETZER.ORG.IL> Re: Old Collections (93 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM Re: Old Collections (73 lines) From: umit <kebapci@FEF.SDU.EDU.TR> Re: Old Collections (80 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> Re: Old Collections (49 lines) From: Riccardo Giannuzzi-Savelli <naturama@TIN.IT> Old Collections (25 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton?Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (24 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (95 lines) From: Monsecourbrothers <monsecourbrothers@SKYNET.BE> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (60 lines) From: Charles F Sturm <csturmjr+@PITT.EDU> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (30 lines) From: John Wolff <jpwolff1@VERIZON.NET> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (189 lines) From: Peter Egerton <pegerton@SHAW.CA> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (71 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (48 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (61 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (25 lines) From: DAVID LUM <davidkwlum@HOTMAIL.COM> R: good news!R: good news! (62 lines) From: coneshell <coneshell@CONESHELL.NET> Re GomphinaRe: Re Gomphina (78 lines) From: ronald noseworthy <globalmark@CANADA.COM> SCUM IXSCUM IX (62 lines) From: Lindsey Groves <lgroves@NHM.ORG> Service for GlenService for Glen (26 lines) From: Sylvia S. Edwards <sylviaedw@COMCAST.NET> Shelling in MexicoRe: Shelling in Mexico (93 lines) From: Everett or Nancy Long <nlong3@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Shelling in Mexico (58 lines) From: David Herman <SPHerman28@AOL.COM> Re: Shelling in Mexico (36 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Shelling in Mexico (69 lines) From: Everett or Nancy Long <nlong3@EARTHLINK.NET> Size RecordsRe: Size Records (49 lines) From: John Wolff <jpwolff1@VERIZON.NET> Thomas SayRe: Thomas Say (108 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Thomas Say (19 lines) From: aydin <gastropod@EARTHLINK.NET> Vermetidae experten?Re: Vermetidae experten? (70 lines) From: Paula Spotorno de Oliveira <paula.spotorno@VETORIAL.NET> Vermetidae experten? (41 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> bleachRe: bleach (74 lines) From: Bert Bartleson <bartlesonfsc@COMCAST.NET> bleach & peroxidesRe: bleach & peroxides (52 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> chiton dataRe: chiton data (163 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> Re: chiton data (128 lines) From: Rick Negus <RNegus@ADELPHIA.NET> Re: chiton data (106 lines) From: Dan Yoshimoto <yoshells2@HUMBOLDT1.COM> Re: chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> enter me pleaseRe: enter me please (31 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> enter me please (21 lines) From: jane santini <janesantini@HOTMAIL.COM> good news!Re: good news! (55 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> Re: good news! (49 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: good news! (53 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> good news! (34 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea?Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (41 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (72 lines) From: M. J. Faber <mjfaber@WXS.NL> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (43 lines) From: Phil Liff-Grieff <pliffgrieff@SBCGLOBAL.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (75 lines) From: Luke Miller <millerlp@STANFORD.EDU> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (102 lines) From: Allen Aigen <serirach@JUNO.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (64 lines) From: Bernardino <bernardino.monteiro@ONINET.PT> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (40 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (38 lines) From: mike gray <ElStrokoGuapo@ATT.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (53 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (93 lines) From: Páll Einarsson <palli@RAUNVIS.HI.IS> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (39 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> narona iniangulatanarona iniangulata (50 lines) From: Mauro Brunetti <bwqkb@TIN.IT> new screensavernew screensaver (41 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> once again: cleaningRe: once again: cleaning (47 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> Re: once again: cleaning (64 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM once again: cleaning (45 lines) From: "Roland Günther" <RolandGu@GMX.DE> re- chiton dataRe: re- chiton data (35 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: re- chiton data (26 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: re- chiton data (31 lines) From: Sophie Valtat <sophie@VALTAT.ORG> re- chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> sand in the hourglasssand in the hourglass (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> sand in the hourglass (1)Re: sand in the hourglass (1) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> sand in the hourglass (2)Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (149 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (29 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> the dog ate my operculumthe dog ate my operculum (32 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> update webpageupdate webpage (38 lines) From: Henk H. Dijkstra <h.h.dijkstra@PLANET.NL> { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculumRe: { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculum (47 lines) From: Jody Thompson <thompj3@AUBURN.EDU>
New to the listRe: New to the list (54 lines) From: David Michalski <dtaxnan@YAHOO.COM> Re: New to the list (64 lines) From: Carlos Duraes de Carvalho <duraes.carvalho@SAPO.PT> Re: New to the list (21 lines) From: Katherine Cordy <corshell@EARTHLINK.NET> New to the list (28 lines) From: Dave Michalski <dtaxnan@YAHOO.COM> Old CollectionsRe: Old Collections (131 lines) From: mienis <mienis@NETZER.ORG.IL> Re: Old Collections (93 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM Re: Old Collections (73 lines) From: umit <kebapci@FEF.SDU.EDU.TR> Re: Old Collections (80 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> Re: Old Collections (49 lines) From: Riccardo Giannuzzi-Savelli <naturama@TIN.IT> Old Collections (25 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton?Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (24 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (95 lines) From: Monsecourbrothers <monsecourbrothers@SKYNET.BE> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (60 lines) From: Charles F Sturm <csturmjr+@PITT.EDU> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (30 lines) From: John Wolff <jpwolff1@VERIZON.NET> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (189 lines) From: Peter Egerton <pegerton@SHAW.CA> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (71 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (48 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (61 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (25 lines) From: DAVID LUM <davidkwlum@HOTMAIL.COM> R: good news!R: good news! (62 lines) From: coneshell <coneshell@CONESHELL.NET> Re GomphinaRe: Re Gomphina (78 lines) From: ronald noseworthy <globalmark@CANADA.COM> SCUM IXSCUM IX (62 lines) From: Lindsey Groves <lgroves@NHM.ORG> Service for GlenService for Glen (26 lines) From: Sylvia S. Edwards <sylviaedw@COMCAST.NET> Shelling in MexicoRe: Shelling in Mexico (93 lines) From: Everett or Nancy Long <nlong3@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Shelling in Mexico (58 lines) From: David Herman <SPHerman28@AOL.COM> Re: Shelling in Mexico (36 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Shelling in Mexico (69 lines) From: Everett or Nancy Long <nlong3@EARTHLINK.NET> Size RecordsRe: Size Records (49 lines) From: John Wolff <jpwolff1@VERIZON.NET> Thomas SayRe: Thomas Say (108 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Thomas Say (19 lines) From: aydin <gastropod@EARTHLINK.NET> Vermetidae experten?Re: Vermetidae experten? (70 lines) From: Paula Spotorno de Oliveira <paula.spotorno@VETORIAL.NET> Vermetidae experten? (41 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> bleachRe: bleach (74 lines) From: Bert Bartleson <bartlesonfsc@COMCAST.NET> bleach & peroxidesRe: bleach & peroxides (52 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> chiton dataRe: chiton data (163 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> Re: chiton data (128 lines) From: Rick Negus <RNegus@ADELPHIA.NET> Re: chiton data (106 lines) From: Dan Yoshimoto <yoshells2@HUMBOLDT1.COM> Re: chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> enter me pleaseRe: enter me please (31 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> enter me please (21 lines) From: jane santini <janesantini@HOTMAIL.COM> good news!Re: good news! (55 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> Re: good news! (49 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: good news! (53 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> good news! (34 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea?Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (41 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (72 lines) From: M. J. Faber <mjfaber@WXS.NL> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (43 lines) From: Phil Liff-Grieff <pliffgrieff@SBCGLOBAL.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (75 lines) From: Luke Miller <millerlp@STANFORD.EDU> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (102 lines) From: Allen Aigen <serirach@JUNO.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (64 lines) From: Bernardino <bernardino.monteiro@ONINET.PT> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (40 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (38 lines) From: mike gray <ElStrokoGuapo@ATT.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (53 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (93 lines) From: Páll Einarsson <palli@RAUNVIS.HI.IS> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (39 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> narona iniangulatanarona iniangulata (50 lines) From: Mauro Brunetti <bwqkb@TIN.IT> new screensavernew screensaver (41 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> once again: cleaningRe: once again: cleaning (47 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> Re: once again: cleaning (64 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM once again: cleaning (45 lines) From: "Roland Günther" <RolandGu@GMX.DE> re- chiton dataRe: re- chiton data (35 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: re- chiton data (26 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: re- chiton data (31 lines) From: Sophie Valtat <sophie@VALTAT.ORG> re- chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> sand in the hourglasssand in the hourglass (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> sand in the hourglass (1)Re: sand in the hourglass (1) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> sand in the hourglass (2)Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (149 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (29 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> the dog ate my operculumthe dog ate my operculum (32 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> update webpageupdate webpage (38 lines) From: Henk H. Dijkstra <h.h.dijkstra@PLANET.NL> { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculumRe: { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculum (47 lines) From: Jody Thompson <thompj3@AUBURN.EDU>
Old CollectionsRe: Old Collections (131 lines) From: mienis <mienis@NETZER.ORG.IL> Re: Old Collections (93 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM Re: Old Collections (73 lines) From: umit <kebapci@FEF.SDU.EDU.TR> Re: Old Collections (80 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> Re: Old Collections (49 lines) From: Riccardo Giannuzzi-Savelli <naturama@TIN.IT> Old Collections (25 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton?Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (24 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (95 lines) From: Monsecourbrothers <monsecourbrothers@SKYNET.BE> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (60 lines) From: Charles F Sturm <csturmjr+@PITT.EDU> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (30 lines) From: John Wolff <jpwolff1@VERIZON.NET> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (189 lines) From: Peter Egerton <pegerton@SHAW.CA> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (71 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (48 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (61 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (25 lines) From: DAVID LUM <davidkwlum@HOTMAIL.COM> R: good news!R: good news! (62 lines) From: coneshell <coneshell@CONESHELL.NET> Re GomphinaRe: Re Gomphina (78 lines) From: ronald noseworthy <globalmark@CANADA.COM> SCUM IXSCUM IX (62 lines) From: Lindsey Groves <lgroves@NHM.ORG> Service for GlenService for Glen (26 lines) From: Sylvia S. Edwards <sylviaedw@COMCAST.NET> Shelling in MexicoRe: Shelling in Mexico (93 lines) From: Everett or Nancy Long <nlong3@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Shelling in Mexico (58 lines) From: David Herman <SPHerman28@AOL.COM> Re: Shelling in Mexico (36 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Shelling in Mexico (69 lines) From: Everett or Nancy Long <nlong3@EARTHLINK.NET> Size RecordsRe: Size Records (49 lines) From: John Wolff <jpwolff1@VERIZON.NET> Thomas SayRe: Thomas Say (108 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Thomas Say (19 lines) From: aydin <gastropod@EARTHLINK.NET> Vermetidae experten?Re: Vermetidae experten? (70 lines) From: Paula Spotorno de Oliveira <paula.spotorno@VETORIAL.NET> Vermetidae experten? (41 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> bleachRe: bleach (74 lines) From: Bert Bartleson <bartlesonfsc@COMCAST.NET> bleach & peroxidesRe: bleach & peroxides (52 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> chiton dataRe: chiton data (163 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> Re: chiton data (128 lines) From: Rick Negus <RNegus@ADELPHIA.NET> Re: chiton data (106 lines) From: Dan Yoshimoto <yoshells2@HUMBOLDT1.COM> Re: chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> enter me pleaseRe: enter me please (31 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> enter me please (21 lines) From: jane santini <janesantini@HOTMAIL.COM> good news!Re: good news! (55 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> Re: good news! (49 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: good news! (53 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> good news! (34 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea?Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (41 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (72 lines) From: M. J. Faber <mjfaber@WXS.NL> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (43 lines) From: Phil Liff-Grieff <pliffgrieff@SBCGLOBAL.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (75 lines) From: Luke Miller <millerlp@STANFORD.EDU> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (102 lines) From: Allen Aigen <serirach@JUNO.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (64 lines) From: Bernardino <bernardino.monteiro@ONINET.PT> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (40 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (38 lines) From: mike gray <ElStrokoGuapo@ATT.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (53 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (93 lines) From: Páll Einarsson <palli@RAUNVIS.HI.IS> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (39 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> narona iniangulatanarona iniangulata (50 lines) From: Mauro Brunetti <bwqkb@TIN.IT> new screensavernew screensaver (41 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> once again: cleaningRe: once again: cleaning (47 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> Re: once again: cleaning (64 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM once again: cleaning (45 lines) From: "Roland Günther" <RolandGu@GMX.DE> re- chiton dataRe: re- chiton data (35 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: re- chiton data (26 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: re- chiton data (31 lines) From: Sophie Valtat <sophie@VALTAT.ORG> re- chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> sand in the hourglasssand in the hourglass (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> sand in the hourglass (1)Re: sand in the hourglass (1) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> sand in the hourglass (2)Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (149 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (29 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> the dog ate my operculumthe dog ate my operculum (32 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> update webpageupdate webpage (38 lines) From: Henk H. Dijkstra <h.h.dijkstra@PLANET.NL> { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculumRe: { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculum (47 lines) From: Jody Thompson <thompj3@AUBURN.EDU>
Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton?Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (24 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (95 lines) From: Monsecourbrothers <monsecourbrothers@SKYNET.BE> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (60 lines) From: Charles F Sturm <csturmjr+@PITT.EDU> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (30 lines) From: John Wolff <jpwolff1@VERIZON.NET> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (189 lines) From: Peter Egerton <pegerton@SHAW.CA> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (71 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (48 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (61 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> Problems with Packing Shells in Cotton? (25 lines) From: DAVID LUM <davidkwlum@HOTMAIL.COM> R: good news!R: good news! (62 lines) From: coneshell <coneshell@CONESHELL.NET> Re GomphinaRe: Re Gomphina (78 lines) From: ronald noseworthy <globalmark@CANADA.COM> SCUM IXSCUM IX (62 lines) From: Lindsey Groves <lgroves@NHM.ORG> Service for GlenService for Glen (26 lines) From: Sylvia S. Edwards <sylviaedw@COMCAST.NET> Shelling in MexicoRe: Shelling in Mexico (93 lines) From: Everett or Nancy Long <nlong3@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Shelling in Mexico (58 lines) From: David Herman <SPHerman28@AOL.COM> Re: Shelling in Mexico (36 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Shelling in Mexico (69 lines) From: Everett or Nancy Long <nlong3@EARTHLINK.NET> Size RecordsRe: Size Records (49 lines) From: John Wolff <jpwolff1@VERIZON.NET> Thomas SayRe: Thomas Say (108 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Thomas Say (19 lines) From: aydin <gastropod@EARTHLINK.NET> Vermetidae experten?Re: Vermetidae experten? (70 lines) From: Paula Spotorno de Oliveira <paula.spotorno@VETORIAL.NET> Vermetidae experten? (41 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> bleachRe: bleach (74 lines) From: Bert Bartleson <bartlesonfsc@COMCAST.NET> bleach & peroxidesRe: bleach & peroxides (52 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> chiton dataRe: chiton data (163 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> Re: chiton data (128 lines) From: Rick Negus <RNegus@ADELPHIA.NET> Re: chiton data (106 lines) From: Dan Yoshimoto <yoshells2@HUMBOLDT1.COM> Re: chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> enter me pleaseRe: enter me please (31 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> enter me please (21 lines) From: jane santini <janesantini@HOTMAIL.COM> good news!Re: good news! (55 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> Re: good news! (49 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: good news! (53 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> good news! (34 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea?Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (41 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (72 lines) From: M. J. Faber <mjfaber@WXS.NL> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (43 lines) From: Phil Liff-Grieff <pliffgrieff@SBCGLOBAL.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (75 lines) From: Luke Miller <millerlp@STANFORD.EDU> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (102 lines) From: Allen Aigen <serirach@JUNO.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (64 lines) From: Bernardino <bernardino.monteiro@ONINET.PT> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (40 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (38 lines) From: mike gray <ElStrokoGuapo@ATT.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (53 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (93 lines) From: Páll Einarsson <palli@RAUNVIS.HI.IS> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (39 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> narona iniangulatanarona iniangulata (50 lines) From: Mauro Brunetti <bwqkb@TIN.IT> new screensavernew screensaver (41 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> once again: cleaningRe: once again: cleaning (47 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> Re: once again: cleaning (64 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM once again: cleaning (45 lines) From: "Roland Günther" <RolandGu@GMX.DE> re- chiton dataRe: re- chiton data (35 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: re- chiton data (26 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: re- chiton data (31 lines) From: Sophie Valtat <sophie@VALTAT.ORG> re- chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> sand in the hourglasssand in the hourglass (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> sand in the hourglass (1)Re: sand in the hourglass (1) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> sand in the hourglass (2)Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (149 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (29 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> the dog ate my operculumthe dog ate my operculum (32 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> update webpageupdate webpage (38 lines) From: Henk H. Dijkstra <h.h.dijkstra@PLANET.NL> { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculumRe: { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculum (47 lines) From: Jody Thompson <thompj3@AUBURN.EDU>
R: good news!R: good news! (62 lines) From: coneshell <coneshell@CONESHELL.NET> Re GomphinaRe: Re Gomphina (78 lines) From: ronald noseworthy <globalmark@CANADA.COM> SCUM IXSCUM IX (62 lines) From: Lindsey Groves <lgroves@NHM.ORG> Service for GlenService for Glen (26 lines) From: Sylvia S. Edwards <sylviaedw@COMCAST.NET> Shelling in MexicoRe: Shelling in Mexico (93 lines) From: Everett or Nancy Long <nlong3@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Shelling in Mexico (58 lines) From: David Herman <SPHerman28@AOL.COM> Re: Shelling in Mexico (36 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Shelling in Mexico (69 lines) From: Everett or Nancy Long <nlong3@EARTHLINK.NET> Size RecordsRe: Size Records (49 lines) From: John Wolff <jpwolff1@VERIZON.NET> Thomas SayRe: Thomas Say (108 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Thomas Say (19 lines) From: aydin <gastropod@EARTHLINK.NET> Vermetidae experten?Re: Vermetidae experten? (70 lines) From: Paula Spotorno de Oliveira <paula.spotorno@VETORIAL.NET> Vermetidae experten? (41 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> bleachRe: bleach (74 lines) From: Bert Bartleson <bartlesonfsc@COMCAST.NET> bleach & peroxidesRe: bleach & peroxides (52 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> chiton dataRe: chiton data (163 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> Re: chiton data (128 lines) From: Rick Negus <RNegus@ADELPHIA.NET> Re: chiton data (106 lines) From: Dan Yoshimoto <yoshells2@HUMBOLDT1.COM> Re: chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> enter me pleaseRe: enter me please (31 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> enter me please (21 lines) From: jane santini <janesantini@HOTMAIL.COM> good news!Re: good news! (55 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> Re: good news! (49 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: good news! (53 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> good news! (34 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea?Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (41 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (72 lines) From: M. J. Faber <mjfaber@WXS.NL> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (43 lines) From: Phil Liff-Grieff <pliffgrieff@SBCGLOBAL.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (75 lines) From: Luke Miller <millerlp@STANFORD.EDU> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (102 lines) From: Allen Aigen <serirach@JUNO.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (64 lines) From: Bernardino <bernardino.monteiro@ONINET.PT> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (40 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (38 lines) From: mike gray <ElStrokoGuapo@ATT.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (53 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (93 lines) From: Páll Einarsson <palli@RAUNVIS.HI.IS> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (39 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> narona iniangulatanarona iniangulata (50 lines) From: Mauro Brunetti <bwqkb@TIN.IT> new screensavernew screensaver (41 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> once again: cleaningRe: once again: cleaning (47 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> Re: once again: cleaning (64 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM once again: cleaning (45 lines) From: "Roland Günther" <RolandGu@GMX.DE> re- chiton dataRe: re- chiton data (35 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: re- chiton data (26 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: re- chiton data (31 lines) From: Sophie Valtat <sophie@VALTAT.ORG> re- chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> sand in the hourglasssand in the hourglass (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> sand in the hourglass (1)Re: sand in the hourglass (1) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> sand in the hourglass (2)Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (149 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (29 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> the dog ate my operculumthe dog ate my operculum (32 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> update webpageupdate webpage (38 lines) From: Henk H. Dijkstra <h.h.dijkstra@PLANET.NL> { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculumRe: { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculum (47 lines) From: Jody Thompson <thompj3@AUBURN.EDU>
Re GomphinaRe: Re Gomphina (78 lines) From: ronald noseworthy <globalmark@CANADA.COM> SCUM IXSCUM IX (62 lines) From: Lindsey Groves <lgroves@NHM.ORG> Service for GlenService for Glen (26 lines) From: Sylvia S. Edwards <sylviaedw@COMCAST.NET> Shelling in MexicoRe: Shelling in Mexico (93 lines) From: Everett or Nancy Long <nlong3@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Shelling in Mexico (58 lines) From: David Herman <SPHerman28@AOL.COM> Re: Shelling in Mexico (36 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Shelling in Mexico (69 lines) From: Everett or Nancy Long <nlong3@EARTHLINK.NET> Size RecordsRe: Size Records (49 lines) From: John Wolff <jpwolff1@VERIZON.NET> Thomas SayRe: Thomas Say (108 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Thomas Say (19 lines) From: aydin <gastropod@EARTHLINK.NET> Vermetidae experten?Re: Vermetidae experten? (70 lines) From: Paula Spotorno de Oliveira <paula.spotorno@VETORIAL.NET> Vermetidae experten? (41 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> bleachRe: bleach (74 lines) From: Bert Bartleson <bartlesonfsc@COMCAST.NET> bleach & peroxidesRe: bleach & peroxides (52 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> chiton dataRe: chiton data (163 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> Re: chiton data (128 lines) From: Rick Negus <RNegus@ADELPHIA.NET> Re: chiton data (106 lines) From: Dan Yoshimoto <yoshells2@HUMBOLDT1.COM> Re: chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> enter me pleaseRe: enter me please (31 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> enter me please (21 lines) From: jane santini <janesantini@HOTMAIL.COM> good news!Re: good news! (55 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> Re: good news! (49 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: good news! (53 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> good news! (34 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea?Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (41 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (72 lines) From: M. J. Faber <mjfaber@WXS.NL> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (43 lines) From: Phil Liff-Grieff <pliffgrieff@SBCGLOBAL.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (75 lines) From: Luke Miller <millerlp@STANFORD.EDU> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (102 lines) From: Allen Aigen <serirach@JUNO.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (64 lines) From: Bernardino <bernardino.monteiro@ONINET.PT> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (40 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (38 lines) From: mike gray <ElStrokoGuapo@ATT.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (53 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (93 lines) From: Páll Einarsson <palli@RAUNVIS.HI.IS> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (39 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> narona iniangulatanarona iniangulata (50 lines) From: Mauro Brunetti <bwqkb@TIN.IT> new screensavernew screensaver (41 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> once again: cleaningRe: once again: cleaning (47 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> Re: once again: cleaning (64 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM once again: cleaning (45 lines) From: "Roland Günther" <RolandGu@GMX.DE> re- chiton dataRe: re- chiton data (35 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: re- chiton data (26 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: re- chiton data (31 lines) From: Sophie Valtat <sophie@VALTAT.ORG> re- chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> sand in the hourglasssand in the hourglass (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> sand in the hourglass (1)Re: sand in the hourglass (1) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> sand in the hourglass (2)Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (149 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (29 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> the dog ate my operculumthe dog ate my operculum (32 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> update webpageupdate webpage (38 lines) From: Henk H. Dijkstra <h.h.dijkstra@PLANET.NL> { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculumRe: { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculum (47 lines) From: Jody Thompson <thompj3@AUBURN.EDU>
SCUM IXSCUM IX (62 lines) From: Lindsey Groves <lgroves@NHM.ORG> Service for GlenService for Glen (26 lines) From: Sylvia S. Edwards <sylviaedw@COMCAST.NET> Shelling in MexicoRe: Shelling in Mexico (93 lines) From: Everett or Nancy Long <nlong3@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Shelling in Mexico (58 lines) From: David Herman <SPHerman28@AOL.COM> Re: Shelling in Mexico (36 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Shelling in Mexico (69 lines) From: Everett or Nancy Long <nlong3@EARTHLINK.NET> Size RecordsRe: Size Records (49 lines) From: John Wolff <jpwolff1@VERIZON.NET> Thomas SayRe: Thomas Say (108 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Thomas Say (19 lines) From: aydin <gastropod@EARTHLINK.NET> Vermetidae experten?Re: Vermetidae experten? (70 lines) From: Paula Spotorno de Oliveira <paula.spotorno@VETORIAL.NET> Vermetidae experten? (41 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> bleachRe: bleach (74 lines) From: Bert Bartleson <bartlesonfsc@COMCAST.NET> bleach & peroxidesRe: bleach & peroxides (52 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> chiton dataRe: chiton data (163 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> Re: chiton data (128 lines) From: Rick Negus <RNegus@ADELPHIA.NET> Re: chiton data (106 lines) From: Dan Yoshimoto <yoshells2@HUMBOLDT1.COM> Re: chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> enter me pleaseRe: enter me please (31 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> enter me please (21 lines) From: jane santini <janesantini@HOTMAIL.COM> good news!Re: good news! (55 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> Re: good news! (49 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: good news! (53 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> good news! (34 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea?Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (41 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (72 lines) From: M. J. Faber <mjfaber@WXS.NL> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (43 lines) From: Phil Liff-Grieff <pliffgrieff@SBCGLOBAL.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (75 lines) From: Luke Miller <millerlp@STANFORD.EDU> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (102 lines) From: Allen Aigen <serirach@JUNO.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (64 lines) From: Bernardino <bernardino.monteiro@ONINET.PT> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (40 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (38 lines) From: mike gray <ElStrokoGuapo@ATT.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (53 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (93 lines) From: Páll Einarsson <palli@RAUNVIS.HI.IS> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (39 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> narona iniangulatanarona iniangulata (50 lines) From: Mauro Brunetti <bwqkb@TIN.IT> new screensavernew screensaver (41 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> once again: cleaningRe: once again: cleaning (47 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> Re: once again: cleaning (64 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM once again: cleaning (45 lines) From: "Roland Günther" <RolandGu@GMX.DE> re- chiton dataRe: re- chiton data (35 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: re- chiton data (26 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: re- chiton data (31 lines) From: Sophie Valtat <sophie@VALTAT.ORG> re- chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> sand in the hourglasssand in the hourglass (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> sand in the hourglass (1)Re: sand in the hourglass (1) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> sand in the hourglass (2)Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (149 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (29 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> the dog ate my operculumthe dog ate my operculum (32 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> update webpageupdate webpage (38 lines) From: Henk H. Dijkstra <h.h.dijkstra@PLANET.NL> { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculumRe: { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculum (47 lines) From: Jody Thompson <thompj3@AUBURN.EDU>
Service for GlenService for Glen (26 lines) From: Sylvia S. Edwards <sylviaedw@COMCAST.NET> Shelling in MexicoRe: Shelling in Mexico (93 lines) From: Everett or Nancy Long <nlong3@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Shelling in Mexico (58 lines) From: David Herman <SPHerman28@AOL.COM> Re: Shelling in Mexico (36 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Shelling in Mexico (69 lines) From: Everett or Nancy Long <nlong3@EARTHLINK.NET> Size RecordsRe: Size Records (49 lines) From: John Wolff <jpwolff1@VERIZON.NET> Thomas SayRe: Thomas Say (108 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Thomas Say (19 lines) From: aydin <gastropod@EARTHLINK.NET> Vermetidae experten?Re: Vermetidae experten? (70 lines) From: Paula Spotorno de Oliveira <paula.spotorno@VETORIAL.NET> Vermetidae experten? (41 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> bleachRe: bleach (74 lines) From: Bert Bartleson <bartlesonfsc@COMCAST.NET> bleach & peroxidesRe: bleach & peroxides (52 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> chiton dataRe: chiton data (163 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> Re: chiton data (128 lines) From: Rick Negus <RNegus@ADELPHIA.NET> Re: chiton data (106 lines) From: Dan Yoshimoto <yoshells2@HUMBOLDT1.COM> Re: chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> enter me pleaseRe: enter me please (31 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> enter me please (21 lines) From: jane santini <janesantini@HOTMAIL.COM> good news!Re: good news! (55 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> Re: good news! (49 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: good news! (53 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> good news! (34 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea?Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (41 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (72 lines) From: M. J. Faber <mjfaber@WXS.NL> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (43 lines) From: Phil Liff-Grieff <pliffgrieff@SBCGLOBAL.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (75 lines) From: Luke Miller <millerlp@STANFORD.EDU> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (102 lines) From: Allen Aigen <serirach@JUNO.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (64 lines) From: Bernardino <bernardino.monteiro@ONINET.PT> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (40 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (38 lines) From: mike gray <ElStrokoGuapo@ATT.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (53 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (93 lines) From: Páll Einarsson <palli@RAUNVIS.HI.IS> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (39 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> narona iniangulatanarona iniangulata (50 lines) From: Mauro Brunetti <bwqkb@TIN.IT> new screensavernew screensaver (41 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> once again: cleaningRe: once again: cleaning (47 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> Re: once again: cleaning (64 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM once again: cleaning (45 lines) From: "Roland Günther" <RolandGu@GMX.DE> re- chiton dataRe: re- chiton data (35 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: re- chiton data (26 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: re- chiton data (31 lines) From: Sophie Valtat <sophie@VALTAT.ORG> re- chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> sand in the hourglasssand in the hourglass (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> sand in the hourglass (1)Re: sand in the hourglass (1) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> sand in the hourglass (2)Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (149 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (29 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> the dog ate my operculumthe dog ate my operculum (32 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> update webpageupdate webpage (38 lines) From: Henk H. Dijkstra <h.h.dijkstra@PLANET.NL> { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculumRe: { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculum (47 lines) From: Jody Thompson <thompj3@AUBURN.EDU>
Shelling in MexicoRe: Shelling in Mexico (93 lines) From: Everett or Nancy Long <nlong3@EARTHLINK.NET> Re: Shelling in Mexico (58 lines) From: David Herman <SPHerman28@AOL.COM> Re: Shelling in Mexico (36 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Shelling in Mexico (69 lines) From: Everett or Nancy Long <nlong3@EARTHLINK.NET> Size RecordsRe: Size Records (49 lines) From: John Wolff <jpwolff1@VERIZON.NET> Thomas SayRe: Thomas Say (108 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Thomas Say (19 lines) From: aydin <gastropod@EARTHLINK.NET> Vermetidae experten?Re: Vermetidae experten? (70 lines) From: Paula Spotorno de Oliveira <paula.spotorno@VETORIAL.NET> Vermetidae experten? (41 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> bleachRe: bleach (74 lines) From: Bert Bartleson <bartlesonfsc@COMCAST.NET> bleach & peroxidesRe: bleach & peroxides (52 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> chiton dataRe: chiton data (163 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> Re: chiton data (128 lines) From: Rick Negus <RNegus@ADELPHIA.NET> Re: chiton data (106 lines) From: Dan Yoshimoto <yoshells2@HUMBOLDT1.COM> Re: chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> enter me pleaseRe: enter me please (31 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> enter me please (21 lines) From: jane santini <janesantini@HOTMAIL.COM> good news!Re: good news! (55 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> Re: good news! (49 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: good news! (53 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> good news! (34 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea?Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (41 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (72 lines) From: M. J. Faber <mjfaber@WXS.NL> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (43 lines) From: Phil Liff-Grieff <pliffgrieff@SBCGLOBAL.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (75 lines) From: Luke Miller <millerlp@STANFORD.EDU> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (102 lines) From: Allen Aigen <serirach@JUNO.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (64 lines) From: Bernardino <bernardino.monteiro@ONINET.PT> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (40 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (38 lines) From: mike gray <ElStrokoGuapo@ATT.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (53 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (93 lines) From: Páll Einarsson <palli@RAUNVIS.HI.IS> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (39 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> narona iniangulatanarona iniangulata (50 lines) From: Mauro Brunetti <bwqkb@TIN.IT> new screensavernew screensaver (41 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> once again: cleaningRe: once again: cleaning (47 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> Re: once again: cleaning (64 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM once again: cleaning (45 lines) From: "Roland Günther" <RolandGu@GMX.DE> re- chiton dataRe: re- chiton data (35 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: re- chiton data (26 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: re- chiton data (31 lines) From: Sophie Valtat <sophie@VALTAT.ORG> re- chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> sand in the hourglasssand in the hourglass (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> sand in the hourglass (1)Re: sand in the hourglass (1) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> sand in the hourglass (2)Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (149 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (29 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> the dog ate my operculumthe dog ate my operculum (32 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> update webpageupdate webpage (38 lines) From: Henk H. 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Size RecordsRe: Size Records (49 lines) From: John Wolff <jpwolff1@VERIZON.NET> Thomas SayRe: Thomas Say (108 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Thomas Say (19 lines) From: aydin <gastropod@EARTHLINK.NET> Vermetidae experten?Re: Vermetidae experten? (70 lines) From: Paula Spotorno de Oliveira <paula.spotorno@VETORIAL.NET> Vermetidae experten? (41 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> bleachRe: bleach (74 lines) From: Bert Bartleson <bartlesonfsc@COMCAST.NET> bleach & peroxidesRe: bleach & peroxides (52 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> chiton dataRe: chiton data (163 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> Re: chiton data (128 lines) From: Rick Negus <RNegus@ADELPHIA.NET> Re: chiton data (106 lines) From: Dan Yoshimoto <yoshells2@HUMBOLDT1.COM> Re: chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> enter me pleaseRe: enter me please (31 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> enter me please (21 lines) From: jane santini <janesantini@HOTMAIL.COM> good news!Re: good news! (55 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> Re: good news! (49 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: good news! (53 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> good news! (34 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea?Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (41 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (72 lines) From: M. J. Faber <mjfaber@WXS.NL> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (43 lines) From: Phil Liff-Grieff <pliffgrieff@SBCGLOBAL.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (75 lines) From: Luke Miller <millerlp@STANFORD.EDU> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (102 lines) From: Allen Aigen <serirach@JUNO.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (64 lines) From: Bernardino <bernardino.monteiro@ONINET.PT> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (40 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (38 lines) From: mike gray <ElStrokoGuapo@ATT.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (53 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (93 lines) From: Páll Einarsson <palli@RAUNVIS.HI.IS> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (39 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> narona iniangulatanarona iniangulata (50 lines) From: Mauro Brunetti <bwqkb@TIN.IT> new screensavernew screensaver (41 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> once again: cleaningRe: once again: cleaning (47 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> Re: once again: cleaning (64 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM once again: cleaning (45 lines) From: "Roland Günther" <RolandGu@GMX.DE> re- chiton dataRe: re- chiton data (35 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: re- chiton data (26 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: re- chiton data (31 lines) From: Sophie Valtat <sophie@VALTAT.ORG> re- chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> sand in the hourglasssand in the hourglass (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> sand in the hourglass (1)Re: sand in the hourglass (1) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> sand in the hourglass (2)Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (149 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (29 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> the dog ate my operculumthe dog ate my operculum (32 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> update webpageupdate webpage (38 lines) From: Henk H. Dijkstra <h.h.dijkstra@PLANET.NL> { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculumRe: { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculum (47 lines) From: Jody Thompson <thompj3@AUBURN.EDU>
Thomas SayRe: Thomas Say (108 lines) From: Harry G. Lee <shells@HGLEE.COM> Thomas Say (19 lines) From: aydin <gastropod@EARTHLINK.NET> Vermetidae experten?Re: Vermetidae experten? (70 lines) From: Paula Spotorno de Oliveira <paula.spotorno@VETORIAL.NET> Vermetidae experten? (41 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> bleachRe: bleach (74 lines) From: Bert Bartleson <bartlesonfsc@COMCAST.NET> bleach & peroxidesRe: bleach & peroxides (52 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> chiton dataRe: chiton data (163 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> Re: chiton data (128 lines) From: Rick Negus <RNegus@ADELPHIA.NET> Re: chiton data (106 lines) From: Dan Yoshimoto <yoshells2@HUMBOLDT1.COM> Re: chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> enter me pleaseRe: enter me please (31 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> enter me please (21 lines) From: jane santini <janesantini@HOTMAIL.COM> good news!Re: good news! (55 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> Re: good news! (49 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: good news! (53 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> good news! (34 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea?Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (41 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (72 lines) From: M. J. Faber <mjfaber@WXS.NL> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (43 lines) From: Phil Liff-Grieff <pliffgrieff@SBCGLOBAL.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (75 lines) From: Luke Miller <millerlp@STANFORD.EDU> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (102 lines) From: Allen Aigen <serirach@JUNO.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (64 lines) From: Bernardino <bernardino.monteiro@ONINET.PT> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (40 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (38 lines) From: mike gray <ElStrokoGuapo@ATT.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (53 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (93 lines) From: Páll Einarsson <palli@RAUNVIS.HI.IS> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (39 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> narona iniangulatanarona iniangulata (50 lines) From: Mauro Brunetti <bwqkb@TIN.IT> new screensavernew screensaver (41 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> once again: cleaningRe: once again: cleaning (47 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> Re: once again: cleaning (64 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM once again: cleaning (45 lines) From: "Roland Günther" <RolandGu@GMX.DE> re- chiton dataRe: re- chiton data (35 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: re- chiton data (26 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: re- chiton data (31 lines) From: Sophie Valtat <sophie@VALTAT.ORG> re- chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> sand in the hourglasssand in the hourglass (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> sand in the hourglass (1)Re: sand in the hourglass (1) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> sand in the hourglass (2)Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (149 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (29 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> the dog ate my operculumthe dog ate my operculum (32 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> update webpageupdate webpage (38 lines) From: Henk H. Dijkstra <h.h.dijkstra@PLANET.NL> { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculumRe: { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculum (47 lines) From: Jody Thompson <thompj3@AUBURN.EDU>
Vermetidae experten?Re: Vermetidae experten? (70 lines) From: Paula Spotorno de Oliveira <paula.spotorno@VETORIAL.NET> Vermetidae experten? (41 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> bleachRe: bleach (74 lines) From: Bert Bartleson <bartlesonfsc@COMCAST.NET> bleach & peroxidesRe: bleach & peroxides (52 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> chiton dataRe: chiton data (163 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> Re: chiton data (128 lines) From: Rick Negus <RNegus@ADELPHIA.NET> Re: chiton data (106 lines) From: Dan Yoshimoto <yoshells2@HUMBOLDT1.COM> Re: chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> enter me pleaseRe: enter me please (31 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> enter me please (21 lines) From: jane santini <janesantini@HOTMAIL.COM> good news!Re: good news! (55 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> Re: good news! (49 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: good news! (53 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> good news! (34 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea?Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (41 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (72 lines) From: M. J. Faber <mjfaber@WXS.NL> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (43 lines) From: Phil Liff-Grieff <pliffgrieff@SBCGLOBAL.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (75 lines) From: Luke Miller <millerlp@STANFORD.EDU> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (102 lines) From: Allen Aigen <serirach@JUNO.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (64 lines) From: Bernardino <bernardino.monteiro@ONINET.PT> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (40 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (38 lines) From: mike gray <ElStrokoGuapo@ATT.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (53 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (93 lines) From: Páll Einarsson <palli@RAUNVIS.HI.IS> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (39 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> narona iniangulatanarona iniangulata (50 lines) From: Mauro Brunetti <bwqkb@TIN.IT> new screensavernew screensaver (41 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> once again: cleaningRe: once again: cleaning (47 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> Re: once again: cleaning (64 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM once again: cleaning (45 lines) From: "Roland Günther" <RolandGu@GMX.DE> re- chiton dataRe: re- chiton data (35 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: re- chiton data (26 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: re- chiton data (31 lines) From: Sophie Valtat <sophie@VALTAT.ORG> re- chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> sand in the hourglasssand in the hourglass (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> sand in the hourglass (1)Re: sand in the hourglass (1) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> sand in the hourglass (2)Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (149 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (29 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> the dog ate my operculumthe dog ate my operculum (32 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> update webpageupdate webpage (38 lines) From: Henk H. Dijkstra <h.h.dijkstra@PLANET.NL> { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculumRe: { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculum (47 lines) From: Jody Thompson <thompj3@AUBURN.EDU>
bleachRe: bleach (74 lines) From: Bert Bartleson <bartlesonfsc@COMCAST.NET> bleach & peroxidesRe: bleach & peroxides (52 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> chiton dataRe: chiton data (163 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> Re: chiton data (128 lines) From: Rick Negus <RNegus@ADELPHIA.NET> Re: chiton data (106 lines) From: Dan Yoshimoto <yoshells2@HUMBOLDT1.COM> Re: chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> enter me pleaseRe: enter me please (31 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> enter me please (21 lines) From: jane santini <janesantini@HOTMAIL.COM> good news!Re: good news! (55 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> Re: good news! (49 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: good news! (53 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> good news! (34 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea?Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (41 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (72 lines) From: M. J. Faber <mjfaber@WXS.NL> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (43 lines) From: Phil Liff-Grieff <pliffgrieff@SBCGLOBAL.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (75 lines) From: Luke Miller <millerlp@STANFORD.EDU> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (102 lines) From: Allen Aigen <serirach@JUNO.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (64 lines) From: Bernardino <bernardino.monteiro@ONINET.PT> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (40 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (38 lines) From: mike gray <ElStrokoGuapo@ATT.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (53 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (93 lines) From: Páll Einarsson <palli@RAUNVIS.HI.IS> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (39 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> narona iniangulatanarona iniangulata (50 lines) From: Mauro Brunetti <bwqkb@TIN.IT> new screensavernew screensaver (41 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> once again: cleaningRe: once again: cleaning (47 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> Re: once again: cleaning (64 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM once again: cleaning (45 lines) From: "Roland Günther" <RolandGu@GMX.DE> re- chiton dataRe: re- chiton data (35 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: re- chiton data (26 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: re- chiton data (31 lines) From: Sophie Valtat <sophie@VALTAT.ORG> re- chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> sand in the hourglasssand in the hourglass (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> sand in the hourglass (1)Re: sand in the hourglass (1) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> sand in the hourglass (2)Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (149 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (29 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> the dog ate my operculumthe dog ate my operculum (32 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> update webpageupdate webpage (38 lines) From: Henk H. Dijkstra <h.h.dijkstra@PLANET.NL> { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculumRe: { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculum (47 lines) From: Jody Thompson <thompj3@AUBURN.EDU>
bleach & peroxidesRe: bleach & peroxides (52 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> chiton dataRe: chiton data (163 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> Re: chiton data (128 lines) From: Rick Negus <RNegus@ADELPHIA.NET> Re: chiton data (106 lines) From: Dan Yoshimoto <yoshells2@HUMBOLDT1.COM> Re: chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> enter me pleaseRe: enter me please (31 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> enter me please (21 lines) From: jane santini <janesantini@HOTMAIL.COM> good news!Re: good news! (55 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> Re: good news! (49 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: good news! (53 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> good news! (34 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea?Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (41 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (72 lines) From: M. J. Faber <mjfaber@WXS.NL> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (43 lines) From: Phil Liff-Grieff <pliffgrieff@SBCGLOBAL.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (75 lines) From: Luke Miller <millerlp@STANFORD.EDU> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (102 lines) From: Allen Aigen <serirach@JUNO.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (64 lines) From: Bernardino <bernardino.monteiro@ONINET.PT> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (40 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (38 lines) From: mike gray <ElStrokoGuapo@ATT.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (53 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (93 lines) From: Páll Einarsson <palli@RAUNVIS.HI.IS> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (39 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> narona iniangulatanarona iniangulata (50 lines) From: Mauro Brunetti <bwqkb@TIN.IT> new screensavernew screensaver (41 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> once again: cleaningRe: once again: cleaning (47 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> Re: once again: cleaning (64 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM once again: cleaning (45 lines) From: "Roland Günther" <RolandGu@GMX.DE> re- chiton dataRe: re- chiton data (35 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: re- chiton data (26 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: re- chiton data (31 lines) From: Sophie Valtat <sophie@VALTAT.ORG> re- chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> sand in the hourglasssand in the hourglass (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> sand in the hourglass (1)Re: sand in the hourglass (1) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> sand in the hourglass (2)Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (149 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (29 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> the dog ate my operculumthe dog ate my operculum (32 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> update webpageupdate webpage (38 lines) From: Henk H. Dijkstra <h.h.dijkstra@PLANET.NL> { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculumRe: { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculum (47 lines) From: Jody Thompson <thompj3@AUBURN.EDU>
chiton dataRe: chiton data (163 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> Re: chiton data (128 lines) From: Rick Negus <RNegus@ADELPHIA.NET> Re: chiton data (106 lines) From: Dan Yoshimoto <yoshells2@HUMBOLDT1.COM> Re: chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> enter me pleaseRe: enter me please (31 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> enter me please (21 lines) From: jane santini <janesantini@HOTMAIL.COM> good news!Re: good news! (55 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> Re: good news! (49 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: good news! (53 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> good news! (34 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea?Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (41 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (72 lines) From: M. J. Faber <mjfaber@WXS.NL> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (43 lines) From: Phil Liff-Grieff <pliffgrieff@SBCGLOBAL.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (75 lines) From: Luke Miller <millerlp@STANFORD.EDU> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (102 lines) From: Allen Aigen <serirach@JUNO.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (64 lines) From: Bernardino <bernardino.monteiro@ONINET.PT> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (40 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (38 lines) From: mike gray <ElStrokoGuapo@ATT.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (53 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (93 lines) From: Páll Einarsson <palli@RAUNVIS.HI.IS> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (39 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> narona iniangulatanarona iniangulata (50 lines) From: Mauro Brunetti <bwqkb@TIN.IT> new screensavernew screensaver (41 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> once again: cleaningRe: once again: cleaning (47 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> Re: once again: cleaning (64 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM once again: cleaning (45 lines) From: "Roland Günther" <RolandGu@GMX.DE> re- chiton dataRe: re- chiton data (35 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: re- chiton data (26 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: re- chiton data (31 lines) From: Sophie Valtat <sophie@VALTAT.ORG> re- chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> sand in the hourglasssand in the hourglass (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> sand in the hourglass (1)Re: sand in the hourglass (1) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> sand in the hourglass (2)Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (149 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (29 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> the dog ate my operculumthe dog ate my operculum (32 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> update webpageupdate webpage (38 lines) From: Henk H. Dijkstra <h.h.dijkstra@PLANET.NL> { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculumRe: { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculum (47 lines) From: Jody Thompson <thompj3@AUBURN.EDU>
enter me pleaseRe: enter me please (31 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> enter me please (21 lines) From: jane santini <janesantini@HOTMAIL.COM> good news!Re: good news! (55 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> Re: good news! (49 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: good news! (53 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> good news! (34 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea?Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (41 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (72 lines) From: M. J. Faber <mjfaber@WXS.NL> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (43 lines) From: Phil Liff-Grieff <pliffgrieff@SBCGLOBAL.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (75 lines) From: Luke Miller <millerlp@STANFORD.EDU> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (102 lines) From: Allen Aigen <serirach@JUNO.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (64 lines) From: Bernardino <bernardino.monteiro@ONINET.PT> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (40 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (38 lines) From: mike gray <ElStrokoGuapo@ATT.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (53 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (93 lines) From: Páll Einarsson <palli@RAUNVIS.HI.IS> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (39 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> narona iniangulatanarona iniangulata (50 lines) From: Mauro Brunetti <bwqkb@TIN.IT> new screensavernew screensaver (41 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> once again: cleaningRe: once again: cleaning (47 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> Re: once again: cleaning (64 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM once again: cleaning (45 lines) From: "Roland Günther" <RolandGu@GMX.DE> re- chiton dataRe: re- chiton data (35 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: re- chiton data (26 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: re- chiton data (31 lines) From: Sophie Valtat <sophie@VALTAT.ORG> re- chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> sand in the hourglasssand in the hourglass (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> sand in the hourglass (1)Re: sand in the hourglass (1) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> sand in the hourglass (2)Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (149 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (29 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> the dog ate my operculumthe dog ate my operculum (32 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> update webpageupdate webpage (38 lines) From: Henk H. Dijkstra <h.h.dijkstra@PLANET.NL> { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculumRe: { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculum (47 lines) From: Jody Thompson <thompj3@AUBURN.EDU>
good news!Re: good news! (55 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> Re: good news! (49 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: good news! (53 lines) From: Thomas E. Eichhorst <thomas@RT66.COM> good news! (34 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea?Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (41 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (72 lines) From: M. J. Faber <mjfaber@WXS.NL> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (43 lines) From: Phil Liff-Grieff <pliffgrieff@SBCGLOBAL.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (75 lines) From: Luke Miller <millerlp@STANFORD.EDU> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (102 lines) From: Allen Aigen <serirach@JUNO.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (64 lines) From: Bernardino <bernardino.monteiro@ONINET.PT> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (40 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (38 lines) From: mike gray <ElStrokoGuapo@ATT.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (53 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (93 lines) From: Páll Einarsson <palli@RAUNVIS.HI.IS> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (39 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> narona iniangulatanarona iniangulata (50 lines) From: Mauro Brunetti <bwqkb@TIN.IT> new screensavernew screensaver (41 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> once again: cleaningRe: once again: cleaning (47 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> Re: once again: cleaning (64 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM once again: cleaning (45 lines) From: "Roland Günther" <RolandGu@GMX.DE> re- chiton dataRe: re- chiton data (35 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: re- chiton data (26 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: re- chiton data (31 lines) From: Sophie Valtat <sophie@VALTAT.ORG> re- chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> sand in the hourglasssand in the hourglass (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> sand in the hourglass (1)Re: sand in the hourglass (1) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> sand in the hourglass (2)Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (149 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (29 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> the dog ate my operculumthe dog ate my operculum (32 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> update webpageupdate webpage (38 lines) From: Henk H. Dijkstra <h.h.dijkstra@PLANET.NL> { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculumRe: { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculum (47 lines) From: Jody Thompson <thompj3@AUBURN.EDU>
molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea?Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (41 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (72 lines) From: M. J. Faber <mjfaber@WXS.NL> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (43 lines) From: Phil Liff-Grieff <pliffgrieff@SBCGLOBAL.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (32 lines) From: John E. Maunder <jem@NL.ROGERS.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (75 lines) From: Luke Miller <millerlp@STANFORD.EDU> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (102 lines) From: Allen Aigen <serirach@JUNO.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (64 lines) From: Bernardino <bernardino.monteiro@ONINET.PT> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (40 lines) From: Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (38 lines) From: mike gray <ElStrokoGuapo@ATT.NET> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (53 lines) From: Kay Peterson <KDGrumbles@AOL.COM> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (93 lines) From: Páll Einarsson <palli@RAUNVIS.HI.IS> Re: molluscs invading North America: what about Littorina littorea? (39 lines) From: ross mayhew <rmayhew@NS.SYMPATICO.CA> narona iniangulatanarona iniangulata (50 lines) From: Mauro Brunetti <bwqkb@TIN.IT> new screensavernew screensaver (41 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> once again: cleaningRe: once again: cleaning (47 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> Re: once again: cleaning (64 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM once again: cleaning (45 lines) From: "Roland Günther" <RolandGu@GMX.DE> re- chiton dataRe: re- chiton data (35 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: re- chiton data (26 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: re- chiton data (31 lines) From: Sophie Valtat <sophie@VALTAT.ORG> re- chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> sand in the hourglasssand in the hourglass (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> sand in the hourglass (1)Re: sand in the hourglass (1) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> sand in the hourglass (2)Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (149 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (29 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> the dog ate my operculumthe dog ate my operculum (32 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> update webpageupdate webpage (38 lines) From: Henk H. Dijkstra <h.h.dijkstra@PLANET.NL> { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculumRe: { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculum (47 lines) From: Jody Thompson <thompj3@AUBURN.EDU>
narona iniangulatanarona iniangulata (50 lines) From: Mauro Brunetti <bwqkb@TIN.IT> new screensavernew screensaver (41 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> once again: cleaningRe: once again: cleaning (47 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> Re: once again: cleaning (64 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM once again: cleaning (45 lines) From: "Roland Günther" <RolandGu@GMX.DE> re- chiton dataRe: re- chiton data (35 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: re- chiton data (26 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: re- chiton data (31 lines) From: Sophie Valtat <sophie@VALTAT.ORG> re- chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> sand in the hourglasssand in the hourglass (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> sand in the hourglass (1)Re: sand in the hourglass (1) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> sand in the hourglass (2)Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (149 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (29 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> the dog ate my operculumthe dog ate my operculum (32 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> update webpageupdate webpage (38 lines) From: Henk H. Dijkstra <h.h.dijkstra@PLANET.NL> { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculumRe: { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculum (47 lines) From: Jody Thompson <thompj3@AUBURN.EDU>
new screensavernew screensaver (41 lines) From: G Thomas Watters <Watters.1@OSU.EDU> once again: cleaningRe: once again: cleaning (47 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> Re: once again: cleaning (64 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM once again: cleaning (45 lines) From: "Roland Günther" <RolandGu@GMX.DE> re- chiton dataRe: re- chiton data (35 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: re- chiton data (26 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: re- chiton data (31 lines) From: Sophie Valtat <sophie@VALTAT.ORG> re- chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> sand in the hourglasssand in the hourglass (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> sand in the hourglass (1)Re: sand in the hourglass (1) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> sand in the hourglass (2)Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (149 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (29 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> the dog ate my operculumthe dog ate my operculum (32 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> update webpageupdate webpage (38 lines) From: Henk H. Dijkstra <h.h.dijkstra@PLANET.NL> { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculumRe: { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculum (47 lines) From: Jody Thompson <thompj3@AUBURN.EDU>
once again: cleaningRe: once again: cleaning (47 lines) From: Wiggers <fwiggers@YAHOO.COM> Re: once again: cleaning (64 lines) From: artweil@ZOOMTOWN.COM once again: cleaning (45 lines) From: "Roland Günther" <RolandGu@GMX.DE> re- chiton dataRe: re- chiton data (35 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: re- chiton data (26 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: re- chiton data (31 lines) From: Sophie Valtat <sophie@VALTAT.ORG> re- chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> sand in the hourglasssand in the hourglass (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> sand in the hourglass (1)Re: sand in the hourglass (1) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> sand in the hourglass (2)Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (149 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (29 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> the dog ate my operculumthe dog ate my operculum (32 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> update webpageupdate webpage (38 lines) From: Henk H. Dijkstra <h.h.dijkstra@PLANET.NL> { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculumRe: { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculum (47 lines) From: Jody Thompson <thompj3@AUBURN.EDU>
re- chiton dataRe: re- chiton data (35 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> Re: re- chiton data (26 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: re- chiton data (31 lines) From: Sophie Valtat <sophie@VALTAT.ORG> re- chiton data (69 lines) From: Constantine Mifsud <kejdon@ORBIT.NET.MT> sand in the hourglasssand in the hourglass (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> sand in the hourglass (1)Re: sand in the hourglass (1) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> sand in the hourglass (2)Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (149 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (29 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> the dog ate my operculumthe dog ate my operculum (32 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> update webpageupdate webpage (38 lines) From: Henk H. Dijkstra <h.h.dijkstra@PLANET.NL> { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculumRe: { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculum (47 lines) From: Jody Thompson <thompj3@AUBURN.EDU>
sand in the hourglasssand in the hourglass (30 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> sand in the hourglass (1)Re: sand in the hourglass (1) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> sand in the hourglass (2)Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (149 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (29 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> the dog ate my operculumthe dog ate my operculum (32 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> update webpageupdate webpage (38 lines) From: Henk H. Dijkstra <h.h.dijkstra@PLANET.NL> { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculumRe: { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculum (47 lines) From: Jody Thompson <thompj3@AUBURN.EDU>
sand in the hourglass (1)Re: sand in the hourglass (1) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> sand in the hourglass (2)Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (149 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (29 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> the dog ate my operculumthe dog ate my operculum (32 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> update webpageupdate webpage (38 lines) From: Henk H. Dijkstra <h.h.dijkstra@PLANET.NL> { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculumRe: { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculum (47 lines) From: Jody Thompson <thompj3@AUBURN.EDU>
sand in the hourglass (2)Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (149 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (29 lines) From: David Kirsh <mediashun@MINDSPRING.COM> Re: sand in the hourglass (2) (192 lines) From: Andy Rindsberg <arindsberg@GSA.STATE.AL.US> the dog ate my operculumthe dog ate my operculum (32 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> update webpageupdate webpage (38 lines) From: Henk H. Dijkstra <h.h.dijkstra@PLANET.NL> { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculumRe: { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculum (47 lines) From: Jody Thompson <thompj3@AUBURN.EDU>
the dog ate my operculumthe dog ate my operculum (32 lines) From: bivalve <bivalve@MAIL.DAVIDSON.ALUMLINK.COM> update webpageupdate webpage (38 lines) From: Henk H. Dijkstra <h.h.dijkstra@PLANET.NL> { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculumRe: { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculum (47 lines) From: Jody Thompson <thompj3@AUBURN.EDU>
update webpageupdate webpage (38 lines) From: Henk H. Dijkstra <h.h.dijkstra@PLANET.NL> { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculumRe: { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculum (47 lines) From: Jody Thompson <thompj3@AUBURN.EDU>
{ SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculumRe: { SPAM 1 }::the dog ate my operculum (47 lines) From: Jody Thompson <thompj3@AUBURN.EDU>