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Index of Subjects Quoting James Hirtle <jrhbirder@hotmail.com>: > I took a picture of a whale skull on the side of a house in East > Port L'Hebert on Nov. 22, 2014. I'm not sure if the type of whale > can be determined by the skull, but if it can, I'll be glad to > forward photos to those who have the know-how for ID. Thank you in > advance. * that would be Donald McAlpine <Donald.McAlpine@nbm-mnb.ca> at the New Brunswick Museum. fred. ------------------------------------------------------------ Frederick W. Schueler & Aleta Karstad Daily Paintings - http://karstaddailypaintings.blogspot.com/ Vulnerable Watersheds - http://vulnerablewaters.blogspot.ca/ study our books - http://pinicola.ca/books/index.htm RR#2 Bishops Mills, Ontario, Canada K0G 1T0 on the Smiths Falls Limestone Plain 44* 52'N 75* 42'W (613)258-3107 <bckcdb at istar.ca> http://pinicola.ca/ "[The] two fundamental steps of scientific thought - the conjecture and refutation of Popper - have little place in the usual conception of intelligence. If something is to be dismissed as inadequate, it is surely not Darwin [, whose] works manifest the activity of a mind seeking for wisdom, a value which conventional philosophy has largely abandoned." Ghiselen, 1969. Triumph of the Darwinian Method, p 237. ------------------------------------------------------------
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