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Some of the most significant deposits of Pleistocene and Recent
vertebrate fossils are found in caves. However, fossils of all types
and ages are frequently found in caves. [Coming Soon]

When we find time to do it, this section will exhibit some of the fossils
found in caves by PaleoSection members.
Fred
Grady, Chairman
NSS# 19586
1201 South Scott Street, Apt. 123
Arlington, WV 22204
703/521-0238
Email
Fred
Ray Garton, Treasurer
NSS# 11295
Session Chairman
PO Box 200
Barrackville, WV 26559
304/366-1810
Email Ray
Donna
Cobb, Editor
NSS# 25029
PaleoScene
4666 Sandpiper Lane
Birmingham, AL 35244
205/987-0872
Email Donna
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The
PaleoScene needs articles, notes and announcements for the next
issue. Contact Donna Cobb,
editor, for details and submissions.
Call
For Papers:
National Speleological Society
Paleontology Session
[More info. Coming Soon]


Pleistocene
Vertebrates From West Virginia Caves
by Ray Garton & Fred Grady
John
E. Guilday Cave Preserve, Pendleton County, WV
by Fred Grady & Ray Garton
On
Your Knees Cave, Prince of Wales Island, Alaska
by Tim Heaton, University of South Dakota. |
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