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NSS Annual Convention
Old Timers' Reunion
(Info. to be posted here)


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
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Ray Garton, Treasurer
  NSS# 11295
Session Chairman
PO Box 200
Barrackville, WV 26559
304/366-1810
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Donna Cobb, Editor
  NSS# 25029
PaleoScene
4666 Sandpiper Lane
Birmingham, AL 35244
205/987-0872
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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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