I have updated my Fundulus website, mostly so there are more photos with it
now. One section didn't turn out well (Spotfins) but is still intelligible.
I'll be redoing it again in the next month or so, since I'm about to do my
photo-documentation of the destroyed habitat of the extinct _Fundulus
albolineatus_ which was known from only one spring system in what is now
Huntsville, AL.
The address: http://www.aka.org/aka/gallery/fundulus/index.htm
In the near future I also hope to employ a better web page authoring tool
than FastSite which I currently use... but I hope it's good enough for now!
--Bruce Stallsmith
Huntsville, AL, US of A
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