NANFA-- ichthyology's not that bad... really!

Dave Neely (rheopresbe_at_hotmail.com)
Mon, 04 Jun 2001 19:42:58 -0500

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Steven,

>...I met a guy by the name of Jim Pitts who was beginning the long
> >academic road toward a terminal degree in ichthiology.

I thought the only person that ever died from ichthyology was Copeland
(hypothermia while collecting in the White River, Indiana during the late
1880s)... I don't want any part of a degree that kills me... ;)

On a different note, would anyone out there (Jan, Bruce, JR?) happen to know
any good refs on larval drift of darters?

best,
dave

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