>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... ;)
I'll bet there were a few formalin huffers who quietly died from cancer in
those early years, too :-)
-- Jay DeLong Olympia, WA
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