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Volume
46, Number 1, February 2000:
The Permian Insect Fossils of Elmo, Kansas

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IN THIS ISSUE
- introduction
- the elmo site as part of the Kansas-Oklahoma
permian
- a short history of the discovery
and study of the elmo fossils
- the insects: part 1, part
2, part 3,
- references
- back cover

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The
Permian Insect Fossils of Elmo, Kansas
by
Roy J. Beckemeyer

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