Chris has the 9th edition of The Boneyard up at the Catalogue of Organisms. Diseased bones, mass extinctions, some wonderful scientific artwork, and cursorial early birds are all featured, so be sure to check it out! Also, don't forget that the next edition of the geo-carnival The Accretionary Wedge is fast approaching, and the paleo-oriented among us have been asked to contribute our thoughts about what our fondness of "squishy things" has to do with geology and the history of earth (get your posts into to Kevin of The Other 95% as soon as you can).
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The Boneyard #9 is up!
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Posted on: November 10, 2007 10:53 AM, by Brian Switek
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