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NSC, and J. Knight did likewise for specimens at the SCSM. D. S. 

 Lee also reviewed a preliminary draft of the manuscript. Figure 1 is 

 courtesy of D. J. Lyons, NCSM exhibits designer. 



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Received 8 March 1994 

 Accepted 27 September 1994 



