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Acknowledgements 
We would like to thank C. L. Hogue, P. C. Owen, C. A. Shaw 
and E. C. Wilson (all of LACM), J. V. Matthews Jr. (Geological 
Survey of Canada), A. Morgan (University of Waterloo), R. E. 
Nelson (University of Seattle) and D. P. Schwert (North Dakota 
State University) for providing specimens and data. 
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