Blancan Carnivore Trigonictis 
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brought it to the attention of one of us. Likewise, we are grateful to the 
Florida amateurs, especially to William Hunt and Kent Ainslie for their 
collecting at Santa Fe VIII and to Ben Waller, now President of the 
Florida Paleontological Society, for pioneering underwater paleontology 
on the Santa Fe River. 
Gay Vostreys and Charles Smart made specimens available from the 
collections of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, as did G. 
B. Corbet from the British Museum (Natural History), and Michael Fraz- 
ier from the Haile XVI A fauna. Victor Krantz made the photographs, 
and Lawrence B. Isham prepared the figures. The manuscript was 
reviewed critically by Jessica Harrison. Robert W. Purdy, Charlotte Hol- 
ton, and Carol M. Spawn aided in efforts to learn more about the James 
T. Thomas collection from Charles County, Maryland. 
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