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DATE OF MAILING 
Brimleyana 18 was mailed on 9 July 1993. 
ERRATA 
Joshua Laerm has informed the editor of an error in Brimleyana 
18. On page 23 of “A Late Pleistocene Vertebrate Assembly from the 
St. Marks River, Wakulla County, Florida,” the sentence beginning on 
line 7 should read: “Two species of rabbit occur in the St. Marks 
region today, the eastern cottontail, Sylvilagus floridanus, and the 
more common marsh rabbit, S. palustris.” The swamp rabbit, S. 
aquaticus , is not known to occur in Wakulla County, Florida. 
