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Hi all, I am Jane Davidson Ph.D. I am a historian and the biographer of Edward Drinker Cope (1840-1897) who was one of the founders of the science of paleontology. I hope you will also visit my geocities web page which has some items which do not appear on this page.Thanks Jane D. geocities web
I was guest author for the month of May at Dinosaur Interplanetary Gazette, Hope I heard from you. You can now find me at The Bone Zone, at dinosaur interplanetary gazette
Here is another interesting site where you can learn something about history of paleontology UC Museum of Paleontology -- Welcome
And be sure you visit the Paleo Ring, where I am a member too. The Paleo Ring Home Page

Let me know what you think about my page. Send mail by clicking here.

This page is still a bit under construction. To see me! showing support for a beautiful California redwood and Cope when he was 47 go to the geocities page please. geocities web

My more or less mirror page at geocities geocities web is part of the Paleo Ring The Paleo Ring Home Page . You should visit there for many great sites which deal with all kinds of aspects of paleontology.

The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia published my biography of Edward Drinker Cope in 1997 at the 100th anniversary of Cope's death. The book is called The Bone Sharp: The Life of Edward Drinker Cope. ANS Special PublicationsNo. 17. To find out how to obtain a copy and how much it costs and stuff like that, visit the Academy's pages. They are filled with many interesting items as well including their newly opened dinosaur hall.

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This is Elasmosaurus with his head on straight;)

This is where I work. Univ. of Nevada in Reno. University of Nevada, Reno


Well, there's bones, but it ain't paleontology. I am also an expert on the history of witchcraft.

Here are some additional sites you will enjoy.

SVP WWW Site Map Society of Vertebrate Paleontology

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Dinosaur Interplanetary Gazette - Frontpage -... it speaks for itself!!
paleonet at www.nhm.ac.uk paleonet pages
Dinogeorge George's great pages
Recent Earthquakes in California and Nevada -... interesting to those of us on the fault line :)

pri paleontological research institute

dinos at National Museum of Natural History

Dinosauria Online A great place to hunt for dinosaurs

giganotosaurus So big he has his own webpage

Dinofest

Dinos in Utah and Colorado

Linda Hall Library Paper Dinosaurs This is a neat exhibit, enjoy.

dinolinks lots and lots and lots of links..

A Guy Named Sue Life ain't easy. But the Field Museum is trying to make it easier for Sue.

Welcome to the Royal Tyrrell Museum Homepage

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O.C. Marsh, who was Cope's big rival, found this guy. But I can't resist. It is such a neat graphic.

The beautiful Elasmosaur which appears in my pages was created for the Royal Tyrrell Museum by Vlad Krb.

I hope you will visit my picture gallery. Jdhexen's Home Page 2 It is pretty graphics intensive, so it takes a little while to load. Be warned. There are pix of my dog kids and also of works by David Teniers (1610-1690). I am a specialist on his work as well as on history of witchcraft.

American Museum of Natural History

John Day Fossil Beds Web Site

Cope web page awards

DINOFEST - The Event Check here for upcoming information on the next Dinofest

Ilja's pages on Archaeopteryx and stuff Go see my friend Ilja Nieuwland's great pages!

Earthquake Info From seismo.unr.edu

Here is another interesting link for you to check out. something's fishy!!

And btw, you can get my book from the Academy of Natural Sciences The Academy of Natural Sciences or at that internet book selling place in case you prefer to use it. ;)

Two and a half years ago someone stole a bust of Cope from the University of Pennsylvania's Biology Dept. This April it returned !! read more about it. The Dinosaur Interplanetary Gazette - NEWS

Between Feb 1 and Apr 9, 1999, there were 200 hits on this page; after Apr 9,1999 you were the visitor counted here. Thanks and come back again!

Oceans of Kansas wow! great site