Southern California
Paleontological Society

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About
the Society
  The Southern California Paleontological Society, founded January 5, 1960, is a non-profit organization which pledges itself to work in cooperation with scientific institutions and for the preservation of the fossil record. Participation is invited in the program to collect, preserve, and study paleontological material.
     
Meetings and
Field Trips
  The Society meets monthly for an informative program about fossils and fossil collecting. At the meetings, members display fossils collected on the Society's monthly field trips to fossil localities in Southern California and the Southwest.
     
Meeting
Times
  Society meetings begin at 1:30 PM on the first Sunday of each month. Visitors are welcome. In August, there is no meeting.
     
Meeting
Place
  The George C. Page Museum of the La Brea Discoveries
5801 Wilshire Boulevard
Los Angeles, California 90036
Parking is behind the museum. Use the rear entrance.
     
Journal of
the Society
  Members receive a subscription to the Bulletin of the Southern California Paleontological Society. Published bi-monthly, the Bulletin features articles about fossils and fossil collecting, national and international paleontological findings, Society events, and other items of interest to its readers.
     
How to Join
 

To join the Society, or obtain a yearly subscription to the Bulletin, send $18.50, payable to the Southern California Paleontological Society to:

John Tabor, Treasurer
Southern California Paleontological Society
2608 El Dorado Street
Torrance, California 90503

     
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Other Sites
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SCPS is grateful for the many years of cooperation and assistance we have received from the Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History.

Follow this link to Jack Mount's extensive list of additional links to other paleontology sites.