List,

As Jeff pointed out the final decision on the new name is up to the Nomenclature Committee. That said, I have been advised that Buzzard Coulee is the desired new name and so I propose that we use that until the NomCom makes its final choice. "That's what Alan H. and the U of C crew are calling it. His grad student Ellen Milley who found the first piece and Ian Mitchell, whose land (cow pond) it was found on both prefer Buzzard Coulee because that's where it was found. Ian also notes that it is the oldest geographic name in the area."

Cheers,

Mike Tettenborn

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