Actually, Chris, it's far more than that.  The book contains contributions by 
A. Richard Smith, Bud Frank, Bob Mitchell, Pete Lindsley, and quite a few 
others.  

Since Locklear was seeking to obtain a copy of this book a couple of years ago, 
he has doubtless already scooped up this hard-to-get item.

===Carl Kunath
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Chris Vreeland 
  To: Cavers Texas 
  Sent: Wednesday, November 04, 2009 8:14 PM
  Subject: Re: [Texascavers] Texas cave book for sale - eBay


  Lundelius mainly studied paleobiology (vertebrate paleontology?) and  
  did a lot of work at Friesenhahn, if I remember right. TMM published  
  some of his monographs -- most likely, that book is largely about  
  paleo-fauna. I think for a lot of the researchers of his ilk, caves  
  are just convenient places to find skeletons. I figure that book is  
  only about caves insamuch as they relate to paleo dig sites.

  Mixon or Reddell could probably correct me on that. :-)

  CV


  On Nov 4, 2009, at 2:07 AM, David wrote:

  > The book below is currently on eBay for $ 55
  >
  > http://www.mhodistributors.com/texas-caves.jpg


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