Copyright © 2001 Ed DeRouin All Rights Reserved | Welcome to FossilWeb Links! Here are some links that may be useful to you. Most are paleontology-related, but a few are on other subjects I enjoy. These are listed separately, for your convenience. To Add a link click here. Fossil/Paleontology Related Sites Lost Fossils Group: A well-organized group with active message boards, fossil pictures, a list of fossil-hunting locations, and lots of other useful information. Clubs: Mineralogical, Lapidary and Fossil clubs of the United States. Rockhounds maintains a list organized by state. Dino Russ's Lair Paleo resources, mostly related to dinosaurs (as the name implies!) Fosswap An amatuer fossil collector interested in trading fossils. Maintains a list of collector contacts and pictures and drawings from personal collection. Morrison Research Initiative An interdisciplinary study of the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation funded by the National Park Service and US Geological Survey. The Vertebrate Notes, an extensive and wonderful collection of notes all about vertebrates. Paleobotanist Links, Annotated links to internet resources, especially for palaeobotanists (with an Upper Triassic bias). The Paleo Pages For Those Interested in Paleontology, Paleoanthropology, Prehistoric Archaeology, the Evolution of Behavior, The Evolution of Language or Anthropology and Evolutionary Biology in General. Rockhounds Information Page Established by members of the rockhounds mailing list. Lots of links to sites related to rock and fossil collecting. Eocene Fossils Representative specimens of 22 Tertiary Insect Orders.  | Verhulst's Fossils site selling dinosaur eggs and egg nests and other fossils like trilobites, megalodon teeth, and dinosaur bones and skulls. | Low Country Fossils Fossil shark tooth collector who sells shark teeth. He has some excellent pictures, including some very interesting deformed teeth. Other Interesting Sites The finest Bass Fishing site on the web. I should know; I wrote it! Take a break from cleaning fossils and do some bass fishing!  
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