May 16, 1997
Dear Sir or Madame:
The Ichnology Newsletter was revived in March, 1997, at the Fourth International Ichnofabric Workshop on San Salvador, Bahamas. Last published in 1990, the Newsletter is an informal annual publication that disseminates current news on all aspects of ichnology, the study of organism-sediment relationships. If your geologic, paleontologic, ecologic, biologic, or hydrologic research is on burrows, tubes, tracks, borings, bioerosion, biodeposition, animal-sediment interactions, eggs, or roots, you may be interested in the Ichnology Newsletter.
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