Re: re: Mystery from New South Wales

January 10, 1999
From: Felicity Alexander

Good morning Bill - thank you again for your quick response.  We have searched the sea slug forum and conclude that your assessment is more in keeping with what we saw than any of the other images.  The orange was very bright and the gray 'cells' were arranged in a remarkably straight line.  So it looks as though our mystery has been solved - once again thank you for your time.  I thoroughly enjoyed browsing the austmus site.

Regards
Felicity

Felicity.Alexander@chancellorgroup.com.au

Alexander, F., 1999 (Jan 10) Re: re: Mystery from New South Wales. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/456

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