transitional fossils

From: Preston Garrison <garrisonp@uthscsa.edu>
Date: Fri Dec 02 2005 - 23:25:47 EST

All you fossil experts,

We all commonly hear the assertions about there being "no
transitional fossils." I see the papers periodically in Science or
Nature about a new fossil set of significance, but I'm allergic to
morphology so I pay minimal attention. I'm wondering if someone has
compiled a nice fat bibliography of papers on this subject to give
people who make this claim. Anyone know of such?

Preston G.

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