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  • From: Console G4 <b.cannon@worldnet.att.net>
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  • Subject: [NAFEX] Pomona Issues
  • Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2004 22:24:42 -0400

Hi,

I suspect i'm too late, but...

I keep a small research library for fruit of various types. One area I need to improve is materials relating to temperate fruits. If you still have the magazines would you consider donating them to me? At this time my budget is almost nil and I cannot offer payment other than postage. I can also offer a subscription to Tropical Visions, which is our new electronic rare fruit publication.

You can see my website and get an idea as to what I am doing on the web at the site at: http://www.quisqualis.com

There are also links where you can see the first issues of Tropical Visions.

Good luck in Australia and best of growing,

Bob Cannon
Rare Fruit Website at:
http://www.quisqualis.com

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Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2004 11:16:46 -0400
From: Charles Buer <buercs@wfu.edu>
Subject: [NAFEX] POMONA
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I have a general question. Is there any interest in a nearly complete set of POMONA from issue 1-October 1967 to Volume 34 issue #1? The only issues missing are Vol. 19 #4 and Volume 36 #4. These two issues are probably mislaid somewhere in my house, but I can't put my finger on them at the moment. I also have Index 1 (covers issue 1 through vol. 15) and the index for volumes 16 to 20. There are also three special editions that cover the first three years. There are a few duplicates in the set. All of the issues are in very nice shape. A few of them have some writing on the covers. As far as I know there are no missing or torn pages.

I am in the process of moving to Australia and need to reduce my possessions to a manageable level.


Charles S. Buer
Department of Biology
Wake Forest University
Winston-Salem, NC 27109

email: buercs@wfu.edu
voice: (336) 758-4349
FAX: (336) 758-6008






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