List of edited pages needing to be added to Phil template
Mauritius, Ubangi-Shari, Upper Senegal and Niger, Oltre Giuba, Obock, West Ukranian National Republic, East Africa and Uganda Protectorates Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland Senegambia and Niger
http://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Leeward_Islands&oldid=154637276#Postage_stamps
This article currently states;
This is incorrect and misleading. It suggests that postage stamps are so called because they are "stamped" with a cancellation. It also incorrectly states that the first cancellations (1840) bore the date of mailing; they were "mute" cancellations in fact. Finally, is it correct that date/location cancellations were created "to check on speed and reliability of delivery"?
Although some of the the cut-to-shape Four Annas octagonals were trimmed by collectors, they were issued in sheets without perforation, and very widely spaced in the first three printings. Because they were so large they were routinely trimmed by postage users before they were applied to covers. Most of them are found cut close or cts. Cut square examples with wide margins are very hard to find and command premium prices, especially on cover. I will upload a nice cts example, used on cover (Amherst, Burma to Calcutta, 1857) which you might be able to use, here: . Fconaway ( talk) 20:51, 20 September 2008 (UTC)
I was doing some research and I ran into a draft page in your sandbox on the Glen Rose formation.
I'm volunteering with a project that is trying to model an interactive Albian/Aptian stage ecosystem on computers. The Glen Rose formation is one of a handful of marine deposits containing invertebrates that would be appropriate for use in our ecosystem.
If you could suggest references it would be appreciated. Also, if you want to provide input on the reconstructions of these animals your help would be welcome.
You can contact us at our website: http://lostworldreturns.co.uk using our forum http://www.forums.lostworldreturns.co.uk/ Or you can contact me at jwese081@uottawa.ca
Thanks,
List of edited pages needing to be added to Phil template
Mauritius, Ubangi-Shari, Upper Senegal and Niger, Oltre Giuba, Obock, West Ukranian National Republic, East Africa and Uganda Protectorates Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland Senegambia and Niger
http://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Leeward_Islands&oldid=154637276#Postage_stamps
This article currently states;
This is incorrect and misleading. It suggests that postage stamps are so called because they are "stamped" with a cancellation. It also incorrectly states that the first cancellations (1840) bore the date of mailing; they were "mute" cancellations in fact. Finally, is it correct that date/location cancellations were created "to check on speed and reliability of delivery"?
Although some of the the cut-to-shape Four Annas octagonals were trimmed by collectors, they were issued in sheets without perforation, and very widely spaced in the first three printings. Because they were so large they were routinely trimmed by postage users before they were applied to covers. Most of them are found cut close or cts. Cut square examples with wide margins are very hard to find and command premium prices, especially on cover. I will upload a nice cts example, used on cover (Amherst, Burma to Calcutta, 1857) which you might be able to use, here: . Fconaway ( talk) 20:51, 20 September 2008 (UTC)
I was doing some research and I ran into a draft page in your sandbox on the Glen Rose formation.
I'm volunteering with a project that is trying to model an interactive Albian/Aptian stage ecosystem on computers. The Glen Rose formation is one of a handful of marine deposits containing invertebrates that would be appropriate for use in our ecosystem.
If you could suggest references it would be appreciated. Also, if you want to provide input on the reconstructions of these animals your help would be welcome.
You can contact us at our website: http://lostworldreturns.co.uk using our forum http://www.forums.lostworldreturns.co.uk/ Or you can contact me at jwese081@uottawa.ca
Thanks,