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Mon, 6 Apr 1992 17:02:00 MDT
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Message of 4 Apr 92 06:54 MDT from Peter
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Palynologists regularly use Lycopodium spores to calibrate their pollen
counts.  I'm sure your local practitioner of this black art would know
of suppliers (they come in pellets of relatively constant number).

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