PACE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 36, 1627 Kansas Prairies Yield Rare Fossils (Continued from page 3) *Pleione formations could have been nummed on the fingers of one hand*, said Mr. Martin. "Every specimen that we got was absolutely new to the K U, collection as well as a few other species, so we had two or three specimens of carnivorous animals related to the hyena and the saber tooth tiger; at least two three-horned horses; two or three rhinoserves; and a few banded snakes found on the tr� are new to science." "How did you get started in this work?" Mr. Martin was asked. Collecting Is Fascinating "How did you get start in the work?" Mr. Martin was asked. "I was going over the chalk bluefish to swim up the organ for morning mornings," related Mr. Martin, "I came to an old Cretaceous chalk bluff and I saw a line of vertebra across it. I forgot Sunday school and took off my long black English cloth, and dug out the house with a pocket knife. Then I wadded the sticky yellow chalk and swam down to the house and went home. Sunday school had no music that day. That was in 1886, 41 years ago. Martie Worked with Marsh Martin Worked with Marin "I sent my find to the Smithsonian Museum, Next summer I began working at the American Paleontological Society." Mr. Martin row has his office and work shop in the northwest corner of the third floor of Dyke museum at the University of Kansas. He has been connected with the University since 1894. One of the outstanding events in his career was the trip to Patagonia in 1963-4. From this trip he brought back specimens to Kansas thus making the K. U. collection the third in the United States to possess finds from that part of the work. The Princeton museum and the Americas Natural History were the other two. ANNOUNCEMENTS All students interested in forcing please meet in room 202, Robinson gymnasium, Thursday, Feb. 3, at 4:36, p. m — Doctor Nainshit. Robert S. Krause, R. 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