Hi Mike Did you find these sites? http://geol.queensu.ca/museum/exhibits/ediac/ediac.html http://www.accessexcellence.org/bioforum/bf02/lipps/bf02c1.html http://geol.queensu.ca/people/narbonne/narbonne.html http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/vendian/critters.html (vendian is another term for ediacarian) http://www.newscientist.com/ns/980516/features.html (altho this one doesn't have any pictures you might find it interesting) I can't claim any credit for the list which was put together by a colleague - I just know where to look! Liz Hello everyone, I am not at all sure whether or not I should be asking this list as it = is more of a palaeontology query, Here goes anyway, I recently read a book that mentioned Ediacaran Fauna = and was intrigued by what I read, so I decided to do a search on the = 'Net. Well, I found quite a bit of stuff but very little in the way of = diagrams and illustrations. Could anyone on the list help with some = suggestions as to books and websites which may have some photos/drawings = of these strange organisms? Many thanks in advance. Regards to all, Mike Reed Dr Liz Somerville Sub-Dean (Academic Affairs) School of Biological Sciences University of Sussex Falmer Brighton BN1 9QG PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF PHONE NO TO DIRECT LINE Tel: 01273 877460 As an internal no: 7460 (My old internal no. should be valid for another couple of months.) email:[log in to unmask] %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%