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Hi Sheila
Not quite sure where you're going, but if I put in:
http://www.sekj.org
 
it takes me to the website and then I click on the journal. Once in AZF you click on one of the volume issues listed on the left side....
 
I've only looked at Annales Zoologici Fennici so far, but I've not run into MS outlook...
 
I've just looked at http://www.sekj.org/ActaZool.html - it says: Acta isuues are not available online in PDF format Only abstracts are available here
 
cheers
Pam
 
 
In a message dated 17/01/2013 18:12:40 GMT Standard Time, [log in to unmask] writes:
Hi Pam do you have a link that doesnt take you to microsoft outlook signin page?
SH-D ArchaeoZoology
http://www.shd-archzoo.co.uk
On 17/01/2013 16:54, Pam Cross wrote:
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Heyo Hannah
I'd like them both.  Always interested in cave environments or fluvial transport...
 
I ran into a source for some interesting zoo articles, including a bunch on fish, moluscs, all kinds of animals many Scandinavian oriented... see below for details.
 
cheers
Pam

http://www.sekj.org/  -  Annales Botanici Fennici, Annales Zoologici Fennici, Acta Botanica Fennica, Acta Zoologica Fennica. Earliest volumes available: 1978.

only looked at Annales Zoologici Fennici so far - which has free downloads of a variety of older zoo papers, including birds, fish, carnivores and a few horse....
http://www.sekj.org/AnnZool.html
Reviewed by me/notes: 
vol
15 1978
21 1984 - lots birds...
27 1990 2-fishes (Behaviour of fish — ecological consequences
Symposium held at Tvärminne Zoological Station on 2 to 6 October 1989). 3-relict Crustacea
28 1992 - 3-4 Björn Kurtén — a mamorial volume. edited by Ann Forstén, Mikael Fortelius and Lars Werdelin. Bears, horses, etc. 
32 1995 - II North European Symposium on the Ecology of Small and Medium-sized Carnivores, Lammi, Finland 8–11 April 1994
33 1996 3-4 PERCIS II: Second International Percid Fish Symposium, Vaasa, Finland, 21–25 August 1995.

Here are a few titles/sites of poss interest that I have pdfs of, all sites should be publicly accessible...if any of the sekj.org don't work, go thruhttp://www.sekj.org/AnnZool.html
and click on issue...
 
 
 
In a message dated 17/01/2013 09:21:57 GMT Standard Time, [log in to unmask] writes:
Hi Noel,
 
Have you seen Ross Coard's experimental works? These consider larger animals (domestic dog, Mouflon sheep and pig-tailed macaque), but may still be useful for you? If anyone would like pdfs please contact me off list.
 
All the best, Hannah
 
Coard, R. & R. W. Dennell. 1995. Taphonomy of Some Articulated Skeletal Remains: Transport Potential in an Artificial Environment. Journal of Archaeological Science 22(3): 441-448.
 
Coard, R. 1999. One Bone, Two Bones, Wet bones, Dry Bones: Transport Potentials Under Experimental Conditions. Journal of Archaeological Science 26(11): 1369-1375