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Internet resources:

The Mad Hatter Mercury Mystery: http://www.seagrant.uconn.edu/hatter.html

Innov-x systems:
http://www.innov-xsys.com

Charles M. Russell Museum, Great Falls, Montana USA" http://www.cmrussell.org

 


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