You might want to use TexBiB, which is a downloadable bibliography of Texas
caving. It’s available on the TSS website. It has a search engine for keywords
like cave name, county, biology, bats, conservation, etc.
Jerry Atkinson.
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> On Aug 17, 2021, at 4:27 AM, Justin Shaw
Sorry, I’ve looked through the original copies and the resolution is no better.
Perhaps T.R. Evan’s still has the original photo ?
Jerry.
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> On Aug 17, 2021, at 6:47 AM, Jim Kennedy wrote:
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> The TSS has copies of all of The TEXAS CAVER back issues.
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> Jim
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