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| Best of Cornell notes IV: Burgess Shale fauna, a harpy, Dostoyevsky characters, and a scene from "Walden." |
Best of Cornell notes V: Death in Venice, Madame Bovary, a pirate, assorted ridiculolusness. |
Best of Cornell notes VI: Mayor of Casterbridge vs. Oliver Twist vs. random Bob Dylan head |
Best of Cornell notes VII: the Polynesian woman was originally next to a guy in a Kaiser helmet; they were in the "Pollination and Germination" section of some botany notes. HAR! |
Ink wash of my incredibly foxy little sister. And the cat. (neither is actually this well-behaved) |
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| HarryPotterness. Shut up. |
Bug postcard I: Luna moth |
Bug postcard II: completely fictitious cerambycid |
Bug postcard III: not actually a bug |
vague sketches of more oddly lovely Berkeley fashionistas |
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| I think I would like to turn TMBG's "Metal Detector" into a minicomic about palaeontology. |
No, really, that could be fun. (I am ashamed to have completely forgottenhow to draw a pycnogonid. Or, for that matter, xiphosurans. :P) |
Notes from evolutionary bio redux. Ho ho. Is it Van Valen's "Red Queen" hypothesis, or Lewontin's? Either way, this is clearly a blue queen and therefore has no theoretical implications. |
from photographs of "women of the old West." One peevish li'l gal, and a woman labeled only as "Mrs. Smith of Glenrock." (from the good old days when little girls housewives alike wore hobnailed boots) |
Let's all argue about Popper's induction vs.deduction, and implications for current research. |
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| Sketch, quick 'n' crappy, of some sort o' rock and roll musician.(It was very dark that evening, and I was far from the stage. ) |
Another "lecture notes" fella, of decidedly odd femoral anatomy. |
From a seminar on Argentine ants and their effects on cottony cushion scale, an insect pest of wine grapes. (Note the Argentine ant riding a scale insect across the Pampas. ) |
SCIENCE VS. CULTURE. (can you tell I am rooting for Science?) |
aaaand one more seminar notepage, this time of phylogeography of the salamander Plethodon .. (so much molecular data, so little morphology. Sadness!) |