I received this message and gave Buck the URL of the CP Database and the
email address of the discussion group. I also sent him a list of books that
might help. However, I don't know much about the questions he asked and
forwarded the message to the group. Please respond to him and the group
since I am curious about the questions myself.
Christoph
In a message dated 96-02-27 11:40:02 EST, ds_maxwell@VENUS.TWU.EDU (CONNIE)
writes:
>from Buck Latham
>
>>> I am involved in a science/technology project at my school, Dobbs
>Elementary
>in Rockwall, Texas. My team's topic is carnivorous plants and how they
might
>be important in making our world a better place to live. At present our
>study
>is three-fold:
>1. general research of the topic
>2. search for information on how these plants can make our world a better
>place
> Can medicines or other products be made from them?
> Can they be eaten?
> Can they be used to get rid of unwanted insects and other small animals?
>3. search for information on what is being done to preserve these plants.
>
> If you can help me with any information or give me any leads to help, I
>will thank you so much. ......
>
>Please respond at this e-mail address:
>paulhamm@tenet.edu
>
>
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Forwarded message:
To: cbelan9630@aol.com
IN THE MESSAGE I SENT YESTERDAY I GAVE YOU THE INCORRECT ADDRESS FOR BUCK
LATHAM: PLEASE RESPOND TO HIM AT paulhamm@tenet.edu.
I have forwarded all other messages to him.
Sorry for the error. Thanks , Connie G Maxwell
>>Dear Sir:
>>This young man wrote to me for information about carnivorous plants and
their
uses. I found your name on the internet and felt you would be able to help
him
with his project. I am forwarding his message to you.
Thanks,
Connie G Maxwell DS_Maxwell@TWU.EDU Health Science Librarian
from Buck Latham
>> I am involved in a science/technology project at my school, Dobbs
Elementary
in Rockwall, Texas. My team's topic is carnivorous plants and how they might
be important in making our world a better place to live. At present our
study
is three-fold:
1. general research of the topic
2. search for information on how these plants can make our world a better
place
Can medicines or other products be made from them?
Can they be eaten?
Can they be used to get rid of unwanted insects and other small animals?
3. search for information on what is being done to preserve these plants.
If you can help me with any information or give me any leads to help, I
will thank you so much. ......
Please respond at this e-mail address:
paulhamm@telnet.edu