Pam & comp.,
I have left John Morris and the idea about the geology of Texas alone. If I had been at ICR and able to reach some understanding with Cumming I think that the foot tracks would still go back to AMNH overkill but my interest in in AMNH has to do with how Croizat was treated and not how the Komodo Dragon Exhibit was poised to drag the Herp Club from Huntercounty in locmotory patterns I could not recover the specimens so jarred. But thanks for the reference.
I had started to address this issue IN BIOGEOGRAPHY by looking at the Newark Supergroup and the Creataous-Devonian view of stratigraphy against Young who seemed to be wrongly slamming creationism for a Christian purpose but the science fell to a corrleation being used to argue for tiatothere "genes for horns" despite the reasoning still being as they say at ICR that evolutionists simply stacked the exhibits and since I know something of natural history museum creation (my Grandfather and the one at Fredonia State)
the weight of my subjective knowledge of the evidence still leans in ICR's favor as I have had some communication with herptologists at AMNH alsoand my knowledge of NJ geology was for a time appreciated by the fish paleontologist AMy McCune.