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thank you starting so welcome everyone um tonights presentation is stories of stones and Bones uh geological history of Texas Memorial Museum and our presenter is Dr Pamela R Owen and she is the associate director of Texas Memorial Museum the Natural History Museum on the main campus of the University of Texas at Austin she oversees all operations and programs including educator professional development and popular public events such as identification day her formal education includes a ba and Ms in biology from California State University Long Beach and a PhD in geological Sciences from the University of Texas at Austin a research associate with the Texas vertebrate paleontology paleontology collections Dr Owen is studying late plasticine mammal fossils recovered from a stream deposit and Southeastern Travis County Texas and boy I was worried about a few of those words in there Pamela I am not a geologist so um I will thank you very much and if you would like to take over and you be