> Ackerman. It's a Young World After All. p. 84
> He talks about them but gives no particular reference.
>
> Khofal. Handy Dandy Evolution Refuter. p. 88
> He discusses polystrate fossils and references Rupke's article
> in Creation Research Soc. Qtrly, May 1966, p. 16-37
>
> Morris, J. The Young Earth. p. 100-102
> Long discussion, with photos - speaks specifically of polystrates
> through multiple coal seams.
>
> Young, Davis. Christianity and the Age of the Earth. p. 74, 83, 137-
> 138, 147
> Acknowledges their existence. References 2 articles by Rupke
> (one of which being Geo. Soc. of America 80 (1969) p. 2109-14
>
> This is just a few of the references in my library. I don't pretend
> to be qualified to address any of them. I've just listed them FYI.
> I hope this helps.
> jbt
>
>
> Glenn Morton wrote:
> >
> > Can you provide a reference for the polystrate tree through several strata of
> > coal? I have never heard of this even in creationist literature.
>
>
Thanks John you sure saved me some time.
-Randy