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Fossils on display at the Denver Museum of Natural History

Some "random" marine invertebrate Ordovician and Devonian fossils from Upstate NY, that I collected long ago when I was an undergraduate geology major at Adirondack Community College (now SUNY Adirondack) going on amazing field trips with Professor Anson S. Piper, a true "one of a kind" geologist (and Revolutionary War re-enactor), all over NY State. These aren't particularly noteworthy, but more like good examples of the types of abundant invertebrate fossils that you might find in western and central NY. I am trying to identify some of these, as the location data are well gone (except for one of the rocks). I'll add my thoughts and I welcome corrections and other ideas greatly. - OK, this one I know from whence it came: a piece of Middle Ordovician limestone of the Trenton Group at Trenton Falls, near Barneveld, Oneida County, NY. Collected on a (what turned out to be) a "Guerrilla Overnight Camp Out" at the Falls (then Niagara-Mohawk Power Corp. property), in late spring 1974. So, at the top is an Middle Ordovician crinoid (echinoderm) with the columnal stalk, and, I think, some of the arms of the crown. Left center, there is a tail or pygidia of a trilobite (primitive arthropod), possibly the genus Flexicalymene. There are also stalked bryozoan fragments here, an encrusting bryozoan, Prasopora (pper right), along with disarticulated crinoid columnals, and a few brachiopods. This rock is a real "fossil hash."

Found in carboniferous limestone at Salthill Quarry in Lancashire

Oregon Sea Grant hosted its annual Fossil Fest at the Hatfield Marine Science Center's Visitor Center in Newport on Feb. 8, 2020. (photo by Casey Henley, Broken Banjo Photography)

Split the rock back home, to get some fresh specimens - this was about the only good one that leapt out.

Fossil hunting along I-64 in West Virginia. The locality includes many plant fossils and some marine fossils. The latter included a few crinoid ossicles with a small pointy tooth.

Fossil Frenzy Hike and River Seining with the VA Aquarium Summer Camp

Amelie for president. Agenda: Rid the university of all fossils– but does she mean ammonites, brachiopods and corals, or is she talking about retiring fossil professors?

Fossil Ammonite at El Torcal, Andalucia

dark reconstruction of two Anomalocaris chasing a trilobite

33 million year old fossil of alder leaves (Alnus sp.). John Dy Fossil Beds, Oregon.

Taken at the Thomas Condon Paleontology and Visitor Center

 

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A selection of my rock, mineral and fossil collection.

The most popular guided program at the park

A six-inch length of fossil wood that has been replaced by hematite. Found by me many years ago at a construction site excavation in Landsdown, Maryland just outside Baltimore, Maryland. This site is now the location of a Home Depot at the intersection of Washington Blvd. and the Baltimore Beltway.

I've always loved beachcombing, and been fascinated by fossils but haven't ever really found any on the the beach before. A while ago I'd seen Fossil Hunting trips in Whitby (a couple of hours away) being advertised - we spent a few days in Whitby last year, but there were no trips running while we were there. I knew we were going back this April so I waited to see if there would be one while we were there, but sadly not.

 

Jack's interested in fossils too so I decided that for his birthday, I'd book us both onto a trip and just make the drive over specially. I'm so glad we did! We both found some great fossils (a bit gutted that I lost one of mine through a hole in my bag) including one that the group leader hammered open for Jack, who got to reveal what had been hidden inside for millions of years.

 

We did the trip with www.fossils-uk.com/whitby-fossil-hunting-trips/ - definitely recommend it, although be warned you have to cross some insanely slippery rocks (I have a bruise on my bum to prove just how slippery!)

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Description des mollusques fossiles qui se trouvent dans les grès verts des environs de Genève / par F.-J. Pictet et William Roux.

 

Genève : impr. de Jules-Guillaume Fick, 1847-1853.

 

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I found fossils...and a snail shell! Later I found a spectacular trilobite.

Quilt for my youngest brother. Finished in the summer, and sent to Europe with my dad and step mom.

 

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City of Fort Collins/Grant Smith

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Oregon Sea Grant hosted its annual Fossil Fest at the Hatfield Marine Science Center's Visitor Center in Newport on Feb. 8, 2020. (photo by Casey Henley, Broken Banjo Photography)

Fossils discovered by Shahid Malik

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