- Shark, Ray, Fish, And Other Micros From Gainesville Florida
Shark, Ray, Fish, And Other Micros From Gainesville Florida By MarcoSr January 11, 2014 in Fossil Hunting Trips
- Micro-paleontology - The Fossil Forum
By digit, January 20, 2017 florida micro-fossils (and 4 more) 51 replies 22k views digit October 14, 2021 New Members Pleistocene micros from Merritt Island, Florida 1 2 3 By MarcoSr, October 14, 2015 merritt island micros (and 1 more) 59 replies 22 9k views Pongoloid August 1, 2017
- Lee Creek Smalls And Micros - The Fossil Forum
I just want to welcome you to the fascinating world of “small” and “micro” fossils from the mine tailings spoil piles from the PCS Phosphate mine (Lee Creek) in Aurora, North Carolina This open pit mine features exposures from the Pungo River (Lower Miocene), Yorktown (Early Pliocene), Chowan
- Shark, Ray, Fish, And Other Micros From The Peace River Of Florida
That's very cool Marco When I started communicating with John Hamilton about possible micros in the Peace River gravel, I didn't really know what to expect, but was hoping for terrestrial finds as well as shark and ray Your results are better than I expected for the amount of material I sent you
- Crabs, Crinoids, and Starfish Parts- Texas Cretaceous Del Rio Formation . . .
2 yr JamieLynn changed the title to Crabs, Crinoids, and Starfish Parts- Texas Cretaceous Del Rio Formation Micros
- Merritt Island, Florida - Pleistocene fossil photos
Merritt Island, Florida - Pleistocene fossil photos florida Merritt Island micros By old bones January 7, 2016 in Micro-paleontology
- Micro fossils from Post Oak Creek, Texas - The Fossil Forum
These are my finds from a nice sample of sandy micro matrix from the Post Oak Creek in Sherman, TX As others have attested, there are many fossils of sawfish to be found at the micro level I very much enjoyed picking these as I find them as aesthetically pleasing as the denticles that I love to
- Revisiting Spergen Hill, Indiana And Some Of Its Mississippian Micro . . .
This is my first "new topic" post to the FF, so I hope I'm doing this correctly If you have a microscope or equivalent and a current or potential interest in micro-fossils, you might enjoy collecting at the following historic locality: Mississippian Salem Limestone, about 5 miles east of Salem,
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