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Hemipristis curvatus, seven isolated teeth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Clinchfield Formation.
Hemipristis curvatus, six teeth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Harleyville Formation.
Hemipristis curvatus, ten teeth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Clinchfield Formation.
Hemipristis curvatus, three teeth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
Hemipristis curvatus, tooth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Harleyville Formation.
Hemipristis curvatus, tooth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Harleyville Formation.
Hemipristis curvatus, two isolated lower anterior Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Clinchfield Formation.
Hemipristis curvatus, two lateral teeth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Clinchfield Formation.
Hemipristis curvatus, two teeth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Clinchfield Formation.
Hemipristis serra, nine teeth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Bone Valley Deposits.
Hemipristis serra, three teeth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Bone Valley Deposits.
Hemipristis serra, upper tooth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Wando Formation.
Herbivorous mammal (Merycoidodon gracilis) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 33 million years old; Formation: Brule Formation.
Heterdontus cf. lerichei, two crushing teeth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
Heterodontus cf. lerichei, crushing tooth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
Heterodontus cf. lerichei, two crushing teeth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
Heterodontus cf. lerichei, two crushing teeth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
Heterophrentis sp., short, cuning conical corals Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Lime Creek Formation.
Heterophrentis sp., short, curving conical corals Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Lime Creek Formation.
Heteropora sp., five fragments of branching bryozoan Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Peedee Formation.
Hexanchus cf. agassizi, four incomplete teeth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
Hexanchus cf. agassizi, incomplete tooth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
Hexanchus cf. agassizi, three teeth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
Hexanchus cf. agassizi, three teeth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
Hickory (Carya antiquorum) Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Fort Union Formtion.
Hickory nut (Juglans costata) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 32 million years old; Formation: Florissant Shale.
High spired slender shell (Turritella mortoni) Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Aquaia Formation.
Holocephalian (Holocephali), incomplete tritor Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Peedee Formation.
Hoploscaphites sp., male ammonite (microcouch) Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Fox Hills.
Horn coral (Helicophyllum sp.) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 425 million years old; Formation: Jeffersonville Limestone.
Horse (Equus sp.), two teeth Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Horse tooth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Coastal plain deposits.
Horseshoe crab (Mesolimulus walchi) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 155 million years old; Formation: Malm zeta.
Horsetail (Calamites cisti) Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Tonganoxie Sandstone.
Horsetail (Calamites sp.), extinct Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Pella Beds.
Hustedia mormoni, five articulated specimens Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Hughes Creek Shale.
Hustedia mormoni, one shell Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Grenola Limestone.
Hybodont Shark (Petrodus patelliformis), dermal denticles Bob Campbell Geology Museum 307 million years old; Formation: Altamont Limestone.
Hydractinia multispinosa, 7 fragments of shell-like chitinous material Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Eastover Formation.
Hydreinocrinus sp., stem section Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Harpersville Formation; Belknap Ls. Mbr.
Hystriculina sp., four crushed specimens Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Plattsburg Limestone; Member: Spring Hill Limestone.
Incongruous ark clam (Anadara brasiliana) Bob Campbell Geology Museum Modern; Donated: Z. Zuber.
Insect (Orthoptera) insect preserved us impression on mud Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Green River Formation
Insect larvae Bob Campbell Geology Museum 170 million years old.
Insectivorous mammal (Leptictis dakotensis) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 33 million years old; Formation: Brule Formation.
Ironwood (Carpinus fraterna) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 32 million years old; Formation: Florissant Shale.
Ischyrhiza mira Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Peedee Formation.
Ischyrhiza mira, incomplete rostral spine Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Peedee Formation.
Ischyrhiza mira, partial rostral spine Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Peedee Formation.
Isocardia fraterna, four left and three right valves Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Eastover Formation.
Isognomon maxillatus, right and left valve Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Eastover Formation.
Isotelus sp., eygidium in matrix Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Holston Formation.
Isotelus sp., limestone with comp. pygidium and partial cephalon Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Holston Formation.
Isurus cf. paucus, three lateral teeth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Coastal plain deposits.
Isurus hastalis, upper right lateral tooth embedded in matrix Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Eastover Formation.
Isurus oxyrhynchus, three teeth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Bone Valley Deposits.
Isurus praecursor, 10 incomplete teeth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Harleyville Formation.
Isurus praecursor, 14 teeth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Harleyville Formation.
Isurus praecursor, 20 teeth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
Isurus praecursor, eight teeth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Harleyville Formation.
Isurus praecursor, eight teeth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Harleyville Formation.
Isurus praecursor, five teeth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Harleyville Formation.
Isurus praecursor, four teeth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
Isurus praecursor, isolated lateral tooth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Clinchfield Formation.
Isurus praecursor, isolated lateral tooth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Clinchfield Formation.
Isurus praecursor, one tooth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Clinchfield Formation.
Isurus praecursor, thee teeth and two fragments Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Harleyville Formation.
Isurus praecursor, three teeth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Harleyville Formation.
Isurus praecursor, three teeth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Harleyville Formation.
Isurus praecursor, three teeth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Harleyville Formation.
Isurus praecursor, three teeth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Harleyville Formation.
Isurus praecursor, tooth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Harleyville Formation.
Isurus praecursor, tooth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Harleyville Formation.
Isurus praecursor, tooth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Harleyville Formation.
Isurus praecursor, two teeth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
Isurus praecursor, two teeth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
Isurus praecursor, two teeth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Harleyville Formation.
Isurus praecursor, two teeth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
Isurus praecursor, upper tooth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
Isurus sp., partial upper anterior tooth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Bone Valley Deposits.
Jefferson's ground sloth (Megalonyx jeffersoni) manual digit 3 (knuckle) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 150,000 - 11,000 years old; Formation: Edisto Formation; Donated: Eric Sprott.
Jefferson's ground sloth (Megalonyx jeffersonii), pedal digits 2 and ungual Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Combahee River, Colleton Co., SC; Donated: M. Havenstein.
Jeletzkytes Nodosus, scaphite phragmocone Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Pierre Shale.
Judas tree (Cercis parvifolia) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 32 million years old; Formation: Florissant Shale.
Juresania nebrascensis, articulated valves Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Graham Formation; Wayland shale member.
Juresania symmetrica, articulated valves Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Graham Formation; Wayland shale member.
Kaskia chesterensis, exoskeleton fragments in matrix Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Floyd Shale.
Kaskia chesterensis, pygidium in matrix Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Monteagle Limestone.
Kaskia chesterensis, pygidium in matrix Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Hartsella Sandstone.
King Helmet Snail Shell (Crassis tuberosa) Bob Campbell Geology Museum Modern; Donated: E. Halpen.
Kingena Wacoensis (Waconella), articulated specimen Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Washita Formation; Mainstreet Ls.
Kingena Wacoensis (Waconella), articulated specimen Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Washita Formation; Mainsteet Ls.
Knightia eocaena, death assemblage Bob Campbell Geology Museum 49 million years old; Formation: Green River Formation.
Knobbed whelk (Busycon carica) Bob Campbell Geology Museum Modern; Donated: E. Halpen.
Lacewing Bob Campbell Geology Museum 45 million years old; Formation: Green River Formation.
Laevicardium sublineatum, 6 isolated valves Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Raysor Marl.
Larus elmorei, right ulna shaft Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Bone Valley Deposits.