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Agoniatites sp. Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Tindouf Basin
Agoniatites venuxemi, nearly complete ammonoid Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Mahantango.
Ammonite (Agoniatites sp.) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 350 million years old; Donated: H. Abercrombie.
Ammonite (Alligaticeras sp.) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 180 million years old; Donated: H. Abercrombie.
Ammonite (Arietites bucklandi) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 190 million years old; Formation: Lias Formation.
Ammonite (Asteroceras obtusum) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 190 million years old.
Ammonite (Asteroceras stellare) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 200 million years old; Formation: Frodingham Ironstone; Donated: H. Abercrombie.
Ammonite (Conlinoceras tarrantense) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 95 million years old; Formation: Woodbine Formation; Donated: Shawn Hamm.
Ammonite (Dactylioceras commune) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 190 million years old; Formation: Witby Mudstone; Donated: H. Abercrombie.
Ammonite (Dactylioceras sp.) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 180 million years old; Formation: Upper Lias Clay; Donated: Kermit Watson.
Ammonite (Desmoceras sp.) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 110 million years old; Donated: H. Abercrombie.
Ammonite (Didymoceras sp.) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 73 million years old; Formation: Pierre Shale.
Ammonite (Eopachydiscus marcianus) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 100 million years old; Formation: Duck Creek Limestone; Donated: Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Gosnell.
Ammonite (Hamites maximus) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 100 million years old; Formation: Gault Clay Formation.
Ammonite (Mortaniceras equidistans) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 100 million years old; Formation: Duck Creek Limestone; Donated: Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Gosnell.
Ammonite (Placenticeras sp.) Bob Campbell Geology Museum Donated: A.D. Boone.
Ammonite (Placenticeras sp.) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 70 million years old; Formation: Bearpaw Shale.
Ammonite (Pleuroceras spinatum) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 180 million years; Formation: Lias Formation; Donated: H. Abercrombie.
Ammonite (Rhaeboceras sp.) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 69 million years old; Formation: Bearpaw Shale.
Ammonite (Sphenodiscus lenticularis) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 67 million years old; Formation: Fox Hills Sandstone.