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Pipe organ coral (Tubipora musica) Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Tabulate coral (Conularia sp.) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 315 million years old.
Duodecimedusina wyerherleryi Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Brain coral (Colpophyllia natans) Bob Campbell Geology Museum Modern; Donated: E. Halpen.
Rugose coral, 17 skeletons Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Hartsella Sandstone.
Madracis sp., partial colony Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Clinchfield Formation.
Zaphrentis sp., incomplete calyx Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Hartsella Sandstone.
Zaphrentis sp., two corals Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Monteagle Limestone.
Endopachys sp., isolated calyx Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Clinchfield Formation.
Zaphrentis sp., two corals Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Monteagle Limestone.
Endopachys sp., portions of 11 corals Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Clinchfield Formation.
Septastrea sp., 77 small fragments Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Raysor Marl.
Stony coral (Seleractinia), partial colony Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Santee Limestone.
Coral, four fragments of branching scheraetinian corals Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Tamiami Formation.
Stony coral (Acropora sp.) Bob Campbell Geology Museum Donated: C. and L. Howard.
Zaphrentis aff. spinosa, two corals Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Monteagle Limestone.
Lophophyllidium proliferum, sing. coral, slightly curving Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Graham Formation.
Lophophyllidium proliferum, three small corals Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Grenola Limestone.
Septastrea marylandica, four gastropod shells Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Raysor Marl.
Endopachys sp., steinkern of internal matrix Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Santee Limestone.
Zaphrentis aff. spinosa, four incomplete corals Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Monteagle Limestone.
Lophophyllidium proliferum, eight specimens Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Plattsburg Limestone; Member: Spring Hill Limestone.
Septustrea marylandica, three coral specimens Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Eastover Formation.
Astrhelia palmatam partial coral colony Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Eastover Formation.
Heterophrentis sp., short, curving conical corals Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Lime Creek Formation.
Endopachys sp., steinkern (internal morphology) in matrix Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Santee Limestone.
Lophophyllidium proliferum, small, isolated horn coral, conical Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Oread Formation.
Horn coral (Helicophyllum sp.) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 425 million years old; Formation: Jeffersonville Limestone.
Grewingkia canadensis, two incomplete solitary rugose corals Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: McMillan Formation.
Tabulate coral (Syringopora sp.) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 425 million years old; Formation: Jeffersonville Limestone.
Tabulate coral (Aulopora sp.) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 425 million years old; Formation: Jeffersonville Limestone.
Astrangia sp., oyster valve covered by coral growth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Caloosahatche Formation.
Heterophrentis sp., short, cuning conical corals Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Lime Creek Formation.
Astrangia conradi, seven small coral colonies Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Eastover Formation.
Lophophyllidium proliferum, sol. coral, thing slightly curving conical theca Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Graham Formation.
Grewingkia canadensis, three solitary homcorals, long and conical Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: McMillan Formation.
Grewingkia canadensis. two solitary rugose corals in limestone Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: McMillan Formation.
Grewingkia canadensis, large rugose coral, embedded in limestone Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: McMillan Formation.
Zaphrentis sp., three incomplete corals, conical, wide cir. calyx Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Citronelle Formation.
Cellepora cf. massalis, two partial colonies Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Eastover Formation.
Grewingkia canadensis, limestone fragment with two rugose corals Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: McMillan Formation.
Favistina stellata, colonial rugose coral with 12 short septa Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: McMillan Formation.
Colonial coral (Sleractinia) Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Coastal plain deposits; Donated: Mr. and Mrs. Ulmer Eaddy.
Endopachys sp., steinkern showing internal morphology Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
Astrhelia sp., three large fragments of branching colonial coral Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Yorktown Formation.
Astrhelia sp., stout ebony with a thick walled skeleton Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Coastal plain deposits.
Stony coral (Seleractinia), natural mold of skeleton in matrix Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Santee Limestone.
Chain coral (Halysites sp.) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 440 million year old; Formation: Allan Bay Formation; Donated: Jody Tinsley.
Colonial horn coral (Hexagonaria sp.) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 325 million years old; Formation: Salem & Warsaw Formation.
Coral 'Petosky Stone' (Hexagonaria percarinata), state stone of Michigan Bob Campbell Geology Museum 350 million years old; Donated: H. Abercrombie.
Streptelasma sp., three incomplete corals, elongated, narrow and sharply tapering Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Whitewood Formation.
Hydractinia multispinosa, 7 fragments of shell-like chitinous material Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Eastover Formation.
Favosites canadensis, massive colony with long, narrow, closely packed corallites Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Onandaga Limestone; Nedrow mem.