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Zaphrentis aff. spinosa, four incomplete corals Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Monteagle Limestone.
Grewingkia canadensis. two solitary rugose corals in limestone Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: McMillan Formation.
Astrhelia palmatam partial coral colony Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Eastover Formation.
Colonial coral (Sleractinia) Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Coastal plain deposits; Donated: Mr. and Mrs. Ulmer Eaddy.
Rugose coral, 17 skeletons Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Hartsella Sandstone.
Zaphrentis sp., two corals Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Monteagle Limestone.
Heterophrentis sp., short, curving conical corals Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Lime Creek Formation.
Endopachys sp., steinkern of internal matrix Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Santee Limestone.
Stony coral (Seleractinia), natural mold of skeleton in matrix Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Santee Limestone.
Tabulate coral (Aulopora sp.) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 425 million years old; Formation: Jeffersonville Limestone.
Cellepora cf. massalis, two partial colonies Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Eastover Formation.
Colonial horn coral (Hexagonaria sp.) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 325 million years old; Formation: Salem & Warsaw Formation.
Tabulate coral (Conularia sp.) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 315 million years old.
Lophophyllidium proliferum, three small corals Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Grenola Limestone.
Grewingkia canadensis, large rugose coral, embedded in limestone Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: McMillan Formation.
Chain coral (Halysites sp.) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 440 million year old; Formation: Allan Bay Formation; Donated: Jody Tinsley.
Madracis sp., partial colony Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Clinchfield Formation.
Septastrea marylandica, four gastropod shells Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Raysor Marl.
Brain coral (Colpophyllia natans) Bob Campbell Geology Museum Modern; Donated: E. Halpen.
Lophophyllidium proliferum, sol. coral, thing slightly curving conical theca Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Graham Formation.