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Ovula sp., two steinkerns Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Santee Limestone.
Petaloconchus sculpturata, two spiraling shells Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Raysor Marl.
Pharkidonotus percarinatus, globular planispiral shell, bilateral symmetry Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Graham Formation; Wayland shale member.
Pharkidonotus percarinatus, globular, planispiral shell, bilateral symmetry strong ridge down the center Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Graham Formation; Wayland shale member.
Phymatopleura brazoensis, conical high-spired shell with a shallow sinus on the outer lip Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Graham Formation; Wayland shale member.
Platyceras parvum, three shells Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Plattsburg Limestone; Member: Spring Hill Limestone.
Platyceras sp., three small steinkerns representing internal casts of the shell Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Lime Creek Formation.
Polinias heros, numerous low-spired shells Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Eastover Formation.
Polinices duplicatus, three shells Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Raysor Marl.
Polinices sp., two large almost spherical shells Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Etchegoin Formation.
Prunum limulatum, 26 shells Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Raysor Marl.
Pseudelvia perspecitiva, two shells, generally ovate with rounded whorls Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Stone City Formation.
Puncturella altior, partial steinkern Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Santee Limestone.
Puncturella altior, steinkern Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Santee Limestone.
Pyramidella granulata, 40 shells Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Raysor Marl.
Pyrgiscus sp., eight shells Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Raysor Marl.
Pyrite replaced shell (Shansiella sp.) Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Modesto Formation.
Queen Conch (Lobatus gigas) Bob Campbell Geology Museum Modern; Donated: E. Halpen.
Santeevoluta wilmingtonensis, partial steinkern Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
Santeevoluta wilmingtonensis, partial steinkern Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Santee Limestone.
Santeevoluta wilmingtonensis, partial steinkern Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
Santeevoluta wilmingtonensis, phosphate replaced shell Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
Santeevoluta wilmingtonensis, two phosphate replaced shells Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
Scala sayana, six shells - high spired Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Eastover Formation.
Scaphella mutabilis, 14 elongated high-spired shells Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Eastover Formation.
Sconsia hodgei, four shells Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Raysor Marl.
Seila adamsii, 13 small shells Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Raysor Marl.
Serpulorbis granifera, ingrown tubular shells Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Raysor Marl.
Serpulorbis granifera, mass if intergrown tubular shells Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Raysor Marl.
Serpulorbis granifera, three calcareous worm tubes Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Eastover Formation.
Shansiella carbonaria, two crushed shells Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Plattsburg Limestone; Member: Spring Hill Limestone.
Shark eye moon snail (Neverita duplicata) Bob Campbell Geology Museum Modern; Donated: Z. Zuber.
Sigaretus fragilis, partially crushed shell Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Eastover Formation.
Silica steinkerns (Viviparus reesidi) Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Morrison Formation
Sinum perspectivum, shell with a very small, very low, flat spire Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Caloosahatche Formation.
Siphocypraea carolinensis, one shell fragment Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Raysor Marl.
Siphonalia devexa, three high-spired shells Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Eastover Formation.
Siphonalia migrans, incomplete shell Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Eastover Formation.
Snail (Cerithium sp.) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 25 million years old.
Snail (Ecphora quadricostata) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 7 million years old; Formation: Eastover Formation.
Snail (Gastropod), 12 tiny shells Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Raysor Marl.
Snail (Gastropod), 16 small shells Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Raysor Marl.
Snail (Gastropod), portion of gastropod partially exposed in fragment of limestone Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Lime Creek Formation.
Snail (Gastropod), two incomplete bellerophontid snails Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Lime Creek Formation.
Snail (Gastropod), very large snail steinkern Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Santee Limestone.
Snail (Musashia indurata) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 22 million years old; Formation: Astoria Formation.
Snail shell (Haustator sp.) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 39 million years old; Formation: Santee Limestone.
Snails (Turritella mortoni) internal casts (x2) Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Aquaia Formation.