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Euphemites carbonarius, globular, planispiral shell Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Graham Formation; Wayland shale member.
Santeevoluta wilmingtonensis, partial steinkern Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
Ficapsis sp., phosphate replacement of shell Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
Santeevoluta wilmingtonensis, two phosphate replaced shells Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
Haustator sp., two phosphate replaced steinkerns Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
Haustator sp., unassociated steinkern and shell impression Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Santee Limestone.
Serpulorbis granifera, mass if intergrown tubular shells Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Raysor Marl.
Bucanopsis sp., two shells Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Plattsburg Limestone; Member: Spring Hill Limestone.
Clathodrilla sp., nine shells - elongated and high-spired Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Eastover Formation.
Polinices sp., two large almost spherical shells Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Etchegoin Formation.
Turritella variabilis, three incomplete variables Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Eastover Formation.
Trepospira depressa, low conical shell Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Graham Formation; Wayland shale member.
Mitra sp., partial steinkern Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
Haustator sp., steinkern in matrix Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Santee Limestone.
Busycon tuberculatum, 16 shells elongate and high-spired Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Eastover Formation.
Clavilithes aff. abruptus, partial large steinkern Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Santee Limestone.
Snail shell (Haustator sp.) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 39 million years old; Formation: Santee Limestone.
Turritella plebia, two incomplete shells Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Eastover Formation.
Platyceras parvum, three shells Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Plattsburg Limestone; Member: Spring Hill Limestone.
Goniasma sp., incomplete high-spired snail shell Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Washington Shale.
Conus diluvianus, elongate shell with tapering body whorl Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Eastover Formation.
Terebra sp., slender, conical, very high-spired shell Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Caloosahatche Formation.
Cyclomera inflatum, limestone filled calcite replaced shell Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Fairview Formation.
Architectonica cf. nupera, one low-spired shell Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Raysor Marl.
Shansiella carbonaria, two crushed shells Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Plattsburg Limestone; Member: Spring Hill Limestone.
Pseudelvia perspecitiva, two shells, generally ovate with rounded whorls Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Stone City Formation.
Xenophora sp., steinkern in matrix Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
Ficopsis sp., phosphate replaced shell Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
Drilla aff. Limulata, single high-spired shell Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Raysor Marl.
Baby's ear (Sinum perspectivum) Bob Campbell Geology Museum Donated: Mr. and Mrs. U.S. Eaddy.
Serpulorbis granifera, three calcareous worm tubes Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Eastover Formation.
Shark eye moon snail (Neverita duplicata) Bob Campbell Geology Museum Modern; Donated: Z. Zuber.
Cymatospira montfortianus, globular, planispiral shell, bilateral symmetry Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Graham Formation; Wayland shale member.
Cypraea sp., three steinkerns of an egg shaped shell Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Santee Limestone.
Pharkidonotus percarinatus, globular planispiral shell, bilateral symmetry Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Graham Formation; Wayland shale member.
Goniobasis tenera, chet packed with silicified gastropods and steinkerns Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Green River Formation.
Straparolus sp., two incomplete steinkerns and one snail shell Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Lime Creek Formation.
Sinum perspectivum, shell with a very small, very low, flat spire Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Caloosahatche Formation.
Busycon carica, snail shell having a pear shape and high spire Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Yorktown Formation.
Goniobasis tenera, chert packed with silicified gastropod steinkerns Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Green River Formation; Lumen tongue member.
Platyceras sp., three small steinkerns representing internal casts of the shell Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Lime Creek Formation.
Whelk (Busycon contrarium) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 100 thousand years old; Formation: Coastal plain deposits; Donated: John and Larry Turner.
Glabrocingulum grayvillense, shell conical, fairly high-spired with a blunt apex 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.