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Serpulorbis granifera, ingrown tubular shells
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Raysor Marl.
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Natica plicatella, two large shells
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Raysor Marl.
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Turritella vertebroides, four steinkerns
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Peedee Formation.
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Epitoneum sp., three tiny shells
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Raysor Marl.
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Snail (Ecphora quadricostata)
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
7 million years old; Formation: Eastover Formation.
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Siphonalia devexa, three high-spired shells
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Eastover Formation.
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Terebra curvilatra, ten high spired shells
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Eastover Formation.
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Polinias heros, numerous low-spired shells
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Eastover Formation.
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Turritella plebia, numerous high-spired shells
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Eastover Formation.
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Terebra sp., seven smaller shells
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Raysor Marl.
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Turritella variabilis, numerous high-spired shells
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Eastover Formation.
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Caricella sp., three steinkerns
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
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Haustator sp., two partial steinkerns
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Harleyville Formation.
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Oliva literata, 12 elongated, low spired shells
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Eastover Formation.
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Acteon sp., three tiny shells
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Raysor Marl.
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Eulima eborea, three very small shells
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Eastover Formation.
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Strombiformis eborea, three tiny shells
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Raysor Marl.
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Nassa trivittatoides, high-spired small shells
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Eastover Formation.
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Mangilia parroidea, ten elongated, high-spired shells
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Eastover Formation.
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Clavatula sp., three high-spired shells
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Raysor Marl.
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Conus cf. smithvillensis, four steinkerns
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Santee Limestone.
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Conus cf. smithvillensis, six steinkerns
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Santee Limestone.
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Snail (Cerithium sp.)
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
25 million years old.
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Ecphora quadricostata, 14 moderate high-spired shells
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Eastover Formation.
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Ficus affinis, phosphate replaced shell
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
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Giant tun (Tonna galea)
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Modern; Donated: Z. Zuber.
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Aurinia mutabilis, four incomplete large shells
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Raysor Marl.
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Santeevoluta wilmingtonensis, partial steinkern
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Santee Limestone.
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Santeevoluta wilmingtonensis, phosphate replaced shell
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
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Diodora cf. nucula, eight shells
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Raysor Marl.
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Diodora cf. redimicula, small shells
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Raysor Marl.
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Architectonica sp., one low-spired shell
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Raysor Marl.
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Oliva literata, 21 shells
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Eastover Formation.
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Scaphella mutabilis, 14 elongated high-spired shells
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Eastover Formation.
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Vexillum cf. wandoensis, six shells
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Raysor Marl.
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Acteocina candei, 134 tiny shells and fragments
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Raysor Marl.
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Architectonica nobilis, one low-spired shell
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Raysor Marl.
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Dreissena tippana, steinkern in matrix
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Peedee Formation.
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Cymatosyrinx lunata, one high-spired shell
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Raysor Marl.
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Chaetopleura cf. apiculata, 10 posterior plates
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Raysor Marl.
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Drilla aff. impressa, 28 smaller shells
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Raysor Marl.
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Lightning Whelk (Sinistrofulgar sinistrum)
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Modern; Donated: E. Halpen.
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Conus cf. smithvillensis, three steinkerns
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Santee Limestone.
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Bellerophon sp, partial steinkern
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Altamont Limestone; Member: Amoret Limestone.
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Knobbed whelk (Busycon carica)
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Modern; Donated: E. Halpen.
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Caricella sp., steinkern
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
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Cymatosyrinx aclinica, four high-spired shells
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Raysor Marl.
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Lirosoma sulcasa, ten moderately high spired shells
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Eastover Formation.
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Tectonica pusilla, approx. 320 very small shells
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Raysor Marl.
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Turbonilla spp., 118 small shells and fragments
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Raysor Marl.
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Euphemites carbonarius, globular, planispiral shell
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Graham Formation; Wayland shale member.
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Santeevoluta wilmingtonensis, partial steinkern
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
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Ficapsis sp., phosphate replacement of shell
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
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Santeevoluta wilmingtonensis, two phosphate replaced shells
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
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Haustator sp., two phosphate replaced steinkerns
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
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Haustator sp., unassociated steinkern and shell impression
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Santee Limestone.
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Serpulorbis granifera, mass if intergrown tubular shells
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Raysor Marl.
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Bucanopsis sp., two shells
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Plattsburg Limestone; Member: Spring Hill Limestone.
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Clathodrilla sp., nine shells - elongated and high-spired
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Eastover Formation.
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Polinices sp., two large almost spherical shells
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Etchegoin Formation.
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Turritella variabilis, three incomplete variables
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Eastover Formation.
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Trepospira depressa, low conical shell
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Graham Formation; Wayland shale member.
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Mitra sp., partial steinkern
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
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Haustator sp., steinkern in matrix
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Santee Limestone.
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Busycon tuberculatum, 16 shells elongate and high-spired
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Eastover Formation.
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Clavilithes aff. abruptus, partial large steinkern
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Santee Limestone.
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Snail shell (Haustator sp.)
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
39 million years old; Formation: Santee Limestone.
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Turritella plebia, two incomplete shells
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Eastover Formation.
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Platyceras parvum, three shells
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Plattsburg Limestone; Member: Spring Hill Limestone.
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Goniasma sp., incomplete high-spired snail shell
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Washington Shale.
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Conus diluvianus, elongate shell with tapering body whorl
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Eastover Formation.
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Terebra sp., slender, conical, very high-spired shell
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Caloosahatche Formation.
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Cyclomera inflatum, limestone filled calcite replaced shell
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Fairview Formation.
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Architectonica cf. nupera, one low-spired shell
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Raysor Marl.
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Shansiella carbonaria, two crushed shells
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Plattsburg Limestone; Member: Spring Hill Limestone.
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Pseudelvia perspecitiva, two shells, generally ovate with rounded whorls
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Stone City Formation.
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Xenophora sp., steinkern in matrix
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
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Ficopsis sp., phosphate replaced shell
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
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Drilla aff. Limulata, single high-spired shell
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Raysor Marl.
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Baby's ear (Sinum perspectivum)
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Donated: Mr. and Mrs. U.S. Eaddy.
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Serpulorbis granifera, three calcareous worm tubes
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Eastover Formation.
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Phalium granulatum, snail shell with low pointed spire and inflated body whorl
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
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Shark eye moon snail (Neverita duplicata)
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Modern; Donated: Z. Zuber.
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Cymatospira montfortianus, globular, planispiral shell, bilateral symmetry
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Graham Formation; Wayland shale member.
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Cypraea sp., three steinkerns of an egg shaped shell
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Santee Limestone.
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Pharkidonotus percarinatus, globular planispiral shell, bilateral symmetry
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Graham Formation; Wayland shale member.
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Goniobasis tenera, chet packed with silicified gastropods and steinkerns
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Green River Formation.
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Straparolus sp., two incomplete steinkerns and one snail shell
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Lime Creek Formation.
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Sinum perspectivum, shell with a very small, very low, flat spire
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Caloosahatche Formation.
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Busycon carica, snail shell having a pear shape and high spire
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Yorktown Formation.
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Ficus eopapyratia, shell with inflated body whorl tapering to the siphonal canal
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Chipola Formation.
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Goniobasis tenera, chert packed with silicified gastropod steinkerns
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Green River Formation; Lumen tongue member.
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Platyceras sp., three small steinkerns representing internal casts of the shell
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Lime Creek Formation.
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Whelk (Busycon contrarium)
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
100 thousand years old; Formation: Coastal plain deposits; Donated: John and Larry Turner.
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Glabrocingulum grayvillense, shell conical, fairly high-spired with a blunt apex
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Graham Formation; Wayland shale member.
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Verconella hella, elongated fusiform shells with a high spire and pointed apex, two shells
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Stone City Formation.
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Distorsio septemdentata, ovate shell with rounded whorls strong revolving ribs and finer transverse ridges
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Stone City Formation.
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Cyclomera aff. Inflatum, snail shell embedded in a small fragment of fossiliferous limestone
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Fairview Formation.
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Pharkidonotus percarinatus, globular, planispiral shell, bilateral symmetry strong ridge down the center
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Graham Formation; Wayland shale member.
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Trigonostoma tenera, shell has a moderately high spire, whorls have flat shoulder and nearly flat sided
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Caloosahatche Formation.
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Serpulorbis granifera, ingrown tubular shells
Natica plicatella, two large shells
Turritella vertebroides, four steinkerns
Epitoneum sp., three tiny shells
Snail (Ecphora quadricostata)
Siphonalia devexa, three high-spired shells
Terebra curvilatra, ten high spired shells
Polinias heros, numerous low-spired shells
Turritella plebia, numerous high-spired shells
Terebra sp., seven smaller shells
Turritella variabilis, numerous high-spired shells
Caricella sp., three steinkerns
Haustator sp., two partial steinkerns
Oliva literata, 12 elongated, low spired shells
Acteon sp., three tiny shells
Eulima eborea, three very small shells
Strombiformis eborea, three tiny shells
Nassa trivittatoides, high-spired small shells
Mangilia parroidea, ten elongated, high-spired shells
Clavatula sp., three high-spired shells
Conus cf. smithvillensis, four steinkerns
Conus cf. smithvillensis, six steinkerns
Snail (Cerithium sp.)
Ecphora quadricostata, 14 moderate high-spired shells
Ficus affinis, phosphate replaced shell
Giant tun (Tonna galea)
Aurinia mutabilis, four incomplete large shells
Santeevoluta wilmingtonensis, partial steinkern
Santeevoluta wilmingtonensis, phosphate replaced shell
Diodora cf. nucula, eight shells
Diodora cf. redimicula, small shells
Architectonica sp., one low-spired shell
Oliva literata, 21 shells
Scaphella mutabilis, 14 elongated high-spired shells
Vexillum cf. wandoensis, six shells
Acteocina candei, 134 tiny shells and fragments
Architectonica nobilis, one low-spired shell
Dreissena tippana, steinkern in matrix
Cymatosyrinx lunata, one high-spired shell
Chaetopleura cf. apiculata, 10 posterior plates
Drilla aff. impressa, 28 smaller shells
Lightning Whelk (Sinistrofulgar sinistrum)
Conus cf. smithvillensis, three steinkerns
Bellerophon sp, partial steinkern
Knobbed whelk (Busycon carica)
Caricella sp., steinkern
Cymatosyrinx aclinica, four high-spired shells
Lirosoma sulcasa, ten moderately high spired shells
Tectonica pusilla, approx. 320 very small shells
Turbonilla spp., 118 small shells and fragments
Euphemites carbonarius, globular, planispiral shell
Santeevoluta wilmingtonensis, partial steinkern
Ficapsis sp., phosphate replacement of shell
Santeevoluta wilmingtonensis, two phosphate replaced shells
Haustator sp., two phosphate replaced steinkerns
Haustator sp., unassociated steinkern and shell impression
Serpulorbis granifera, mass if intergrown tubular shells
Bucanopsis sp., two shells
Clathodrilla sp., nine shells - elongated and high-spired
Polinices sp., two large almost spherical shells
Turritella variabilis, three incomplete variables
Trepospira depressa, low conical shell
Mitra sp., partial steinkern
Haustator sp., steinkern in matrix
Busycon tuberculatum, 16 shells elongate and high-spired
Clavilithes aff. abruptus, partial large steinkern
Snail shell (Haustator sp.)
Turritella plebia, two incomplete shells
Platyceras parvum, three shells
Goniasma sp., incomplete high-spired snail shell
Conus diluvianus, elongate shell with tapering body whorl
Terebra sp., slender, conical, very high-spired shell
Cyclomera inflatum, limestone filled calcite replaced shell
Architectonica cf. nupera, one low-spired shell
Shansiella carbonaria, two crushed shells
Pseudelvia perspecitiva, two shells, generally ovate with rounded whorls
Xenophora sp., steinkern in matrix
Ficopsis sp., phosphate replaced shell
Drilla aff. Limulata, single high-spired shell
Baby's ear (Sinum perspectivum)
Serpulorbis granifera, three calcareous worm tubes
Phalium granulatum, snail shell with low pointed spire and inflated body whorl
Shark eye moon snail (Neverita duplicata)
Cymatospira montfortianus, globular, planispiral shell, bilateral symmetry
Cypraea sp., three steinkerns of an egg shaped shell
Pharkidonotus percarinatus, globular planispiral shell, bilateral symmetry
Goniobasis tenera, chet packed with silicified gastropods and steinkerns
Straparolus sp., two incomplete steinkerns and one snail shell
Sinum perspectivum, shell with a very small, very low, flat spire
Busycon carica, snail shell having a pear shape and high spire
Ficus eopapyratia, shell with inflated body whorl tapering to the siphonal canal
Goniobasis tenera, chert packed with silicified gastropod steinkerns
Platyceras sp., three small steinkerns representing internal casts of the shell
Whelk (Busycon contrarium)
Glabrocingulum grayvillense, shell conical, fairly high-spired with a blunt apex
Verconella hella, elongated fusiform shells with a high spire and pointed apex, ...
Distorsio septemdentata, ovate shell with rounded whorls strong revolving ribs ...
Cyclomera aff. Inflatum, snail shell embedded in a small fragment of ...
Pharkidonotus percarinatus, globular, planispiral shell, bilateral symmetry ...
Trigonostoma tenera, shell has a moderately high spire, whorls have flat ...
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