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Ammonite (Trilacinoceras humanese) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 450 million years old; Formation: La et Tsi; Donated: H. Abercrombie.
Baculites sp., five specimens Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Bearpaw Shale.
Clamys cawcawensis, isolated valve Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Santee Limestone.
Cadulus thallus, 92 small tubular shells Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Raysor Marl.
Clam (Anomia sp.) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 30 million years old; Formation: Ashley Formation.
Glabrocingulum grayvillense, shell conical, fairly high-spired with a blunt apex Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Graham Formation; Wayland shale member.
Pycnodonte sp., left valve Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
Jeletzkytes Nodosus, scaphite phragmocone Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Pierre Shale.
Cubitostrea sellaeformis, left valve Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Santee Limestone.
Ammonite (Mortaniceras equidistans) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 100 million years old; Formation: Duck Creek Limestone; Donated: Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Gosnell.
Ostrea titan, large elongated shell Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Santa Margarita Sandstone.
Glyptoactis alticostata, four steinkerns Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Santee Limestone.
Murex snail (Muricanthus hertweckorum) Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Caloosahatche Formation.
Euphemites carbonarius, globular, planispiral shell Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Graham Formation; Wayland shale member.
Cubitostrea sellaeformis, left valve Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Santee Limestone.
Busycon contrarium, five shells Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Raysor Marl.
Santeevoluta wilmingtonensis, partial steinkern Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
Natica duplicatus, numerous low-spired shells Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Eastover Formation.
Oyster Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
Bivalve (Pelecypoda), steinkern Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Santee Limestone.