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Loggerhead Sea Turtle (Caretta caretta) skull Bob Campbell Geology Museum Donated: M. Sprott.
Psephophorus sp., carapace bone Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
Crocodillian, one tooth fragment Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Clinchfield Formation.
Eosuchus aff. lerichei, two teeth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Clinchfield Formation.
Turtle (Trionyx sp.) skeleton (cast) Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Green River Formation.
Turtle (Testudines) humerus Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Pseudemys sp., neural bone Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Coastal plain deposits.
Sea turtle, mandibular fragment Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Bone Valley Deposits.
Alligator mississppiensis, three teeth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Bone Valley Deposits.
Anguid lizard (Peltosaurus sp.) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 30 million years old; Formation: White River Formation.
Eosuchus aff. lerichei, small incomplete tooth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Clinchfield Formation.
Turtle, incomplete peripheral Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Coastal plain deposits.
Dinosaur footprint Bob Campbell Geology Museum 225 million years old.
Gastrolith, dinosaur stomach stone Bob Campbell Geology Museum 150 million years old; Formation: Morrison Formation.
Trionyx aff. Pennatus, two carapace fragments Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Clinchfield Formation.
Reptile (Reptilia) Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Peedee Formation.
Apalone ferox, partial costal Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Coastal plain deposits.
Alligator mississppiensis, one tooth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Bone Valley Deposits.
Turtle, proximal propodial fragment Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Bone Valley Deposits.
Sea turtle (Chelonioidea) costal Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Coastal plain deposits; Donated: Clayton Smith.
Reptile trackway Bob Campbell Geology Museum 270 million years old.
Lizard (Peltosaurus sp.) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 32 million years old; Formation: Brule Formation.
Trachemys sp., two plastral braes Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Bone Valley Deposits.
Theropod dinosaur (Dromaosaur sp.) toe claw Bob Campbell Geology Museum 64 mya; Formation: Hell Creek Formation.
Teeth (Spinosaurus aegyptiacus) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 120 million years old.
Terrapene carolina, portion of larger neural Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Coastal plain deposits.
Crocodillian (Crocidilia) tooth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Harleyville Formation.
Dinosaur (Diplodocus) bone fragment Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Morrison Formation.
Triceratops horridus tooth Bob Campbell Geology Museum 65 million years old; Formation: Hell Creek Formation.
Turtle, peripheral, left side of shell Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Bone Valley Deposits.
Turtle, incomplete nuchal Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Coastal plain deposits.
Turtle excrement (Coprolite) Bob Campbell Geology Museum Donated: R. Schabilion.
Dinosaur (Dinosauria) bone fragment Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Morrison Formation
Elasmosaurus platyurus Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Pierre Shale
Dinosaur coprolite Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Morrison Formation.
Crocodillian Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Peedee Formation.
Turtle, peripheral from left side of shell Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Bone Valley Deposits.
Marine reptile vertebra (Ichthyosaurus sp.) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 160 million years old; Donated: H. Abercrombie.
Eosuchus aff. lerichei, incomplete tooth Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Clinchfield Formation.
Turtle (Stylemys nebrascensis) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 34 million years old; Formation: Brule Formation
Psephophorus sp., carapace bone Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Harleyville Formation.
Borealosuchus formidiabilis tooth (x3) Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Fort Union Formtion.
Turtle (Chelonioidea), xiphiplastron Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Peedee Formation.