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Turtle, peripheral from left side of shell
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Bone Valley Deposits.
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Myliobatiformes batoid, two medial, two lateral teeth
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Clinchfield Formation.
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Whale, half of a lumbar vertebra
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Eastover Formation.
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Pleuracanthus sp., two broken teeth
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Waurike Red Beds.
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Carcharias cf. acutissima, three teeth
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Harleyville Formation.
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Carcharias cf. acutissima, six teeth
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Harleyville Formation.
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Neohipparion sp., partial lower left cheek tooth
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Bone Valley Deposits.
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Even-toed ungulate (Artiodactyla) distal phalanx
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Bone Valley Deposits.
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Sperm whale (Physeteridae) tooth
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
13 million years old; Formation: Santa Margarita Formation.
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Carcharocles sokolowi tooth
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Harleyville Formation; Donated: D. Sias.
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Rhinoptera sp., eight medial teeth
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
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Cylindracanthus rectus, fragments of four rostra
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Harleyville Formation.
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Rhinoptera sp., two medial teeth
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Harleyville Formation.
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Bony fish (Osteichthyes), three vertebrae
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
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Bony fish (Osteichthyes), four bones
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
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Carcharhinus sp., partial upper right tooth
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Raysor Marl.
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Pristis lathami, two rostral spines
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
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Eotrigonodon sp., two pharyngeal teeth
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
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Alopias grandis, two incomplete teeth
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Coastal plain deposits.
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Even-toed ungulate (Artiodactyla) distal phalanx
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Bone Valley Deposits.
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Edentate mammal, isolated dermal scute
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Coastal plain deposits.
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Bony fish, four fragments of fish spine
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Clinchfield Formation.
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Bony fish, eight vertebrae and vertebral fragments
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Clinchfield Formation.
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Turtle (Stylemys nebrascensis)
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
34 million years old; Formation: Brule Formation
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Platylaemus sp., partial jaw plate
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
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Sphyraena cf. bognorensis, tooth
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
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Carcharias cf. acutissima, two tooth
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Harleyville Formation.
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Isurus sp., partial upper anterior tooth
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Bone Valley Deposits.
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Bony fish (Osteichthyes), three partial centra
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Bone Valley Deposits.
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Terrapene carolina, portion of larger neural
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Coastal plain deposits.
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Ischyrhiza mira, incomplete rostral spine
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Peedee Formation.
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Marine reptile vertebra (Ichthyosaurus sp.)
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
160 million years old; Donated: H. Abercrombie.
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Anomoeodus phaseolus, partial palatal tooth
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Peedee Formation.
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Abdounia enniskilleni, anterior tooth and lateral tooth
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Clinchfield Formation.
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Bony fish (Osteichthyes), three bones
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
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Odocoileus virginianus, incomplete right calcaneum
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Bone Valley Deposits.
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Bony fish, 13 fragments of pectoral fin spines
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Clinchfield Formation.
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Pristis lathami, fragment of a rostral spine
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Clinchfield Formation.
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Bony fish (Osteichthyes), incomplete vertebra
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
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Carcharias cf. koerti, two teeth
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Harleyville Formation.
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Fossil dung, three coprolites from bony fish
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Clinchfield Formation.
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Gastrolith, dinosaur stomach stone
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
150 million years old; Formation: Morrison Formation.
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Bony fish (Osteichthyes) seven partial vertebrae
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Bone Valley Deposits.
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Carcharias aff. koerti, two teeth
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Harleyville Formation.
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Hawk (Buteo sp.) foot
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
20,000 years old; Formation: La Brea Tar Pits
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Physogaleus cf. secundus, three teeth
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Harleyville Formation.
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Insectivorous mammal (Leptictis dakotensis)
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
33 million years old; Formation: Brule Formation.
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Fish (Knightia sp.)
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
50 million years old; Formation: Green River Formation.
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Platylaemus cf. colei, jaw plate
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
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Hexanchus cf. agassizi, incomplete tooth
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
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Physogaleus aduncas, lower right male tooth
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Chandler Bridge Formation.
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Isurus praecursor, thee teeth and two fragments
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Harleyville Formation.
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Zebra (Equus sp.) upper molar with copper sulfate deposited on surface
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Donated: R.S. Campbell
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Carcharias acutissima, one anterior and one lateral tooth
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Clinchfield Formation.
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Even-toed ungulate (Artiodactyla) distal metapodial fragment
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Bone Valley Deposits.
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Herbivorous mammal (Merycoidodon gracilis)
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
33 million years old; Formation: Brule Formation.
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Myliobatis sp., portion of lower dentition
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Coastal plain deposits.
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Sphyraena cf. bognorensis, two teeth
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
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Carcharhinus plumbeus, upper left antero-lateral tooth
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Coastal plain deposits.
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Carcharias sp., 20 teeth from various tooth positions
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Clinchfield Formation.
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Bony fish (Percomorpha), partial left premaxilla
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
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Fish (Knightia eocaena) herring
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
49 million years old; Formation: Green River Formation.
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Bony fish (Osteichthyes), vertebra in matrix
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
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Hexanchus cf. agassizi, three teeth
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
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Bony fish spine, five incomplete pectoral fin spines
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Clinchfield Formation.
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Megatoothed Shark (Carcharocles angustidens) tooth
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Harleyville Formation.
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Enchodus cf. ferox, dentary tooth
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Peedee Formation.
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Rhinoptera sp., seven medal teeth, one lateral
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Harleyville Formation.
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Bony fish (Osteichthyes), half of a large vertebrae
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Clinchfield Formation.
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Sphyraena sp., three teeth
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Tupelo Bay & Harleyville Formations.
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Cylindracanthus rectus, 13 rostral fragments
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Tupelo Bay & Harleyville Formations.
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Sea turtle (Chelonioidea) costal
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Coastal plain deposits; Donated: Clayton Smith.
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Heterodontus cf. lerichei, crushing tooth
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
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Sphyraena cf. bognorensis, five teeth
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
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Carcharocles megalodon, lower anterior tooth
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Eastover Formation.
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Rail-like bird (Songzia heidangkouensis)
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
50 million years old; Formation: Yangxi Formation; Donated: R.S. Campell.
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Bony fish, spine, three incomplete pectoral fins spines
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Clinchfield Formation
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Knightia eocaena, death assemblage
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
49 million years old; Formation: Green River Formation.
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Sphyraena cf. bognorensis, two teeth
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
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Platylaemus cf. colei, left maxillary clental plate
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Clinchfield Formation.
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Carcharhinus spp., 16 isolated teeth (mostly lowers)
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Coastal plain deposits.
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Hexanchus cf. agassizi, three teeth
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
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Propristis schweinfurthi, three rostral teeth, two are fragementary
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Clinchfield Formation.
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Shark tooth (Otodus obliquus)
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
55 million years old; Formation: Khorigba Plateau Phosphate; Donated: H. Abercrombie.
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Myliobatiformes batoid, one small tooth, one large tooth fragment
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Clinchfield Formation.
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Heterodontus cf. lerichei, two crushing teeth
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
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Isurus cf. paucus, three lateral teeth
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Coastal plain deposits.
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Ancient camel (Poebrotherium sp.) partial skeleton
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
31 - 38 million years old; Formation: White River Formation.
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Negaprion eurybathrodon, nine isolated teeth from different jaw positions
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Clinchfield Formation.
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Heterdontus cf. lerichei, two crushing teeth
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
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Hemipristis curvatus, 11 isolated teeth from different jaw positions
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Clinchfield Formation.
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Whale, right transverse process of a lumbar vertebra
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Eastover Formation.
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Fossil ivory, two mammoth or mastodon tusk frags
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Coastal plain deposits.
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Platylaemus cf. colei, two jaw plates
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
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Heterodontus cf. lerichei, two crushing teeth
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
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Hexanchus cf. agassizi, four incomplete teeth
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
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Platylaemus cf. colei, two jaw plates
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Tupelo Bay Formation.
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Aetobatis sp., portions of two lower teeth
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Coastal plain deposits.
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Abdounia enniskilleni, nine isolated teeth from different jaw positions
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Clinchfield Formation.
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Ancient Bison (Bison antiquus) astragalus (ankle bone)
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Formation: Coastal plain deposits.
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Turtle, peripheral from left side of shell
Myliobatiformes batoid, two medial, two lateral teeth
Whale, half of a lumbar vertebra
Pleuracanthus sp., two broken teeth
Carcharias cf. acutissima, three teeth
Carcharias cf. acutissima, six teeth
Neohipparion sp., partial lower left cheek tooth
Even-toed ungulate (Artiodactyla) distal phalanx
Sperm whale (Physeteridae) tooth
Carcharocles sokolowi tooth
Rhinoptera sp., eight medial teeth
Cylindracanthus rectus, fragments of four rostra
Rhinoptera sp., two medial teeth
Bony fish (Osteichthyes), three vertebrae
Bony fish (Osteichthyes), four bones
Carcharhinus sp., partial upper right tooth
Pristis lathami, two rostral spines
Eotrigonodon sp., two pharyngeal teeth
Alopias grandis, two incomplete teeth
Even-toed ungulate (Artiodactyla) distal phalanx
Edentate mammal, isolated dermal scute
Bony fish, four fragments of fish spine
Bony fish, eight vertebrae and vertebral fragments
Turtle (Stylemys nebrascensis)
Platylaemus sp., partial jaw plate
Sphyraena cf. bognorensis, tooth
Carcharias cf. acutissima, two tooth
Isurus sp., partial upper anterior tooth
Bony fish (Osteichthyes), three partial centra
Terrapene carolina, portion of larger neural
Ischyrhiza mira, incomplete rostral spine
Marine reptile vertebra (Ichthyosaurus sp.)
Anomoeodus phaseolus, partial palatal tooth
Abdounia enniskilleni, anterior tooth and lateral tooth
Bony fish (Osteichthyes), three bones
Odocoileus virginianus, incomplete right calcaneum
Bony fish, 13 fragments of pectoral fin spines
Pristis lathami, fragment of a rostral spine
Bony fish (Osteichthyes), incomplete vertebra
Carcharias cf. koerti, two teeth
Fossil dung, three coprolites from bony fish
Gastrolith, dinosaur stomach stone
Bony fish (Osteichthyes) seven partial vertebrae
Carcharias aff. koerti, two teeth
Hawk (Buteo sp.) foot
Physogaleus cf. secundus, three teeth
Insectivorous mammal (Leptictis dakotensis)
Fish (Knightia sp.)
Platylaemus cf. colei, jaw plate
Hexanchus cf. agassizi, incomplete tooth
Physogaleus aduncas, lower right male tooth
Isurus praecursor, thee teeth and two fragments
Zebra (Equus sp.) upper molar with copper sulfate deposited on surface
Carcharias acutissima, one anterior and one lateral tooth
Even-toed ungulate (Artiodactyla) distal metapodial fragment
Herbivorous mammal (Merycoidodon gracilis)
Myliobatis sp., portion of lower dentition
Sphyraena cf. bognorensis, two teeth
Carcharhinus plumbeus, upper left antero-lateral tooth
Carcharias sp., 20 teeth from various tooth positions
Bony fish (Percomorpha), partial left premaxilla
Fish (Knightia eocaena) herring
Bony fish (Osteichthyes), vertebra in matrix
Hexanchus cf. agassizi, three teeth
Bony fish spine, five incomplete pectoral fin spines
Megatoothed Shark (Carcharocles angustidens) tooth
Enchodus cf. ferox, dentary tooth
Rhinoptera sp., seven medal teeth, one lateral
Bony fish (Osteichthyes), half of a large vertebrae
Sphyraena sp., three teeth
Cylindracanthus rectus, 13 rostral fragments
Sea turtle (Chelonioidea) costal
Heterodontus cf. lerichei, crushing tooth
Sphyraena cf. bognorensis, five teeth
Carcharocles megalodon, lower anterior tooth
Rail-like bird (Songzia heidangkouensis)
Bony fish, spine, three incomplete pectoral fins spines
Knightia eocaena, death assemblage
Sphyraena cf. bognorensis, two teeth
Platylaemus cf. colei, left maxillary clental plate
Carcharhinus spp., 16 isolated teeth (mostly lowers)
Hexanchus cf. agassizi, three teeth
Propristis schweinfurthi, three rostral teeth, two are fragementary
Shark tooth (Otodus obliquus)
Myliobatiformes batoid, one small tooth, one large tooth fragment
Heterodontus cf. lerichei, two crushing teeth
Isurus cf. paucus, three lateral teeth
Ancient camel (Poebrotherium sp.) partial skeleton
Negaprion eurybathrodon, nine isolated teeth from different jaw positions
Heterdontus cf. lerichei, two crushing teeth
Hemipristis curvatus, 11 isolated teeth from different jaw positions
Whale, right transverse process of a lumbar vertebra
Fossil ivory, two mammoth or mastodon tusk frags
Platylaemus cf. colei, two jaw plates
Heterodontus cf. lerichei, two crushing teeth
Hexanchus cf. agassizi, four incomplete teeth
Platylaemus cf. colei, two jaw plates
Aetobatis sp., portions of two lower teeth
Abdounia enniskilleni, nine isolated teeth from different jaw positions
Ancient Bison (Bison antiquus) astragalus (ankle bone)
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