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Agoniatites sp. Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Tindouf Basin
Agoniatites venuxemi, nearly complete ammonoid Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Mahantango.
Ammonite (Agoniatites sp.) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 350 million years old; Donated: H. Abercrombie.
Arachnocrinus sp., partial articulated arms of a crinoid calys. Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Onandaga Limestone.
Atrypa bellula, articulated valves Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Cedar Valley Formation.
Atrypa devoniana, articulated specimen Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Cerro Gordo Shale.
Brachiopod (Brachyspirifer audaculus) Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Silica Shale.
Brachiopod (Platystrophia ponderosa) Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: McMillan Formation.
Brachiopod, articulated specimen Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Lime Creek Formation.
Cephalopods Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Clam, five clamsteinkerns rep. 2-3 taxa. Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Lime Creek Formation.
Clam, seven clam steinkerns - rep:2-3 laxa Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Lime Creek Formation.
Cyrtina inulata, two articulated specimens Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Lime Creek Formation.
Cyrtina iowensis, three articulated specimens Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Lime Creek Formation.
Cyrtospirifer cf. plicatus, 11 articulated specimens and isolated valves Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Lime Creek Formation.
Cyrtospirifer cf. plicatus, eight isolated valves and two articulated specimens Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Lime Creek Formation.
Cyrtospirifer whitneyi, articulated valves Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Cerro Gordo Shale.
Devonoprouctus vulgaris, isolated pedicle valves in limestone frags Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Lime Creek Formation.
Devonoprouctus vulgaris, two limestone frags. with shells Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Lime Creek Formation.
Douvellina sp., six isolated pedicle valves Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Lime Creek Formation.