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  1. From the album: Middle Devonian

    Eoschuchertella arctostriata (brachiopod- single valve) Middle Devonian Oatkacreek Formation Marcellus Shale Member Hamilton Group Morrisville, NY.
  2. From the album: Middle Devonian

    Crinoid Root Base Middle Devonian Oatkacreek Formation Marcellus Shale Member Hamilton Group Morrisville, NY.
  3. From the album: Middle Devonian

    Dipleura dekayi (pygidium and partial thorax) Middle Devonian Windom Shale Moscow Formation Hamilton Group Deep Springs Road quarry Lebanon, NY. Found by local resident and generously donated to this writer.
  4. Jeffrey P

    Squished Conularid?

    I have here what I suspect may be a squished conularid, but I'm not certain. It is from the Middle Devonian Oatkacreek Formation, a Marcellus Shale member, Hamilton Group, from near Morrisville, NY. Thank you for your help.
  5. From the album: Middle Devonian

    Spinocyrtia granulosa (brachiopod- partially enclosed within open bivalve shell) Middle Devonian Oatkacreek Formation Marcellus Shale Hamilton Group Morrisville , NY.
  6. From the album: Middle Devonian

    Atactotoechus fruticosus (branching bryozoan) Middle Devonian Oatkacreek Formation Marcellus Shale member Hamilton Group Morrisville, NY.
  7. From the album: Middle Devonian

    Orbiculoidea sp.(inarticulate brachiopod) Middle Devonian Oatkacreek Formation Marcellus Shale member Hamilton Group Morrisville, N.Y.
  8. Jeffrey P

    Spinocyrtia from Madison Co., NY

    From the album: Middle Devonian

    Spinocyrtia granulosa (brachiopod) Middle Devonian Oatkacreek Formation Marcellus Shale member Hamilton Group Morrisville, NY.
  9. From the album: Middle Devonian

    Cupulorostrum sp. (brachiopod) Middle Devonian Skaneateles Formation Delphi Member Hamilton Group Cole Hill Quarry North Brookfield, NY.
  10. From the album: Middle Devonian

    Dipleura dekayi (associated remains of juvenile individual) (includes cephalon, thorax segments, and pygidium) Middle Devonian Skaneateles Formation Delphi Member Hamilton Group Coal Hill Quarry North Brookfield, NY.
  11. In September 2014, this writer collected a number of specimens of Ordovician Age brachiopods from a site just south of Kingston, NY. Ordovician brachiopods and other shelly fauna are pretty rare in the Hudson Valley despite widespread exposures of Ordovician Age shales, quartzites and slates that occasionally produce graptolites. These tiny casts and imprints found in crumbly shale and siltstone of the proposed Ulster Park Formation, from the top of the Normanskill Group is one of the few exceptions and deserves more extensive exploration. Sowerbyella and Dalmanella Dalmanella and Paucicrura rogata
  12. Jeffrey P

    Devonian Bivalve from Madison Co., NY.

    From the album: Middle Devonian

    Cornellites fasciculate (bivalve) Middle Devonian Skaneateles Formation Delphi Member Hamilton Group Cole Hill North Brookfield, NY.
  13. From the album: Middle Devonian

    Dipleura dekayi (juvenile trilobite) Middle Devonian Skaneateles Formation Delphi Member Hamilton Group Cole Hill North Brookfield, NY.
  14. Jeffrey P

    Devonian Bivalve from Madison Co., NY.

    From the album: Middle Devonian

    Peracyclas sp. (bivalve) Middle Devonian Skaneateles Formation Delphi Member Hamilton Group Cole Hill North Brookfield, NY.
  15. From the album: Ordovician

    Dalmanella sp. (left) Paucicrura rogata (right) Upper Ordovician Ulster Park Formation (proposed) Normanskill Group Port Ewen , NY.
  16. From the album: Ordovician

    Sowerbyella sp. (left) Dalmanella sp. (right) Upper Ordovician Ulster Park Formation (proposed) Normanskill Group Port Ewen, NY.
  17. From the album: Ordovician

    Graptolites (sp.?) Middle Ordovician Canajoharie Shale Canajoharie Gorge Canajoharie, N.Y.
  18. From the album: Middle Devonian

    Tree Branch Cast (possible lycopod?) Middle Devonian Mount Marion Formation Hamilton Group Huguenot, NY.
  19. From the album: Ordovician

    Prasopora simulatrix (bryozoan colony) Middle Ordovician Formation (Sugar River?) Trenton Group Port Henry, NY
  20. From the album: Middle Devonian

    Plant twig/stem (unidentified species) Middle Devonian Mount Marion Formation Hamilton Group Huguenot, NY.
  21. My Silurian eurypterid watercolor from Japanese artist Tasashi Ito, based on a New York specimen. Unfortunatly the fossil is a model.
  22. Compared to 2014, this season has been a bit of a disappointment as far as finding complete trilobites. True, I found a couple nice Greenops at Deep Springs Road, including one at the TFF gathering last spring. Figuring I had one last chance to make good before winter snows hit, I traveled up to eastern Madison County in Central Upstate New York to an exposure of the Middle Devonian Skaneateles Formation, part of the Hamilton Group. It was my second time there this year and the last time produced one of my best Dipleura dekayi cephalons. I hoped to do at least as well on this, what is likely, my final trip there of the season. I arrived before ten in the morning. Day was crisp- high thirties to low forties, sunny. There were a number of sandstone blocks lying at the foot of the exposure I didn't recall seeing the last time I was there. I proceeded to split these and the second block yielded this: the thorax and pygidium of a Dipleura, the best Dipleura thorax/pygidium I've found so far this year. Soon after I found a partially exposed cephalon of another Dipleura. A little careful chiseling and repair work I was able to expose the whole thing:
  23. From the album: Lower Devonian

    Platystoma sp.? (partial internal mold) Lower Devonian Oriskany Sandstone Tristate Group Helderberg Plateau Albany, Co., NY
  24. From the album: Lower Devonian

    Brachiopod internal mold (Leptostrophia?) Lower Devonian Oriskany Sandstone Tristates Group Helderberg Plateau Albany Co., NY.
  25. From the album: Lower Devonian

    Macropleura sp. Lower Devonian New Scotland Limestone Helderberg Group New Salem Albany Co., NY.
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