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  1. Hi, Maybe it's a stupid question, but when you try to identify teeth and have to look at super small serrations, do you use just a magnifying glass? Or is there something else that it's better? Any recommendations? Thanks!
  2. CuriousOne

    Maybe a fossil

    Found a couple of decades ago at Hopewell Rocks in Nova Scotia, Canada. Too light to be metal or rock.
  3. Top Trilo

    UV Images

    I was using my UV flashlight the other day and realized some stuff glow, I want to see what other people have found that is fluorescent, so far I have realized that a couple feathers and septarian glow under ultra violent light. Before After
  4. I'm thinking of investing in a quality work light to serve dual purpose identifying/prepping fossils and also in my woodworking adventures. Do ya'll use combo light/magnifying lamps? What works, what doesn't work? What spectrum works best for you? Any suggestions for best bang for the buck? Thanks
  5. Kingofthekats

    what is it?

    Found in Pennsylvania, it is somewhat light but has a little weight to it. It Also shows up on a metal detector.
  6. daves64

    A tooth, but ...

    This is not what I imagined for a first tooth find (at least I think it's a tooth), not even close. Found this earlier in the empty lot next to the hotel I work at (we own the lot as well). Just laying there, partly buried & I almost stepped on it. Its extremely light, just 9.7 gm or 3/4 oz and in very bad shape. 1 5/16 inches long x 1 3/16 inches wide. I realize it's most likely modern, but I still want to know just what mouth this came out of if possible.
  7. I_gotta_rock

    Flourescent Fossil Whelk

    From the album: Fossil Flourescence

    A whelk shell of the family Busyconidae viewed under natural light at left and under short-wave ultraviolet light at right.

    © c 2017 Heather J M Siple

  8. I_gotta_rock

    Flourescent Fossil Olive Shell

    From the album: Fossil Flourescence

    A gastropod shell of the family Olividae viewed under natural light at left and under short-wave ultraviolet light at right.

    © c. 2017 Heather J M Siple

  9. I_gotta_rock

    Flourescent Fossil Gastropod

    From the album: Fossil Flourescence

    A gastropod shell of the family Olividae viewed under natural light at left and under short-wave ultraviolet light at right.

    © c. 2017 Heather J M Siple

  10. I_gotta_rock

    Flourescent Fossil Volute Snail

    From the album: Fossil Flourescence

    A volute shell, Scaphella sp., viewed under natural light at left and under short-wave ultraviolet light at right.

    © c. 2017 Heather J M Siple

  11. I_gotta_rock

    Flourescent Fossil Oyster

    From the album: Fossil Flourescence

    Pycnodonte mutabilis, viewed under natural light at left and under short-wave ultraviolet light at right.

    © c. 2017 Heather J M Siple

  12. I_gotta_rock

    Flourescent Fossil Clam

    From the album: Fossil Flourescence

    Mercenaria cuneata, viewed under natural light at left and under short-wave ultraviolet light at right.

    © C. 2017 Heather J M Siple

  13. I_gotta_rock

    Flourescent Fossil Clam

    From the album: Fossil Flourescence

    A clam shell of the family Veneridae viewed under natural light at left and under short-wave ultraviolet light at right.

    © c. 2017 Heather J M Siple

  14. I_gotta_rock

    Flourescent Fossil Clam

    From the album: Fossil Flourescence

    Stewartia anodonta viewed under natural light at left and under short-wave ultraviolet light at right.

    © c. 2017 Heather J M Siple

  15. I_gotta_rock

    Flourescent Fossil Clam

    From the album: Fossil Flourescence

    Stewartia anodonta clam viewed under natural light at left and under short-wave ultraviolet light at right.

    © c. 2017 Heather J M Siple

  16. I_gotta_rock

    Flourescent Fossil Clam

    From the album: Fossil Flourescence

    Stewartia formani clam viewed under natural light at left and under short-wave ultraviolet light at right.

    © c. 2017 Heather J M Siple

  17. I_gotta_rock

    Flourescent Fossil Clam

    From the album: Fossil Flourescence

    Stewartia formani viewed under natural light at left and under short-wave ultraviolet light at right.

    © c. 2017 Heather J. M. Siple

  18. Elliott.cook

    Any idea what this is?

    Found this while walking onslow beach with my wife. Wondering if it's a rock or something else.
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