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I ventured to the NJ brooks last weekend and made it to both Big Brook and Ramanessin Brook (Cretaceous, mix of Navesink and Mt. Laurel formations I believe). I found a few goblin and crow shark teeth, but need some help with ID for a few other finds. Thanks in advance for any help! Here are some detailed images of each. #1: concretion, or tooth? #2, definitely looks like a vertebra, but for a fish or shark? #3 also looks like a vert, or is it another concretion? #4: I found a few like this, but can't tell if it's just a weird concretion or some kind of plate or scute? #5 Looks like something in matrix #6 looks like some kind of small reptile tooth to me. It's a little hard to tell, but it does have a worn enamel appearance and some worn ridges on two sides. #7 of course is a pretty large shark tooth, but it's a bit worn and hard to tell from what genus/species. Looks a little like a goblin, but the base near the root is so wide. #8 might just be a concretion, but it did have a terestrial animal tooth appearance to it #9 looks like a tooth, but I can't place whether it's a fish or reptile? #10 looks like part of a vertebra? #11 looks like part of a plate or reptile shell? And last #12, pycnodont? bone?
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I spent most of Friday pulling out my nicer finds from Big Brook and Maryland to put in gem jars (1.5 inches). I figured since I am stuck working in my home office, I should at least have things around me that I enjoy. I spent most of the week leading up to Friday making labels to slide in between the foam on the back. I used a template in Word that is for 1.5 inch circular labels so it was perfect. I was suprised how much I was able to get on them. For anyone who is interested the template is Avery 8293. I want to thank @Praefectus@Darktooth for all there feedback with labels and what type of jars to get. You both where, as always, where a huge help. Enjoys the pics.
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