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Reference Kellum, L.B. 1926. Paleontology and Stratigraphy of the Castle Hayne and Trent marls in North Carolina: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 143, 56 p.
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- oligocene
- mr 6997-920
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Reference Ward, L. W. 1992. Molluscan Biostratigraphy of the Miocene, Middle Atlantic Coastal Plain of North America: VMNH Memoir 2, 220 p., 26 pls.
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- mr 6990-920
- muricidae
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Reference Ward, L. W. 1992. Molluscan Biostratigraphy of the Miocene, Middle Atlantic Coastal Plain of North America: VMNH Memoir 2, 220 p., 26 pls.
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- haywood landing member
- belgrade formation
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Reference Richards, H. G. 1943. Additions to the fauna of the Trent Marl of North Carolina. Journal of Paleontology, 17: 518-526.
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- mr 6978-920
- calyptraeidae
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Reference Richards, H. G. 1943. Additions to the fauna of the Trent Marl of North Carolina. Journal of Paleontology, 17: 518-526.
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- calyptraeidae
- oligocene
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Reference Richards, H. G. 1943. Additions to the fauna of the Trent Marl of North Carolina. Journal of Paleontology, 17: 518-526.
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- fissurellidae
- oligocene
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Not very common.
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- castle hayne formation
- feather star
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One of the more widespread of the Eocene comatulids. This species is found in several Southeastern and Gulf states.
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- castle hayne formation
- feather star
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One of the smaller comatulids from the Castle Hayne Formation. Has an irregular outline.
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- castle hayne formation
- eocene
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Only described stalked crinoid from the Castle Hayne Formation. Quite common in some areas, absent in others.
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- castle hayne formation
- eocene
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These columnals can be quite common. Some are smooth, some warty.
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- columnals
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From the album: Onslow Beach, Camp LeJeune, NC
I got up to watch the sun rise on the beach on my birthday. When it was fully up over the water, I looked down at my feet and this was lying there. It's the biggest tooth I've ever found and it was just...there.-
- Camp LeJeune
- North Carolina
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From the album: Onslow Beach, Camp LeJeune, NC
This was just a small portion of what I picked up over the weekend. In two days, with very little time spent on the beach, I had more than I could carry in bones, fossilized shell, holly stones and teeth. (on a side note, I've always been a little concerned about that reddish fossilize bone in the lower middlish spot of the photo)-
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- North Carolina
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From the album: Onslow Beach, Camp LeJeune, NC
He really doesn't find much, but he's a great companion and he's always up for an adventure.-
- Onslow Beach
- German Shepherd
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