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Several fossils! Part one of three.


Dart

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Hi,

 

I posted my hello over in the member intro thread. I’m new here and have been collecting fossils on my farm for the last 17 years. I have little idea of what they once were but I’m very curious. Here’s part one of three.

 

Thanks.

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You have a nice, slightly encrusted, crinoid stem there! I can also see some crinoid bits (the circles) throughout. I could probably tell you an age if you can give me the county or nearest city/town. 

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13 hours ago, Kane said:

You have a nice, slightly encrusted, crinoid stem there! I can also see some crinoid bits (the circles) throughout. I could probably tell you an age if you can give me the county or nearest city/town. 

Thanks for your help. I’m in the Town of Blue Mountains near Collingwood. 

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You are surrounded by a lot of Ordovician material! You're in a very good place for fossils. :) 

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...How to Philosophize with a Hammer

 

 

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