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Fossils from Mineral Wells fossil park in Texas.

Crinoid stalks and columns.  

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Welcome to the Forum. :) 

 

Cool finds!

Do you have any names to add to your finds? 

Thanks for posting. :) 

    Tim    -  VETERAN SHALE SPLITTER

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Names, yes sorry, I'm still figuring this out. First photo are crinoid stems and columns. 2nd photo smooth cone is a Orthoconic Nautiloids , there's corals, Goniasma
Snail Gastropod, more spiky crinoid columns, and the disk shapes are another part of the crinoid I think. The third photo close up of the crinoid stems. The fourth photo 

Punctospirifer Brachipods.

The fifth photo are some fancier crinoid stems and columns, the spike is a crinoid spine, the thingy with the 2 donut thingies on it are Archaeocidaris. The sixth photo are more brachipods. I was suprised at how tiny they all were!

 

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