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Please ID this cluster from Vancouver Island, BC.


Nomayne

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A large rock with fossils on one end, and situated at the river mouth of Chemainus River, British Columbia.

Some small bivalves? Heteromorph ammonites? 

 

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I would lead toward bivalve casts and molds. 

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Oyster colony?

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