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Hi,

 

 I’m hoping someone can identify the larger fossil bits on this rock. I found it on the bank of the Tennessee River. (Mississippian/Tuscumbia Limestone)
 

Thanks!

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The first three photos are of an auloporid coral, which would be probably Aulopora itself - a very long ranging genus.

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