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Lake Michigan Finds


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I found a lot of cool things at Lake Michigan and wanted to know if any of these could get an ID. Thanks!!!

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#3 looks like brachiopods in cross section.

 

I think 5, 6, and 7 are just chert/agates.

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Mostly coral and brachiopod bits that would be typical of the water-tumbled fossils of the Devonian,

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