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Went out to Green Mill run not too long ago and found some fossils that I simply couldn't identify. I have my suspicions of what they could be, but would rather get some expertise identification. Any help is appreciated!

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I'm not sure what could be the first specimen, but it looks like it has nice bioerosional marks, from my view. :)

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This one is a fish Tilly bone. This particular type of Tilly bone is common in the Pliocene Yorktown Formation. Sometimes you can find them with part of a fish vertebra attached.

 

 

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