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Carboniferous-Lower Pennsylvainia- North East Ohio


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This first one is interesting.....post-10955-0-96265500-1439421169_thumb.jpg

Looks similar to this one that you'd posted earlier. I hope you don't mind me adding them.

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These were thought to be lepidostrobus.

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Hmmmm.....

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... just sayin...

Whut?

:P

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What? I think i have to congratulate for the next post...10,000.

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What? I think i have to congratulate for the next post...10,000.

Way to go, Tim! Rolling over the fifth digit on the odometer!

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Certainly looks like it is from the Whovillian period :)

"a fossil's a fossil no matter how small" -Paleontologist Seuss

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Thanks, all. :blush:
Hardly feels like I've hit 1000! :)

I guess I spend allot of time on this forum. (My wife says maybe too much!) :P

Regards,

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Congrats ..10,000 posts.... :yay-smiley-1: It would take me a life time ..and you all ways have something interesting to say.

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The second photo indeed looks like a partially disintegrated Lepidostrobus cone (as do the pictures retrieved from a previous topic).

The first photo looks... intriguing, mostly. I don't think it's a Lepidostrobus cone, because the stem/stalk is smooth save for longitudinal striations (compare with the central axis of the cone on the second photo). It strikes me as something horsetail foliage-like, perhaps?

Searching for green in the dark grey.

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Thanks, all. :blush:

Hardly feels like I've hit 1000! :)

I guess I spend allot of time on this forum. (My wife says maybe too much!) :P

Regards,

It's the quality, not the quantity; thanks for all you do :)

"There has been an alarming increase in the number of things I know nothing about." - Ashleigh Ellwood Brilliant

“Try to learn something about everything and everything about something.” - Thomas Henry Huxley

>Paleontology is an evolving science.

>May your wonders never cease!

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:blush::blush::blush::blush::blush::blush:

Thank you, folks.

And now,... back to the previous ,original hijacked thread.....

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