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Short trip to St. Leon Indiana


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Short trip to St. Leon Indiana yielded 5 trilobites. 3 complete enrolled including one that is fairly but for St. Leon and probably the largest one I have found complete at at. Leon.1 complete prone trilo and 1 mostly complete prone. 4 of the 5 were typical tiny St. Leon Trilobites.

 

 

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Dom, 

You did well. :)

 

Congratulations - and thanks for posting this. 

Regards,

    Tim    -  VETERAN SHALE SPLITTER

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Very nice fossils! I was thinking about making a trip out to St. Leon this weekend myself but the timing didn't work out. I would love to collect some of those delightful little Flexicalymenes.

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Thanks for sharing. Some nice trilos and That's a decent size one by the penny for st Leon. 

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