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The second looks like worm burrows, so ichnofossil.

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The first is a bivalve

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I agree with the others. The first one is a bivalve the second is ichnofossil, possibly Thalassinoides .

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What kind of bivalve would that be - Gryphaea? My first thought was 'nautiloid' but you could be right.

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13 minutes ago, Wrangellian said:

What kind of bivalve would that be - Gryphaea? My first thought was 'nautiloid' but you could be right.

Looks too wide too be gryphaea, but I'm not a bivalve expert. 

“...whilst this planet has gone cycling on according to the fixed law of gravity, from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been and are being evolved.” ~ Charles Darwin

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