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My wife and I took a trip to the Trammel Fossil Park just outside of Cincinnati, Ohio, a couple of years ago. Prior to this visit, I had no fossils. Now, I have these few. Hope you enjoy.

 

Up first, what I am assuming is a brachiopod, but I could be wrong.

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Next, another brachiopod.

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And last, I found this rock. It is just full of fossils inside of it. This may be my favorite just because of the number of fossils in it!

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A view from the side. 

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Thanks for taking a look! I know it's not much, but it's a start.

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We all started off this way! :) 

You are off to a good start.

Thanks for posting. 

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The big brachiopod at the top looks to be a strophomened like Rafinesquina. 

There is also one next to it and the photos below it show another type of brachiopod still mostly buried in the rock. 

I think this is Platystrophia. 

And the 'coral'  is actually the bryozoan Parvohallopora, I think. 

Nice finds! :)

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Great start to a collection. Some nice pieces,  I can tell your hooked already . Thank for sharing 

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3 hours ago, Tidgy's Dad said:

And the 'coral'  is actually the bryozoan Parvohallopora, I think. 

I looked up Parvohallopora, and I think it's P. ramosa.

 

However, thank you for giving me a start to researching what it is. I found a website dedicated to the fossil plants found in the Cincinnati area. That's going to help me a bunch!

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Just now, swish513 said:

I looked up Parvohallopora, and I think it's P. ramosa.

 

However, thank you for giving me a start to researching what it is. I found a website dedicated to the fossil plants found in the Cincinnati area. That's going to help me a bunch!

In the future, I'm sure it will be. 

But all your fossils above are animals. 

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Oops! I knew that. :doh!:

 

Upon further looking at the site, it's about the fossils of the Ordovician era.

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