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Runswick Bay & Stoupe Beck Fossil IDs please


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On 10/4/2018 at 8:38 PM, ynot said:

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Photos are here - I've tried my best.

 

Any additional info gratefully received.

 

Particularly interested in (and what to do with) items 1 and M. 

 

Thank you once again for any help.

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For the most part, I'm sticking by my original assessments. Since your photos aren't numbered it's difficult to refer to them individually. I'll just say that in your first post of this morning the first 3 photos didn't load for me. After that your septarian nodule remains what ir is and the dark stone appears to be flint/chert not fossil. Second post of this am you have an ironstone concretion. Third post may be a piece of fossil wood.

PLEASE... next time no more than 5 items per entire post, thanks.

"Journey through a universe ablaze with changes" Phil Ochs

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I, K , G, P, W, 4, O, N are sandstone with shell fragments.

H, Q  V, 1, 10, 9, 2, 3, 6, 5, M, E and Z  are ammonite fragment or print.

J, X, Y, U, S, R,, 7, F and B are rock without fossil.

T is the print of a fern leaf.

L is a brachiopod.

Not sure on 11,  3,  D,

A is a septarian nodule, half of one anyways.

 

Please limit the number of items in a single ID thread. It gets very hard to try to answer so many particularly when the pictures are out of order.

You can lump similar looking pieces in one thread and You can start as many threads as You want.

 

Regards,

Tony

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On 10/3/2018 at 11:00 AM, Innocentx said:

How does one delete a post?

Contact an admin or moderator. Under your post see if the "options" button has a "hide" option.

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Thank you for your IDs.

 

I'll try and remember for next time to post one ID per thread and include more than one picture for each ID.

 

 

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