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SharkySarah

These are from large rocks I found in Erie co NY. I would love second opinions on my ID and any tips for pyrite. 

 

2. Some kind of coral or bryozoan 

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3. Crinoid column 

 

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4 A and 4 B. Greenops?

 

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4c. some shell matter, something unknown and a crinoid 

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11. A large rugosa coral? 

 

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Isotelus2883

4 are likely both Eldredgeops rana. 4a is a bit too weathered to confidently tell, but 4b is definitely Eldredgeops.

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Fossildude19

2 - is a Fenestella type bryozoan.

3 - looks like a crinoid stem section.

4C - looks like a rugose coral.

11 -  looks like a Favosites type coral.

 

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