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A collection of fossils collected along the James River— any help would be appreciated!


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Hi,

 

We are here more than 20 pieces to identify, without numbering... The standard is 4 to 5 per post. And some things deserved a little cleaning.

 

Coco

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Coco is right - hard to speak to any without any way of pointing out which ones we are talking about.

And 20 specimens in one post is a lot.  :unsure:

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4 and 5 from the bottom up are Chesapecten scallops. The one above them looks like a fragment of an Ostrea oyster. Second from the top on the second post looks like an Ecphora gastropod? 
 

The first batch of photos aren’t showing up for me :(

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