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I have never seen this before and I wonder what it could be ?

 

Quebec, Canada

Late Ordovicien

Nicolet River Formation

 

 

SIDE #1

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SIDE #2

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I looks like they could possibly be very poorly preserved cross sections of a fossil, but I think it it unlikely a positive ID can be made.

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Poorly preserved plant remains?  Just a guess... ;)

-Jay

Aspiring Naturalist

 

 

“The earth doesn't need new continents, but new men.”
―  Jules Verne, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea

 

 

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I think they may be clumps of clay.

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