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Lost traveler

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Welcome to the forum!  It's very difficult to respond to multiple photos each with multiple items.  Please provide closer up photos of the items you want IDed and number each item so that we can respond.

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I see brachiopods (imprints, casts, and molds) , crinoidal limestone/crinoid stems/columnals/lumen casts,  a gastropod, and some bryozoans.

Can't say much more that that.

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21 hours ago, Fin Lover said:

Welcome to the forum!  It's very difficult to respond to multiple photos each with multiple items.  Please provide closer up photos of the items you want IDed and number each item so that we can respond.

Thank you, I will work on getting them separated and numbered.

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3 hours ago, Lost traveler said:

Thank you, I will work on getting them separated and numbered.

It is useful to know a couple of other things to make a solid ID.  The hints in some of the pinned topics really help. The important things are size and context. Knowing the age or the location where they were found if you don't know the geologic formation, eliminates a lot of possibilities and the size is important. Placing a scale besides each photo is best, metric if you have it.

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