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Bryos, Bryos, Bryos!


Ron E.

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I'm pretty confident in my identification of the flat bryos as fenestella species (it would be nice to narrow them down, but I'm just happy with a genus at this stage of my fossil geekhood ;-), but can anyone help me with the tubular shaped specimen? I find them in the claystone all the time, but this particular one appeared nicely intact when I split the rock.

Thanks--Baldy

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(btw, if you'd like to get your hands on some of this Mississippian rock for yourself, sign up at my exchange site)

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Oh... i love the color of that one..

And I dont know specific names, so I cant help you out there...

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