Hi. Thanks for all your past advise on scanning fossils. Collectors might like to know I use a $99 Agafa Snapscan...pleased so far...not the 'best' for...
Hi again. This is Richie and this is our new just started paleo catalogue. We are showcasing some very rare and seldom seen fish, bugs, crabs etc from Europe...
Hi everyone. I have just started a fossil trading club for fossil hunters interested in trading. Check out yahoos club list and look for (Fossil Hunters ...
Hey fossileyesd. Thanks so much for that url, but how did you do that? I searched the founders guide and could not find out how. Any help is welcomed....
Hello Ronfossil. I just usually "cut & paste" the web site's url into the message, but one can type the URL into the message too. The "trigger" is the <a...
I'm new here, however collecting fossils has been a lifelong interest since I was 8 and discovered my first horncoral in my own backyard! Among the others was...
Hello pleides375, "fossil lover",<br>Welcome to our web club! Please feel free to post your pictures here, in the Photos section. There is limited storage in...
I enjoyed looking at your Illinois fossils, how wonderful your finds are! Anyway, in your first picture on the shells. I'm wondering if in the top left hand ...
Thanks for the info. and warm welcoming. I've recently placed some images of a lobe fish fin in the photos section that I'm having trouble identifying more. I...
Hello, I'm Kim, the 'ol fossil lover. I looked at your 4 photos in the Photos section and here's what I think they may be: some kind of belemite, an ...
Your fish is a breccia. Breccia is a rocks composed of angular fragments. Both the fragments and and the enclosing rock appear to be a marble of some sort...
Hi Ron and all,<br>Re: Douglas Pass Leaf that your son found<br>I am leading the Rocky Mountain Paleo members on a trek to Douglas Pass in July 2001 and I...
I responded to this request by making a web page for Douglas Pass CO fossils, which you may visit at:<br><a href=http://fossilized.home.att.net/dp.html...
I've just added a few Cenozoic shark teeth pages to my website ...adding more Cenozoic invertebrte fossils in near future. Be sure to follow links back to ...
Hello. I would be interested in hearing from individuals who might be able to help me get started collecting in (central) New Jersey. I am particularly ...
Victor,<br><br>Two books might be worth checking out. "A Field Guide to Fossils of Texas" by Charles Finsley. Available through amazon.com, although I got my ...
I know this is a widespread stratigraphic unit, but don't know about Alabama. Suggest you contact the Geology Dept. at U. of Alabama at Tuscaloosa. Also, I ...
HI, I AM A UK FOSSIL COLLECTOR WHO IS INTERESTED IN EXCHANGING FOSSILS FROM MY AREA OF THE UK (SOUTH EAST KENT) WITH AMERICAN COLLECTORS.<br><br>I HAVE A LARGE...
As a vert collector, you might be interested to see the phot I've just posted. Its my most prized fossil. The location I collected it from is now a nature ...
I found a layer of limestone with some U-shaped fossils that I think to be Echinoderms. Paleozoic age I think from the mississippian period. Thanks for any ...
Fossilhunter26, the Alabama Geological survey has a great website as well as the Alabama Geological Society, I have had good luck with both of these sites. I ...
The Georgia Mineral Society is sponsoring the Spring Gem Mineral & Fossil Show at the Cobb County Civic Center May 11, 12 & 13th.<br>This is a wonderful show...