Ive posted a few pictures of a pyratized Ammonite found in Devonian shale in Western New York. I have cleaned it as much as I feel comfortable with doing and ...
Nice to see someone else from NY here. I live in Rochester and have recently become interested in fossils...an evolution from my interest in minerology. I...
U of R library should have good fossil ID books. God knows there are bunches of them out there. You may not beable to take them out, but you can use them...
My previous message suggested that almost all of the crinoid and blastoids specimens from the Silurian of NY are coming out of the Rochester Shale (not at ...
Pyritized fossils are, of course, common at Alden. What does your fossil look like? Commonly, the pyritized fossils are clams, ammonites, maybe brachiopods, ...
Your best bet in Lance Creek is to go door to door asking ranchers. Having a landowner map in hand might help. Many of the ranches are leased to commercial and...
8/9/01<br><br>Dear jpcavigelli,<br><br>Thank you for the tip. I'm familiar with the area<br>from hunting there. We rarely try to get onto the<br>ranches, as...
I'll have to hit the books to be sure, but I believe the Lance Creek faunal stage was the transition between my specialty, Judith River, and the end of the ...
Hi gang! My name is Charlie Ryan,but I go by the name Mr.B.Bug.Some of you may be familiar with me and my website,"Mr.B.Bug's TRILOBITE WORLD"I designed this...
Have a picture in the the Photo album "NY Amonite". Ive been told thought that it is really not techinically an amonite...I need to do a bit more research on...
Technically it is a Goniatite, an Ammonoid (subclass Ammonoidea order Goniatitida). Ammonites are mesozoic ammonoids with a more complex suture pattern ...
attheedge13, While you are "at the edge"; I have identified your "Ammonite". It is technically a Devonian Ammonoid. More specifically a Tornoceratid called ...
Hi John-<br>Well, I'd like to be able to tell you to go find stuff on the BLM Lance, but no... it doesn't work the way you suggest. From the BLM's point of ...
I'm Bill,a new member and paleobotanist from Oregon. My web site is about the Metasequoia Creek fossil location, Which is of the Lower Eagle Creek Formation in...
I was just thinking about trading fossil sites instead of just the fossils. Does anyone out there want to trade??? I'd like to trade some of my sites for sites...
WELCOME TO THE CLUB, AERO <br>Please visit "Prehistoric Pittsford" when you have time. I don't know much about Minnesota geology, but would like to see...
Paleontology is exciting for the rare few,who enjoy discovering natural history first hand. The excitement at the moment of discovery has led paleontologists...
Well said. The finding of each and every fossil is a real experience--and when that spectacular specimen or one new to science shows up--what a joy. I have...
Washington County Fairplex, Oct. 5th-7th, 10:am-6:pm, Cornell Rd., across from the Hillsboro Airport. 35 dealers, 200 exhibits. The theme is "Meteors, ...
Hello everyone! I am abyssal_leviathin I am 13 and I am planning on being a paleontologist when I get older and I created a great internet club that I think...
The 2001 SC Rock Swap will be held on Saturday, October 27, at Baker Creek State Park near McCormick, SC.<br>The swap starts and 10 a.m. and will be held at...