Greetings Rockhounds, I am pleased to announce that the Rock Net BBS style discussion forum at Bob's Rock Shop is now back online after an extensive overhaul...
I am new here in this large and diverse group, and look forward to interesting fossil info. My particular interest is trilobites (and I run a large educational...
Hi If Gene Harstein is on this list, could he please email me privately please? thanks Michael [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
can anyone help me identify a few of my vertibrates ? i have posted a picture of them on this sites "Photos". they are listed as vertibrae. some helpful...
Hello Amy, I live near DFW. The compressed ones are shark vertebrae centrums. The two associated ones look Xiphactinus. No way of telling what species of...
... come ... you left out the number of inches across that your largest shark vert. measures. now i'm left to wondering ........ thanks alot for your help!...
Hi again Amy, I dont have pics of the vetrs, but it is 2 inches across. I do have a website. In the gallery,on the site i have a lot of my finds, I also have...
I would like those of you who have an interest in and collect plant fossils to check out the new Group that is being formed called Palaeobotany Group. The new...
... Greetings Sam, I will send you a personal invitation from the Palaeobotany Group that will bypass the approval process. Regards, Mike - moderator of the...
Hello, I am looking for help again ! Please look at my pics in the Photo Album - Texas Fossils. If anyone can help me I.D. the jaws (snout) from these pics, I...
Hi again Amy, My best guess would be mosasaur. The tooth basals appear reptile. However it could be a fish as well. If you would post a few more pictures a...
Hello again Amy, sure add me when you want to chat just holler. I collect mainly roses, but I do have a lot of pure strain bulbed plants, like john quills,...
Amy I second the vote on mosasaur. I've found similar stuff in the North Sulphur River, and seen similar stuff described in books. You found some good ...
Hi there This message is for the benefit of new members to this list (apologies for the cross posting): Being part of this discussion group you might be...
I have a (3") Flexicalemene Retrosa Trilobite mounted on velvet in a wood frame that I received as a wedding gift in 1988. The tag says it is from Mt. Orab,...
Contact the trilobites group at yahoo groups, submit a photo if you can, and the group can try to see if it is real. There are a number of fossil sites online...
... Greetings, Mt. Orab, Ohio is a well-known site for these trilobites. They are plentiful enough that there would be no reason to make reproductions. The...
I have added some pictures to my Texas Fossils photo album. Once again, these are from the Eagle Ford Shale in Tarrant Co., and again, I'd love to hear some...
Hi again Amy, I can say with some certainity the teeth you have as unidentified, appear to be terragoidal mosasaur teeth. That is to say the inner teeth in a...
I am trying to bring my collection into the 21st century. I'm looking for some curatorial software to catalog all my specimens. Does anyone know of such...
You can do all that in MS Access as well as in new versions of Paradox and, my favorite, FileMaker. I've got my collection in MS Access. It didn't take long to...
Wendell Ricketts
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My thought on using CGI was to make it more self contained on one or two CDROMs program, browser, catalog and all. Can this be done with FileMaker? As I...
As databases go, what you're talking about is really rather small. I think I've only got 32 fields in mine. I use a lot of drop down menus precisely for things...