>I have a few new Mystery Pages set up:
>
>1. Jessica: unknown fossil possibly from Maine at:
>http://www.manandmollusc.net/Mystery_shell_pages/jessica-mystery.html
Echinoderm ossicle, I think. Not a crinoid columnal, but if it's
Paleozoic it might possibly that of a blastoid or cystoid; I'm not
familiar with the scultpure on the articulating faces of the latter
two. The other fossils in the rock aoppear to be brachiopods, as
Allen suggests.
> 3. Shawn: Fossil from St. Pete's Florida
>http://www.manandmollusc.net/Mystery_shell_pages/Eduardo-mystery.html
That's the Cypraea link...
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Andrew Grebneff
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