Ammonites, clams, and possibly bone?

Mkburnett

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Jul 10, 2018
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Finds from Sunday.

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trfinder

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Feb 17, 2011
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You have some ammonite pieces for sure, and looks like a couple nice brachiopods. Not sure about the "bone" pieces, maybe they are pieces of coral. Nice finds.
 

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Mkburnett

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Thank you. Yeah not too sure on the last three pieces.
 

old digger

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Your third from last, and last item look similar to the hardened mud interior impression to a Brachipod fossil.
 

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Ammonite pcs are Perdenales Metengonoceras. (Quite typical for late Texas Cretaceous)
Bottom stuff may be infill burrows.
Others appear to be bivalve steinkerns. (Clams)
 

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Mkburnett

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Thank you. I'm still trying to get down the scientific names. lol
 

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