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Brachiopods - Largest is 1 cm across, collected by Jerry Bastedo in 2004.

Trilobite - Greenops sp., enrolled, 0.7.cm wide, collected by Jerry Bastedo in 2004.

Cephalopods - Tornoceras sp., smallest specimen is 0.4 cm wide, collected by Jerry Bastedo in 2004

Cephalopods - Michelonoceras sp., largest is 1 cm across, collected by Jerry Bastedo in 2004.

Pyrite - smallest is 1 cm long, collected by Richard Spencer.

Pelecypods - Largest is 1.2 cm, collected by Jerry Bastedo in 2004.

Blastoid and stem - Blastoid calyx 0.7 cm long and echinoderm stem is 0.5 cm across, collected by Jerry Bastedo in 2004.

Blastoid, 0.5 cm wide, discovered by Amanda Czechowski


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