brooksella
06_jan_vl_brookstar90
Submitted by admin2 on Tue, 11/11/2008 - 12:14am06_jan_vl_point96
Submitted by admin2 on Tue, 11/11/2008 - 12:14am06_jan_vl_brookstar89
Submitted by admin2 on Tue, 11/11/2008 - 12:14am07_jan_vl_2_brooks_double064
Submitted by admin2 on Sat, 11/08/2008 - 10:35pm07_jan_vl_2_tril_brooks038
Submitted by admin2 on Sat, 11/08/2008 - 10:35pm07_jan_vl_2_brooks021
Submitted by admin2 on Sat, 11/08/2008 - 10:35pm07_jan_vl_1_brooks988
Submitted by admin2 on Sat, 11/08/2008 - 10:35pm07_10_vl_brooks
Submitted by admin2 on Mon, 10/29/2007 - 7:12pmOctober 21, 2007 - Cambrian Fossils, Cherokee Co, AL
Submitted by Nancy Kenfield Lea on Mon, 10/29/2007 - 4:28pmThe current drought brought us to a favourite site in the Conasauga formation in Cherokee County, hoping that low water levels would have exposed more finds. Unfortunately, it proved to be a double-edge sword in that, while more shoreline was exposed, with the lack of water washing the rocks, the trilobite pickin's were slim, indeed. However, our first stop was at a Dresdachian stage site which produced a bumper crop of brooksella, so, win some, lose some. Stop 2 was an Albertan stage site where a few really nice trilobite finds kind of made up for the scarcity.