Complete exogyra in place, both halves.
Exogyra were plentiful at this site.
Small shell embedded in the chalk wall.
Oyster shell; the one on the right looks like a small Inoceramus.
What remains of a large inoceramus. Typically in gullies, the fragmented shell is scattered over a 2-4 foot area, They frequently grow 3-4 feet across.
Unknown fossil with an interesting texture.
Oyster bed.
View towards the far end of the first gully where most of the shark teeth and sawfish teeth were found. Where is everyone?
Leisa has found a nice shark tooth and sawfish tooth.
Nancy and her two young charges searching along the edge of the chalk.