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Submitted by admin2 on Thu, 08/08/2013 - 2:20pmMay 25, 2013 - Butler Co, AL
Submitted by admin2 on Thu, 08/08/2013 - 2:13pmMay 26, 2012 - Cretaceous fossils, Butler County, AL
Submitted by Terry Todd on Tue, 03/05/2013 - 1:41pmIn May BPS members showed up for a weekend of camping and fossil collecting on a private creek in Butler County. Since our last visit a number of high water events had alterered the creek. Places that had been covered in sand were now bare, with rocky, clay bottoms. Numerous small shark teeth, cochina stone, fish vertebrae, and a few pottery shards were found. One area of clay that was seen appeared to be filled with fossil leaves, with ancient leaves. There is a strong possibility that the woody and leaf material found in the clay layers is Cretaceous age.