Jessica with her slab containing a large crinoid.
Part 1 - Trip Report
Part 2 - Trip Photos (this page)
This Mississippian limestone quarry yielded a variety of fossils, including crinoids, blastoids, a very ancient shark tooth by the name Petalodus, archimedes, bryozoans, brachiopods, Rugosa and other corals, and even part of a trilobite.
(Photos courtesy Ron Beerman, Becky Guthrie, and Vicki Lais)
Excellent specimen showing a very long crinoid stem, numerous tiny pieces of crinoid stem, a blastoid, bryozoan, and archimedes stem.
Relatively large portion of a trilobite pygidium (rear end), an unusual find at this site.
Leisa has found a nice shark tooth and sawfish tooth.
Couple of badly worn shark teeth, fish tooth (enchodus?), echinoid spine and small part of crab leg.