Dry Dredgers Field Trip
To a Northern Kentucky Road Cut
Southgate Member, Kope Formation
October 23, 2004

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Page 8: Other Molluscs Found

The Gastropods (snails) are also well preserved in brown. Take a look at this fantastic specimen!
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The some rocks were covered with spired gastropods. 
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Another gastropod found was Sinuites. (below) 
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Another mollusc with great shell preservation was the Pelecypod (clam) Ambonychia.
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Next Page: Brachiopods and Bryozoans Found


T A B L E   OF   C O N T E N T S

Page 1: Introduction (collecting pics)

Fossils Found That Day:
Page 2: Crinoids Part 1

Page 3: Crinoids Part 2

Page 4: Burrows

Page 5: Graptolites

Page 6: Trilobites

Page 7: Cephalopods

Page 8: Other Molluscs

Page 9: Brachiopods and Bryozoans

Pics From Our Trip To This Site in 2002


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