These pics are different sites hunted on Sunday and some of the fossils found there.
Lance checking out one of the formations.

This pecten has 2 different shells on either side.


This one has the pattern of a possible trace fossil but I am not sure.


Pic by Lance.
Another formation that was a good fossil producer

Those boulders behind Lance are fossil filled.
Ok, this was my first driveby fossil hunt. Lance spotted it as we passed by it. It was coming out of the side of the road. :-) Thanks Lance!

The following were taken in the north Fort Worth area. My favorite find was an echinoid. The site was loaded with oysters, bi-valves and quite a few heart urchins and ammonite pieces. These fossils are in the Goodland formation which makes them about 103 million years ago (mya).



The echinoid on the left, I will get an ID on.


Snails (gastropods) are on the left (above

Center is a razor clam and to the right are bivalves
Ausust 18th was the Dallas Paleo Society's Oliver Creek hunt. Wish I would have gotten pics of everyone's finds. Unfortunately, my finds are packed away and I won't have time to take them for awhile.





Some of Polly's finds from the creek.

This tooth is only a 16th of an inch and she found it on the Jackson, Ms. trip.

Lance spots a heart clam in the matrix


Above: Lance with a very nice ammonite
Later Lance, Keith, Mike, and I, hunted some areas not far away.
The site below had shark teeth, and I found some nice denture clams.

The area above is where I found a beautiful small echinoid. I am uncertain of the species. Will get a picture at a later time.
More hunt pics here:
http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/Click to his, "What's New" page at the top
The next day we hit some other cretaceous sites. I found quite a few fossils with pics later.

That is the spot that he found a fancy echinoid.
This last pic is under a highway and many small, detailed fossils were found there. I believe the site is the Weno formation.

On August 11th, in over 100 degrees, Lance and I hit some of his cretaceous spots in the DFW area of Texas. On Sunday, we hunted permian sites and got permission to hunt on private property where the fossils were numerous. We also went to Mineral Wells, and several other locations.
Some of these pics, you can click on for the larger version.
The first pictures are of some of the cretaceous sites and some of the fossils found there.


A good site for shark teeth and bone.

A good echinoid spot and other fossils


The next are Permian fossil sites and fossils. Thanks to Lance for some of the pics.


Just some of the fossils are pictured.






Below, is the largest brachiopod that I have ever found.


