Two pieces of fossils containing shale, tertiary flora from Francois Lake, bedrock not road fill, poor pieces, description of site, drive car behind the bridge, walk from there 1 mile toward Fr. Lk. fossils on side bench
Tertiary Flora ca. 50 Mill. years.
Two pieces of fossils containing shale, tertiary flora from Francois Lake, bedrock not road fill, poor pieces, description of site, drive car behind the bridge, walk from there 1 mile toward Fr. Lk. fossils on side bench
Tertiary Flora ca. 50 Mill. years.
Three ammonites and one shell - (1) ammonite on thin slab of rock, 6" diam., impression only, (2) ammonite with pyrite sheen, 1.5" diam. (*missing*), (3) ammonite .75" diam., (4) shell on rock, 1.5" diam.
Mounted on wood
Three ammonites and one shell - (1) ammonite on thin slab of rock, 6" diam., impression only, (2) ammonite with pyrite sheen, 1.5" diam. (*missing*), (3) ammonite .75" diam., (4) shell on rock, 1.5" diam.
Mounted on wood
Tertiary Fossils and Conceretious, all rocks found in adjoinging gully to
Whittlesey Street. A check, however, did not prove colclusive. The material was most likely dumped with the topsoil and was lying on top of much younger materialmTertiary Plant Fossil very similar to Francois Lake (Meta Segnoia) Concretious (shale-like material) very similar to Smither-Buckley Valley year-old bridge.
Tertiary Fossils and Conceretious, all rocks found in adjoinging gully to
Whittlesey Street. A check, however, did not prove colclusive. The material was most likely dumped with the topsoil and was lying on top of much younger materialmTertiary Plant Fossil very similar to Francois Lake (Meta Segnoia) Concretious (shale-like material) very similar to Smither-Buckley Valley year-old bridge.
Brachiopod fossil found in Old Remo limestone formation described in Gottesfeld's Geology of the Northwest Mainland, page 20. Found as is, under a mossy log at the top of a cliff in an area now densely grown with young trees and brush, in about 1981.
GPS N 54 degrees 28. 166' W 128 degrees 39.807'
Brachiopod fossil found in Old Remo limestone formation described in Gottesfeld's Geology of the Northwest Mainland, page 20. Found as is, under a mossy log at the top of a cliff in an area now densely grown with young trees and brush, in about 1981.
GPS N 54 degrees 28. 166' W 128 degrees 39.807'
Physical Condition
good
Condition Remarks
Colours beige off white, strip of brown running thorugh.