Just a little peice of rock (one of many) found at Mulbring with the Fossil Club in 2006. Make great gifts! Jill Harrison Send instant messages to your online...
Hello, Here is another site further to the list of interesting fossil sites around Sydney, some of which people have discussed or mentioned in previous posts. ...
Hi All, i have recently heard that the fossil fish found in shale at Epping Boys high school near marsfield, has now been coved in that concrete spray...
Hi, This (Strathfield excavation) is not a fossil site ... i.e. nothing has been found there, but I'd be pretty certain nobody has looked either. It is as I...
Hi Jill Thought I would through in my two cents worth here, having spent a while looking for fossils in and around Sydney. Firstly, good fossils are few and...
Hello, I've no idea when I'll be able to take a walk out to Box Head in order to look at the two 'trees' shown in that photograph referred to, or whatever they...
Long Reef is a protected site and collecting of any kind is prohibited there. I am not sure about Turrimetta head but some coastal councils also prohibit...
Fossilies I should acknowledge that the photo of the Tasmanian amphibians was taken by its discover Bob Tyson. I copy pasted the article on the Box Head 'logs'...
Hi There All. I recently purchased some fossils from an old collection which had some locations on the labels of fossil sites in Sydney. I did a bit of ...
Dear All, Somebody not too long ago asked where fossils could be seen near Sydney. I think the replies were along the lines of looking in the Narrabeen Group ...
Happy New Year everyone That is a great picture of the two skulls of labyrinthodont amphibians. Hope there are more finds. The fossilized tree stumps seem to...
Greetings I went into the lab location of the Hobart Museum to see how progress was going on the recently excavated Jurassic tree stump... still in pieces at...
hi all, i am new to this web group. so to tell you all a bit about my self, i am a palaeontological student at macquarie university, going on to postgrad work...
Greetings I've uploaded to the Miscellaneous photo album a picture of an excavator removing the stump of a Jurassic tree, species unknown but perhaps a...
... Hi Jill, Here is what Ross Dearing comments about what John said in his reply to you. Albert, we visited the site some years back in conjunction with a ...
Hi Jill, I suspect that the most prolific sites with lots of fossils in Sydney would be garages of old geologists. I think just systematically tracking down...
Hi everyone, I'm unable to go regularly to country digs with the Fossil Club, which is disappointing, as I had a great long weekend at Yass last year and a...
Hi everyone... I got stuck at work and missed our last meeting - I had planned to share some American fossils from my modest collection, but I'll bring them...
Hi Paul, I created a new album and moved the picture to it. The album has my user ID on it because I have created it. You can create a new album and move the...
Hi Albert. I just added a photo of Jeff Vaughan with a Lepidodendron fossil we collected in Tamworth a few weeks ago but I put my name in the wrong section....
Hi all I've posted another pic to the miscellaneous album. Those legs are mine above a section of Jurassic log, possibly a once 30m tall araucariad. If this...
Hi Albert, I would have thought that this was were that time scale drawing (the spiral one) came from: http://earth.geol.ksu.edu/sgao/g100/plots/ """"" ...
Hi Albert, Thank you; I think this is pretty common, that people forget where things come from. I still haven't paid my Club membership fee I'm afraid. I'm...
Hi John, I went in to the Lachlandhunter site and saw that the geological time scale at the beginning was prepared by Associate Professor Stephen S. Gao. Last...
Hi John, I have uploaded 2 papers on Tasmanian trilobites in the files section. Hope this will help. Regards Albert ... a ... south ... working on it. ... ...
... collection of Jurassic log sections found last week in the far south of Tasmania by Peter Harris. The trees were conifers perhaps araucariads related to...