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jill harrison
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Feb 16, 2007
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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...
jill harrison
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Feb 11, 2007
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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. ...
John
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Feb 11, 2007
5:41 am
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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...
Rodney Berrell
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Jan 29, 2007
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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...
John
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Jan 28, 2007
2:27 pm
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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...
moxon_paul
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Jan 28, 2007
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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...
John
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Jan 22, 2007
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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...
Gary Dargan
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Jan 22, 2007
8:58 pm
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Thankyou Rodney, I will add that to my list of information Jill Harrison...
jillyonly1
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Jan 22, 2007
11:38 am
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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'...
janewlands
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Jan 21, 2007
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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 ...
rod_rex
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Jan 21, 2007
9:19 am
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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 ...
John
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Jan 21, 2007
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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...
paleosearch
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Jan 7, 2007
11:23 pm
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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...
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Jan 4, 2007
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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...
Rodney Berrell
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Dec 18, 2006
2:03 am
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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...
janewlands
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Nov 8, 2006
10:28 am
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Hi everyone, The Royal Society Digital Journal Archive, dating back to 1665 and containing more than 60,000 articles, is now available online at ...
paleosearch
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Nov 1, 2006
10:30 pm
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... 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 ...
paleosearch
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Oct 30, 2006
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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...
John
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Oct 27, 2006
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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...
jillyonly1
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Oct 26, 2006
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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...
James Hall Strong
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Oct 16, 2006
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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...
Albert Sequeira
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Sep 20, 2006
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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....
moxon_paul
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Sep 20, 2006
12:38 am
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Hi John Looks like dirty work but satisfying. Look forward to seeing the pictures. Albert ... Hobart ... rarely...
Albert
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Sep 19, 2006
10:49 pm
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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...
janewlands
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Sep 16, 2006
7:49 am
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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/ """"" ...
John
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Aug 7, 2006
11:47 pm
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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...
John
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Aug 7, 2006
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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...
Albert Sequeira
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Aug 7, 2006
10:13 pm
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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. ... ...
Albert
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Aug 7, 2006
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... 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...
John
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