This first rock shows a Cryptolithus trilobite fragment with an exposed spine. I have overlaid the trilobite image to show what it might have looked like intact.
Another Cryptolithus trilobite fragment that after some work might show more of the cephalon portion.
It might be hard to expose the rest of this Cryptolithus trilobite fragment because is appears to be surround by other hard fossil fragments. It sort of reminds me of a horseshoe.
The arrow marks an unidentified fossil that needs more cleaning to reveal details and surface area.
This fossil could be a Tentaculites or maybe some sort of worm tube. Hopefully more of it will be embedded in the matrix.
Really seems to be Tentaculites.
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Paul
Nice post. It is good you found so many. I usually on find them by themselves and the Tentaculite has eroded from the rock.
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