Here are some more pictures of fossils from southeastern Australia. A visitor to this site named Bill sent them to me. If I had to guess, this first one is some sort of straight shelled cephalopod.
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This second fossil looks like some sort of brachiopod.
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This last fossil could be a cephalopod with is chamber segments but I am not sure.