Monday, April 26, 2010

Romingeria umbellifera

Middle Devonian Period coral called Romingeria umbellifera. It was found in the Jeffsonville Limestone of Clark County, Indiana.


Enhanced image from Kentucky Fossil Corals - A Monograph of the Fossil Corals of the Silurian and Devonian Rocks of Kentucky (1885) by William J. Davis, Plate 75, Figure 12.  Find on-line at KPS website of Don Chesnut web adaptation.


Sunday, April 25, 2010

Fossil Prep

A while back, a friend dropped this Mississippian Period blastoid in matrix off during his trip to Louisville. He had been collecting in the Indian Springs Formation of Crawford County, Indiana.  The fossil is about as big as a marble.

So these first two pictures show the blastoid in the rock matrix. I decided to extract the blastoid with the Dremel engraver. The matrix was pretty soft and flaky.



I stopped to photograph the fossil plate with the engraver lines. Matrix has broken off revealing more of the blastoid theca.




Eventually the vibration of the engraver broke the blastoid free for its rock tomb. Now I need to sand blast it to reveal the top detail.  Not the white marks where I probed to see if any more matrix would break away.  Decided it might damage the fossil to proceed down this path.


Saturday, April 24, 2010

Louisville Horn Corals

Horn coral finds in Louisville, Kentucky but the identification I am not sure about the first three.




Craterophyllum horn coral found in the Jeffersonville Limestone of Louisville, Kentucky.  It existed in the Devonian Period.