Saturday, August 9, 2008

Blue Geode

Okay, this is not a fossil from the Louisville area but a geode from an area around Lake Cumberland, Kentucky. It was blue colored so I took the diamond saw and cut it in two pieces. It was almost solid but not quite.

I might try and polish it to see if brings out any details.


Friday, August 8, 2008

Crinoid Holdfast

Here is a neat crinoid stem that my cousin found while at Lake Cumberland, Kentucky. It is a Mississippian period crinoid stem with a smaller one attached to its side. You can see the hold fast with its root like appearance holding onto the larger stem. A smaller stem then makes its way up to produce another crinoid.

It appears that the larger stem was still alive when this happened or at least its bottom portion was still standing when the smaller crinoid attached and started to grow.

The bottom picture shows both crinoids on their side and taken from the opposite side from the first picture.




Thursday, August 7, 2008

Crinoid Disc Top Down View

Here is another crinoid disc showing the center of the stem.

I think the center is an agate since you can see layers in it.

This specimen came from Lake Cumberland in Kentucky.