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Study microscopic and macroscopic organisms in greater detail as they are preserved in the fossil record, a natural time capsule etched in stone. These include study sets suitable for students including insects trapped in amber and rock, and aquatic organisms preserved by porous coral or other sediments. Other fossilized organic matter includes fecal matter from animals long past. Vertebrae and other skeletal remains of ancient or extinct creatures are easy to study in detail with these fossils.

Study microscopic and macroscopic organisms in greater detail as they are preserved in the fossil record, a natural time capsule etched in stone. These include study sets suitable for students including insects trapped in amber and rock, and aquatic organisms preserved by porous coral or other sediments. Other fossilized organic matter includes fecal matter from animals long past. Vertebrae and other skeletal remains of ancient or extinct creatures are easy to study in detail with these fossils.


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Description: Common graptolite genus.
Catalog Number: 470027-434
Supplier: VWR


Description: Detailed cast of the iconic Ediacaran fossil, Dickinsonia, from the Flinders Ranges in South Australia. Present on the upper corner of this large slab is an example of another early life form, Parvancorina. A great addition to any Precambrian collection.
Catalog Number: 470237-674
Supplier: VWR


Description: Single tooth of predaceous marine reptile.
Catalog Number: 470226-694
Supplier: VWR


Description: This giant among trilobites comes in at nearly a foot in length. Beautifully prepared, on an 11 <sup>3</sup>/<sub>4</sub>×7" base. Resin. Tennessee.
Catalog Number: 470237-638
Supplier: VWR


Description: Nearly complete enrolled
Trilobite
Catalog Number: 470225-124
Supplier: VWR


Description: Wonderfully detailed, hand-painted, skeletal replica of a primitive Triassic nothosaur, a synaptosaurian aquatic reptile of uncertain ancestry. Resin. China.
Catalog Number: 470237-628
Supplier: VWR


Description: A complete and highly detailed "Sea scorpion", New York State's official fossil.
Catalog Number: 470226-644
Supplier: VWR


Description: This remarkable resin cast features one of the most complete examples of a near contemporary of Archaeopteryx. Recently found in Liaoning Province in China, this fossil bird displays the earliest evidence of truly beaked birds with clear body contour feathers.
Catalog Number: 470237-660
Supplier: VWR


Catalog Number: 470225-126
Supplier: VWR


Description: View key morphological features in thin section.
Catalog Number: 470175-726
Supplier: VWR


Description: A rare and finely-detailed example of a Permian rhachitomous amphibian with well-defined skull bones and appendages. Germany.
Catalog Number: 470237-648
Supplier: VWR


Description: Early dragonfly with delicate wing structures preserved. From Solnhofen limestone. Resin. Germany.
Catalog Number: 470237-634
Supplier: VWR


Description: Winged Spirifer.
Catalog Number: 470225-134
Supplier: VWR


Description: Modern glass sponge known as "Venus Flower Basket".
Catalog Number: 470225-114
Supplier: VWR


Description: Large, complete Middle Cambrian trilobite, with long genal spines. It measures 7<sup>1</sup>/<sub>2</sub>" in length on an 8<sup>1</sup>/<sub>4</sub>×10<sup>1</sup>/<sub>2</sub>" matrix. Resin. Newfoundland.
Catalog Number: 470237-642
Supplier: VWR


Description: Early straight-shelled nautiloids in a small matrix.
Catalog Number: 470027-312
Supplier: VWR


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