US And Canadian Fossil Sites -- Data for TEXAS

Version V0910 current as of OCT 2009.

Back to States INDEX

Back to MAIN PAGE

LocationCountyState/ProvinceDirections,NotesAgeFormationFossilsCommentsReferenceLat-Long
-[?]TXJust N of Colorado River in Road cut on RR1431 1 km E of Hamilton Creek and 3.7 km E of TX281PennsylvanianSmithwick?TX0395|,
-[?]TXNorth-West Texas Red BedsPermianAmphibians -Eryops,Reptiles - Dimetrodon,EdaphosaurusTX0396CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
-[?]TXin S fork of San Gabriel River at TX183CretaceousCelestite,Fossils,dinosaur tracksTX0397|,
-[?]TXon rr1431 (from US183) 4 km W of Travis/Williamson County LinePaleozoic?TX0398|,
-[?]TXon rr1431 (from US183) 8 km W of Travis/Williamson County Line in inactive quarryPaleozoic?TX0399|,
Canadian River Valley[?]TXIn area deposits of Dockum Group sediments in Canadian River Valley and adjacent areasTriassicDockumPetrified Wood-locally abundantTX0389The Canadian River flows across the Northern Texas panhandle North of Amarillo. CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permissionwww.ias.ac.in/jessci/jun2005/CH01.pdf|,
Cedar Mountain[?]TXFossiliferous site in Dockum FormationTriassicDockumvertebratesTX0390CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permissionwww.ias.ac.in/jessci/jun2005/CH01.pdf30.4628,-98.2367,,MCU|,
Home Creek[?]TXFossiliferous site in Dockum FormationTriassicDockumvertebratesTX0391CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permissionwww.ias.ac.in/jessci/jun2005/CH01.pdf31.4778,-99.2308,,MCU|,
Little Sunday Canyon[?]TXFossiliferous site in Dockum FormationTriassicDockumvertebratesTX0392www.ias.ac.in/jessci/jun2005/CH01.pdf|,
McKewfield[?] Trail[?]TXpelecypod MyalinaTX0393Can't identify a McKewfield/MacKewfield Trail in Texas (or anywhere else). CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Walkers Tank[?]TXFossiliferous site in Dockum FormationTriassicDockumvertebratesTX0394CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permissionwww.ias.ac.in/jessci/jun2005/CH01.pdf|,
Glass Mountains-TXPermianWordPelecypod-AnnulicostaTX0401http://books.google.com/books?id=svVskArvqRAC&pg=PA116&lpg=PA116&dq=abbott+pennsylvanian+fossils&source=web&ots=lOtHaJf56y&sig=NJ5TQEVUMG0nHqmfhmFd1_ZhOUg#PPA113,M130.4353,-103.1086,,SCU|,
Aransas National Wildlife RefugeAransasTXPleistocenevertebrates-MammutTX0434http://www.npl.utexas.edu/vpl/databases/index.php|,
Aransas PassAransasTXPleistocenemammals-Equus,Artiodactyls,Camelids,Bison,Helicina,Rabdotus,Helisoma,Paramylodon,Rodents,Odocoileus,Lepisosteus;Reptiles-Turtle;Birds-Passeriformes;Fish;SquamataTX0435http://www.npl.utexas.edu/vpl/databases/index.php27.909468,-97.149990,,CU|,
Corpus ChristiAransasTXat Palm Harborfossil echinodermsTX000127.7942,-97.4222,,MCU|,
-ArcherTXAmpitheatre sitePermianBelle Plainsvertebrates-Eryops,Dimetrodon,Pleurocanthus,OrthocanthusTX0427http://www.npl.utexas.edu/vpl/databases/index.php|,
AnareneArcherTXPermian,LowerPutnam (TX)vertebrates-OrthocanthusTX0428http://www.npl.utexas.edu/vpl/databases/index.php33.485106,-98.666170,,CU|,
Archer CityArcherTX1.6km SW at Sawin's Quarry in bonebedPermianPutnam (TX)vertebrates:Archeria,Diadectes,Dimetrodon,Eryops,Parioyx,Pantylus,Trematops,ZatrachysTX0002CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission33.5956,-98.6253,,MCU|,
Archer CityArcherTXArcher City Bonebeds Loc-45561,42499PermianPutnam (TX)amphibians-Archeria,Bolosaurus,Ectosteorhachis,Edaphosaurus,Eyrops,Phonerpeton,Pleurocanthus,Walchia,Zatrachus;sharks-XenacanthusTX0453http://www.npl.utexas.edu/vpl/databases/index.php|,
Archer CityArcherTXArcher City beds 6 km SE of Archer City,TXPermian?TX000333.5956,-98.6253,,MCU|,
Archer CityArcherTXLoc-40033PermianPutnam (TX)coprolites;xenacanth shark toothTX0445http://www.npl.utexas.edu/vpl/databases/index.php|,
Archer CityArcherTXLoc-40503PermianAdmiralPlantsTX0447http://www.npl.utexas.edu/vpl/databases/index.php|,
Archer CityArcherTXLoc-40504PermianAdmiralPsaronius,cycadsTX0448http://www.npl.utexas.edu/vpl/databases/index.php|,
Archer CityArcherTXLoc-40506PermianAdmiralWalchiaTX0449http://www.npl.utexas.edu/vpl/databases/index.php|,
Archer CityArcherTXLoc-40508PermianPutnam (TX)PecopterisTX0450http://www.npl.utexas.edu/vpl/databases/index.php|,
Archer CityArcherTXLoc-40833PermianPutnam (TX)PantylusTX0446http://www.npl.utexas.edu/vpl/databases/index.php|,
Archer CityArcherTXLoc-40946PermianPutnam (TX)vertebrates-RomeriaTX0451http://www.npl.utexas.edu/vpl/databases/index.php|,
Archer CityArcherTXLoc-43188PermianPutnam (TX)vertebrates-DimetrodonTX0452http://www.npl.utexas.edu/vpl/databases/index.php|,
Archer CityArcherTXParkey beds 30 km W of Archer City,TX,on Parkey RanchPermian?TX000433.5956,-98.6253,,MCU|,
Archer CityArcherTXSW Loc-43172PermianArcher Cityvertebrates-EdaphosaurusTX0454http://www.npl.utexas.edu/vpl/databases/index.php|,
Briar CreekArcherTXNear head and possibly elsewherePermianBelle PlainsVertebrates-Dimetrodon,EryopsTX0005CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission31.8531,-99.1211,,MCU|,
Briar CreekArcherTXUpper part of creekPermianAdmiralvertebrates-Archeria,Dimetrodon,Diadectes,Eryops,Edaphosaurus,Ophiacodon,Trimerorhachis,ZatrachysTX0006CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission31.8531,-99.1211,,MCU|,
Cottonwood CreekArcherTXPermianAdmiralvertebrates-EdaphosaurusTX0007CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission34.3464,-101.1278,,MCU|,
Cottonwood CreekArcherTXPermianMoranvertebrates-Eryops,ProtorothyrisTX0008CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission34.3464,-101.1278,,MCU|,
DundeeArcherTX1.5-2km N several localitiesPermianBelle PlainsVertebrates-Diadectes,Dimetrodon,Diplocaulus,Eryops,TrimerorhachisTX0009CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission33.7403,-98.9019,,MCU|,
DundeeArcherTX2.5km NPermianAdmiralvertebrates-pelycosaur boneTX0010CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission33.7403,-98.9019,,MCU|,
DundeeArcherTXAt Sclen's[?] pasture on W side of Dundee-Atwood RoadPermianBelle PlainsVertebrates-Diadectes,Dimetrodon,EryopsTX0011Sclen's looks to be a misspelling -- not clear of what. CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission33.7403,-98.9019,,MCU|,
DundeeArcherTXAt Tit MountainPermianAdmiralvertebrates-TrimerorhachisTX0012CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission33.7403,-98.9019,,MCU|,
DundeeArcherTXAt Woddermun's[?] Ranch both sides of Dundee-Atwood Road 2km N of Woddermun's HousePermianBelle PlainsVertebrates-Aspidosaurus,Diadectes,Dimetrodon,Eryops,ProtocaptorhinusTX0013No references to Woddermun on Internet 060124. CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission33.7403,-98.9019,,MCU|,
DundeeArcherTXNE of DundeePermianBelle PlainsVertebrates-EdaphosaurusTX0014CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission33.7403,-98.9019,,MCU|,
DundeeArcherTXNE on Big Wichita River at Tit MountainPermianBelle PlainsVertebrates-Diadectes,Dimetrodon,Eryops,Ophiacodon,Secodontosaurus,TrimerorhachisTX0015CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission33.7403,-98.9019,,MCU|,
DundeeArcherTXNear crossing of Archer-Dundee Road over Little Wichita River on N side of RiverPermianAdmiralvertebrates-Dimetrodon,EryopsTX0016CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission33.7403,-98.9019,,MCU|,
FireplaceArcherTXPermianPutnam (TX)vertebrates:DimetrodonTX0017CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Geraldine SchoolArcherTX1.4km SPermianAdmiralvertebrates-EdaphosaurusTX0018CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Godwin CreekArcherTXS side near mouth,30km SE of Seymour. May be multiple localitiesPermianAdmiralvertebrates-Dimetrodon,Edaphosaurus,Eryops,TrimerorhachisTX0019Goodwin's Creek in the original. The creek (not necessarily the locality) is near 33.616N 98.926W. CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission33.616,-98.926,,JA|,
Hackberry CreekArcherTXPermianAdmiralvertebrates-DimetrodonTX0020CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission33.7817,-99.0178,,MCU|,
HollidayArcherTXGeraldine beds 16 km S of Holliday,TXPermian?TX002133.8161,-98.6947,,MCU|,
HollidayArcherTXS on N bank of Little Wichita River at the Wilson PlacePermianAdmiralvertebrates-DimetrodonTX0022CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission33.8161,-98.6947,,MCU|,
Lake KickapooArcherTXN side of lakePermianAdmiralvertebrates-SpermatodusTX0023CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission33.6611,-98.7758,,MCU|,
Little Wichita RiverArcherTXAt Three ForksPermianPutnam (TX)vertebrates:Archeria,DimetrodonTX0024CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission33.8628,-98.1200,,MCU|,
Little Wichita RiverArcher?TXAt the hear of the South ForkPermianMoranvertebrates-EryopsTX0039CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission33.8628,-98.1200,,MCU|,
Little Wichita River (North Fork)ArcherTXProbably multiple localities,one of which may be at the quarry of the Texas Copper CompanyPermianAdmiralvertebrates- Diadectes,DimetrodonTX0025CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Little Wichita River (Three Forks)ArcherTXon N side of River and probably other localities in regionPermianAdmiralvertebrates-Dimetrodon,Diadectes,Eryops,Lupeosaaurus,OphiacodonTX0026CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Long CreekArcherTXW SidePermianAdmiralvertebrates-Archeria,Aspidosaurus,Diadectes,Dimetrodon,Edaphosaurus,Eryops,Ophiacodon,TrimerorhachisTX0027CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission33.6922,-98.5897,,MCU|,
Lyle's PlaceArcherTXSeveral localities along N side of Little Wichita River e.g.2 draws W of Lyle's Place and S of Lyle's PlacePermianAdmiralvertebrates-Archeria,Edaphosaurus,TrimerorhachisTX0028CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Mount BarryArcherTXMultiple localities. Some described as 'near' one as 5-10km WPermianAdmiralvertebrates-Dimetrodon,Eryops,Lupeosaurus?,Metarmosaurus,OphiacodonTX0029CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Onion CreekArcherTXAt Three ForksPermianPutnam (TX)vertebrates:EryopsTX0030CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission32.2328,-96.7581,,MCU|,
Pearce's RanchArcherTXProbably near the junction of Godwin's Creek and the Little Wichita RiverPermianBelle PlainsVertebrates-Archeria,Dimetrodon,Eryops,TrimerorhachisTX0031CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Rattlesnake ButteArcherTXPermianAdmiralvertebrates-Dimetrodon,OphiacodonTX0032There is no 'Rattlesnake Butte' in the Wichita Basin. CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission31.1442,-102.0594,,SCU|,
Shell PointArcherTXPermianAdmiralvertebrates-Aspidosaurus,Dimetrodon,Diadectes,Eryops,Ophiacodon,Trimerorhachis,ZatrachysTX0033There are several Shell Points in Texas,but none near the Wichita Basin. CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission29.1958,-95.1497,,MCU|,
Slippery CreekArcherTXNear head of Creek,possibly other localitiesPermianBelle PlainsVertebrates-Archeria,Ctenospondylus,Diadectes,Dimetrodon,Eryops,Ophiacodon,Secodontosaurus,TrimerorhachisTX0034CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission33.6458,-98.8708,,MCU|,
Terrapin SchoolArcher?TXAt the hear of the South ForkPermianMoranvertebrates-EdopsTX0040CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
West of Lake KickapooArcherTXPermiansharks PleuracanthusTX0035|,
-Archer,BaylorTXIn Wichita Basin. Variously described as Cowan's Ranch,Williams Ranch,Cowan's Pasture NEPermianBelle PlainsVertebrates-Archeria,Diadectes,Dimetrodon,Edaphosaurus,Eryops,TrimerorhachisTX0036CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
-Archer,BaylorTXS,on Little Wichita River at Cox's CampPermianBelle PlainsVertebrates-Archeria,Diadectes,Dimetrodon,Edaphosaurus,Eryops,Ophiacodon,TrimerorhachisTX0037CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
-Archer,Baylor,Knox,Clay,Wichita,WilbargerTXPermian Lower Redbeds - Archer and Baylor counties primarily,but also Knox,Clay,Montague,Wichita,and Wilbarger Counties.Permian50 taxa of amphibian and reptiles in area Rivers Archeria,Dimetrodon,Edaphosaurus,Seymouria. Numerous beds,pockets and isolated bones.TX0038|,
SealyAustinTXDamon Mound S of Sealy currently closed to collecting?TX004129.3000,-94.7942,,MCU|,
TarpleyBanderaTXon Hondo Creek, 4 km downstream and 4 km upstreamCretaceousGlen RoseLarge and varied faunas - ammonites,bivalves,corals,sponges,forams,dinosaur bonesTX004229.6569,-99.2761,,MCU|,
SmithvilleBastropTXCoral TurbinoliaTX004330.0083,-97.1592,,MCU|,
-BaylorTXarea redbed exposuresPermianplants-Calamites,conifers,lycopods,ferns,seed ferns-Gigantopteris;Labyrinthodonts-Cacops,Dissorophus;Amphibians - Eryops,Dimetrodon,Diadectes,Seymouria,Trimerorhachis,Diplocaulus,Ophiacodon,Edaphosaurus,Labidosaurus,CaseaTX0068CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
-BaylorTXPermianArroyoReptiles DiadectesTX0066CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
-BaylorTXPermianArroyoVertebrates-Captorhinus,Dimetrodon,Diplocaulus,Dissorophus,Lysorophus,PariotichusTX0067CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
-Baylor?TXPermianClear Fork (TX) GroupReptiles LabidosaurusTX0069CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Belah[?]BaylorTXNear mouth and possibly elsewherePermianBelle PlainsVertebrates-EryopsTX0044Can't identify a town or feature called 'Belah' in Baylor County. CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Brushy CreekBaylorTXNear head of Creek,but there may be other localitiesPermianArroyoVertebrates-Diplocaulus,Edaphosaurus,TrimerorhachisTX0045CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission32.5628,-96.3372,,MCU|,
Camo[?]BaylorTX1.6km NPermianArroyo?vertebrates-DissorophusTX0046There is no town or terrain feature remotely resembling 'Camo' in Baylor County. CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Coffee CreekBaylorTXPermianArroyoAmphibians DiplocaulusTX0047CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission32.7292,-97.8889,,MCU|,
Coffee Creek Bone BedBaylorTXThere are various Coffee Creek Localities including the head,the mouth,the foot of E Coffee Creek,1.6km N of Moon P.O. and 32 km N of Seymour,TXPermianArroyoVertebrates-Captorhinus,Dimetrodon,Diplocaulus,Edaphosaurus,Labidosaurus,Lysorophus,Trimerorhachis,ZatrachysTX0048Both an East and West Bone bed are cited.CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Craddock Bone BedBaylorTX11.2km NW of SeymourPermianArroyoCaptorhinus,Diadectes,Dimetrodon,Diplocaulus,Edaphosaurus,Eryops,Euryodus,Labidosaurus,Lysorophus,Parioyx,Secodontosaurus?,Seymouria,Trichasaurus,Trimerorhachis,VaranosaurusTX0049CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Crooked CreekBaylorTX1km W of Fish CreekPermianArroyovertebrates-DiplocaulusTX0050CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission31.6372,-95.7222,,MCU|,
Elm CreekBaylorTXPermianClydeVertebrates-Dimetrodon,Edaphosaurus,Lupeosaurus,OphiacodonTX0051CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission31.3944,-96.7350,,MCU|,
FuldaBaylorTX1km NEPermianBelle PlainsVertebrates-OphiacodonTX0052CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission33.6872,-99.0228,,SCU|,
FuldaBaylorTXBelow Fulda on Little Wichita RiverPermianBelle PlainsVertebrates-Dimetrodon,EryopsTX0053CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission33.6872,-99.0228,,SCU|,
Goodwin CreekBaylorTXAt head of creekPermianplantsTX0443Bulletin of the Geological Society of America 1903, p196 - Google Books|,
Goodwin CreekBaylorTXFull length of creek from mouth to head of creek and on both sides including Fulda Station areaPermianBelle PlainsVertebrates-Archeria,Araeoscelis,Bolosaurus,Diadectes,Dimetrodon,Empedias,Eryops,Ophiacodon,Ophiodeirus,Therosaurus,TrimerorhachisTX0054CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Gray's CreekBaylorTXPermianArroyovertebrates-Conodectes,Diplocaulus,Otocoelus,TrimerorhachisTX0055CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Hackberry CreekBaylorTXVarious locations 5km SE of Fulda near the mouth of the Creek on the Little Wichita RiverPermianBelle PlainsVertebrates-Archeria,Diadectes,Dimetrodon,Eryops,Ophiacodon,TrimerorhachisTX0056CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission33.7817,-99.0178,,MCU|,
Hog CreekBaylorTXW side near Big Wichita River -- may be other localities in areaPermianArroyovertebrates-Diplocaulus,Dimetrodon,Edaphosaurus,Labidosaurus,Lysorophus,TrimerorhachisTX0057CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission30.6756,-99.6661,,MCU|,
Indian CreekBaylorTXRegional exposures near Big Wichita River -- other localities in area including NW of creek,SW of Creek,N side of Indian Creek MountainPermianArroyovertebrates-Archeria,Diadectes,Diplocaulus,Dimetrodon,Eryops,Isodectes,Pariotichus,Seymouria,TrimerorhachisTX0058CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission32.0767,-94.4203,,MCU|,
Lake Kemp DamBaylorTX200m SPermianLuedersvertebrates-LuederiaTX0059CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission33.7550,-99.1450,,SCU|,
Military TrailBaylorTXPermianClydeVertebrates-Dimetrodon,Eryops,OphiacodonTX0060CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
SeymourBaylorTX11.2km NPermianArroyoVertebrates-DiplocaulusTX0063CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission33.5969,-99.2783,,MCU|,
SeymourBaylorTXPermianLuedersvertebrates-HybodusTX0062CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission33.5969,-99.2783,,MCU|,
SeymourBaylorTXPermianAmphibia -Seymouria,Reptiles LabidosaurusTX0061CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission33.5969,-99.2783,,MCU|,
Whiskey CreekBaylorTXPermianClydeVertebrates-Diadectes,OphiacodonTX0064CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission33.7656,-99.0925,,MCU|,
Wichita RiverBaylorTXIn limestone at old military crossing of the river in NE part of countyPermianCephalopdsTX0442Bulletin of the Geological Society of America 1903, p196 - Google Books33.8628,-98.1200,,MCU|,
Wichita RiverBaylorTXOn N side of North ForkPermianBelle PlainsVertebrates-TrimerorhachisTX0065CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission33.8628,-98.1200,,MCU|,
-BellTXPleistoceneSigmodon (rodents)TX0074|,
BeltonBellTX4.0km SE in bank of Leon River. The Grayson generally contains abundant and diverse invertebrates as well as some shark teeth in clays, marls and chalky white limestone. Lat Lon is arbitrary postion on Leon RiverCretaceous,UpperGraysoninvertebrates,shark teethTX0512http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/31.0226,-97.4134,,GA3|,
BeltonBellTX6.4km E in S bank of Lampasas River. The Grayson generally contains abundant and diverse invertebrates as well as some shark teeth in clays, marls and chalky white limestone. Lampassas River is 4-6km S of Belton. LatLon is arbitrary location where Mitchell Branch flows into Lampassas RiverCretaceous,UpperGraysoninvertebrates,shark teethTX0513http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/30.9989,-97.4291,,GA|,
BeltonBellTXW at picnic area on TX190CretaceousWalnutechinoids,gastropod moldsTX007031.0558,-97.4642,,MCU|,
KilleenBellTX6 km S on Farm Rd 440CretaceousWalnutechinoidsTX007131.0850,-97.6783,,MCU|,
SaladoBellTXGastropod IlymatogyraTX007230.9588,-97.5325,,MCU|,
WashitaBellTXGastropod IlymatogyraTX0073|,
San AntonioBexarTXarea outcropsCretaceousabundant fossilsTX007529.4628,-98.4789,,MCU|,
San AntonioBexarTXin area exposuresCretaceousCorsicana MarlEchinoids,worms,mollusks,cephalopods.TX007629.4628,-98.4789,,MCU|,
Johnson CityBlancoTX8 km E in banks of Pedernales River Ordovician through Cretaceous Upper sequencePaleozoic?TX007730.2767,-98.4117,,MCU|,
Johnson CityBlancoTXin roadcuts along US281abundant fossilsTX007830.2767,-98.4117,,MCU|,
ClintonBosqueTXTrace Fossil SerpulaTX007929.7628,-95.3278,,MCU|,
Brazos RiverBrazosTXin bluffs on both sides of TX21 W of Bryan in Eocene Claiborne,Stone City (type locality),Cook Mountain formationsEoceneCook Mountain|ClaiborneScaphopods,mollusks,worms,ostracods,forams,bryozoa,corals,teeth,bones,scales,dermal plates.TX008028.8756,-95.3781,,MCU|,
Brazos RiverBrazosTXin bluffs on both sides of TX21 W of Bryan in Eocene Claiborne,Stone City (type locality),Cook Mountain formationsEoceneCook Mountain|ClaiborneScaphopods,mollusks,worms,ostracods,forams,bryozoa,corals,teeth,bones,scales,dermal plates.TX008128.8756,-95.3781,,MCU|,
BryanBrazosTXIn the South bank of the Brazos River just West of the Texas 21 Bridge over the river. Best exposure about 100m North of the bridge in a fine grained silt matrix just below the conspicuous ironstone layer. A minor bone bed about 2 meters lowerEoceneClaiborne?TX008231.0919,-97.3572,,MCU|,
BryanBrazosTXin bluffs along Little Brazos River on TX21EoceneStone Citygood invertebratesTX008331.0919,-97.3572,,MCU|,
College StationBrazosTXarea outcropspetrified woodTX0084UNKNOWN,,,MCU|,
-BrewsterTXAMNH / WPA Croc localityCretaceousAgujavertebrates-DeinosuchusTX0425http://www.npl.utexas.edu/vpl/databases/index.php|,
Agua FriaBrewsterTXTertiaryvertebrates-BrontotheridTX0415http://www.npl.utexas.edu/vpl/databases/index.php|,
Aiken HillBrewsterTXMiocene(Arikareean)Flemingvertebrates-Brontotherid,EquusTX0416http://www.npl.utexas.edu/vpl/databases/index.php|,
Alamo CreekBrewsterTXCretaceousAgujavertebrates-Lepisosteidae,Threopods,Squamata,Sharks,PlantsTX0419http://www.npl.utexas.edu/vpl/databases/index.php|,
Alamo Creek CanyonBrewsterTXEocene(Uintan)Chisosvertebrates-mammalsTX0420http://www.npl.utexas.edu/vpl/databases/index.php|,
AlpineBrewsterTXat Aqua Frijo Ranch[?],Stillwell Ranch (Marathon)and Earl Rudder Ranch on TX118. (Fee in 1970s)Petrified WoodTX008530.3583,-103.6606,,MCU|,
AlpineBrewsterTXat Woodward RanchPermianfossilsTX008630.3583,-103.6606,,MCU|,
Big BendBrewsterTXArea exposuresCretaceousAgujaOrnithischian dinosaur bone fragmentsTX008731.2581,-94.8956,,MCU|,
Big BendBrewsterTXarea exposuresCretaceouscrocodiles - PhobosuchusTX008831.2581,-94.8956,,MCU|,
Big Bend National ParkBrewsterTXPterosaurTX008929.2500,-103.2500,,SCU|,
ChisosBrewsterTX4.8km ECretaceousRattlesnakevertebrates:Champsosaurus;crocodiles;dinosaur teeth;turtlesTX0090CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission29.2706,-103.2983,,MCU|,
ChisosBrewsterTX5km ECretaceousAgujaCrocodile fragmentsTX0091CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission29.2706,-103.2983,,MCU|,
Chisos MountainsBrewsterTXSmallpox Spring area near Tornillo CreekCretaceousAgujaPhobosuchus,turtle fragments,dinosaur bonesTX0092Couldn't locate Smallpox Spring. Tornillo Creek is in Brewster County near 29.177N 102.997W. CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission29.2658,-103.3008,,SCU|,
Dawson CreekBrewsterTXCretaceousJavelinavertebrates-pterosaur-QuetzalcoatlusTX0093CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission29.2861,-103.5497,,MCU|,
Dragon CanyonBrewster?TXPaleocene Mammal Reference LocationPaleoceneNacimiento?TX0109Big bend area -- can't identify a Dragon Canyon,May be a confusion with Black Dragon Canyon,UT|,
Fresno CreekBrewsterTXE side of Fresno Creek 400m N of 1st large WPA Quarry on S side of Castellan TrailCretaceousAgujaPhobosuchusTX0094There is also a Fresno Creek in Presidio County. CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission30.0261,-102.6408,,MCU|,
Glass MountainsBrewsterTX3 km N55W of old Hess Ranch in gray Calcareous sandstonePermian UpperWordpelecypods -Aviculopecten,CamptonectesTX009830.4353,-103.1086,,SCU|,
Glass MountainsBrewsterTXarea exposuresPermianCanyonsilicified brachiopods - TeguliferinaTX009930.4353,-103.1086,,SCU|,
Glass MountainsBrewsterTXat Wolf Camp Ranch House in Saddle to NPennsylvanianGaptankcrinoids - DelocrinusTX010030.4353,-103.1086,,SCU|,
Glass MountainsBrewsterTXMississippian-Permianforams,bryozoa,corals,brachiopods,pelecypods,gastropods,ammonitesTX009630.4353,-103.1086,,SCU|,
Glass MountainsBrewsterTXPermianbrachiopods - MeekelaTX009730.4353,-103.1086,,SCU|,
Glass MountainsBrewsterTXCephalopods CooperocerasTX009530.4353,-103.1086,,SCU|,
Glenn SpringsBrewsterTX20km WestCretaceousAgujaPanoplosaurus,other dinosaur bonesTX0101Original says 'Glen Springs'. Glenn Springs apparently is a defunct town in Big Bend National Park 29.1809,-103.1438,,GA|,
Grapevine RanchBrewsterTX5km NECretaceousAgujaAlamosaurus vertebraTX0102|,
MarathonBrewsterTX15.2km South 55W (South 55E of Roberts Ranch RoadOrdovicianMarathon (TX)graptolites-AnisograptusTX010330.2050,-103.2442,,MCU|,
MarathonBrewsterTX170m South 54W in bed of Alsate CreekOrdovicianMarathon (TX)graptolites-DidymograptusTX010430.2050,-103.2442,,MCU|,
MarathonBrewsterTX6.4km South 65EOrdovicianMarathon (TX)graptolites-ClonograptusTX010530.2050,-103.2442,,MCU|,
MarathonBrewsterTX6.4km South 65WOrdovicianMarathon (TX)graptolites-TetragraptusTX010630.2050,-103.2442,,MCU|,
MarathonBrewsterTXin erratic boulderPermianHaywardMarathonocrinusTX010730.2050,-103.2442,,MCU|,
SkylineBrewsterTX'above skyline'EoceneDevil's GraveyardvertebratesTX0108CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission32.7636,-96.5989,,MCU|,
TerlinguaBrewsterTXSouth in Mariposa/California Mountain and Reed Plateau District. The Grayson generally contains abundant and diverse invertebrates as well as some shark teeth in clays, marls and chalky white limestone. LatLon is Terlingua. Google doesn't recognize California Mtn and thinks Reed Plateau is a few hundred meters SW of TerlinguaCretaceous,UpperGraysoninvertebrates,shark teethTX0517http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/30.2957,-97.7488,,|,
Rock CreekBriscoeTXRock Creek Fauna -- Late Irvingtonian mammal bonesPlioceneMammal BonesTX011033.3581,-96.3697,,MCU|,
BrookesmithBrownTX3 km SE near foot of escarpmentPennsylvanianMineral WellsCrinoidsTX011131.5503,-99.1183,,MCU|,
BrownwoodBrownTX1 km S near road to Weedon school. Graham (type locality)PennsylvanianGrahamDelocrinusTX011231.7092,-98.9908,,MCU|,
BrownwoodBrownTX5.3 km W of freight depot in Triticites ledgePennsylvanianBrownwood ShaleApographiocrinusTX011331.7092,-98.9908,,MCU|,
BrownwoodBrownTXS of city water tank in Triticites ledgeParulocrinusTX011431.7092,-98.9908,,MCU|,
BrownwoodBrownTXnear cemeteryPennsylvanianGrafordpelecypodsTX011531.7092,-98.9908,,MCU|,
Brownwood State ParkBrownTXGastropods -ShansiellaTX011631.8556,-99.0231,,MCU|,
Lake BrownwoodBrownTXoutside state park in road cutPennsylvanianColony Creekgastropods,pelecypods,ammonites,horn corals,etcTX011831.8375,-99.0028,,MCU|,
Lake BrownwoodBrownTXPennsylvanianColony Creekminute gastropods,pelecypods,crinoid fragments,echinoid spines,brachiopods,ammonitesTX011731.8375,-99.0028,,MCU|,
-BurlesonTXArea exposuresCretaceousShark teeth, ammonite, etcTX0404http://www.blackriverfossils.org/BurlesonCounty/tabid/53/TripReports/689/Default.aspx|,
Whiskey Creek BridgeBurlesonTXAt Stone City Bluff, N of TX21 bridge over Brazos RiverEoceneClaiborneabundant diverse invertebrates, shark teethTX0531http://www.proctormuseum.us/Texas/Stone-City/stonecity.htm30.6272,-96.5455,,GA0|,
Allen QuarryBurnetTXMarble Fallsvertebrates-CoelacanthidaeTX0422http://www.npl.utexas.edu/vpl/databases/index.php|,
Burnet?BurnetTXAkersten's Burnet QuarryPleistocenevertebrates-AlligatorTX0417http://www.npl.utexas.edu/vpl/databases/index.php|,
Lion MountainBurnetTXCambrianRileyNumerous taxaTX0437http://earthsciences.ucr.edu/docs/Sadler&Cooper_2003Plenum.pdf|,
MoranCallahanTX10 km N in shale along roadPermiancrinoidsTX011932.5475,-99.1656,,MCU|,
MoranCallahanTX5 km N on Moran Rd near cattle tankPermianPutnam (TX)DelocrinusTX012032.5475,-99.1656,,MCU|,
MoranCallahanTX8 km SSE 2.5 km NW of Pueblo RR station in shale and marl on N side of Moran-Cisco HwyPermianCamp ColoradocrinoidsTX012132.5475,-99.1656,,MCU|,
Smith RanchClayTXAmos Smith RanchCretaceousWichitavertebrates-EryopsTX0426http://www.npl.utexas.edu/vpl/databases/index.php|,
-ColemanTXPennsylvanian corals,Conularia in Wayland shale member of Graham Formation in Coleman County,TXPennsylvanianGrahambrachiopods PunctospiriferTX0125|,
Mitchell's CrossingColemanTX2 km NW of Colorado River in gullies on S and SE slopes of Parks Mountain in gulliesPennsylvanianGrahamCrinoidsTX0122|,
RockwoodColemanTX4 km SW in shale at base of bluff W of HighwayPennsylvanianHarpersvillecrinoidsTX012331.5008,-99.3731,,MCU|,
Santa AnaColemanTX2 km E along old Brownwood-Coleman road in shale and LimestonePennsylvaniancrinoidsTX0124|,
FarmersvilleCollinTX5 km SWCretaceousCrustacea - EnoploclytiaTX012633.1633,-96.3597,,MCU|,
Sipe SpringsComancheTX4 km S in shale on N side of bluffPennsylvanianMineral WellscrinoidsTX012732.0906,-98.7839,,MCU|,
BloomfieldCookeTX1.2km S. The Grayson generally contains abundant and diverse invertebrates as well as some shark teeth in clays, marls and chalky white limestone. This location would be in the middle of Ray Roberts LakeCretaceous,UpperGraysoninvertebrates,shark teethTX0510http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/33.4274,-97.0105,,GA?|,
WoodbineCookeTXOriginal says, Woodbine, Bryan County, OK. E. In thin lenses in yellow Sandstone. LatLon is arbitrary, 2km E of WoodbineCretaceous,UpperPawpaw abundant fossilsTX0494http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/33.6110,-96.9935|,
-CoryellTXCretaceous echinoids.TX0130|,
AntelopeCoryellTX4,8km WPermianplantsTX0444Bulletin of the Geological Society of America 1903, p196 - Google Books|,
Copperas CoveCoryellTXbehind skating rinkCretaceousWalnutechinoidsTX012831.1239,-97.9028,,MCU|,
GatesvilleCoryellTXCretaceousEdwardsReptile tracksTX012931.4350,-97.7436,,MCU|,
Twin MountainCoryellTX40km N of ProctorCretaceous,LowerGlen Roseinvertebrates;vertebrates-Pycodont teeth and scalesTX0477http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/glenrose.htm31.3816,-98.0140,,GA|,
CrosbytonCrosbyTXE bank of Blanco River between Spur and CrosbytonTriassicDockumvertebrates-DesmatosuchusTX0131CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission33.6600,-101.2375,,MCU|,
CrosbytownCrosbyTX12km SW of Crosbytown at Kirkpatrick Ranch. Fossiliferous site in Dockum FormationTriassicDockumvertebratesTX0132CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permissionwww.ias.ac.in/jessci/jun2005/CH01.pdf|,
CrosbytownCrosbyTX15 km N on slopes of Catfish Draw near E edge of Llano EstacadoPlioceneBlanco (TX)?abundant vertebrate remainsTX0133|,
CrosbytownCrosbyTXAt Mt Blanco and elsewhere in local canyonsPleistoceneBlancanTurtles-Testudines,Geochelone,presumably mammals as wellTX0134|,
KalgaryCrosbyTXN at Home CreekTriassicDockumdinosaur-Tecovasaurus-mammal-AdelobasileusTX013533.4089,-101.1481,,SCU|,
Lower KalgaryCrosbyTXVertebrate remains in lacustrian depositsTriassicTecovasshark teeth-Xenacanthus,Hybodonts,Lissodus,Lonchidion;Amphibians;Reptiles-Coelophysis,Protecovasaurus,Crosbysaurus,Pekinosaurus,Tecovasaurus,Paleollanosaurus,Rowaconodon,Colognathus;Trilophosaurus;Phytosaurs;fish-Semionotus,Redfieldia,Lasalichthys...TX0136www.ias.ac.in/jessci/jun2005/CH01.pdf|,
Mount BlancoCrosbyTX40km SETriassicTecovasDinosaur and amphibian bonesTX013833.8156,-101.1928,,SCU|,
Mount BlancoCrosbyTXPleistocene (Blancan)Blanco (TX)vertebrates-GeocheloneTX0137CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission33.8156,-101.1928,,SCU|,
Otis ChalkCrosbyTXArea exposures 25km SE of Big Spring (Howard Cy). Faunal list is for 'Otis Chalk Quarry'TriassicCooper Canyonsharks teeth-Lissodus,Hybodonts;Amphibians;Reptiles-dinosaurs,phytosaurs;FishTX0139www.ias.ac.in/jessci/jun2005/CH01.pdf32.1253,-101.2608,,MCU|,
Red QuarryCrosbyTXPlioceneBlanco (TX)Mammal FossilsTX0140|,
Walker TankCrosbyTXWTriassicDockumvertebrates-ColognathusTX0141CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission31.6581,-104.6231,,MCU|,
-CulbersonTXIn US 62 road cut 3 km NE of TX54 junction. InPermianBone Spring Limestoneabundant ammonites - ParacelitesTX0151|,
Guadeloupe MountainsCulbersonTXIn thick reef limestones along top of RidgePermianCapitanfossilsTX0142Original says 'El Capitan' formation -- probably is no such formation distinct from the Capitan formation|,
Guadeloupe MountainsCulbersonTXOn Capitan Peak at USGS station 2926Permian UpperCapitanpelecypods -Streblochondria?,CamptonectesTX0143|,
Guadeloupe MountainsCulbersonTXOn Capitan Peak at USGS station 2930Permian Middlepelecypods - Streblochondria?TX0144|,
Guadeloupe MountainsCulbersonTXin drab dolomitesPermian MiddleDelaware Mountainpelecypods-AcanthopectenTX0145|,
Guadeloupe MountainsCulbersonTXin drab dolomitesPermian UpperCapitanpelecypods-AcanthopectenTX0146Original says Capitan Mountain formation. Assumed to be same as Capitan formation|,
KentCulbersonTXE at Milepost 1 on N side I20CretaceousBorachoechinoids - Stereocidaris,CidarisTX014731.3311,-94.7303,,MCU|,
Pine SpringCulbersonTXGuadeloupe Mountains in Dark LimestonePennsylvanianBone Canyon LimestonePelecypod-StreblopteriaTX0402http://books.google.com/books?id=svVskArvqRAC&pg=PA116&lpg=PA116&dq=abbott+pennsylvanian+fossils&source=web&ots=lOtHaJf56y&sig=NJ5TQEVUMG0nHqmfhmFd1_ZhOUg#PPA113,M131.8986,-104.8214,,MCU|,
Van HornCulbersonTXto NW oldest reported possible metazoan burrows. Variously dated as 1.3 to 2.0 billions years bpProterozoicAllamooremetazoan(?) burrows.TX014831.0397,-104.8303,,MCU|,
Van HornCulbersonTXto NW oldest reported possible metazoan burrows. Variously dated as 1.3 to 2.0 billions years bpProterozoicCastner Limestonemetazoan(?) burrows possible archeocyathidTX014931.0397,-104.8303,,MCU|,
Van HornCulbersonTXto NW oldest reported possible metazoan burrows. Variously dated as 1.3 to 2.0 billions years bpProterozoicHazelmetazoan(?) burrows.TX015031.0397,-104.8303,,MCU|,
-DallasTXArea construction sitesCretaceousShark teeth, ammonite, etcTX0405http://www.blackriverfossils.org/TripReports/DallasCounty/tabid/53/pt/1/Filter/100/Default.aspx|,
Arcadia ParkDallasTX1.6km S in cuts along the Ledbetter Road. The Eagle Ford is usually a series of dark shales with occasional limestones containing invertebrates and shark teeth. LatLong is arbitrary loc on S Ledbetter DrCretaceous,UpperEagle Fordinvertebrates,shark teeth?TX0526http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/32.7103,-96.9208,,GA|,
Arcadia ParkDallasTXIn RR cuts S of Dallas-Fort Worth Highway Between Acadia Park and Chalk Hill. The Eagle Ford is usaually a series of dark shales with occasional limestones containing invertebrates and shark teeth. LatLong is arbitrary loc about half way between Arcadia Park and Chalk HillCretaceous,UpperEagle Fordinvertebrates,shark teeth?TX0528http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/32.7478,-96.9012,,GA?|,
Arcadia ParkDallasTXIn RR cuts W of town. The Eagle Ford is usually a series of dark shales with occasional limestones containing invertebrates and shark teethCretaceous,UpperEagle Fordinvertebrates,shark teeth?TX0525http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/32.7497,-96.9099,,GA|,
Bear CreekDallasTXThe Woodbine usually contains marine fossils as well as carbonized wood and plant fossils. LatLon is arbitrary--the junction of Lttle and Big Bear CreeksCretaceous,UpperWoodbinefossilsTX0521http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/32.8607,-97.0623,,GA|,
California CrossingDallasTXAt RR bridge on Elm Fork of Trinity River on North BankCretaceousDecapods,fish bones,Baculites,Scaphites,Worthoceras,gastropods,echinoidsTX015232.8686,-96.9222,,MCU|,
CarroltonDallasTXCretaceousAtcoShark Teeth-CretolamnaTX0410http://www.fossiliferous.co.uk/sharksusa.htm|,
Cooks Branch Creek - Farmers BranchDallasTXCretaceousEagle Ford Shalemollusks - InoceramusTX0153|,
Eagle FordDallasTXArrowhead Drive, Loc-41935CretaceousReptiles-Coniasasurus;Turtles;Fish Teeth;Mollusks-InoceramusTX0459http://www.npl.utexas.edu/vpl/databases/index.php|,
Eagle FordDallasTXIn regional exposures near Eagle Ford on the Trinity River on the S side of the Trinity River N of Arcadia Park. The Eagle Ford is usually a series of dark shales with occasional limestones containing invertebrates and shark teeth. LatLong is Eagle Ford 1km S of Trinity River. There are Arcadia Parks in both Dallas and Tarrant CountiesCretaceous,UpperEagle Fordinvertebrates,shark teeth?TX0524http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/32.7847,-96.8997,,GA?|,
Farmers BranchDallasTXCretaceousArcadia ParkShark Teeth-Cretoxyrhina,PtychodusTX0412http://www.fossiliferous.co.uk/sharksusa.htm32.926514,-96.896115,,CU|,
Ben FranklinDeltaTXCretaceousTaylorreptile bones - Clidastes (a mosasaur)TX015433.4767,-95.7686,,SCU|,
Pecan GapDeltaTXCretaceousTaylorreptile bones - Clidastes (a mosasaur)TX015533.4369,-95.8464,,SCU|,
-DentonTXIn bed of creek and associated drainage ditchCretaceousShark teeth-Ptychodus,Lamnids;bonesTX0407http://www.blackriverfossils.org/DentonCounty/tabid/53/TripReports/2084/Default.aspx|,
DentonDentonTXCretaceousEagle FordShark Tooth-PtychotrygonTX015632.2586,-99.5392,,MCU|,
JustinDentonTXE in bluffs of Denton CreekCretaceous,UpperFort Worth Limestonediverse invertebrates,echinoids-HemiasterTX0481http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/33.0872,-97.2693,,GA|,
JustinDentonTXE on Denton CreekCretaceous,UpperWenoinvertebratesTX0488http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/33.0872,-97.2693,,GA|,
JustinDentonTXW on Denton Creek (Type locality) - shelly marls. Denton Creek is E of JustinCretaceous,UpperDenton Marlinvertebrates,echinoids-Macraster,crustaceaTX0485http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/33.0872,-97.2693,,GA|,
RoanokeDentonTXWCretaceous,UpperWenoinvertebratesTX0489http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/33.0075,-97.2324,,GA|,
The ColonyDentonTXCretaceousArcadia ParkShark Teeth-Cretolamna,Cretodus,PtychodusTX0411http://www.fossiliferous.co.uk/sharksusa.htm33.089009,-96.886392,,CU|,
AftonDickensTXHolocenevertebrates-MammuthusTX0157CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission33.7628,-100.8164,,MCU|,
Cat Fish RiverDickensTXTriassicDockumvertebrates-PaleorhinusTX0158|,
Chamberlin's QuarryDonleyTX23.8km NE of Clarendon,S of White Fish CreekMiocene (Clarendon)reptiles-Alligator;turtles-GeocheloneTX0159|,
Chamberlin's QuarryDonleyTXAt edge of Spade Flats Farm aka East Hill QuarryMiocene (Clarendon)bird bones; reptiles-Alligator; turtles-Geochelone,GopherusTX0160|,
GoldstoneDonleyTX6.4km E at Risely PlaceMiocene (Clarendon)reptiles-AlligatorTX0161Can't identify a Goldstone in Donley County,TX|,
Griffin RanchDonleyTX35.10 -100.84Miocene (Clarendon)reptiles-AlligatorTX0162Original says Griffen Ranch35.0950,-100.8378,,SCU|,
Lewis QuarryDonleyTXAt W. J. Lewis placeMiocene (Clarendon)reptiles-Alligator;turtles-Geochelone,KinosternonTX0163|,
MacAdams QuarryDonleyTXMiocene (Clarendon)Mammal FossilsTX0164|,
McAdams QuarryDonleyTXMiocene (Clarendon)turtles-GeocheloneTX0165|,
Risely PlaceDonleyTXMiocene (Clarendon)turtles-Geochelone,KinosternonTX0166|,
Risley FarmDonleyTXAt Adam and Charles Risley FarmMioceneOgallalamammals-Pseudhipparion,Neohipparion,ProtohippusTX0167|,
CiscoEastlandTX10 km W in calcareous shaleCretaceous LowerTrinity, UpperMyalinaTX016929.9667,-102.9336,,MCU|,
CiscoEastlandTX2 km E along escarpment on Cisco-Breckenridge RoadPennsylvanianThrifty LimestonecrinoidsTX017029.9667,-102.9336,,MCU|,
CiscoEastlandTX24 km NE ofBrachiopods -DerbyiaTX017129.9667,-102.9336,,MCU|,
CiscoEastlandTXin area outcrops 11-20 km NEPennsylvanianCiscoBrachiopods-DerbyiaTX017229.9667,-102.9336,,MCU|,
CiscoEastlandTXin shales in roadcut on NE side of Randolph Jr College CampusPennsylvanianHarpersvillecrinoidsTX017329.9667,-102.9336,,MCU|,
CiscoEastlandTXpelecypods CompositaTX016829.9667,-102.9336,,MCU|,
EastlandEastlandTX7 km W in W facing slopes in gullies 200 meters N of Eastland-Cisco RdPennsylvanianGrahamtype locality for many crinoids and bryozoaTX017432.4014,-98.8172,,MCU|,
PuebloEastlandTX2 km SE at base of prominent outlier 50 meters W of old Cisco-Moran highwayPermianMoran MarlcrinoidsTX017527.0319,-99.4397,,MCU|,
Franklin MountainEl PasoTXE of El Paso in Hueco Mtns. On S side of Franklin Mtn near Aztec CavePermianHueco, Magdelenagastropods, etcTX0466http://www.sunstar-solutions.com/sunstar/geology/Permian/PermianTX.htm31.8980,-106.5564,,GA2|,
Long CanyonEl Paso?TXIn Hueco Mountains 8 km W of Helms West well and 16 km S E of Hueco Tanks.OrdovicianMontoya?TX017633.6408,-100.4367,,MCU|,
BrittonEllisTXat Gaynais Ranch 4.8km SECretaceousEaglefordvertebrates-Pycnodont fishTX0177also listed as 500m SE of Britton29.9556,-94.7233,,MCU|,
WaxahatchieEllisTXCretaceousNiobraravertebrates-Squamata bonesTX0178Original says Waxahatchie,Ellis County KS,but Waxahatchie,Ellis County,TX seems more likely. CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
-FanninTXCretaceousShark teeth-PtychodusTX0406http://www.blackriverfossils.org/TripReports/FanninCounty/tabid/53/pt/1/Filter/103/Default.aspx|,
LadoniaFanninTXCretaceousTaylorreptile bones - Clidastes (a mosasaur)TX017933.4247,-95.9461,,SCU|,
SavoyFanninTX7.5 km SE in rock pit on S side of roadCretaceousAustin Chalkdecapod crustaceaTX018033.5992,-96.3664,,MCU|,
NechanitzFayetteTXMatejowsky RanchPetrified Wood (fee in 1970s)TX018130.0456,-96.8267,,SCU|,
NechanitzFayetteTXMatejowsky StorePetrified Wood in area road cuts,bed of Rabs Creek,farmsTX018230.0456,-96.8267,,SCU|,
JusticeburgGarzaTXNeyland Site-Fossiliferous site in Dockum FormationTriassicDockumdiverse vertebrates,petrified woodTX0184CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permissionwww.ias.ac.in/jessci/jun2005/CH01.pdf33.0428,-101.2025,,MCU|,
JusticeburgGarzaTXTriassicCooper CanyonPetrified Forest-about 50 trees-mostly Araucarioxylon.TX0183www.ias.ac.in/jessci/jun2005/CH01.pdf33.0428,-101.2025,,MCU|,
PostGarzaTX15km S of Post at Patricia Site. Vertebrate remains in channel depositsTriassicCooper Canyonvertebrates-phytosaurs,plantsTX0185CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permissionwww.ias.ac.in/jessci/jun2005/CH01.pdf32.4372,-99.7311,,MCU|,
Post QuarryGarzaTX16km SE in red mudstone deposits near a conical hillTriassicCooper Canyondiverse vertebrates-some articulated,a bird-ProtoavisTX0186CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permissionwww.ias.ac.in/jessci/jun2005/CH01.pdf|,
FredricksburgGillespieTXCretaceousComanche PeakechinoidsTX0187|,
Cedar MillsGraysonTX1.6km E in Big Mineral Creek. This location appears to be in Lake Texoma. Big Mineral Creek is 20km to the S a few km N of Whitesboro The junction of the N and S forks of the Creek is at 33.6859,-96.9027Cretaceous,UpperPawpaw fossilsTX0497http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/33.8316,-96.7986|,
Cedar MillsGraysonTX800m N in Sancy Creek. The Grayson generally contains abundant and diverse invertebrates as well as some shark teeth in clays, marls and chalky white limestoneCretaceous,UpperGraysoninvertebrates,shark teethTX0508http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/|,
DenisonGraysonTX1.6km E where RR trestle crosses headwaters of Pawpaw CreekCretaceous,UpperMain Street Limestone,Graysonabundant fossilsTX0502http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/33.7570,-96.5172,,GA|,
DenisonGraysonTX1.6km N in cutsCretaceous,UpperWenoinvertebrates with nacreous shells-mollusks-Turritella, Nucula, Yoldia, CorbulaTX0487http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/33.7834,-96.5300,,GA|,
DenisonGraysonTX4.8km N in bed of Duck Creek and in nearby RR cuts. Duck Creek is only about three km NE of Denison. The locality appears to be adjacent to US65 about 1km S of its junction with US75Cretaceous,UpperKiamichi,Duck Creekdiverse invertebratesTX0480http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/33.7931,-96.5321,,GA|,
DenisonGraysonTX8km N on Red River near the former location of Weno (abandoned) (Type locality)Cretaceous,UpperWenoinvertebratesTX0486http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/33.8197,-96.5616,,GA|,
DenisonGraysonTXE. In cuts on East Main Street. Loc is arbitraryCretaceous,UpperPawpaw,Main Street LimestonefossilsTX0495http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/33.7550,-96.5262,,GA|,
DenisonGraysonTXE. Upper part of Pawpaw CreekCretaceous,UpperPawpaw,Main Street LimestonefossilsTX0496http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/33.7577,-96.5165,,GA|,
DenisonGraysonTXEastern part in RR cutCretaceous,UpperMain Street Limestone,Graysonabundant fossilsTX0501http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/33.7550,-96.5262,,GA|,
DenisonGraysonTXIn RR cut 4.8km W of Union StationCretaceous,UpperMain Street LimestonefossilsTX0500http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/33.7753,-96.6194,,GA|,
DenisonGraysonTXIn cut of St Louis and San Francisco RR at the RR stationsCretaceous,UpperMain Street LimestonefossilsTX0499http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/33.7557,-96.5346,,GA|,
DenisonGraysonTXStarting in Denison and running North along Pawpaw Creek in clays and sandstones. Pawpaw Creek runs NE from a point E of Denison near the junction of 8th St and East Main St. Lat Long is the head of the CreekCretaceous,UpperPawpaw invertebrates,some shark teethTX0492http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/33.7557,-96.5189|,
FinkGraysonTX1.2km S on Little Mineral Creek. The Grayson generally contains abundant and diverse invertebrates as well as some shark teeth in clays, marls and chalky white limestoneCretaceous,UpperGraysonfossilsTX0509http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/33.7888,-96.6687,,GA|,
Lake TexomaGraysonTXCretaceousechinoidsTX0188|,
Stillhouse FerryGraysonTX4.8km E in Pawpaw Branch. The Grayson generally contains abundant and diverse invertebrates as well as some shark teeth in clays, marls and chalky white limestone. Stillhouse Ferry is apparently a historical location. LatLon is on N shore of Lake Texoma 5km E of Stillhouse FerryCretaceous,UpperGraysoninvertebrates,shark teethTX0507http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/33.8736, -96.9069,,GA|,
AndersonGrimesTXW on TX30 at Whiskey Bridge. Apparently a juxtaposition of two sites. 'Whiskey Bridge' is the TX21 bridge over the Brazos River just S of Stone City Bluff in Burleson County 40-50km W of Anderson. LatLon is arbitrarily placed at TX30 bridge over Gibbons Creek 10km N of AndersonMollusks- Cochlespiropsis,ConusTX0468http://intotheborderlands.blogspot.com/2005/06/fossil-hunting-report.html30.594479,-96.065483,,GA4?|,
AndersonGrimesTXMiocene(Hemingford)OakvilleMammals-Artiodactyls,Hippodon,Canis,Lagomorphs;Reptiles-Turtles;BivalvesTX0429http://www.npl.utexas.edu/vpl/databases/index.php30.487147,-95.986899,,CU|,
NavasotaGrimesTX3.2km SMiocene (Hemingford)OakvilleAlligatorTX018930.4161,-96.0786,,MCU|,
Harlan's RanchHardinTX900m E near Tornillo CreekCretaceousAgujaTurtle shellTX0191Tornillo Creek is in Brewster County near 29.177N 102.997W|,
Harlan's RanchHardinTX900m ECretaceousAgujaTurtle shellTX0190|,
-HemphillTXin area exposures extending into adjacent countiesPlioceneabundant mammalsTX0194|,
Clear CreekHemphill?TXto W. Original says Cooke County. There are several Clear Creeks in Texas. None in Cooke CountyCretaceous,UpperWenoinvertebratesTX0490http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/35.939, -100.326,,GA?|,
Coffee RanchHemphillTXMioceneHemphillMammal FossilsTX0192|,
MendotaHemphillTX6 km SW,1 km W of County line; N of Red Deer CreekPliocene MiddleBlanco (TX)mammals - Hipparion,Paracamelus,StegomastodonTX019325.8014,-100.4978,,MCU|,
AquillaHillTXCretaceousDel Riovertebrates-CarchariasTX0432http://www.npl.utexas.edu/vpl/databases/index.php31.851548,-97.218063,,CU|,
Aquilla HillHillTXPleistocenevertebrates-MammutTX0433http://www.npl.utexas.edu/vpl/databases/index.php|,
CressonHoodTXAbout 2.8km NE on TX377 in roadcut at Scorpion Hill Cretaceous,LowerGlen Roseabundant invertebratesTX0469http://paleo.cc/paluxy/glenroseareas.jpg32.5519,-97.6073,,GA|,
CressonHoodTXIn roadcuts on TX377 from about 4km NE to turnoff on right to Lake BenbrookCretaceous,LowerGlen Roseabundant invertebratesTX0470http://paleo.cc/paluxy/glenroseareas.jpg32.6000,-97.5696,,GA|,
CressonHoodTXSW In roadcuts on TX377 between Cresson and GranburyCretaceous,LowerGlen Roseabundant invertebratesTX0472http://paleo.cc/paluxy/glenroseareas.jpg32.4828,-97.6832,,GA|,
DennisHoodTX13.6 km SW of bridge and 400 meters E of Kickapoo Falls in shales on N side of road behind stone barnPennsylvanianMillsap LakeSciadiocrinus,ParadelocrinusTX019532.6186,-97.9264,,MCU|,
Lake BenbrookHoodTXIn exposures along North and Northwest shores of lakeCretaceous,LowerGlen Roseabundant invertebratesTX0471http://paleo.cc/paluxy/glenroseareas.jpg32.6582,-97.4680,,GA|,
Morgan CreekHopkins?TXCambrianRileyNumerous taxaTX0440http://earthsciences.ucr.edu/docs/Sadler&Cooper_2003Plenum.pdf|,
Alabama FerryHoustonTXEoceneCrockettvertebrates-XiphiidaeTX0418http://www.npl.utexas.edu/vpl/databases/index.php|,
CrockettHoustonTXMiocene (Hemingford)Fleming UpperTurtle-GeocheloneTX019632.7928,-96.7706,,MCU|,
LoveladyHoustonTXOligoceneYeguaCrocodile-Alligator;Snake-Paleophis;Turtles-Baptemys,Echmatemys,TrionyxTX040031.1267,-95.4453,,MCU|,
-HowardTXarea exposuresTriassicreptile remainsTX0201|,
Big SpringHowardTXSE of springs (5 km SE of Signal Peak) in quarriesTriassicabundant Trilophosaurus bonesTX019831.7308,-96.0181,,MCU|,
Otis ChalkHowardTXin several square km exposureTriassicDockumLabyrinthodonts,reptiles,amphibiansTX0200Yes,there apparently really is a place called Otis Chalk32.1253,-101.2608,,MCU|,
Otis ChalkHowardTXPermianDockum UpperVertebrates-Cionichthys,LasalichthysTX0199CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission32.1253,-101.2608,,MCU|,
Arroyo AlamoHudspethTXLoc-40256,40551Pleistocene (Blancan)Camp RiceReptiles-Turtles;Mammals-horses,OdocoileusTX0460http://www.npl.utexas.edu/vpl/databases/index.php|,
Arroyo BallucoHudspethTXLoc-40255Pleistocene (Blancan)Camp RiceReptiles-Turtles;Mammals-horses,Glyptotherium,OdocoileusTX0461http://www.npl.utexas.edu/vpl/databases/index.php|,
Arroyo DiabloHudspethTXLoc-40244,40248,40253Pleistocene (Blancan)Camp RiceMammals-horses,camels,TanupolamaTX0463http://www.npl.utexas.edu/vpl/databases/index.php|,
Bone SpringsHudspethTXAt Williams Ranch in Guadeloupe Mountains National ParkPermianBone Spring Limestonesponges,vertebratesTX0202CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permissionUNKNOWN,,,SCU|,
Pow Wow CanyonHudspethTXE of El Paso in Hueco Mtns along US180PermianHueco, Magdelenacorals,sponges,cephalopods,plants,bivalves,bryozoa,brachiopods,crinoid stems,foramsTX0465http://www.sunstar-solutions.com/sunstar/geology/PermIsl/Pisland.htm31.8396,-106.0440,,GA2|,
Sierra Blanca QuadHudspethTXEchinoderm HolectypusTX0203|,
Torter StationHudspethTXIn Malone and Finlay MountainsJurassicMaloneTrigonia,Pleuromya,Idoceras,KossmatiaTX0204Can't find a Torter Station or anything similar in Hudspeth County|,
Torter StationHudspethTXIn Malone and Finlay MountainsPermianLeonardTrigonia,Pleuromya,Idoceras,KossmatiaTX0205Can't find a Torter Station or anything similar in Hudspeth County|,
Torter[?] StationHudspethTXin Malone and Finlay MountainsJurassicMaloneinvertebratesTX0206Can't find a Torter Station or anything similar in Hudspeth County|,
South Sulfur RiverHuntTXIn gravel bars along riverCretaceousShark teeth-Serratolamna,IschyrhizaTX0408http://www.blackriverfossils.org/HuntCounty/tabid/53/TripReports/2085/Default.aspx|,
BrysonJackTX3.5 km E on Jacksboro-Graham highwayPennsylvanianGraham Shalecrinoid plates,brachiopods -ChonetinaTX020733.3014,-97.6372,,MCU|,
CundiffJackTX5.2 km SW on Jacksboro-Chico HighwayPennsylvanianCaddo Creek ShalecrinoidsTX020833.3167,-97.9981,,MCU|,
JacksboroJackTX10.5 NE on S side of hill W of Jacksboro-Chico HwyPennsylvanianGrahamcrinoidsTX021133.2183,-98.1583,,MCU|,
JacksboroJackTX4.3 km SE on Mineral Wells hwy in RR cutPennsylvanianGrahamcrinoidsTX021233.2183,-98.1583,,MCU|,
JacksboroJackTX5.6 km SE of courthouse in shale bed ion LimestonePennsylvanian UpperJacksboro LimestoneLimipectenTX021333.2183,-98.1583,,MCU|,
JacksboroJackTX7.2 km E in shale members of Limestone outcropsPennsylvanian UpperJacksboro Limestonepelecypods - MyalinaTX021433.2183,-98.1583,,MCU|,
JacksboroJackTXmollusks Pseudomonotis,Reticularia Late Paleozoic,Cephalopods ShumarditesTX020933.2183,-98.1583,,MCU|,
JacksboroJackTXpelecypod SchizodusTX021033.2183,-98.1583,,MCU|,
JoplinJackTX1 km NWPennsylvanianGrafordPlaxocrinusTX021531.8800,-98.3564,,MCU|,
JoplinJackTXLocality may be 5.9km SW of JacksboroPaleozoic UpperSponge GirtyocoeliaTX021631.8800,-98.3564,,MCU|,
VineyardJackTX2 km WNW at road TPennsylvanianGraford, Middle LimestonecrinoidsTX021733.1678,-97.9661,,MCU|,
Walker FarmJackTXAt A.J.Walker FarmPermian?MarkleyvertebratesTX0218CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Ash SpringJeff DavisTXOligoceneMammal reference localityTX0219CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission29.3125,-103.3289,,MCU|,
BurlesonJohnsonTXBetween Burleson and crowley along Deer CreekCretaceous,UpperMain Street LimestonefossilsTX0504http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/32.5732,-97.3527,,GA|,
Chambers CreekJohnsonTXThe Woodbine usually contains marine fossils as well as carbonized wood and plant fossils LatLong is arbitrary between the two forks of Chambers CreekCretaceous,UpperWoodbinefossilsTX0523http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/32.2951,-97.1083,,GA3|,
CleburneJohnsonTXIn Buffalo Creek. LatLon is juct of McAnear and Buffalo CreeksCretaceous,UpperMain Street LimestonefossilsTX0503http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/32.3258,-97.3868,,|,
RiovistaJohnsonTX1.6km S on Waco RoadCretaceous,UpperPawpaw Turrilites,Arca,Pervinquieria,Flickia,Heteraster,Holaster,Washitaster,TX0498http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/32.2198,-97.3770,,GA|,
Alexander PitJonesTXPermian?Clear Fork (TX)vertebrates-reptiles-Pelycosauria,Xenacanthidae,Labyrinthodontia,Dimetrodon,IchnofossilsTX0421http://www.npl.utexas.edu/vpl/databases/index.php|,
AnsonJonesTXPermianClear Fork (TX)vertebrates-PelycosaurianTX0431http://www.npl.utexas.edu/vpl/databases/index.php32.756504,-99.896207,,CU|,
TerretKerr?TX8km NW at Matthew Roberts FarmCretaceousNeylandfish teeth-IschyrhizaTX0220Terret is presumably Fort Terret-a 19th Century frontier postUNKNOWN,,,MCU|,
Camp WaltonKimbleTXOn S side of Llano River on river access roadPennsylvanianGraford, LowerParadelocrinusTX0221|,
Garner RanchKimbleTX13 km W of Kerrville 23 km N of Kerrville-Junction RoadCretaceousGlen RoseLarge and varied faunas - ammonites,bivalves,corals,sponges,forams,dinosaur bonesTX0222|,
Burnett QuarryKnoxTXMammal Reference LocationPliocene-PleistoceneSeymour?mammalsTX0223|,
VeraKnoxTXN of US82 between Vera and Benjamin,Two beds,uppermost just below Pearlette Ash bed. 600,000 year old fossilsPleistoceneSeymour[?]mollusks,Petrified Wood,Vertebrates -fish,turtles,Homotherium,Canis,Platygonus,Glyptodonts,Equus,Prairie DogsTX0224Unable to track down the formation name for the Pleistocene outcrops and Vera,TX. CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission32.7189,-96.8203,,MCU|,
Arthur CityLamarTX4.8km E at Golden Bluff in sands, clays, and lignite. The Woodbine usually contains marine fossils as well as carbonized wood and plant fossilsCretaceous,UpperWoodbineplants,marine fossilsTX0519http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/33.8716,-95.4571,,GA|,
ParisLamarTXin float material in Sulphur RiverCretaceousEagle FordShark Teeth,Plesiosaur Bones.TX022530.3839,-103.6831,,MCU|,
RoxtonLamarTXat RR depot 2 to 3 cm N of Arkansas church in quarriesCretaceouscephalopods,gastropods,etcTX022633.5461,-95.7256,,MCU|,
Box T RanchLipscombTXMioceneHemphillReptiles-AlligatorTX0227|,
HigginsLipscombTX3 km N of SE corner of County 400 meters E of county linePliocenemammal bones - RhinocerosTX022830.0578,-94.0853,,MCU|,
HigginsLipscombTX5 km N of SE corner of County on W side of small creek 400 meters E of county linePliocenemammal bones -RhinocerosTX022930.0578,-94.0853,,MCU|,
HigginsLipscombTX6.4km S at Sebit/Cole pit. Site may be in OklahomaMiocene (Hemphill)OgallalaTurtles-GeocheloneTX023030.0578,-94.0853,,MCU|,
Three RiversLive OakTXAt Mother Load Ranch. Petrified wood (Fee in 1970s)?TX023128.4600,-98.1822,,MCU|,
KingslandLlanoTXin creek bed off TX 71 6.4 km E of TX71/TX281 junctionPaleozoicbrachiopodsTX023230.6581,-98.4403,,MCU|,
KingslandLlanoTXon Ranch Road 1431 16 km W of Marble Falls and 3 km E of Kingsland in RoadcutCambrian?TX023330.6581,-98.4403,,MCU|,
Near Lake LubbockLubbockTXWhite Bluffs-Red QuarryPlioceneBlanco (TX)Pliocene Mammal Reference LocationTX0234More commonly 'Lubbock Lake'|,
Willow HoleMadisonTXPermianArroyo?vertebrates-TrimerorhachisTX0235CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission30.8836,-96.0950,,MCU|,
James RiverMasonTXCambrianRileyNumerous taxaTX0439http://earthsciences.ucr.edu/docs/Sadler&Cooper_2003Plenum.pdf|,
Little Llano RiverMasonTXCambrianRileyNumerous taxaTX0438http://earthsciences.ucr.edu/docs/Sadler&Cooper_2003Plenum.pdf|,
MasonMasonTXto S in banks of Llano RiverPennsylvanianGraford, LowerParulocrinusTX023631.4294,-95.3106,,MCU|,
PotontocMasonTXCambrianRileyNumerous taxaTX0436http://earthsciences.ucr.edu/docs/Sadler&Cooper_2003Plenum.pdf|,
StreeterMasonTXCambrianRileyNumerous taxaTX0441http://earthsciences.ucr.edu/docs/Sadler&Cooper_2003Plenum.pdf|,
Eagle PassMaverickTXSCretaceousNavarroCrocodile eggTX023728.7089,-100.4992,,MCU|,
Eagle PassMaverickTXfor 240 km to Laredo in Rio Grande River gravelssilicified coral and woodTX023828.7089,-100.4992,,MCU|,
BradyMcCullochTX4.4 km S near spillway at Shropshire Lake spillway in shales and LimestonePennsylvaniancrinoidsTX023931.1350,-99.3347,,MCU|,
BradyMcCullochTX8 km SE in W side of Brady-Mason RdPennsylvanianMarble FallscrinoidsTX024031.1350,-99.3347,,MCU|,
FifeMcCullochTX2.8 km E in shale on S side of roadPennsylvanianGrahamcrinoidsTX024131.3903,-99.3842,,MCU|,
MercuryMcCullochTX400 meters E at top of escarpmentPennsylvanianGraford LimestoneParadelocrinusTX024231.4122,-99.1572,,SCU|,
PlacidMcCullochTX4.3 km N E of concrete culvertPennsylvanianBrownwood ShaleCrinoidsTX024330.5933,-96.2583,,MCU|,
RochelleMcCullochTX5.6 km E,In red shales in creek valleyPennsylvanianMillsap Lake Shaleabundant Chonetids - Mesolobus,Chonetina; crinoid fragmentsTX024432.8475,-96.9936,,MCU|,
RochelleMcCullochTX5.6 km SE,W of road from Rochelle-San Saba Hwy to MercuryPennsylvanianMineral Wells ShaleAthlocrinus,PlaxocrinusTX024532.8475,-96.9936,,MCU|,
Saddle CreekMcCullochTX1.6 km S of Colorado River junction 6 meters below Limestone bedPennsylvanianPueblo ShalecrinoidsTX024631.3922,-99.4861,,MCU|,
Saddle CreekMcCullochTX2.4 km S of Colorado River junction in Limestone bedPennsylvanianPueblo ShaleFusulinaTX024731.3922,-99.4861,,MCU|,
BosquevilleMcLennanTXIn bosque escarpment. The Grayson generally contains abundant and diverse invertebrates as well as some shark teeth in clays, marls and chalky white limestoneCretaceous,UpperGraysoninvertebrates,shark teethTX0511http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/31.6073,-97.2005,,GA3|,
BosquevilleMcLennanTXN in sands, clays, and lignite. The Woodbine usually contains marine fossils as well as carbonized wood and plant fossilsCretaceous,UpperWoodbinefossilsTX0520http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/31.61275,-97.196474,,GA|,
WacoMcLennanTXon slope behind Lake Waco DamCretaceousDel Riodiminutive mollusks,horn corals,fish vertebrae,teethTX024831.5911,-97.1747,,MCU|,
D'HanisMedinaTXalong Seco Creek inCretaceous UpperAnachacho LimestoneEchinoids and ammonitesTX024929.3303,-99.2794,,MCU|,
GoldthwaiteMillsTX13 km SW at Goldthwaite reefCretaceous LowerEdwardsfossilsTX025031.4497,-98.5706,,MCU|,
GoldthwaiteMillsTXin a hill (Goldthwaite Reef) 14 km SWCretaceous LowerEdwardsAbundant mollusks,echinoids,coral - TexastreaTX025131.4497,-98.5706,,MCU|,
ForestburgMontagueTX4km S in Triconodont Gully -- several localities in W wall of ridge and opposite that locality?CretaceousTrinityTurtles-Naomichelys,TrinitichelysTX025233.5331,-97.5564,,MCU|,
ForestburgMontagueTXIn sandsCretaceousTrinityLungfish teeth - Ceratodus,Pycnodont fish plates - EomesodonTX025333.5331,-97.5564,,MCU|,
RinggoldMontagueTX9.6km SSE 50m W of RR trackPermianAdmiralfish-EctosteorhachisTX0254|,
NacodochesNacogdochesTX37 km E on San Augustine Road.EoceneWelchesmollusksTX0255|,
NacogdochesNacogdochesTX33 km E in cuts along San Augustine RdEoceneWelchesmollusksTX025631.5808,-94.6711,,MCU|,
CharfieldNavarroTXGastropods TurrilitesTX0257|,
-NewtonTXIn stream gravels W of Sabine River. Primarily Miocene fossils with admixture of reworked fossils from earlier periods back to the PermianMioceneFlemingShark teeth,other vertebratesTX0413http://search.datapages.com/data/doi/10.1306/A1ADDCC3-0DFE-11D7-8641000102C1865D|,
Horse Shoe BendOchiltreeTXOn S side of Wolf Creek 6.4km E of TX83 crossingMioceneHemphillvertebrates-turtlesTX0258CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission30.0500,-94.8542,,SCU|,
AdrianOldhamTXPermianWichitavertebrates-DimetrodonTX0259CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission35.2747,-102.6647,,MCU|,
GrafordPalo PintoTX4.4 km NW just W of HwyPennsylvanianGrafordAthlocrinusTX026032.9375,-98.2467,,MCU|,
Lone CampPalo PintoTX8 km WNW (6.4 km SSW of Lover's Retreat) near road cornerPennsylvanianGrafordParadelocrinusTX026132.6792,-98.2683,,MCU|,
McKenzie MountainPalo PintoTXarea exposuresPennsylvanianGrafordpelecypodsTX026232.9783,-100.9733,,SCU|,
Mineral WellsPalo PintoTX2 km W at end of Lake Pinto in yellow marlPennsylvanianMineral Wellscrinoids -PlaxocrinusTX026332.7867,-98.0981,,MCU|,
Mineral WellsPalo PintoTX9.6 km NW,400 meters NNW of Union Hill School in shale in small gullyPennsylvanianKeechi CreekDelocrinus,AesiocrinusTX026432.7867,-98.0981,,MCU|,
Mineral WellsPalo PintoTX9.6 km S,2,4 km W of Oaks Crossing on Brazos River in thin limestonesPennsylvanianMineral WellsLaudonocrinus,Plaxocrinus,Perimestocrinus,Aatocrinus,Delocrinus,etc.TX026532.7867,-98.0981,,MCU|,
Mineral WellsPalo PintoTXarea outcrops of yellow marlPennsylvanianMineral Wellscrinoids-PlaxocrinusTX026632.7867,-98.0981,,MCU|,
Palo PintoPalo PintoTX6.4 km NNW on NW slope of Kyle MountainPennsylvanianGraford ShaleApographiocrinus,Pachylocrinus,Zeacrinites?,Delocrinus,Endelocrinus,ParadelocrinusTX026732.6467,-98.2683,,MCU|,
PickwickPalo PintoTX3 km SEPennsylvanianBrad LimestonecrinoidsTX0268|,
SalesvillePalo PintoTX5 km NW in quarry of Mineral Wells crushed stone CoPennsylvanianPalo Pinto LimestoneErisocrinus,Delocrinus,PlaxocrinusTX026932.9122,-98.0878,,SCU|,
StrawnPalo PintoTX5.6 km W on slope below limestone escarpment on Strawn Oil Field road S of small lakeParulocrinus,pelecypod-Pterino-pectinellaTX027033.5978,-98.5475,,MCU|,
BrockParkerTX5 km SW at road corner near old Consolation School sitePennsylvanianMillsap Lake ShaleSynerocrinus,Neozeacrinus,Schistocrinus,Endelocrinus,other crinoidsTX027132.6761,-97.9406,,MCU|,
Glass MountainsPecos?TXPermianRoad CanyonBivalves-LyroschizodusTX027230.4353,-103.1086,,SCU|,
-PotterTXin Blanco shalePleistoceneBlanco (TX)Insects: Hemiptera,Diptera,OdonataTX0274|,
AmarilloPotter?TXRandall County?Pleistocenevertebrate-MammutTX0424http://www.npl.utexas.edu/vpl/databases/index.php|,
Cerrita de La CruzPotterTXW in WPA quarry On Herring RanchTriassicDockumvertebrates-Buettneria,EupelorTX0273CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Arroyo BenignoPresidioTXLoc-40207Pleistocene (Blancan)ViejaMammals-ProthyracodonTX0462http://www.npl.utexas.edu/vpl/databases/index.php|,
MarfaPresidioTXRegional exposuresPetrified Wood (May be fee)TX027530.3078,-104.0186,,MCU|,
ShafterPresidioTX5 km N on E bluff of Sierra Alta CreekPermian LowerCibolo LimestoneCibolocrinus,Apographiocrinus,Spaniocrinus,ErisocrinusTX027632.3939,-102.6217,,MCU|,
ShafterPresidioTXS in Cibola Canyon The Grayson generally contains abundant and diverse invertebrates as well as some shark teeth in clays, marls and chalky white limestoneCretaceous,UpperGraysonfossilsTX0518http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/29.8205,-104.3061,,GA|,
AxtelRandallTX13 species of Hemphill mammalsPleistoceneMammal BonesTX0277CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission31.6581,-96.9711,,MCU|,
Bull DrawRandallTX23 species of late Irvingtonian mammalPlioceneMammal BonesTX0278CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission33.8639,-102.4550,,MCU|,
CanyonRandallTXNear the head of the Sunday Canyon Branch of the Palo Duro CanyonTriassic UpperTrujilloPlants in gray mudstone. SanmigueliaTX027932.9564,-100.5997,,MCU|,
CanyonRandallTXPalo Duro Canyonphytosaur teethTX0280CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission32.9564,-100.5997,,MCU|,
CanyonRandallTXnear head of Sunday Canyon branch of Palo Duro Canyoncarbonized plantsTX028132.9564,-100.5997,,MCU|,
Cita CanyonRandallTX27 species of Blancan mammalPleistoceneMammal BonesTX0282CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission34.8450,-101.7031,,MCU|,
Currie RanchRandallTX6 species of Hemphill mammalsPleistoceneMammal BonesTX0283CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission31.8228,-101.3236,,MCU|,
Palo Duro CanyonRandallTX24km ETriassicDockumvertebrates-ColognathusTX0284CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission34.6292,-100.9447,,MCU|,
Palo Duro CanyonRandallTXPublic Access at state park 55 km S of Amarillo. Anywhere in canyon or side canyons in multicolor shales above unfossiliferous red Permian shales.Triassic UpperTecovas ShaleRare Lungfish teeth,Unio,Coprolites,Abundant phytosaur fragments -- Leptosuchus,Brachysuchus,plants,rare saurians -- Desmatosuchus. Coelophysis and amphibians --Buettneria.TX0285CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission34.6292,-100.9447,,MCU|,
Palo Duro State ParkRandallTXFrom 2nd draw above mouth of Gold Canyon on N. side (tributary of Sunday Canyon)TriassicDockumvertebrates-ChinleaTX0286CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission34.9333,-101.6619,,SCU|,
Sand Creek CanyonRandallTXTriassicDockumvertebrates-ColognathusTX0287CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Sunday CanyonRandallTXIn gray lens in exposure along dirt road on N wall of Sunday Canyon just W of Palo Duro State Park 34.8333 -101.7333TriassicTrujilloplants-Sanmiguelia,Pelourdea,Archaestrobilus,CladophlebisTX0467http://bcornet.tripod.com/Cornet96/Archaestrobilus.htm34.8333 -101.7333,,GA1|,
Woody DrawRandallTX8 species of late Irvingtonian mammalPleistoceneMammal BonesTX0288CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission34.9139,-101.7031,,SCU|,
PecosReevesTXCretaceousWashitaMollusks - ExogyraTX028931.4211,-103.4861,,MCU|,
-RobertsTX11.2 km S of Notla,Ochiltree County in sandy clay lakebedTertiary UpperMammoth-Amebelodon,Turtle-Teleceras; Neohipparion,PliohippusTX0290CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Salter FarmRobertsonTXLoc-186 (reworked material?Pleistoceneshark teeth-LamnaTX0457http://www.npl.utexas.edu/vpl/databases/index.php|,
BallingerRunnelsTXin area exposuresPermian LowerArroyoAviculopectenTX029131.7381,-99.9469,,MCU|,
BallingerRunnelsTXin quarries on N side of Colorado RiverPermian LowerArroyopelecypodsTX029231.7381,-99.9469,,MCU|,
Chalk HillRuskTXIn road cuts on Dallas-Fort Worth Highway. The Eagle Ford is usually a series of dark shales with occasional limestones containing invertebrates and shark teeth. Can't really pin down location. LatLong is arbitrary loc about half way between Arcadia Park and Chalk HillCretaceous,UpperEagle Fordinvertebrates,shark teeth?TX0529http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/32.7478,-96.9012,,GA?|,
Cold SpringsSan JacintoTXTrinity River Print - 11.2km NE on S bank of Trinity RiverCretaceousFleming UpperTurtles-GraptemysTX0293CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission32.5900,-96.8108,,MCU|,
ColdspringSan JacintoTXArea exposures:Caper Place,3km N at Donahue Pit,Harvey Pit,Johnson Farm,Kelly Farm,Love Place,McGowen Place,McCurry pit,Trinity River 2km above TX190 bridge,14.4(11.2)km NE on Trinity RiverMioceneFlemingvertebrates-turtles-Geochelone,Trionyx;reptiles-AlligatorTX0294CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission30.5922,-95.1292,,MCU|,
Pool CreekSan JacintoTXMiocene (Hemingford)OakvilleTurtle-GeocheloneTX0295CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
BendSan SabaTX3 km W at the Flat Rock Bend on the Colorado River in shales and limestones in bluffPennsylvanianSmithwick?crinoidsTX029632.3531,-97.6969,,MCU|,
BendSan SabaTX8 km NW E of road crossing Rough Creek on N side of CreekPennsylvanianMarble FallsScytalocrinus,LasanocrinusTX029732.3531,-97.6969,,MCU|,
BendSan SabaTXcurrently closedPennsylvanianSmithwick?TX029832.3531,-97.6969,,MCU|,
San SabaSan SabaTX18.4 km SW of Hotel San Saba in creek bank 150 meters W of San Saba-Wallace Creek RdPennsylvanianMarble FallsCibolocrinus,EthelocrinusTX030030.9953,-99.2547,,MCU|,
San SabaSan SabaTX4km SE in road cut and shale quarry on CR1031MississippianBarnett ShaleConodonts;Mollusks-bivalves,ammonites,gastropods,bactritoidsTX030130.9953,-99.2547,,MCU|,
San SabaSan SabaTXEPennsylvanianSmithwickPelecypod-EuchondriaTX0403http://books.google.com/books?id=svVskArvqRAC&pg=PA116&lpg=PA116&dq=abbott+pennsylvanian+fossils&source=web&ots=lOtHaJf56y&sig=NJ5TQEVUMG0nHqmfhmFd1_ZhOUg#PPA113,M130.9953,-99.2547,,MCU|,
San SabaSan SabaTXat Lambert Ranch Fossils (Fee in 1970s)?TX030230.9953,-99.2547,,MCU|,
San SabaSan SabaTXto E in shale exposuresPennsylvanianSmithwickpelecypods - EuchondriaTX030330.9953,-99.2547,,MCU|,
San SabaSan SabaTXMississippianChappel LimestoneTrilobites-Australosutura,Carbonocoryphe,Pudoproetus,ThigriffidesTX029930.9953,-99.2547,,MCU|,
Elkins Place Bone BedScurryTXVertebrate remains in lacustrian depositsTriassicTecovasvertebrates,plantsTX0304CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permissionwww.ias.ac.in/jessci/jun2005/CH01.pdf|,
SnyderScurryTX16 km E in marls at Beck RanchPliocene Uppervertebrates; amphibians,birds,reptiles,mammalsTX0305CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission33.5772,-101.8750,,MCU|,
SnyderScurryTXin exposures from Ranch house to highway.Pliocene UpperBlanco (TX)Beck Ranch fauna: fish,amphibians,birds,reptiles,mammals-NannippusTX0306CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission33.5772,-101.8750,,MCU|,
-ShackelfordTXPermianMoranmollusks MyalinaTX0309|,
Fort GriffinShackelfordTXexposures on McKenzie's TrailPermian LowerMoran|Pueblopelecypods - MyalinaTX030732.9319,-99.2297,,MCU|,
MoranShackelfordTX13.3 km N on Ibex Road on N side of roadPennsylvanianPueblocrinoidsTX030832.5475,-99.1656,,MCU|,
Dinosaur Valley State ParkSomervellTXGlen RosefootprintsTX031032.2564,-97.8111,,MCU|,
Glen RoseSomervellTX13 km S at Knob Hill Ranch on TX144 http://www.fossilknob.com/fossil_site.html,fee siteCretaceousabundant marine fossilsTX031332.2344,-97.7550,,MCU|,
Glen RoseSomervellTX6.4km W,400m below fourth crossing of Paluxy River above Glen RoseCretaceousGlen Rosevertebrates-dinosaur footprintsTX0314CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission32.2344,-97.7550,,MCU|,
Glen RoseSomervellTXAlong US 67 between Glen Rose and Stephenville. Good exposures ofCretaceousGoodland|Duck Creek|Fort Worth|Weno|PawPawBroad fauna -Exogyra,lima,Pecten,Gryphaea,Lunatia,Turritella,Hemiaster,Phymosoma,Enallaster,sponges - PorocystisTX031532.2344,-97.7550,,MCU|,
Glen RoseSomervellTXS along TX144 to and well beyond Walnut Grove In roadcutsCretaceous,LowerGlen Roseabundant invertebratesTX0474http://paleo.cc/paluxy/glenroseareas.jpg32.1611,-97.7474,,GA|,
Glen RoseSomervellTXSW In roadcuts along TX67Cretaceous,LowerGlen Roseabundant invertebratesTX0473http://paleo.cc/paluxy/glenroseareas.jpg32.2127,-97.7910,,GA|,
Glen RoseSomervellTXSW in roadcuts along CR2013 SE of TX67Cretaceous,LowerGlen Roseabundant invertebratesTX0475http://paleo.cc/paluxy/glenroseareas.jpg32.1512,-97.8745,,GA|,
Glen RoseSomervellTXSW in roadcuts along CR205 and CR2009 SE of TX67Cretaceous,LowerGlen Roseabundant invertebratesTX0476http://paleo.cc/paluxy/glenroseareas.jpg32.1902,-97.8121,,GA|,
Glen RoseSomervellTXin 15 outcrops between Uvalde,Kinney County to the Paluxy River in Sommerville CountyCretaceousGlen Rosedinosaur tracks - Acrocanthosaurus,Tyrannosaurus,Hadrosaur?TX031632.2344,-97.7550,,MCU|,
Glen RoseSomervellTXCretaceousGlen RoseLarge and varied faunas - ammonites,bivalves,corals,sponges,forams,dinosaur bonesTX031132.2344,-97.7550,,MCU|,
Glen RoseSomervellTXCretaceousGlen Rosevertebrates-MacrepistiusTX0312CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission32.2344,-97.7550,,MCU|,
Glen Rose (Paluxy River)SomervellTXin LimestoneCretaceous LowerSerpulaTX0317|,
Paluxy RiverSomervellTXdinosaur footprints at eight sites along about 4 km of river about 3 km W of Glen Rose,TX?TX031832.3547,-98.0286,,MCU|,
Arroyo VallejoStarrTXLoc-1142PleistoceneMammals-canidsTX0464http://www.npl.utexas.edu/vpl/databases/index.php|,
-StephensTXPennsylvanianWayland Shalemollusks AstartellaTX0321|,
BreckenridgeStephensTX2 km W of Breckenridge-Crystal Falls Highway, 10 km N of BreckenridgePennsylvanianHarpersvillecrinoidsTX031932.7556,-98.9019,,MCU|,
IvanStephensTX3.7 km SW on Breckenridge Hwy at S end of escarpmentPennsylvanianThrifty Shalecrinoids,fusulinidsTX032030.9267,-95.8050,,MCU|,
Perry FarmStonewallTXAt Alvin Perry farmHolocenegastropodsTX0423http://www.npl.utexas.edu/vpl/databases/index.php|,
-TarrantTXIn area pits and other exposuresCretaceousShark teeth-Ptychodus,Cretoxyrhina;AmmonitesTX0409http://www.blackriverfossils.org/TripReports/TarrantCounty/tabid/53/pt/1/Filter/107/Default.aspx|,
-?TarrantTXArea exposures in N part of county. Location is arbitrary -- junction of I-35 and US81Cretaceous,UpperPawpaw invertebrates,some shark teethTX0493http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/32.8889,-97.3184,,GA|,
Amon Carter AirfieldTarrantTXCretaceous UpperWoodbinesawfish teeth - OnchopristisTX0322|,
ArlingtonTarrantTXLoc-41214CretaceousWoodbinevertebrates-dinosaur bonesTX0456http://www.npl.utexas.edu/vpl/databases/index.php|,
Armstrong Iron WorksTarrantTXLoc-186CretaceousWoodbineshark teeth-LamnaTX0458http://www.npl.utexas.edu/vpl/databases/index.php|,
BenbrookTarrantTXat Mary's CreekCretaceousDuck Creekmollusks LimaTX032332.6731,-97.4603,,MCU|,
Big Fossil CreekTarrantTXFossils?TX0530http://maps.Google.com32.8589,-97.3114,,GA2|,
CrowleyTarrantTXArea exposuresCretaceous,UpperMain Street LimestonefossilsTX0505http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/32.5785,-97.3583,,GA|,
CrowleyTarrantTXCretaceousMain Street Limestonebrachiopods-KingenaTX032432.5789,-97.3622,,MCU|,
EvermanTarrantTXStarfish OphiuraTX032532.6308,-97.2889,,MCU|,
Fort WorthTarrantTX24 km WEchinoderm HemiasterTX033332.8203,-97.2636,,MCU|,
Fort WorthTarrantTX4,8km N in RR cut at Hodge Station -- Long Ave -- I35 JunctionCretaceous,UpperFort Worth Limestonediverse invertebrates,possible shark teethTX0484http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/32.8109,-97.3133,,GA|,
Fort WorthTarrantTXAt Lake Worth Dam in cliff overlooking damCretaceousabundant fossils -- ammonites,Hemiaster,OstreaTX032732.8203,-97.2636,,MCU|,
Fort WorthTarrantTXAt Sansom Park near the damCretaceousGoodlandAbundant fossils-ammonites-Oxytropidoceras;echinoderms,etcTX032832.8203,-97.2636,,MCU|,
Fort WorthTarrantTXBelow the Lake Worth Dam at Inspiration Point at the East end of Lake Worth .8km South of the Tx199 (Jacksboro Hwy) off ramp from I820 Northwest of Fort Worth. 40m exposedCretaceousGoodland LimestoneA variety of mollusks and Echinoderms can be found at this locality. Hemiaster,Heteraster,Protocardia,Cyprimeria,Gryphaea,Exogyra,Tylostoma,Turritella,VivaparusTX032932.8203,-97.2636,,MCU|,
Fort WorthTarrantTXBluff of the Trinity River N of the 19th century courthouseCretaceous,UpperFort Worth Limestonediverse invertebrates,possible shark teethTX0482http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/32.7598,-97.3327,,GA|,
Fort WorthTarrantTXCuts of the Texas and Pacific RRCretaceous,UpperFort Worth Limestonediverse invertebrates,possible shark teethTX0483http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/ 32.7582,-97.3223,,GA|,
Fort WorthTarrantTXE in Lower Cross Timber beltCretaceousfossilsTX0414An American Geological Railway Guide P41032.8203,-97.2636,,MCU|,
Fort WorthTarrantTXNear Intersection of Hulen St and Bellaire Dr in Clear Fork of Trinity River. Ammonites inCretaceousGoodland LimestoneAmmonitesTX033032.8203,-97.2636,,MCU|,
Fort WorthTarrantTXall area exposuresfossilsTX033132.8203,-97.2636,,MCU|,
Fort WorthTarrantTXarea exposures ofCretaceousDuck CreekAmmonites -- Mortoniceras,DesmocerasTX033432.8203,-97.2636,,MCU|,
Fort WorthTarrantTXCretaceousNiobraraturtles-ProtostegaTX032632.8203,-97.2636,,MCU|,
Fort WorthTarrantTXCephalopods - Desmoceras,GoodhallitesTX033232.8203,-97.2636,,MCU|,
Lake ArlingtonTarrantTXMollusks - Gryphaea,PectenTX033532.7219,-97.1997,,MCU|,
Lake BenbrookTarrantTXin area yellow Limestone outcropsammonitesTX0337|,
Lake BenbrookTarrantTXCretaceousDuck Creekmollusks AmauropsisTX0336|,
Lake WorthTarrantTXAt Lake Worth Dam in complete section of the Goodland FormationCretaceous,UpperGoodlandAbundant, diverse invertebratesTX0479http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/32.7922,-97.4144,,GA|,
Lake WorthTarrantTXW in a Gryphea coquina capping sands of the Walnut and Paluxy formationsCretaceous,UpperWalnutGryphea,Salenia, Phymosoma, Hemiaster, Heteraster, Cyprimeria, Turritella, CeratostreonTX0478http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/32.8023,-97.4927,,GA|,
Mountain Creek LakeTarrantTXNear the junction of Mountain Creek Lake Pike and Blue Cut Road in cuts. The Eagle Ford is usually a series of dark shales with occasional limestones containing invertebrates and shark teeth. Can't identify either road. Lat Long is an arbitrary loc on Mountain Creek Lake Parkway/Florina DrCretaceous,UpperEagle Fordinvertebrates,shark teeth?TX0527http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/32.7142,-96.9515,,GA?|,
Sycamore CreekTarrantTXWCretaceous,UpperWenoinvertebratesTX0491http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/32.7413,-97.2973,,GA|,
Walnut CreekTarrantTXThe Woodbine usually contains marine fossils as well as carbonized wood and plant fossilsCretaceous,UpperWoodbinefossilsTX0522http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/32.5955,-97.0665,,GA|,
AbileneTaylorTXPermianStandpipefish scalesTX033832.4486,-99.7328,,MCU|,
-TravisTXAt Annie Taylors Well siteHolocenevertebrates-EquusTX0430http://www.npl.utexas.edu/vpl/databases/index.php|,
AustinTravisTXAlong Shoal Creek. The Grayson generally contains abundant and diverse invertebrates as well as some shark teeth in clays, marls and chalky white limestone. Latlong is arbitrary location in Shoal Creek Green BeltCretaceous,UpperGraysoninvertebrates,shark teethTX0516http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/30.2957,-97.7488,,GA|,
AustinTravisTXAt Abbott LabsCretaceousEagle Fordshark teeth-Squalicorax,Cretolamna,etcTX033930.2669,-97.7428,,MCU|,
AustinTravisTXAt base of Mount Bonnell. The Grayson generally contains abundant and diverse invertebrates as well as some shark teeth in clays, marls and chalky white limestoneCretaceous,UpperGraysoninvertebrates,shark teethTX0506http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/30.3211,-97.7735,,GA|,
AustinTravisTXAt concrete bridge at mouth of Barton Creek. The Grayson generally contains abundant and diverse invertebrates as well as some shark teeth in clays, marls and chalky white limestoneCretaceous,UpperGraysoninvertebrates,shark teethTX0515http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/30.2678,-97.7709,,GA|,
AustinTravisTXMount Bonellbrachiopods,WaconellaTX034030.2669,-97.7428,,MCU|,
AustinTravisTXarea chalk exposuresCretaceousAustin Chalkstarfish-AustinasterTX034130.2669,-97.7428,,MCU|,
AustinTravisTXat 10th and CongressHoloceneReptile-AlligatorTX034230.2669,-97.7428,,MCU|,
AustinTravisTXin Toys are Us parking lot N of Ben White Blvd?TX034330.2669,-97.7428,,MCU|,
AustinTravisTXoff Loop 360 at Austin City Park Road on Ranch road 2222?TX034430.2669,-97.7428,,MCU|,
Austin?TravisTXNear corner of 10th and CongressHoloceneAlligatorTX0345|,
Austin?TravisTXat TX291 bridge over Little Walnut CreekCretaceous UpperBurditt Marlammonites,mollusks,echinoidsTX0346|,
Little Walnut CreekTravisTXJust above TX291 bridge inCretaceous UpperBurditt MarlAmmonites,mollusks,echinoidsTX0347|,
Waters ParkTravisTX3.2km SE on Little Walnut Creek inCretaceousAustin ChalkAmmonites,mollusksTX0348Also written as 'Watters Park'. It was about 13km N of Austin30.4178,-97.7050,,SCU|,
West DouchetteTylerTXMioceneFlemingvertebrates-mammals-Peraceras,TeleocerasTX0349CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
WoodvilleTylerTXAt Rush CreekMioceneFlemingvertebrates-turtles-GeocheloneTX0350CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission30.7478,-94.4322,,MCU|,
Arenosa ShelterVal VerdeTXLoc-42198Holoceneabundant vertebrates-Bison,etcTX0455http://www.npl.utexas.edu/vpl/databases/index.php|,
Rattlesnake CanyonVal VerdeTXPermianAdmiral Upper?TX035129.7708,-101.6164,,SCU|,
Akin HillWalkerTXnear HuntsvilleMiocene (Hemingford)OakvilleTurtle-GeocheloneTX0352|,
Gospel HillWalkerTX6.4km from Riverside to OakhurstMiocene (Hemingford)OakvilleAlligatorTX035330.8292,-95.3550,,MCU|,
Cedar RunWashingtonTXMiocene (Hemingford)Oakvillebirds-Messelornis;fish teeth-Antliodus,Cladodus,Dasyatis,Deltodus,Ewingia,Fadenia,Galeocerdo,Ginglymostoma,Ischyrhiza,Lepisosteus,Odontapsis,Orthacanthus,Pappichthys,Polyrhizodus,Protoplatyrhina,Psephodus,Ptychotrygon,Rhineastes,Rhinoptera,Sandalodus...TX0354|,
Lake Casa BlancaWebbTXAt dam spillwayEoceneLaredoDiverse terrestrial vertebrate faunaTX0355http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0022-3360(199005)64:3%3C454:ULM(RF%3E2.0.CO;2-327.5331,-99.4464,,MCU|,
-WichitaTXin regional exposures throughout the Wichita River ValleyPermianamphibians,reptiles,Xenacanth sharks,lungfish,Crossopterygians. Xenocanth coprolitesTX0360|,
Beaver CreekWichitaTXNear mouth and possibly elsewherePermianBelle PlainsVertebrates-Edaphosaurus,SecodontosaurusTX0356CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission31.8603,-95.8786,,MCU|,
Beaver Creek Cattle TrailWichitaTXPermianArroyoVertebrates-Dimetrodon,Diplocaulus,Edaphosaurus,LysorophusTX0357CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Gilberts CreekWichitaTXPermianArroyovertebrates-DimetrodonTX0358There is a Gilbert Creek in Clay County just across the Wichita County line at 34.0990N,-98.4003W.CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission35.605,-110.068,, J Conjecture|,
Mount BarryWichitaTXArea exposures including sites 3km W and 10km SWPermianBelle PlainsVertebrates-Diadectes,Dimetrodon,Edaphosaurus,Eryops,Ophiacodon,SecodontosaurusTX0359CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
-WilbargerTXPermianArroyoAmphibians TrematopsTX0362|,
Ruff CreekWilbargerTXRuff Creek is a Tributary of Turkey CreekPermianArroyo?vertebrates-DimetrodonTX0361CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
GeorgetownWilliamsonTX1.6 to 3.2km E along Smith Creek. The Grayson generally contains abundant and diverse invertebrates as well as some shark teeth in clays, marls and chalky white limestone. There doesn't seem to be a Smith Creek near Georgetown Airport. LatLon is where Pecan Branch passes under I35Cretaceous,UpperGraysoninvertebrates,shark teethTX0514http://www.geocities.com/lancelhall/fossils/30.669957,-97.667599,,GA?|,
GeorgetownWilliamsonTXIn Lyback[?] CavesPleistocenePlatygonusTX0363This might be a reference to Inner Space Cavern,a developed tourist attraction just South of Georgetown.30.6625,-97.6639,,MCU|,
GeorgetownWilliamsonTXS St South San Gabriel River exit from I35mollusks,ammonites,echinoidsTX036430.6625,-97.6639,,MCU|,
San Gabriel RiverWilliamsonTX1.6km above TX104 bridge.CretaceousAmmonites,echinoids,mollusksTX036530.6514,-97.6933,,MCU|,
BridgeportWiseTX12 km E(?)Pennsylvaniangastropods,etcTX036933.2100,-97.7544,,MCU|,
BridgeportWiseTX2.6 km S on W wide of stream flowing into Martins Lake in calcareous shalePennsylvanianPalo PintoErisocrinus,Perimestocrinus,DelocrinusTX037033.2100,-97.7544,,MCU|,
BridgeportWiseTX5 km NW in LimestoneAdams Branchpelecypod - AnnuliconchaTX037133.2100,-97.7544,,MCU|,
BridgeportWiseTXFarm Road 2952spongesTX037233.2100,-97.7544,,MCU|,
BridgeportWiseTXN end of townPennsylvanianGrafordclay pit - ParagassizocrinusTX037333.2100,-97.7544,,MCU|,
BridgeportWiseTXNW on E side of Farm Road 2952 200 meters N of Farm road 1658 in roadcutPennsylvanianGrafordwell preserved crinoids Delocrinus,Erisocrinus,Graffhamicrinus,Apographiocrinus,Sponges - Heliospongia,Girtyocoelia; echinoids -Archeocidaris; gastropods - PlatycerasTX037433.2100,-97.7544,,MCU|,
BridgeportWiseTXnear lakePennsylvanianGrafordgastropods,trilobitesTX037533.2100,-97.7544,,MCU|,
BridgeportWiseTXPennsylvanianDickersonbrachiopods LissochonetesTX036633.2100,-97.7544,,MCU|,
BridgeportWiseTXPennsylvanianGrafordsponges Formation,Pennsylvanian Dickerson Fm -- brachiopods LissochonetesTX036833.2100,-97.7544,,MCU|,
BridgeportWiseTXPennsylvanianGrafordsponges,brachiopods LissochonetesTX036733.2100,-97.7544,,MCU|,
ChicoWiseTX9 km NW 4.1 km E of Jacks County line on S side of Chico-Jacksboro hwyPennsylvanianBrad LimestoneCrinoidsTX037633.2958,-97.7986,,MCU|,
DecaturWiseTXCretaceousWalnutmollusks - ExogyraTX037833.2342,-97.5858,,MCU|,
DecaturWiseTXCretaceousoysters,echinoidsTX037733.2342,-97.5858,,MCU|,
Lake BridgeportWiseTXPennsylvanianCrinoid columnalsTX037933.2069,-97.8283,,MCU|,
-Wise,JackTXAt Wise-Jack county linePennsylvanianGarnerbrachiopods JuresaniaTX0380|,
GrahamYoungTX2 km N on top of Salt Creek bluff 200 Meters N of bridge on Graham-Murray highwayPennsylvanianGrahamcrinoidsTX038132.3961,-96.8531,,MCU|,
GrahamYoungTXarea exposures of argillaceous,buff shale with Limestone nodulesPennsylvanianGrahamLimipectenTX038232.3961,-96.8531,,MCU|,
GrahamYoungTXin Pennsylvanian South Bend Formation inPennsylvanianSouth BendShark teeth Petalodus,Stamiobatis,Lungfish teeth -- SagenodusTX038332.3961,-96.8531,,MCU|,
NewcastleYoungTX6.5 km SPennsylvanianHarpersvilleDelocrinusTX038533.1939,-98.7383,,MCU|,
NewcastleYoungTXPennsylvanianBreckenridgebrachiopods - Composita,DerbyiaTX038433.1939,-98.7383,,MCU|,
3-D RanchZapataTXEoceneLaredo(Uintan)SireniansTX0386|,
3D RanchZapataTXEoceneLaredovertebrates-mammalsTX0387CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
ZapataZapataTXPetrified Wood at Ramirez Ranch - (Fee in 1970s)?TX038827.4608,-99.4686,,MCU|,

Copyright 2006-2009 Donald Kenney (Donald.Kenney@GMail.com). Unless otherwise stated, permission is hereby granted to use any materials on these pages under the V2.5 Creative Commons License

This page will have been validated as Valid HTML 4.01 Transitional prior to posting.