Dear Alan,
I passed this on to Dean Lomax (author of 'Fossils of the Whitby Coast' and he
says that the ammonite identifications on the labels don't look correct, but
the other ammonites look like they may be from Whitby too. You can send more
images to him and he'll take a look. His email address is:
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To me it looks like you may have a couple of fish teeth in small blocks of
chalk in that drawer as well. Is there any information on the back of them?
With best wishes, Nigel.
> Good afternoon all
>
> Does anyone recognise the handwriting / style of these labels? They are the
> only labels in a small completely unattributed 5 drawer cabinet of fossils
> which is in our collection. The labels were in the compartment with the two
> ammonites, so if anyone is able to comment on whether the labels are
> appropriate to those specimens that would be also very helpful.
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> Thanks
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> Alan
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