Hello, Can someone please send me the pic again? Thanks, John Byrnes (Sydney) ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Nudds" To: Cc: Sent:Fri, 23 Sep 2016 13:19:45 +0000 Subject:Re: Identification enquiry I suspect Michelinia - from the Lower Carboniferous. Regards, John Dr John Nudds, Programme Director, Geography Geology Degree, Senior Lecturer, Palaeontology, School of Earth, Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences, The University of Manchester, Oxford Road, MANCHESTER M13 9PL UK Tel. + 44 161 275 7861 See Selden, P.A. and Nudds, J.R. 2012. Evolution of Fossil Ecosystems, 2nd edition, Manson Publishing. http://www.crcpress.com/product/isbn/9781840761603 Nudds, J.R and Selden, P.A. 2008. Fossil Ecosystems of North America. Manson Publishing. http://www.crcpress.com/product/isbn/9781840760880 ________________________________________ From: The Geological Curator's Group mailing list [[log in to unmask]] on behalf of Parkes, Matthew [[log in to unmask]] Sent: Friday, September 23, 2016 1:28 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Identification enquiry A crate of long undisturbed historical collections has provided this specimen with no data or provenance or identification. We are at a loss as to what it is and would appreciate any thoughts on the specimen. It is not calcareous. Dr Matthew A Parkes National Museum of Ireland - Natural History Merrion Street, Dublin 2, Ireland Email: [log in to unmask] Telephone: +353 (0)87 122 1967 or 01-6307006 Taispe?ntas nua - Dearbh? na Poblachta: ?ir? Amach 1916 New exhibition - Proclaiming a Republic: The 1916 Rising http://www.museum.ie/1916/