Distoloceras
pavlovi, from bed D1.
Endemoceras
regale from the C beds.
small pyritised
ammonites from the lower C beds
Nautilus
and ammonites
Part of a large ammonite
-
The "Speeton shrimp" - Meyeria ornata from the C Beds
Icthyosaur verterbra
A large gastropod from the B Beds
Serpulids
- Rotularia phillipsii
The Belemnites
of the Speeton Clay
Chondrites
trace fossil
Several
of these "teeth"
were found together - Jack Doyle suggests they are "ventro-lateral spines
from the large ammonite, Endemoceras sp, The nacreous lustre is, I believe,
the give-away. Such large specimens tend to come from DI or CII. At the base
of the spine, you may find a characteristic concavity, representing a line of
weakness at which the spines break away from the main shell. "