Location County State/Province Directions,Notes Age Formation Fossils Comments Reference Lat-Long
Glass Mountains TX Permian Word Pelecypod-Annulicosta http://books.google.com/books?id=svVskArvqRAC&pg=PA116&lpg=PA116&dq=abbott+pennsylvanian+fossils&source=web&ots=lOtHaJf56y&sig=NJ5TQEVUMG0nHqmfhmFd1_ZhOUg#PPA113,M1
Corpus Christi Aransas TX at Palm Harbor fossil echinoderms TX0001
Archer City Archer TX 1.6km SW at Sawin’s Quarry in bonebed Permian Putnam (TX) vertebrates:Archeria,Diadectes,Dimetrodon,Eryops,Parioyx,Pantylus,Trematops,Zatrachys TX0002 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Archer City Archer TX Archer City beds 6 km SE of Archer City,TX Permian ? TX0003
Archer City Archer TX Parkey beds 30 km W of Archer City,TX,on Parkey Ranch Permian ? TX0004
Briar Creek Archer TX Near head and possibly elsewhere Permian Belle Plains Vertebrates-Dimetrodon,Eryops TX0005 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Briar Creek Archer TX Upper part of creek Permian Admiral vertebrates-Archeria,Dimetrodon,Diadectes,Eryops,Edaphosaurus,Ophiacodon,Trimerorhachis,Zatrachys TX0006 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Cottonwood Creek Archer TX Permian Admiral vertebrates-Edaphosaurus TX0007 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Cottonwood Creek Archer TX Permian Moran vertebrates-Eryops,Protorothyris TX0008 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Dundee Archer TX 1.5-2km N several localities Permian Belle Plains Vertebrates-Diadectes,Dimetrodon,Diplocaulus,Eryops,Trimerorhachis TX0009 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Dundee Archer TX 2.5km N Permian Admiral vertebrates-pelycosaur bone TX0010 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Dundee Archer TX At Sclen’s[?] pasture on W side of Dundee-Atwood Road Permian Belle Plains Vertebrates-Diadectes,Dimetrodon,Eryops TX0011 Sclen’s looks to be a misspelling — not clear of what. CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Dundee Archer TX At Tit Mountain Permian Admiral vertebrates-Trimerorhachis TX0012 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Dundee Archer TX At Woddermun’s[?] Ranch both sides of Dundee-Atwood Road 2km N of Woddermun’s House Permian Belle Plains Vertebrates-Aspidosaurus,Diadectes,Dimetrodon,Eryops,Protocaptorhinus TX0013 No references to Woddermun on Internet 060124. CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Dundee Archer TX NE of Dundee Permian Belle Plains Vertebrates-Edaphosaurus TX0014 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Dundee Archer TX NE on Big Wichita River at Tit Mountain Permian Belle Plains Vertebrates-Diadectes,Dimetrodon,Eryops,Ophiacodon,Secodontosaurus,Trimerorhachis TX0015 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Dundee Archer TX Near crossing of Archer-Dundee Road over Little Wichita River on N side of River Permian Admiral vertebrates-Dimetrodon,Eryops TX0016 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Fireplace Archer TX Permian Putnam (TX) vertebrates:Dimetrodon TX0017 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Geraldine School Archer TX 1.4km S Permian Admiral vertebrates-Edaphosaurus TX0018 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Godwin Creek Archer TX S side near mouth,30km SE of Seymour. May be multiple localities Permian Admiral vertebrates-Dimetrodon,Edaphosaurus,Eryops,Trimerorhachis TX0019 Goodwin’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 permission
Hackberry Creek Archer TX Permian Admiral vertebrates-Dimetrodon TX0020 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Holliday Archer TX Geraldine beds 16 km S of Holliday,TX Permian ? TX0021
Holliday Archer TX S on N bank of Little Wichita River at the Wilson Place Permian Admiral vertebrates-Dimetrodon TX0022 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Lake Kickapoo Archer TX N side of lake Permian Admiral vertebrates-Spermatodus TX0023 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Little Wichita River Archer TX At Three Forks Permian Putnam (TX) vertebrates:Archeria,Dimetrodon TX0024 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Little Wichita River (North Fork) Archer TX Probably multiple localities,one of which may be at the quarry of the Texas Copper Company Permian Admiral vertebrates- Diadectes,Dimetrodon TX0025 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Little Wichita River (Three Forks) Archer TX on N side of River and probably other localities in region Permian Admiral vertebrates-Dimetrodon,Diadectes,Eryops,Lupeosaaurus,Ophiacodon TX0026 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Long Creek Archer TX W Side Permian Admiral vertebrates-Archeria,Aspidosaurus,Diadectes,Dimetrodon,Edaphosaurus,Eryops,Ophiacodon,Trimerorhachis TX0027 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Lyle’s Place Archer TX Several localities along N side of Little Wichita River e.g.2 draws W of Lyle’s Place and S of Lyle’s Place Permian Admiral vertebrates-Archeria,Edaphosaurus,Trimerorhachis TX0028 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Mount Barry Archer TX Multiple localities. Some described as ‘near’ one as 5-10km W Permian Admiral vertebrates-Dimetrodon,Eryops,Lupeosaurus?,Metarmosaurus,Ophiacodon TX0029 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Onion Creek Archer TX At Three Forks Permian Putnam (TX) vertebrates:Eryops TX0030 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Pearce’s Ranch Archer TX Probably near the junction of Godwin’s Creek and the Little Wichita River Permian Belle Plains Vertebrates-Archeria,Dimetrodon,Eryops,Trimerorhachis TX0031 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Rattlesnake Butte Archer TX Permian Admiral vertebrates-Dimetrodon,Ophiacodon TX0032 There is no ‘Rattlesnake Butte’ in the Wichita Basin. CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Shell Point Archer TX Permian Admiral vertebrates-Aspidosaurus,Dimetrodon,Diadectes,Eryops,Ophiacodon,Trimerorhachis,Zatrachys TX0033 There are several Shell Points in Texas,but none near the Wichita Basin. CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Slippery Creek Archer TX Near head of Creek,possibly other localities Permian Belle Plains Vertebrates-Archeria,Ctenospondylus,Diadectes,Dimetrodon,Eryops,Ophiacodon,Secodontosaurus,Trimerorhachis TX0034 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
West of Lake Kickapoo Archer TX Permian sharks Pleuracanthus TX0035
Archer,Baylor TX In Wichita Basin. Variously described as Cowan’s Ranch,Williams Ranch,Cowan’s Pasture NE Permian Belle Plains Vertebrates-Archeria,Diadectes,Dimetrodon,Edaphosaurus,Eryops,Trimerorhachis TX0036 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Archer,Baylor TX S,on Little Wichita River at Cox’s Camp Permian Belle Plains Vertebrates-Archeria,Diadectes,Dimetrodon,Edaphosaurus,Eryops,Ophiacodon,Trimerorhachis TX0037 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Archer,Baylor,Knox,Clay,Wichita,Wilbarger TX Permian Lower Redbeds – Archer and Baylor counties primarily,but also Knox,Clay,Montague,Wichita,and Wilbarger Counties. Permian 50 taxa of amphibian and reptiles in area Rivers Archeria,Dimetrodon,Edaphosaurus,Seymouria. Numerous beds,pockets and isolated bones. TX0038
Little Wichita River Archer? TX At the hear of the South Fork Permian Moran vertebrates-Eryops TX0039 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Terrapin School Archer? TX At the hear of the South Fork Permian Moran vertebrates-Edops TX0040 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Sealy Austin TX Damon Mound S of Sealy currently closed to collecting ? TX0041
Tarpley Bandera TX on Hondo Creek, 4 km downstream and 4 km upstream Cretaceous Glen Rose Large and varied faunas – ammonites,bivalves,corals,sponges,forams,dinosaur bones TX0042
Smithville Bastrop TX Coral Turbinolia TX0043
Baylor TX Permian Arroyo Reptiles Diadectes TX0066 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Baylor TX Permian Arroyo Vertebrates-Captorhinus,Dimetrodon,Diplocaulus,Dissorophus,Lysorophus,Pariotichus TX0067 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Baylor TX area redbed exposures Permian plants-Calamites,conifers,lycopods,ferns,seed ferns-Gigantopteris;Labyrinthodonts-Cacops,Dissorophus;Amphibians – Eryops,Dimetrodon,Diadectes,Seymouria,Trimerorhachis,Diplocaulus,Ophiacodon,Edaphosaurus,Labidosaurus,Casea TX0068 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Belah[?] Baylor TX Near mouth and possibly elsewhere Permian Belle Plains Vertebrates-Eryops TX0044 Can’t identify a town or feature called ‘Belah’ in Baylor County. CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Brushy Creek Baylor TX Near head of Creek,but there may be other localities Permian Arroyo Vertebrates-Diplocaulus,Edaphosaurus,Trimerorhachis TX0045 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Camo[?] Baylor TX 1.6km N Permian Arroyo? vertebrates-Dissorophus TX0046 There 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 Creek Baylor TX Permian Arroyo Amphibians Diplocaulus TX0047 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Coffee Creek Bone Bed Baylor TX There 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,TX Permian Arroyo Vertebrates-Captorhinus,Dimetrodon,Diplocaulus,Edaphosaurus,Labidosaurus,Lysorophus,Trimerorhachis,Zatrachys TX0048 Both an East and West Bone bed are cited.CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Craddock Bone Bed Baylor TX 11.2km NW of Seymour Permian Arroyo Captorhinus,Diadectes,Dimetrodon,Diplocaulus,Edaphosaurus,Eryops,Euryodus,Labidosaurus,Lysorophus,Parioyx,Secodontosaurus?,Seymouria,Trichasaurus,Trimerorhachis,Varanosaurus TX0049 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Crooked Creek Baylor TX 1km W of Fish Creek Permian Arroyo vertebrates-Diplocaulus TX0050 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Elm Creek Baylor TX Permian Clyde Vertebrates-Dimetrodon,Edaphosaurus,Lupeosaurus,Ophiacodon TX0051 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Fulda Baylor TX 1km NE Permian Belle Plains Vertebrates-Ophiacodon TX0052 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Fulda Baylor TX Below Fulda on Little Wichita River Permian Belle Plains Vertebrates-Dimetrodon,Eryops TX0053 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Goodwin’s Creek Baylor TX Full length of creek from mouth to head of creek and on both sides including Fulda Station area Permian Belle Plains Vertebrates-Archeria,Araeoscelis,Bolosaurus,Diadectes,Dimetrodon,Empedias,Eryops,Ophiacodon,Ophiodeirus,Therosaurus,Trimerorhachis TX0054 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Gray’s Creek Baylor TX Permian Arroyo vertebrates-Conodectes,Diplocaulus,Otocoelus,Trimerorhachis TX0055 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Hackberry Creek Baylor TX Various locations 5km SE of Fulda near the mouth of the Creek on the Little Wichita River Permian Belle Plains Vertebrates-Archeria,Diadectes,Dimetrodon,Eryops,Ophiacodon,Trimerorhachis TX0056 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Hog Creek Baylor TX W side near Big Wichita River — may be other localities in area Permian Arroyo vertebrates-Diplocaulus,Dimetrodon,Edaphosaurus,Labidosaurus,Lysorophus,Trimerorhachis TX0057 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Indian Creek Baylor TX Regional exposures near Big Wichita River — other localities in area including NW of creek,SW of Creek,N side of Indian Creek Mountain Permian Arroyo vertebrates-Archeria,Diadectes,Diplocaulus,Dimetrodon,Eryops,Isodectes,Pariotichus,Seymouria,Trimerorhachis TX0058 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Lake Kemp Dam Baylor TX 200m S Permian Lueders vertebrates-Luederia TX0059 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Military Trail Baylor TX Permian Clyde Vertebrates-Dimetrodon,Eryops,Ophiacodon TX0060 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Seymour Baylor TX Permian Amphibia -Seymouria,Reptiles Labidosaurus TX0061 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Seymour Baylor TX Permian Lueders vertebrates-Hybodus TX0062 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Seymour Baylor TX 11.2km N Permian Arroyo Vertebrates-Diplocaulus TX0063 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Whiskey Creek Baylor TX Permian Clyde Vertebrates-Diadectes,Ophiacodon TX0064 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Wichita River Baylor TX On N side of North Fork Permian Belle Plains Vertebrates-Trimerorhachis TX0065 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Baylor? TX Permian Clear Fork (TX) Group Reptiles Labidosaurus TX0069 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Bell TX Pleistocene Sigmodon (rodents) TX0074
Belton Bell TX W at picnic area on TX190 Cretaceous Walnut echinoids,gastropod molds TX0070
Killeen Bell TX 6 km S on Farm Rd 440 Cretaceous Walnut echinoids TX0071
Salado Bell TX Gastropod Ilymatogyra TX0072
Washita Bell TX Gastropod Ilymatogyra TX0073
San Antonio Bexar TX area outcrops Cretaceous abundant fossils TX0075
San Antonio Bexar TX in area exposures Cretaceous Corsicana Marl Echinoids,worms,mollusks,cephalopods. TX0076
Johnson City Blanco TX 8 km E in banks of Pedernales River Ordovician through Cretaceous Upper sequence Paleozoic ? TX0077
Johnson City Blanco TX in roadcuts along US281 abundant fossils TX0078
Clinton Bosque TX Trace Fossil Serpula TX0079
Brazos River Brazos TX in bluffs on both sides of TX21 W of Bryan in Eocene Claiborne,Stone City (type locality),Cook Mountain formations Eocene Cook Mountain|Claiborne Scaphopods,mollusks,worms,ostracods,forams,bryozoa,corals,teeth,bones,scales,dermal plates. TX0080
Brazos River Brazos TX in bluffs on both sides of TX21 W of Bryan in Eocene Claiborne,Stone City (type locality),Cook Mountain formations Eocene Cook Mountain|Claiborne Scaphopods,mollusks,worms,ostracods,forams,bryozoa,corals,teeth,bones,scales,dermal plates. TX0081
Bryan Brazos TX In 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 lower Eocene Claiborne ? TX0082
Bryan Brazos TX in bluffs along Little Brazos River on TX21 Eocene Stone City good invertebrates TX0083
College Station Brazos TX area outcrops petrified wood TX0084
Alpine Brewster TX at Aqua Frijo Ranch[?],Stillwell Ranch (Marathon)and Earl Rudder Ranch on TX118. (Fee in 1970s) Petrified Wood TX0085
Alpine Brewster TX at Woodward Ranch Permian fossils TX0086
Big Bend Brewster TX Area exposures Cretaceous Aguja Ornithischian dinosaur bone fragments TX0087
Big Bend Brewster TX area exposures Cretaceous crocodiles – Phobosuchus TX0088
Big Bend National Park Brewster TX Pterosaur TX0089
Chisos Brewster TX 4.8km E Cretaceous Rattlesnake vertebrates:Champsosaurus;crocodiles;dinosaur teeth;turtles TX0090 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Chisos Brewster TX 5km E Cretaceous Aguja Crocodile fragments TX0091 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Chisos Mountains Brewster TX Smallpox Spring area near Tornillo Creek Cretaceous Aguja Phobosuchus,turtle fragments,dinosaur bones TX0092 Couldn’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 permission
Dawson Creek Brewster TX Cretaceous Javelina vertebrates-pterosaur-Quetzalcoatlus TX0093 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Fresno Creek Brewster TX E side of Fresno Creek 400m N of 1st large WPA Quarry on S side of Castellan Trail Cretaceous Aguja Phobosuchus TX0094 There is also a Fresno Creek in Presidio County. CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Glass Mountains Brewster TX Cephalopods Cooperoceras TX0095
Glass Mountains Brewster TX Mississippian-Permian forams,bryozoa,corals,brachiopods,pelecypods,gastropods,ammonites TX0096
Glass Mountains Brewster TX Permian brachiopods – Meekela TX0097
Glass Mountains Brewster TX 3 km N55W of old Hess Ranch in gray Calcareous sandstone Permian Upper Word pelecypods -Aviculopecten,Camptonectes TX0098
Glass Mountains Brewster TX area exposures Permian Canyon silicified brachiopods – Teguliferina TX0099
Glass Mountains Brewster TX at Wolf Camp Ranch House in Saddle to N Pennsylvanian Gaptank crinoids – Delocrinus TX0100
Glenn Springs Brewster TX 20km West Cretaceous Aguja Panoplosaurus,other dinosaur bones TX0101 Original says ‘Glen Springs’
Grapevine Ranch Brewster TX 5km NE Cretaceous Aguja Alamosaurus vertebra TX0102
Marathon Brewster TX 15.2km South 55W (South 55E of Roberts Ranch Road Ordovician Marathon (TX) graptolites-Anisograptus TX0103
Marathon Brewster TX 170m South 54W in bed of Alsate Creek Ordovician Marathon (TX) graptolites-Didymograptus TX0104
Marathon Brewster TX 6.4km South 65E Ordovician Marathon (TX) graptolites-Clonograptus TX0105
Marathon Brewster TX 6.4km South 65W Ordovician Marathon (TX) graptolites-Tetragraptus TX0106
Marathon Brewster TX in erratic boulder Permian Hayward Marathonocrinus TX0107
Skyline Brewster TX ‘above skyline’ Eocene Devil’s Graveyard vertebrates TX0108 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Dragon Canyon Brewster? TX Paleocene Mammal Reference Location Paleocene Nacimiento ? TX0109 Big bend area — can’t identify a Dragon Canyon,May be a confusion with Black Dragon Canyon,UT
Rock Creek Briscoe TX Rock Creek Fauna — Late Irvingtonian mammal bones Pliocene Mammal Bones TX0110
Brookesmith Brown TX 3 km SE near foot of escarpment Pennsylvanian Mineral Wells Crinoids TX0111
Brownwood Brown TX 1 km S near road to Weedon school. Graham (type locality) Pennsylvanian Graham Delocrinus TX0112
Brownwood Brown TX 5.3 km W of freight depot in Triticites ledge Pennsylvanian Brownwood Shale Apographiocrinus TX0113
Brownwood Brown TX S of city water tank in Triticites ledge Parulocrinus TX0114
Brownwood Brown TX near cemetery Pennsylvanian Graford pelecypods TX0115
Brownwood State Park Brown TX Gastropods -Shansiella TX0116
Lake Brownwood Brown TX Pennsylvanian Colony Creek minute gastropods,pelecypods,crinoid fragments,echinoid spines,brachiopods,ammonites TX0117
Lake Brownwood Brown TX outside state park in road cut Pennsylvanian Colony Creek gastropods,pelecypods,ammonites,horn corals,etc TX0118
Moran Callahan TX 10 km N in shale along road Permian crinoids TX0119
Moran Callahan TX 5 km N on Moran Rd near cattle tank Permian Putnam (TX) Delocrinus TX0120
Moran Callahan TX 8 km SSE 2.5 km NW of Pueblo RR station in shale and marl on N side of Moran-Cisco Hwy Permian Camp Colorado crinoids TX0121
Coleman TX Pennsylvanian corals,Conularia in Wayland shale member of Graham Formation in Coleman County,TX Pennsylvanian Graham brachiopods Punctospirifer TX0125
Mitchell’s Crossing Coleman TX 2 km NW of Colorado River in gullies on S and SE slopes of Parks Mountain in gullies Pennsylvanian Graham Crinoids TX0122
Rockwood Coleman TX 4 km SW in shale at base of bluff W of Highway Pennsylvanian Harpersville crinoids TX0123
Santa Ana Coleman TX 2 km E along old Brownwood-Coleman road in shale and Limestone Pennsylvanian crinoids TX0124
Farmersville Collin TX 5 km SW Cretaceous Crustacea – Enoploclytia TX0126
Sipe Springs Comanche TX 4 km S in shale on N side of bluff Pennsylvanian Mineral Wells crinoids TX0127
Coryell TX Cretaceous echinoids. TX0130
Copperas Cove Coryell TX behind skating rink Cretaceous Walnut echinoids TX0128
Gatesville Coryell TX Cretaceous Edwards Reptile tracks TX0129
Crosbyton Crosby TX E bank of Blanco River between Spur and Crosbyton Triassic Dockum vertebrates-Desmatosuchus TX0131 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Crosbytown Crosby TX 12km SW of Crosbytown at Kirkpatrick Ranch. Fossiliferous site in Dockum Formation Triassic Dockum vertebrates TX0132 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission www.ias.ac.in/jessci/jun2005/CH01.pdf
Crosbytown Crosby TX 15 km N on slopes of Catfish Draw near E edge of Llano Estacado Pliocene Blanco (TX)? abundant vertebrate remains TX0133
Crosbytown Crosby TX At Mt Blanco and elsewhere in local canyons Pleistocene Blancan Turtles-Testudines,Geochelone,presumably mammals as well TX0134
Kalgary Crosby TX N at Home Creek Triassic Dockum dinosaur-Tecovasaurus-mammal-Adelobasileus TX0135
Lower Kalgary Crosby TX Vertebrate remains in lacustrian deposits Triassic Tecovas shark teeth-Xenacanthus,Hybodonts,Lissodus,Lonchidion;Amphibians;Reptiles-Coelophysis,Protecovasaurus,Crosbysaurus,Pekinosaurus,Tecovasaurus,Paleollanosaurus,Rowaconodon,Colognathus;Trilophosaurus;Phytosaurs;fish-Semionotus,Redfieldia,Lasalichthys… TX0136 www.ias.ac.in/jessci/jun2005/CH01.pdf
Mount Blanco Crosby TX Pleistocene (Blancan) Blanco (TX) vertebrates-Geochelone TX0137 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Mount Blanco Crosby TX 40km SE Triassic Tecovas Dinosaur and amphibian bones TX0138
Otis Chalk Crosby TX Area exposures 25km SE of Big Spring (Howard Cy). Faunal list is for ‘Otis Chalk Quarry’ Triassic Cooper Canyon sharks teeth-Lissodus,Hybodonts;Amphibians;Reptiles-dinosaurs,phytosaurs;Fish TX0139 www.ias.ac.in/jessci/jun2005/CH01.pdf
Red Quarry Crosby TX Pliocene Blanco (TX) Mammal Fossils TX0140
Walker Tank Crosby TX W Triassic Dockum vertebrates-Colognathus TX0141 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Culberson TX In US 62 road cut 3 km NE of TX54 junction. In Permian Bone Spring Limestone abundant ammonites – Paracelites TX0151
Guadeloupe Mountains Culberson TX In thick reef limestones along top of Ridge Permian Capitan fossils TX0142 Original says ‘El Capitan’ formation — probably is no such formation distinct from the Capitan formation
Guadeloupe Mountains Culberson TX On Capitan Peak at USGS station 2926 Permian Upper Capitan pelecypods -Streblochondria?,Camptonectes TX0143
Guadeloupe Mountains Culberson TX On Capitan Peak at USGS station 2930 Permian Middle pelecypods – Streblochondria? TX0144
Guadeloupe Mountains Culberson TX in drab dolomites Permian Middle Delaware Mountain pelecypods-Acanthopecten TX0145
Guadeloupe Mountains Culberson TX in drab dolomites Permian Upper Capitan pelecypods-Acanthopecten TX0146 Original says Capitan Mountain formation. Assumed to be same as Capitan formation
Kent Culberson TX E at Milepost 1 on N side I20 Cretaceous Boracho echinoids – Stereocidaris,Cidaris TX0147
Pine Spring Culberson TX Guadeloupe Mountains in Dark Limestone Pennsylvanian Bone Canyon Limestone Pelecypod-Streblopteria http://books.google.com/books?id=svVskArvqRAC&pg=PA116&lpg=PA116&dq=abbott+pennsylvanian+fossils&source=web&ots=lOtHaJf56y&sig=NJ5TQEVUMG0nHqmfhmFd1_ZhOUg#PPA113,M1
Van Horn Culberson TX to NW oldest reported possible metazoan burrows. Variously dated as 1.3 to 2.0 billions years bp Proterozoic Allamoore metazoan(?) burrows. TX0148
Van Horn Culberson TX to NW oldest reported possible metazoan burrows. Variously dated as 1.3 to 2.0 billions years bp Proterozoic Castner Limestone metazoan(?) burrows possible archeocyathid TX0149
Van Horn Culberson TX to NW oldest reported possible metazoan burrows. Variously dated as 1.3 to 2.0 billions years bp Proterozoic Hazel metazoan(?) burrows. TX0150
California Crossing Dallas TX At RR bridge on Elm Fork of Trinity River on North Bank Cretaceous Decapods,fish bones,Baculites,Scaphites,Worthoceras,gastropods,echinoids TX0152
Cooks Branch Creek – Farmers Branch Dallas TX Cretaceous Eagle Ford Shale mollusks – Inoceramus TX0153
Ben Franklin Delta TX Cretaceous Taylor reptile bones – Clidastes (a mosasaur) TX0154
Pecan Gap Delta TX Cretaceous Taylor reptile bones – Clidastes (a mosasaur) TX0155
Denton Denton TX Cretaceous Eagle Ford Shark Tooth-Ptychotrygon TX0156
Afton Dickens TX Holocene vertebrates-Mammuthus TX0157 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Cat Fish River Dickens TX Triassic Dockum vertebrates-Paleorhinus TX0158
Chamberlin’s Quarry Donley TX 23.8km NE of Clarendon,S of White Fish Creek Miocene (Clarendon) reptiles-Alligator;turtles-Geochelone TX0159
Chamberlin’s Quarry Donley TX At edge of Spade Flats Farm aka East Hill Quarry Miocene (Clarendon) bird bones; reptiles-Alligator; turtles-Geochelone,Gopherus TX0160
Goldstone Donley TX 6.4km E at Risely Place Miocene (Clarendon) reptiles-Alligator TX0161 Can’t identify a Goldstone in Donley County,TX
Griffin Ranch Donley TX 35.10 -100.84 Miocene (Clarendon) reptiles-Alligator TX0162 Original says Griffen Ranch
Lewis Quarry Donley TX At W. J. Lewis place Miocene (Clarendon) reptiles-Alligator;turtles-Geochelone,Kinosternon TX0163
MacAdams Quarry Donley TX Miocene (Clarendon) Mammal Fossils TX0164
McAdams Quarry Donley TX Miocene (Clarendon) turtles-Geochelone TX0165
Risely Place Donley TX Miocene (Clarendon) turtles-Geochelone,Kinosternon TX0166
Risley Farm Donley TX At Adam and Charles Risley Farm Miocene Ogallala mammals-Pseudhipparion,Neohipparion,Protohippus TX0167
Cisco Eastland TX pelecypods Composita TX0168
Cisco Eastland TX 10 km W in calcareous shale Cretaceous Lower Trinity, Upper Myalina TX0169
Cisco Eastland TX 2 km E along escarpment on Cisco-Breckenridge Road Pennsylvanian Thrifty Limestone crinoids TX0170
Cisco Eastland TX 24 km NE of Brachiopods -Derbyia TX0171
Cisco Eastland TX in area outcrops 11-20 km NE Pennsylvanian Cisco Brachiopods-Derbyia TX0172
Cisco Eastland TX in shales in roadcut on NE side of Randolph Jr College Campus Pennsylvanian Harpersville crinoids TX0173
Eastland Eastland TX 7 km W in W facing slopes in gullies 200 meters N of Eastland-Cisco Rd Pennsylvanian Graham type locality for many crinoids and bryozoa TX0174
Pueblo Eastland TX 2 km SE at base of prominent outlier 50 meters W of old Cisco-Moran highway Permian Moran Marl crinoids TX0175
Long Canyon El Paso? TX In Hueco Mountains 8 km W of Helms West well and 16 km S E of Hueco Tanks. Ordovician Montoya ? TX0176
Britton Ellis TX at Gaynais Ranch 4.8km SE Cretaceous Eagleford vertebrates-Pycnodont fish TX0177 also listed as 500m SE of Britton
Waxahatchie Ellis TX Cretaceous Niobrara vertebrates-Squamata bones TX0178 Original 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
Ladonia Fannin TX Cretaceous Taylor reptile bones – Clidastes (a mosasaur) TX0179
Savoy Fannin TX 7.5 km SE in rock pit on S side of road Cretaceous Austin Chalk decapod crustacea TX0180
Nechanitz Fayette TX Matejowsky Ranch Petrified Wood (fee in 1970s) TX0181
Nechanitz Fayette TX Matejowsky Store Petrified Wood in area road cuts,bed of Rabs Creek,farms TX0182
Justiceburg Garza TX Triassic Cooper Canyon Petrified Forest-about 50 trees-mostly Araucarioxylon. TX0183 www.ias.ac.in/jessci/jun2005/CH01.pdf
Justiceburg Garza TX Neyland Site-Fossiliferous site in Dockum Formation Triassic Dockum diverse vertebrates,petrified wood TX0184 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission www.ias.ac.in/jessci/jun2005/CH01.pdf
Post Garza TX 15km S of Post at Patricia Site. Vertebrate remains in channel deposits Triassic Cooper Canyon vertebrates-phytosaurs,plants TX0185 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission www.ias.ac.in/jessci/jun2005/CH01.pdf
Post Quarry Garza TX 16km SE in red mudstone deposits near a conical hill Triassic Cooper Canyon diverse vertebrates-some articulated,a bird-Protoavis TX0186 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission www.ias.ac.in/jessci/jun2005/CH01.pdf
Fredricksburg Gillespie TX Cretaceous Comanche Peak echinoids TX0187
Lake Texoma Grayson TX Cretaceous echinoids TX0188
Navasota Grimes TX 3.2km S Miocene (Hemingford) Oakville Alligator TX0189
Harlan’s Ranch Hardin TX 900m E Cretaceous Aguja Turtle shell TX0190
Harlan’s Ranch Hardin TX 900m E near Tornillo Creek Cretaceous Aguja Turtle shell TX0191 Tornillo Creek is in Brewster County near 29.177N 102.997W
Hemphill TX in area exposures extending into adjacent counties Pliocene abundant mammals TX0194
Coffee Ranch Hemphill TX Miocene Hemphill Mammal Fossils TX0192
Mendota Hemphill TX 6 km SW,1 km W of County line; N of Red Deer Creek Pliocene Middle Blanco (TX) mammals – Hipparion,Paracamelus,Stegomastodon TX0193
Dennis Hood TX 13.6 km SW of bridge and 400 meters E of Kickapoo Falls in shales on N side of road behind stone barn Pennsylvanian Millsap Lake Sciadiocrinus,Paradelocrinus TX0195
Crockett Houston TX Miocene (Hemingford) Fleming Upper Turtle-Geochelone TX0196
Lovelady Houston TX Oligocene Yegua Crocodile-Alligator;Snake-Paleophis;Turtles-Baptemys,Echmatemys,Trionyx TX0400
Howard TX area exposures Triassic reptile remains TX0201
Big Spring Howard TX SE of springs (5 km SE of Signal Peak) in quarries Triassic abundant Trilophosaurus bones TX0198
Otis Chalk Howard TX Permian Dockum Upper Vertebrates-Cionichthys,Lasalichthys TX0199 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Otis Chalk Howard TX in several square km exposure Triassic Dockum Labyrinthodonts,reptiles,amphibians TX0200 Yes,there apparently really is a place called Otis Chalk
Bone Springs Hudspeth TX At Williams Ranch in Guadeloupe Mountains National Park Permian Bone Spring Limestone sponges,vertebrates TX0202 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Sierra Blanca Quad Hudspeth TX Echinoderm Holectypus TX0203
Torter Station Hudspeth TX In Malone and Finlay Mountains Jurassic Malone Trigonia,Pleuromya,Idoceras,Kossmatia TX0204 Can’t find a Torter Station or anything similar in Hudspeth County
Torter Station Hudspeth TX In Malone and Finlay Mountains Permian Leonard Trigonia,Pleuromya,Idoceras,Kossmatia TX0205 Can’t find a Torter Station or anything similar in Hudspeth County
Torter[?] Station Hudspeth TX in Malone and Finlay Mountains Jurassic Malone invertebrates TX0206 Can’t find a Torter Station or anything similar in Hudspeth County
Bryson Jack TX 3.5 km E on Jacksboro-Graham highway Pennsylvanian Graham Shale crinoid plates,brachiopods -Chonetina TX0207
Cundiff Jack TX 5.2 km SW on Jacksboro-Chico Highway Pennsylvanian Caddo Creek Shale crinoids TX0208
Jacksboro Jack TX mollusks Pseudomonotis,Reticularia Late Paleozoic,Cephalopods Shumardites TX0209
Jacksboro Jack TX pelecypod Schizodus TX0210
Jacksboro Jack TX 10.5 NE on S side of hill W of Jacksboro-Chico Hwy Pennsylvanian Graham crinoids TX0211
Jacksboro Jack TX 4.3 km SE on Mineral Wells hwy in RR cut Pennsylvanian Graham crinoids TX0212
Jacksboro Jack TX 5.6 km SE of courthouse in shale bed ion Limestone Pennsylvanian Upper Jacksboro Limestone Limipecten TX0213
Jacksboro Jack TX 7.2 km E in shale members of Limestone outcrops Pennsylvanian Upper Jacksboro Limestone pelecypods – Myalina TX0214
Joplin Jack TX 1 km NW Pennsylvanian Graford Plaxocrinus TX0215
Joplin Jack TX Locality may be 5.9km SW of Jacksboro Paleozoic Upper Sponge Girtyocoelia TX0216
Vineyard Jack TX 2 km WNW at road T Pennsylvanian Graford, Middle Limestone crinoids TX0217
Walker Farm Jack TX At A.J.Walker Farm Permian? Markley vertebrates TX0218 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Ash Spring Jeff Davis TX Oligocene Mammal reference locality TX0219 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Terret Kerr? TX 8km NW at Matthew Roberts Farm Cretaceous Neyland fish teeth-Ischyrhiza TX0220 Terret is presumably Fort Terret-a 19th Century frontier post
Camp Walton Kimble TX On S side of Llano River on river access road Pennsylvanian Graford, Lower Paradelocrinus TX0221
Garner Ranch Kimble TX 13 km W of Kerrville 23 km N of Kerrville-Junction Road Cretaceous Glen Rose Large and varied faunas – ammonites,bivalves,corals,sponges,forams,dinosaur bones TX0222
Burnett Quarry Knox TX Mammal Reference Location Pliocene-Pleistocene Seymour? mammals TX0223
Vera Knox TX N of US82 between Vera and Benjamin,Two beds,uppermost just below Pearlette Ash bed. 600,000 year old fossils Pleistocene Seymour[?] mollusks,Petrified Wood,Vertebrates -fish,turtles,Homotherium,Canis,Platygonus,Glyptodonts,Equus,Prairie Dogs TX0224 Unable to track down the formation name for the Pleistocene outcrops and Vera,TX. CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Paris Lamar TX in float material in Sulphur River Cretaceous Eagle Ford Shark Teeth,Plesiosaur Bones. TX0225
Roxton Lamar TX at RR depot 2 to 3 cm N of Arkansas church in quarries Cretaceous cephalopods,gastropods,etc TX0226
Box T Ranch Lipscomb TX Miocene Hemphill Reptiles-Alligator TX0227
Higgins Lipscomb TX 3 km N of SE corner of County 400 meters E of county line Pliocene mammal bones – Rhinoceros TX0228
Higgins Lipscomb TX 5 km N of SE corner of County on W side of small creek 400 meters E of county line Pliocene mammal bones -Rhinoceros TX0229
Higgins Lipscomb TX 6.4km S at Sebit/Cole pit. Site may be in Oklahoma Miocene (Hemphill) Ogallala Turtles-Geochelone TX0230
Three Rivers Live Oak TX At Mother Load Ranch. Petrified wood (Fee in 1970s) ? TX0231
Kingsland Llano TX in creek bed off TX 71 6.4 km E of TX71/TX281 junction Paleozoic brachiopods TX0232
Kingsland Llano TX on Ranch Road 1431 16 km W of Marble Falls and 3 km E of Kingsland in Roadcut Cambrian ? TX0233
Near Lake Lubbock Lubbock TX White Bluffs-Red Quarry Pliocene Blanco (TX) Pliocene Mammal Reference Location TX0234 More commonly ‘Lubbock Lake’
Willow Hole Madison TX Permian Arroyo? vertebrates-Trimerorhachis TX0235 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Mason Mason TX to S in banks of Llano River Pennsylvanian Graford, Lower Parulocrinus TX0236
Eagle Pass Maverick TX S Cretaceous Navarro Crocodile egg TX0237
Eagle Pass Maverick TX for 240 km to Laredo in Rio Grande River gravels silicified coral and wood TX0238
Brady McCulloch TX 4.4 km S near spillway at Shropshire Lake spillway in shales and Limestone Pennsylvanian crinoids TX0239
Brady McCulloch TX 8 km SE in W side of Brady-Mason Rd Pennsylvanian Marble Falls crinoids TX0240
Fife McCulloch TX 2.8 km E in shale on S side of road Pennsylvanian Graham crinoids TX0241
Mercury McCulloch TX 400 meters E at top of escarpment Pennsylvanian Graford Limestone Paradelocrinus TX0242
Placid McCulloch TX 4.3 km N E of concrete culvert Pennsylvanian Brownwood Shale Crinoids TX0243
Rochelle McCulloch TX 5.6 km E,In red shales in creek valley Pennsylvanian Millsap Lake Shale abundant Chonetids – Mesolobus,Chonetina; crinoid fragments TX0244
Rochelle McCulloch TX 5.6 km SE,W of road from Rochelle-San Saba Hwy to Mercury Pennsylvanian Mineral Wells Shale Athlocrinus,Plaxocrinus TX0245
Saddle Creek McCulloch TX 1.6 km S of Colorado River junction 6 meters below Limestone bed Pennsylvanian Pueblo Shale crinoids TX0246
Saddle Creek McCulloch TX 2.4 km S of Colorado River junction in Limestone bed Pennsylvanian Pueblo Shale Fusulina TX0247
Waco McLennan TX on slope behind Lake Waco Dam Cretaceous Del Rio diminutive mollusks,horn corals,fish vertebrae,teeth TX0248
D’Hanis Medina TX along Seco Creek in Cretaceous Upper Anachacho Limestone Echinoids and ammonites TX0249
Goldthwaite Mills TX 13 km SW at Goldthwaite reef Cretaceous Lower Edwards fossils TX0250
Goldthwaite Mills TX in a hill (Goldthwaite Reef) 14 km SW Cretaceous Lower Edwards Abundant mollusks,echinoids,coral – Texastrea TX0251
Forestburg Montague TX 4km S in Triconodont Gully — several localities in W wall of ridge and opposite that locality? Cretaceous Trinity Turtles-Naomichelys,Trinitichelys TX0252
Forestburg Montague TX In sands Cretaceous Trinity Lungfish teeth – Ceratodus,Pycnodont fish plates – Eomesodon TX0253
Ringgold Montague TX 9.6km SSE 50m W of RR track Permian Admiral fish-Ectosteorhachis TX0254
Nacodoches Nacogdoches TX 37 km E on San Augustine Road. Eocene Welches mollusks TX0255
Nacogdoches Nacogdoches TX 33 km E in cuts along San Augustine Rd Eocene Welches mollusks TX0256
Charfield Navarro TX Gastropods Turrilites TX0257
Horse Shoe Bend Ochiltree TX On S side of Wolf Creek 6.4km E of TX83 crossing Miocene Hemphill vertebrates-turtles TX0258 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Adrian Oldham TX Permian Wichita vertebrates-Dimetrodon TX0259 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Graford Palo Pinto TX 4.4 km NW just W of Hwy Pennsylvanian Graford Athlocrinus TX0260
Lone Camp Palo Pinto TX 8 km WNW (6.4 km SSW of Lover’s Retreat) near road corner Pennsylvanian Graford Paradelocrinus TX0261
McKenzie Mountain Palo Pinto TX area exposures Pennsylvanian Graford pelecypods TX0262
Mineral Wells Palo Pinto TX 2 km W at end of Lake Pinto in yellow marl Pennsylvanian Mineral Wells crinoids -Plaxocrinus TX0263
Mineral Wells Palo Pinto TX 9.6 km NW,400 meters NNW of Union Hill School in shale in small gully Pennsylvanian Keechi Creek Delocrinus,Aesiocrinus TX0264
Mineral Wells Palo Pinto TX 9.6 km S,2,4 km W of Oaks Crossing on Brazos River in thin limestones Pennsylvanian Mineral Wells Laudonocrinus,Plaxocrinus,Perimestocrinus,Aatocrinus,Delocrinus,etc. TX0265
Mineral Wells Palo Pinto TX area outcrops of yellow marl Pennsylvanian Mineral Wells crinoids-Plaxocrinus TX0266
Palo Pinto Palo Pinto TX 6.4 km NNW on NW slope of Kyle Mountain Pennsylvanian Graford Shale Apographiocrinus,Pachylocrinus,Zeacrinites?,Delocrinus,Endelocrinus,Paradelocrinus TX0267
Pickwick Palo Pinto TX 3 km SE Pennsylvanian Brad Limestone crinoids TX0268
Salesville Palo Pinto TX 5 km NW in quarry of Mineral Wells crushed stone Co Pennsylvanian Palo Pinto Limestone Erisocrinus,Delocrinus,Plaxocrinus TX0269
Strawn Palo Pinto TX 5.6 km W on slope below limestone escarpment on Strawn Oil Field road S of small lake Parulocrinus,pelecypod-Pterino-pectinella TX0270
Brock Parker TX 5 km SW at road corner near old Consolation School site Pennsylvanian Millsap Lake Shale Synerocrinus,Neozeacrinus,Schistocrinus,Endelocrinus,other crinoids TX0271
Glass Mountains Pecos? TX Permian Road Canyon Bivalves-Lyroschizodus TX0272
Potter TX in Blanco shale Pleistocene Blanco (TX) Insects: Hemiptera,Diptera,Odonata TX0274
Cerrita de La Cruz Potter TX W in WPA quarry On Herring Ranch Triassic Dockum vertebrates-Buettneria,Eupelor TX0273 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Marfa Presidio TX Regional exposures Petrified Wood (May be fee) TX0275
Shafter Presidio TX 5 km N on E bluff of Sierra Alta Creek Permian Lower Cibolo Limestone Cibolocrinus,Apographiocrinus,Spaniocrinus,Erisocrinus TX0276
Axtel Randall TX 13 species of Hemphill mammals Pleistocene Mammal Bones TX0277 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Bull Draw Randall TX 23 species of late Irvingtonian mammal Pliocene Mammal Bones TX0278 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Canyon Randall TX Near the head of the Sunday Canyon Branch of the Palo Duro Canyon Triassic Upper Trujillo Plants in gray mudstone. Sanmiguelia TX0279
Canyon Randall TX Palo Duro Canyon phytosaur teeth TX0280 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Canyon Randall TX near head of Sunday Canyon branch of Palo Duro Canyon carbonized plants TX0281
Cita Canyon Randall TX 27 species of Blancan mammal Pleistocene Mammal Bones TX0282 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Currie Ranch Randall TX 6 species of Hemphill mammals Pleistocene Mammal Bones TX0283 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Palo Duro Canyon Randall TX 24km E Triassic Dockum vertebrates-Colognathus TX0284 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Palo Duro Canyon Randall TX Public Access at state park 55 km S of Amarillo. Anywhere in canyon or side canyons in multicolor shales above unfossiliferous red Permian shales. Triassic Upper Tecovas Shale Rare Lungfish teeth,Unio,Coprolites,Abundant phytosaur fragments — Leptosuchus,Brachysuchus,plants,rare saurians — Desmatosuchus. Coelophysis and amphibians –Buettneria. TX0285 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Palo Duro State Park Randall TX From 2nd draw above mouth of Gold Canyon on N. side (tributary of Sunday Canyon) Triassic Dockum vertebrates-Chinlea TX0286 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Sand Creek Canyon Randall TX Triassic Dockum vertebrates-Colognathus TX0287 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Woody Draw Randall TX 8 species of late Irvingtonian mammal Pleistocene Mammal Bones TX0288 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Pecos Reeves TX Cretaceous Washita Mollusks – Exogyra TX0289
Roberts TX 11.2 km S of Notla,Ochiltree County in sandy clay lakebed Tertiary Upper Mammoth-Amebelodon,Turtle-Teleceras; Neohipparion,Pliohippus TX0290 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Ballinger Runnels TX in area exposures Permian Lower Arroyo Aviculopecten TX0291
Ballinger Runnels TX in quarries on N side of Colorado River Permian Lower Arroyo pelecypods TX0292
Cold Springs San Jacinto TX Trinity River Print – 11.2km NE on S bank of Trinity River Cretaceous Fleming Upper Turtles-Graptemys TX0293 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Coldspring San Jacinto TX Area 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 River Miocene Fleming vertebrates-turtles-Geochelone,Trionyx;reptiles-Alligator TX0294 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Pool Creek San Jacinto TX Miocene (Hemingford) Oakville Turtle-Geochelone TX0295 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Bend San Saba TX 3 km W at the Flat Rock Bend on the Colorado River in shales and limestones in bluff Pennsylvanian Smithwick? crinoids TX0296
Bend San Saba TX 8 km NW E of road crossing Rough Creek on N side of Creek Pennsylvanian Marble Falls Scytalocrinus,Lasanocrinus TX0297
Bend San Saba TX currently closed Pennsylvanian Smithwick ? TX0298
San Saba San Saba TX Mississippian Chappel Limestone Trilobites-Australosutura,Carbonocoryphe,Pudoproetus,Thigriffides TX0299
San Saba San Saba TX 18.4 km SW of Hotel San Saba in creek bank 150 meters W of San Saba-Wallace Creek Rd Pennsylvanian Marble Falls Cibolocrinus,Ethelocrinus TX0300
San Saba San Saba TX 4km SE in road cut and shale quarry on CR1031 Mississippian Barnett Shale Conodonts;Mollusks-bivalves,ammonites,gastropods,bactritoids TX0301
San Saba San Saba TX E Pennsylvanian Smithwick Pelecypod-Euchondria http://books.google.com/books?id=svVskArvqRAC&pg=PA116&lpg=PA116&dq=abbott+pennsylvanian+fossils&source=web&ots=lOtHaJf56y&sig=NJ5TQEVUMG0nHqmfhmFd1_ZhOUg#PPA113,M1
San Saba San Saba TX at Lambert Ranch Fossils (Fee in 1970s) ? TX0302
San Saba San Saba TX to E in shale exposures Pennsylvanian Smithwick pelecypods – Euchondria TX0303
Elkins Place Bone Bed Scurry TX Vertebrate remains in lacustrian deposits Triassic Tecovas vertebrates,plants TX0304 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission www.ias.ac.in/jessci/jun2005/CH01.pdf
Snyder Scurry TX 16 km E in marls at Beck Ranch Pliocene Upper vertebrates; amphibians,birds,reptiles,mammals TX0305 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Snyder Scurry TX in exposures from Ranch house to highway. Pliocene Upper Blanco (TX) Beck Ranch fauna: fish,amphibians,birds,reptiles,mammals-Nannippus TX0306 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Shackelford TX Permian Moran mollusks Myalina TX0309
Fort Griffin Shackelford TX exposures on McKenzie’s Trail Permian Lower Moran|Pueblo pelecypods – Myalina TX0307
Moran Shackelford TX 13.3 km N on Ibex Road on N side of road Pennsylvanian Pueblo crinoids TX0308
Dinosaur Valley State Park Somervell TX Glen Rose footprints TX0310
Glen Rose Somervell TX Cretaceous Glen Rose Large and varied faunas – ammonites,bivalves,corals,sponges,forams,dinosaur bones TX0311
Glen Rose Somervell TX Cretaceous Glen Rose vertebrates-Macrepistius TX0312 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Glen Rose Somervell TX 13 km S at Knob Hill Ranch on TX144 http://www.fossilknob.com/fossil_site.html,fee site Cretaceous abundant marine fossils TX0313
Glen Rose Somervell TX 6.4km W,400m below fourth crossing of Paluxy River above Glen Rose Cretaceous Glen Rose vertebrates-dinosaur footprints TX0314 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Glen Rose Somervell TX Along US 67 between Glen Rose and Stephenville. Good exposures of Cretaceous Goodland|Duck Creek|Fort Worth|Weno|PawPaw Broad fauna -Exogyra,lima,Pecten,Gryphaea,Lunatia,Turritella,Hemiaster,Phymosoma,Enallaster,sponges – Porocystis TX0315
Glen Rose Somervell TX in 15 outcrops between Uvalde,Kinney County to the Paluxy River in Sommerville County Cretaceous Glen Rose dinosaur tracks – Acrocanthosaurus,Tyrannosaurus,Hadrosaur? TX0316
Glen Rose (Paluxy River) Somervell TX in Limestone Cretaceous Lower Serpula TX0317
Paluxy River Somervell TX dinosaur footprints at eight sites along about 4 km of river about 3 km W of Glen Rose,TX ? TX0318
Stephens TX Pennsylvanian Wayland Shale mollusks Astartella TX0321
Breckenridge Stephens TX 2 km W of Breckenridge-Crystal Falls Highway, 10 km N of Breckenridge Pennsylvanian Harpersville crinoids TX0319
Ivan Stephens TX 3.7 km SW on Breckenridge Hwy at S end of escarpment Pennsylvanian Thrifty Shale crinoids,fusulinids TX0320
Amon Carter Airfield Tarrant TX Cretaceous Upper Woodbine sawfish teeth – Onchopristis TX0322
Benbrook Tarrant TX at Mary’s Creek Cretaceous Duck Creek mollusks Lima TX0323
Crowley Tarrant TX Cretaceous Main Street Limestone brachiopods-Kingena TX0324
Everman Tarrant TX Starfish Ophiura TX0325
Fort Worth Tarrant TX Cretaceous Niobrara turtles-Protostega TX0326
Fort Worth Tarrant TX At Lake Worth Dam in cliff overlooking dam Cretaceous abundant fossils — ammonites,Hemiaster,Ostrea TX0327
Fort Worth Tarrant TX At Sansom Park near the dam Cretaceous Goodland Abundant fossils-ammonites-Oxytropidoceras;echinoderms,etc TX0328
Fort Worth Tarrant TX Below 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 exposed Cretaceous Goodland Limestone A variety of mollusks and Echinoderms can be found at this locality. Hemiaster,Heteraster,Protocardia,Cyprimeria,Gryphaea,Exogyra,Tylostoma,Turritella,Vivaparus TX0329
Fort Worth Tarrant TX Near Intersection of Hulen St and Bellaire Dr in Clear Fork of Trinity River. Ammonites in Cretaceous Goodland Limestone Ammonites TX0330
Fort Worth Tarrant TX all area exposures fossils TX0331
Ft Worth Tarrant TX Cephalopods – Desmoceras,Goodhallites TX0332
Ft Worth Tarrant TX 24 km W Echinoderm Hemiaster TX0333
Ft Worth Tarrant TX area exposures of Cretaceous Duck Creek Ammonites — Mortoniceras,Desmoceras TX0334
Lake Arlington Tarrant TX Mollusks – Gryphaea,Pecten TX0335
Lake Benbrook Tarrant TX Cretaceous Duck Creek mollusks Amauropsis TX0336
Lake Benbrook Tarrant TX in area yellow Limestone outcrops ammonites TX0337
Abilene Taylor TX Permian Standpipe fish scales TX0338
Austin Travis TX At Abbott Labs Cretaceous Eagle Ford shark teeth-Squalicorax,Cretolamna,etc TX0339
Austin Travis TX Mount Bonell brachiopods,Waconella TX0340
Austin Travis TX area chalk exposures Cretaceous Austin Chalk starfish-Austinaster TX0341
Austin Travis TX at 10th and Congress Holocene Reptile-Alligator TX0342
Austin Travis TX in Toys are Us parking lot N of Ben White Blvd ? TX0343
Austin Travis TX off Loop 360 at Austin City Park Road on Ranch road 2222 ? TX0344
Austin? Travis TX Near corner of 10th and Congress Holocene Alligator TX0345
Austin? Travis TX at TX291 bridge over Little Walnut Creek Cretaceous Upper Burditt Marl ammonites,mollusks,echinoids TX0346
Little Walnut Creek Travis TX Just above TX291 bridge in Cretaceous Upper Burditt Marl Ammonites,mollusks,echinoids TX0347
Waters Park Travis TX 3.2km SE on Little Walnut Creek in Cretaceous Austin Chalk Ammonites,mollusks TX0348 Also written as ‘Watters Park’. It was about 13km N of Austin
West Douchette Tyler TX Miocene Fleming vertebrates-mammals-Peraceras,Teleoceras TX0349 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Woodville Tyler TX At Rush Creek Miocene Fleming vertebrates-turtles-Geochelone TX0350 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Rattlesnake Canyon Val Verde TX Permian Admiral Upper ? TX0351
Akin Hill Walker TX near Huntsville Miocene (Hemingford) Oakville Turtle-Geochelone TX0352
Gospel Hill Walker TX 6.4km from Riverside to Oakhurst Miocene (Hemingford) Oakville Alligator TX0353
Cedar Run Washington TX Miocene (Hemingford) Oakville birds-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 Blanca Webb TX At dam spillway Eocene Laredo Diverse terrestrial vertebrate fauna TX0355 http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0022-3360(199005)64:3%3C454:ULM(RF%3E2.0.CO;2-3
Wichita TX in regional exposures throughout the Wichita River Valley Permian amphibians,reptiles,Xenacanth sharks,lungfish,Crossopterygians. Xenocanth coprolites TX0360
Beaver Creek Wichita TX Near mouth and possibly elsewhere Permian Belle Plains Vertebrates-Edaphosaurus,Secodontosaurus TX0356 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Beaver Creek Cattle Trail Wichita TX Permian Arroyo Vertebrates-Dimetrodon,Diplocaulus,Edaphosaurus,Lysorophus TX0357 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Gilberts Creek Wichita TX Permian Arroyo vertebrates-Dimetrodon TX0358 There 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 permission
Mount Barry Wichita TX Area exposures including sites 3km W and 10km SW Permian Belle Plains Vertebrates-Diadectes,Dimetrodon,Edaphosaurus,Eryops,Ophiacodon,Secodontosaurus TX0359 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Wilbarger TX Permian Arroyo Amphibians Trematops TX0362
Ruff Creek Wilbarger TX Ruff Creek is a Tributary of Turkey Creek Permian Arroyo? vertebrates-Dimetrodon TX0361 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Georgetown Williamson TX In Lyback[?] Caves Pleistocene Platygonus TX0363 This might be a reference to Inner Space Cavern,a developed tourist attraction just South of Georgetown.
Georgetown Williamson TX S St South San Gabriel River exit from I35 mollusks,ammonites,echinoids TX0364
San Gabriel River Williamson TX 1.6km above TX104 bridge. Cretaceous Ammonites,echinoids,mollusks TX0365
Bridgeport Wise TX Pennsylvanian Dickerson brachiopods Lissochonetes TX0366
Bridgeport Wise TX Pennsylvanian Graford sponges Formation,Pennsylvanian Dickerson Fm — brachiopods Lissochonetes TX0368
Bridgeport Wise TX Pennsylvanian Graford sponges,brachiopods Lissochonetes TX0367
Bridgeport Wise TX 12 km E(?) Pennsylvanian gastropods,etc TX0369
Bridgeport Wise TX 2.6 km S on W wide of stream flowing into Martins Lake in calcareous shale Pennsylvanian Palo Pinto Erisocrinus,Perimestocrinus,Delocrinus TX0370
Bridgeport Wise TX 5 km NW in Limestone Adams Branch pelecypod – Annuliconcha TX0371
Bridgeport Wise TX Farm Road 2952 sponges TX0372
Bridgeport Wise TX N end of town Pennsylvanian Graford clay pit – Paragassizocrinus TX0373
Bridgeport Wise TX NW on E side of Farm Road 2952 200 meters N of Farm road 1658 in roadcut Pennsylvanian Graford well preserved crinoids Delocrinus,Erisocrinus,Graffhamicrinus,Apographiocrinus,Sponges – Heliospongia,Girtyocoelia; echinoids -Archeocidaris; gastropods – Platyceras TX0374
Bridgeport Wise TX near lake Pennsylvanian Graford gastropods,trilobites TX0375
Chico Wise TX 9 km NW 4.1 km E of Jacks County line on S side of Chico-Jacksboro hwy Pennsylvanian Brad Limestone Crinoids TX0376
Decatur Wise TX Cretaceous oysters,echinoids TX0377
Decatur Wise TX Cretaceous Walnut mollusks – Exogyra TX0378
Lake Bridgeport Wise TX Pennsylvanian Crinoid columnals TX0379
Wise,Jack TX At Wise-Jack county line Pennsylvanian Garner brachiopods Juresania TX0380
Graham Young TX 2 km N on top of Salt Creek bluff 200 Meters N of bridge on Graham-Murray highway Pennsylvanian Graham crinoids TX0381
Graham Young TX area exposures of argillaceous,buff shale with Limestone nodules Pennsylvanian Graham Limipecten TX0382
Graham Young TX in Pennsylvanian South Bend Formation in Pennsylvanian South Bend Shark teeth Petalodus,Stamiobatis,Lungfish teeth — Sagenodus TX0383
Newcastle Young TX Pennsylvanian Breckenridge brachiopods – Composita,Derbyia TX0384
Newcastle Young TX 6.5 km S Pennsylvanian Harpersville Delocrinus TX0385
3-D Ranch Zapata TX Eocene Laredo(Uintan) Sirenians TX0386
3D Ranch Zapata TX Eocene Laredo vertebrates-mammals TX0387 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
Zapata Zapata TX Petrified Wood at Ramirez Ranch – (Fee in 1970s) ? TX0388
[?] TX Just N of Colorado River in Road cut on RR1431 1 km E of Hamilton Creek and 3.7 km E of TX281 Pennsylvanian Smithwick ? TX0395
[?] TX North-West Texas Red Beds Permian Amphibians -Eryops,Reptiles – Dimetrodon,Edaphosaurus TX0396 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission
[?] TX in S fork of San Gabriel River at TX183 Cretaceous Celestite,Fossils,dinosaur tracks TX0397
[?] TX on rr1431 (from US183) 4 km W of Travis/Williamson County Line Paleozoic ? TX0398
[?] TX on rr1431 (from US183) 8 km W of Travis/Williamson County Line in inactive quarry Paleozoic ? TX0399
Canadian River Valley [?] TX In area deposits of Dockum Group sediments in Canadian River Valley and adjacent areas Triassic Dockum Petrified Wood-locally abundant TX0389 The Canadian River flows across the Northern Texas panhandle North of Amarillo. CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission www.ias.ac.in/jessci/jun2005/CH01.pdf
Cedar Mountain [?] TX Fossiliferous site in Dockum Formation Triassic Dockum vertebrates TX0390 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission www.ias.ac.in/jessci/jun2005/CH01.pdf
Home Creek [?] TX Fossiliferous site in Dockum Formation Triassic Dockum vertebrates TX0391 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission www.ias.ac.in/jessci/jun2005/CH01.pdf
Little Sunday Canyon [?] TX Fossiliferous site in Dockum Formation Triassic Dockum vertebrates TX0392 www.ias.ac.in/jessci/jun2005/CH01.pdf
McKewfield[?] Trail [?] TX pelecypod Myalina TX0393 Can’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 [?] TX Fossiliferous site in Dockum Formation Triassic Dockum vertebrates TX0394 CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission www.ias.ac.in/jessci/jun2005/CH01.pdf