glad you like 'em peeps ! there's loads more yet
today we took the canines out for usual afternoon stroll & after a few good frosts & some crumbling, fresh goodies have appeared in the ditch (accessible only to approved guests of our future B&B/gite corporation including Paleo tours, astronomy, twitching, fishing, llama racing & getting rat *rsed

):
another top
Harpoceras by Wend, tiny
Hildoceras by moi, a mystery object yet unclassified, a sack of belemnite gravel & heap of bits all in an hour.
Will scrub, snap & post 'morra.
Kevin, just head east ! stop at the "Hammer Museum"
A large erg ?
Phil, have eyes peeled for aptychus artisticus

& on the subject of French websites can we please recap on the one you gave me the link for regarding my claimed
Cardioceras chalcedonicum coz I lost it

& yes , they are the best without a doubt though Utah ones aren't bad either eh ?!
My bible here is the "Poitou, Vendée & Charentes" regional geological guide & the French in it is whoosh, over my head, but a bit of common & some Babelfish normally cracks the code.
thankyou for bidding