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Brachiopod; Bryzoa; Coral Fossil

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifact112.03.1061
Date
n.d.
Material
stone, fossil
Catalogue Number
112.03.1061
Description
Fossiliferous limestone containing four species of brachiopods, two species of bryzoa and some fragments of colonial coral. From the Devonian period. From a quiet shallow water environment.
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Title
Brachiopod; Bryzoa; Coral Fossil
Date
n.d.
Material
stone, fossil
Dimensions
4.0 x 10.0 x 12.0 cm
Description
Fossiliferous limestone containing four species of brachiopods, two species of bryzoa and some fragments of colonial coral. From the Devonian period. From a quiet shallow water environment.
Subject
Num-ti-jah Lodge
Jimmy Simpson
geology
paleontology
Credit
Gift of James (Jr.) Simpson, Rocky Mountain House, 2000
Catalogue Number
112.03.1061
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Calcite; Galena; Sphalerite; Limonite; Pyrite Mineral

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifact112.03.1106
Date
n.d.
Material
mineral, calcite
Catalogue Number
112.03.1106
Description
Mineral. Galena, sphalerite, limonite and pyrite are finely disseminated and filling the spaces between large calcite crystals.
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Title
Calcite; Galena; Sphalerite; Limonite; Pyrite Mineral
Date
n.d.
Material
mineral, calcite
Dimensions
3.0 x 8.0 x 9.0 cm
Description
Mineral. Galena, sphalerite, limonite and pyrite are finely disseminated and filling the spaces between large calcite crystals.
Subject
Num-ti-jah Lodge
Jimmy Simpson
geology
Credit
Gift of James (Jr.) Simpson, Rocky Mountain House, 2000
Catalogue Number
112.03.1106
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Calcite; Pyrite Mineral

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifact112.03.1132
Date
n.d.
Material
mineral, calcite & pyrite
Catalogue Number
112.03.1132
Description
Calcite crystals and pyrite crystals growing in vug (cavity) of limestone. The calcite would have formed first.
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Title
Calcite; Pyrite Mineral
Date
n.d.
Material
mineral, calcite & pyrite
Dimensions
7.0 x 7.0 x 15.0 cm
Description
Calcite crystals and pyrite crystals growing in vug (cavity) of limestone. The calcite would have formed first.
Subject
Num-ti-jah Lodge
Jimmy Simpson
geology
Credit
Gift of James (Jr.) Simpson, Rocky Mountain House, 2000
Catalogue Number
112.03.1132
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Chalcopyrite; Pentlandite; Pyrite Mineral

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifact112.03.1096
Date
n.d.
Material
mineral, chalcopyrite, pentlandite & pyrite
Catalogue Number
112.03.1096
Description
Mineral specimen composed of chalcopyrite (copper ore), pentlandite (nickel ore) and pyrite. Minor amount of quartz. Piece of adhesive tape on underside reads: “Nickel copper. Leaf Rapids.” “Ruttan” is painted in yellow on the underside of the specimen. This specimen is from the Ruttan Mine in Leaf…
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Title
Chalcopyrite; Pentlandite; Pyrite Mineral
Date
n.d.
Material
mineral, chalcopyrite, pentlandite & pyrite
Dimensions
9.0 x 12.0 x 16.0 cm
Description
Mineral specimen composed of chalcopyrite (copper ore), pentlandite (nickel ore) and pyrite. Minor amount of quartz. Piece of adhesive tape on underside reads: “Nickel copper. Leaf Rapids.” “Ruttan” is painted in yellow on the underside of the specimen. This specimen is from the Ruttan Mine in Leaf Rapids, Manitoba.
Subject
Num-ti-jah Lodge
Jimmy Simpson
geology
Credit
Gift of James (Jr.) Simpson, Rocky Mountain House, 2000
Catalogue Number
112.03.1096
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Date
n.d.
Material
stone, fossil
Catalogue Number
112.03.1041
Description
Solitary rugose (horn) coral. From the Devonian/Mississippian period. Coral was attached to sea floor at pointy end, lived in shallow warm seas and would have caught food with tentacles that come out of top end. Host rock is limestone. Several brachiopod shells and bryzoa. Many fragments of brachio…
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Title
Coral Fossil
Date
n.d.
Material
stone, fossil
Dimensions
15.0 x 16.0 x 20.0 cm
Description
Solitary rugose (horn) coral. From the Devonian/Mississippian period. Coral was attached to sea floor at pointy end, lived in shallow warm seas and would have caught food with tentacles that come out of top end. Host rock is limestone. Several brachiopod shells and bryzoa. Many fragments of brachiopods and crinoids indicative of turbulent conditions or high energy environment. Sparkles are faces of calcite crystals. These types of coral fossils are very common in Western Canada and could have been collected locally.
Subject
Num-ti-jah Lodge
Jimmy Simpson
geology
paleontology
Credit
Gift of James (Jr.) Simpson, Rocky Mountain House, 2000
Catalogue Number
112.03.1041
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Date
n.d.
Material
stone, fossil
Catalogue Number
112.03.1042
Description
Fossilized coral colony (Lithostrotion). Limestone matrix also contains many crinoid fragments. From Mississippian period. Warm shallow sea environment. Recrystallized rugose coral on edge. These types of coral fossils are very common in Western Canada and could have been collected locally.
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Title
Coral Fossil
Date
n.d.
Material
stone, fossil
Dimensions
8.0 x 16.0 x 22.0 cm
Description
Fossilized coral colony (Lithostrotion). Limestone matrix also contains many crinoid fragments. From Mississippian period. Warm shallow sea environment. Recrystallized rugose coral on edge. These types of coral fossils are very common in Western Canada and could have been collected locally.
Subject
Num-ti-jah Lodge
Jimmy Simpson
geology
paleontology
Credit
Gift of James (Jr.) Simpson, Rocky Mountain House, 2000
Catalogue Number
112.03.1042
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Date
n.d.
Material
stone, fossil
Catalogue Number
112.03.1043
Description
Rugose coral fossil from Mississippian/Devonian period. Shallow warm marine environment. Right angle bend in coral, was attached to the edge of a rock or edge of a reef and reached up toward sunlight. These types of coral fossils are very common in Western Canada.
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Title
Coral Fossil
Date
n.d.
Material
stone, fossil
Dimensions
3.0 x 5.0 x 6.0 cm
Description
Rugose coral fossil from Mississippian/Devonian period. Shallow warm marine environment. Right angle bend in coral, was attached to the edge of a rock or edge of a reef and reached up toward sunlight. These types of coral fossils are very common in Western Canada.
Subject
Num-ti-jah Lodge
Jimmy Simpson
geology
paleontology
Credit
Gift of James (Jr.) Simpson, Rocky Mountain House, 2000
Catalogue Number
112.03.1043
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Date
n.d.
Material
stone, fossil
Catalogue Number
112.03.1044
Description
Colonial coral fossil (Lithostrotian), longitudinal section in limestone matrix. Closely packed corals, much recrystallization of corals, large calcite crystals but original structure is maintained. From the Mississippian period. These types of coral fossils are very common in Western Canada and co…
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Title
Coral Fossil
Date
n.d.
Material
stone, fossil
Dimensions
5.0 x 6.0 x 16.0 cm
Description
Colonial coral fossil (Lithostrotian), longitudinal section in limestone matrix. Closely packed corals, much recrystallization of corals, large calcite crystals but original structure is maintained. From the Mississippian period. These types of coral fossils are very common in Western Canada and could have been collected locally.
Subject
Num-ti-jah Lodge
Jimmy Simpson
geology
paleontology
Credit
Gift of James (Jr.) Simpson, Rocky Mountain House, 2000
Catalogue Number
112.03.1044
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Date
n.d.
Material
stone, fossil
Catalogue Number
112.03.1045
Description
Colonial coral (Syringopora) fossil from Devonian/Mississippian period. Very similar to the living Indo-Pacific coral, the organ pipe coral. These coral colonies commonly grow up to two feet high. This type of coral fossil is very common in Western Canada and could have been collected locally.
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Title
Coral Fossil
Date
n.d.
Material
stone, fossil
Dimensions
3.0 x 8.0 x 16.0 cm
Description
Colonial coral (Syringopora) fossil from Devonian/Mississippian period. Very similar to the living Indo-Pacific coral, the organ pipe coral. These coral colonies commonly grow up to two feet high. This type of coral fossil is very common in Western Canada and could have been collected locally.
Subject
Num-ti-jah Lodge
Jimmy Simpson
geology
paleontology
Credit
Gift of James (Jr.) Simpson, Rocky Mountain House, 2000
Catalogue Number
112.03.1045
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Date
n.d.
Material
stone, fossil
Catalogue Number
112.03.1046
Description
Colonial coral fossil (Lithostrotian), longitudinal and cross section in mud matrix. Structure very well preserved. These types of coral fossils are very common in Western Canada and could have been collected locally.
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Title
Coral Fossil
Date
n.d.
Material
stone, fossil
Dimensions
6.0 x 10.0 x 12.0 cm
Description
Colonial coral fossil (Lithostrotian), longitudinal and cross section in mud matrix. Structure very well preserved. These types of coral fossils are very common in Western Canada and could have been collected locally.
Subject
Num-ti-jah Lodge
Jimmy Simpson
geology
paleontology
Credit
Gift of James (Jr.) Simpson, Rocky Mountain House, 2000
Catalogue Number
112.03.1046
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