US And Canadian Fossil Sites -- Data for NEW MEXICO

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LocationCountyState/ProvinceDirections,NotesAgeFormationFossilsCommentsReferenceLat-Long
-BernalilloNMalong NM14 in road cuts starting 3 km S of I40 and extending for many kmbrachiopods,corals,bryozoa,a few coralsNM0015|,
-BernalilloNMin a large outcrop of Pennsylvanian Madera shale W of NM10 13.5 km S of US66PennsylvanianMadera (NM)paleoniscoid fish,acanthoid fish,tetrapod amphibians -- LafoniusNM0016NM10 was eliminated in 1970. The Bernalillo County portion is probably NM14|,
AlbuquerqueBernalilloNM9 km S of I40-NM10 junctionPennsylvanianbrachiopods,bryozoaNM0001|,
AlbuquerqueBernalilloNMin mines along NM25Pleistocenemastodon,mammoth,sloth,horsesNM0002|,
Kinney Brick QuarryBernalilloNMPennsylvanianWild Cowfish-Acanthodus,Platysomus,Amphicentrum,Pyritocephalus,Schizolepus[?];Shark Teeth-XenacanthusNM0003No citations for Schizolepus|,
Manzano MountainsBernalilloNMPennsylvanianMadera (NM)|Wild Cowfish Phanerorhynchus,Platysomus,Amphibians - LatoniusNM0004|,
RinconBernalilloNM2 km NWabundant fossil coralsNM0005|,
RinconBernalilloNMNear road fork on local road 2 km N of Milepost 35 on NM25Pleistoceneplant bulbs,stemsNM0006|,
SandiaBernalilloNMPennsylvanianMadera (NM) Shalefish - AcanthodesNM0007|,
Sandia CrestBernalilloNMin Limestone outcropsPaleozoic Uppercrinoids,other marine fossilsNM0008|,
Sandia CrestBernalilloNMin road cuts in grey shales somewhere on NM14PennsylvanianMyalina,gastropods,brachiopods,bryozoaNM0009|,
Sandia MountainsBernalilloNMOn NM10 8 km S of I40 junction in Tijeras CanyonPennsylvanianfaunas - brachiopods,trilobites,bryozoaNM0010|,
Sandia MountainsBernalilloNMOn NM44 to crest of Mountains inPennsylvanianbrachiopods,crinoids,bryozoaNM0011|,
Sandia MountainsBernalilloNMOn NM536 to crest of Mountains inPennsylvanianbrachiopods,crinoids,bryozoaNM0012|,
Sandia MountainsBernalilloNMOn crest of Mountains E of Albuquerque inPennsylvanianbrachiopods,crinoids,bryozoaNM0013|,
Sandia Ski AreaBernalilloNMon NM44 400 meters SE of the ski area in brown shale in road cut on S side of roadPennsylvaniangood bryozoaNM0014|,
RoswellChavesNMalong US380 and I70 to HondoPermianPermian faunasNM0017|,
CimarronColfaxNM6 km N in canyon of Turkey CreekCretaceousPierreammonitesNM0018|,
San Francisco PassColfaxNMat Colorado lineTellina,Scitula[?],Panopaca[?],plantsNM0019No citations for 'Scitula' 050607. Very likely,it is the species portion of 'Tellina scitula' a valid species. 'Panopaca' may be a legitimate genus but 'Panopea' is more likely.|,
SpringerColfaxNMS on US85CretaceousGreenhornabundant shark teethNM0020|,
Ute ParkColfaxNMin canyon of Cimarron RiverCretaceousPierreinvertebratesNM0021|,
ClovisCurryNMtoward Portales for 15+km in sand blowoutsPleistocenelarge vertebratesNM0022CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Las CrucesDona AnaNMIn McSilla BasinPleistocene (Irvington)Camp Ricebird bonesNM0023|,
Radium SpringsDona AnaNMPetrified Wood at Marble Mine (Fee in 1970s)NM0024|,
Radium SpringsDona AnaNM16 km WPetrified WoodNM0025|,
Robledo MountainDona AnaNMin nearby canyonPermianAboabundant vertebrate and invertebrate trackways (no collecting)NM0026Robledo Mountain and the Robeldo Range are at roughly 32.4048N,106.9000W. West of Leasburg. Unable to locate more precisely32.4048N,106.9000W. Approximate|,
Sand Hill WashDona Ana?NMCamel ForkMiocene (Clarendon)Tesuqueturtles-GeocheloneNM0027|,
LovingEddyNM11km SE SE1/4SE1/4SE1/4S33T23SR29EPliocene-PleistoceneGatunaFossil fish-Dorosoma (one single specimen)NM0028SE1/4SE1/4SE1/4S33T23SR29E|,
Guadeloupe MountainsEddy?NMIn thick reef limestones along top of RidgePermianCapitanfossilsNM0029Original says 'El Capitan' formation -- probably is no such formation distinct from the Capitan formation|,
BuckhornGrantNMPleistoceneGilabird bonesNM0030|,
Santa RitaGrantNM22 km E in road cuts and slopes adjacent to hwy 90, silicified Devonianfossils in shalesNM0031|,
Santa RitaGrantNM22 km E in road cuts and slopes adjacent to hwy 90, silicified Silurian brachiopods in shales?NM0032|,
Santa RitaGrantNM25 km E on NM 90Devoniansilicified brachiopodsNM0033|,
Warm SpringsGrant?NMJurassicTodlito Limestonefish-TodiltiaNM0034|,
-GuadalupeNMJurassicTodlitoFish Pholidophorus,LeptolepisNM0040|,
Bull CanyonGuadalupeNMTriassicBull Canyon (NM)dinosaur teeth-PseudotriconodonNM0035|,
Bull CanyonGuadalupeNMS28,32,33T9NR26EJurassicWemakahFish-HulettiaNM0036S28,32,33T9NR26E|,
Hot Springs CanyonGuadalupeNMpossibly Bull Canyon S30-31R26ET9N as well/insteadJurassicTodlito Limestonefish-Occithrissops,TodiltiaNM0037S30-31R26ET9N|,
Luciano MesaGuadalupeNMTriassicBull Canyon (NM)dinosaur-LucianosaurusNM0038|,
Santa RosaGuadalupeNM48km EJurassicTodlito Limestonefish-Hulettia,TodiltiaNM0039|,
-LeaNMarea deposits in sand dune regionPleistocenemammoth,horse,slothNM0041|,
CapitanLincolnNMon Oso Creek e1/2s6t21sr141E in shaleCretaceousgastropods,ammonites,BaculitesNM0042e1/2s6t21sr141E|,
CapitanLincolnNMon S branch of Oso Creek in dark gray,fissile marine shaleCretaceous UpperMesaverdeabundant large gastropods - Volutoderma,Cardium,Baculites;InoceramusNM0043|,
DemingLunaNMGastropod OmphalotrochusNM0044|,
Fort WingateMcKinleyNM3.2km STriassicChinlevertebrate scales-ChinleaNM0045|,
GallupMcKinleyNMBryozoa MembraniporaNM0046|,
San AntonioMoraNMon Highway 380 E to Carrizozo and around CarthagePermianammonites,Scaphopods,bivalvesNM0047|,
-OteroNM6 km E of US54/70 on NM82 in bioherms in roadcutsPennsylvanianfusulinids,algae,brachiopods,coralsNM0064|,
AlamagordoOteroNM1 km N from NMSU campus in AlamagordoMississippianLake Valleywell preserved crinoids,brachiopodsNM0048|,
AlamagordoOteroNM8 km E in road cut on US82PermianHuecocorals,brachiopods,gastropods,fusulinids,pelecypods,cephalopods,bryozoa,trilobitesNM0049|,
AlamagordoOteroNMAt Milepost 5 on US 82 E of AlamagordoPermianBrachiopods - Chonetes,pelecypods -NM0050|,
AlamagordoOteroNMAt Milepost 7 on US 82 E of AlamagordoPermianFusulinids-SchwagerinaNM0051|,
AlamagordoOteroNMAt Mountain Pass on Hwy 82PermianAbopelecypods,brachiopods,coralsNM0052|,
AlamagordoOteroNME and SE on slopes of Sacramento MountainsOrdovician-CarboniferousbrachiopodsNM0053|,
AlamagordoOteroNME in Alamo Canyon in Sacramento MountainsMississippianLake ValleyTaonurusNM0054|,
AlamagordoOteroNMIn bioherms in Sacramento MountainsMississippianLake Valleywell preserved crinoids,brachiopods,corals,natilids,a few trilobitesNM0055|,
CloudcroftOteroNMIn limestonesPennsylvanian-PermianNautiloids,brachiopodsNM0056|,
Dry CanyonOteroNMIn area bioherm outcropsMississippianCryptozoon,AnchicodiumNM0057|,
Dry CanyonOteroNMIn roadside exposuresMississippianHolderBioherm faunasNM0058|,
High RollsOteroNMnear junction of NM83 and La Luz rd 600 meters N in Limestone outcropPennsylvanianMissourian, Middlefusulinids (Triticites)NM0059|,
Muleshoe CanyonOteroNMIn large biohermsMississippianCryptozoon,AnchicodiumNM0060|,
OrograndeOteroNM6 km N on NM54 in hills along roadabundant brachiopods,gastropods,cephalopodsNM0061|,
Sacramento MountainsOteroNMAt Muleshoe Mound 100 Meters biohermCarboniferousfossilsNM0062|,
San Andreas CanyonOteroNMIn large biohermsMississippianCryptozoon,AnchicodiumNM0063|,
Barranca CreekQuayNMTriassicBull Canyon (NM)Reptile footprints-BarrancapusNM0065|,
Merrill RanchQuayNMIn Limestone at base of MorrisonJurassicMorrisonfish-Hulettia,TodiltiaNM0066|,
Revuleto CreekQuayNMTriassicBull Canyon (NM)Coelacanth fish-Quayia,dinosaur-RevueltosaurusNM0067|,
San JonQuayNMat 'Shark Hill' in Triassic outcropTriassicVery abundant phytosaur teeth.NM0068|,
TucumcariQuayNMTriassicChinlereptiles-Coelophysis?,TypothoraxNM0069|,
TucumcariQuayNMin area exposures above Permian redbedsCretaceous LowerExogyra,Ostrea,etcNM0070|,
TucumcariQuayNMin area exposures of red shalesPermianvertebratesNM0071CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
-Rio ArribaNM600m W of O'Keefe House on small hillTriassicChinlevertebrate-bonesNM0124May be a reference to Georgia O'Keefe house in Abiquiu,NM. CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
-Rio ArribaNMNEEoceneSan JoseTurtle fragmentsNM0104CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
AbiquiuRio ArribaNMAt Conical Hill QuarryMiocene (Clarendon),(Barstow)Tesuquemammals-Aelurodon,Aepycamelus,Aphelops,Cormohipparion,Dipoides,Homolabis,Mylagaulus,Pliohippus,Procamelus,Tomarctus;turtles-Geochelone,GopherusNM0072|,
AbiquiuRio ArribaNMAt Cross Quarry on NE side of Orphan Mesa 2.5km SE of Ghost RanchTriassicChinlevertebrates-CoelophysisNM0073CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
AbiquiuRio ArribaNMHot Springs-Echo AmphitheaterJurassicWanakahFish-Hulettia,TodiltiaNM0074|,
AbiquiuRio ArribaNMIn El Cobre CanyonPermianCutlervertebrates-Diadectes,EryopsNM0075CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
AbiquiuRio ArribaNMRio del OsoMioceneTesuquemammals-AelurodonNM0076|,
AbiquiuRio ArribaNMarea exposuresMioceneTesuquevertebrates-DipoidesNM0077CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Aelurodon WashRio ArribaNMMioceneTesuquevertebrates-Aelurodon,TomarctusNM0078CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
AlcaldeRio ArribaNMopposite AlcaldeMioceneChamitavertebrate bonesNM0079CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Arroyo BlancoRio ArribaNME of Regina-El Vado road W of the pass of old road N of Northcutt Ranch road.EoceneSan JoseReptiles-crocodile teethNM0080CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Arroyo BlancoRio ArribaNMNear Lindreth,At head,near the divide to the head of Largo and Almagre Arroyo also near middle of West rim on Dusty McDaniel RanchEoceneSan JoseReptiles-crocodile bones;Squamata-Paraglyptosaurus;Turtle fragments-HadrianusNM0081CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Arroyo BlancoRio ArribaNMS rim and S sideEoceneSan JoseCrocodile bones and teeth;Turtles-fragmentsNM0082|,
Arroyo LargoRio ArribaNMarea exposures at head of canyon SW of pass to Arroyo AlmagreEoceneSan JoseReptiles:Crocodile teeth and bonesNM0083|,
Arroyo SecoRio ArribaNMAt head of CanyonPermianCutlervertebrates-ArcheriaNM0084CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Arroyo de AguaRio ArribaNMPermianAbovertebrates - SphenacodonNM0085CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Arroyo de AguaRio ArribaNMPermianCutlervertebrates-Diadectes,EryopsNM0086CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Arroyo de AguaRio ArribaNM1km E at Welles Quarry on Ramon Salazar Ranch on S side of Rio PuercoPermianAbovertebrates - ZatrachysNM0087UC Loc V-3528. CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Cerro de Las Minas Wash[?]Rio ArribaNMNW of El Rito CreekMiocene (Clarendon)Tesuqueturtles-GeocheloneNM0088Cerro do Las Minas is a fairly common location name in Latin America,but couldn't locate a feature of that name in NM. CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Chamas-El RitoRio ArribaNMMultiple sites in area?Miocene (Clarendon)|Miocene (Barstow)Tesuquemammals-Aelurodon,Ustatochoerus;turtles-GeocheloneNM0089CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
CoyoteRio ArribaNMin lower red beds at base of canyon wallsPermianvertebratesNM0090CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
CubaRio ArribaNMS of minor EW divide between Gavilan drainage and next to S of Continental DivideEoceneSan JoseSquamata-SaniwaNM0091CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
El Cobre CanyonRio ArribaNMTriassicChinlevertebrates-reptile bonesNM0092CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
El Rito CreekRio ArribaNMMultiple sites in area?Miocene (Clarendon)Tesuquemammals-Oxydactylus,ProtolabisNM0093CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
EspanolaRio ArribaNMNWMioceneChamita?turtle-GeocheloneNM0094CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
GallinaRio ArribaNMN in Arroyo Seco on Gallina CreekTriassicChinlevertebrates-TypothoraxNM0095CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
GavilanRio ArribaNMNE end in Badlands running W from Lindreth-Tapacitos road were it crosses continental divide.EoceneSan JoseSquamata-SaniwaNM0096It is not clear that the town of Tapacitos still exists (or ever existed). There is a Tapacitos Wash in Rio Arriba County. CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
GavilanRio ArribaNMNE of Stevenson Ranch,N of Gavilan Post OfficeEoceneSan JoseSquamata-ParaglyptosaurusNM0097CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
GavilanRio ArribaNMSE branch on N rim at mouth of drawEoceneSan JoseSquamata-ParaglyptosaurusNM0098CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
GavilanRio ArribaNMat head of drainageEoceneSan JoseSquamata-ParaglyptosaurusNM0099CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Hernandez SchoolRio ArribaNM1km WNW on N side of washMioceneChamitabird bonesNM0100CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Kunya Ruins Wash[?]Rio ArribaNMMiocene (Clarendon)Tesuquemammals-PromylagaulusNM0101Couldn't locate a Kunya Ruins Wash in NM. CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
LareoRio ArribaNM16km NW of Lindreth Wash at Leeson RanchEoceneSan JoseTurtles-fragmentsNM0102CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Largo CreekRio ArribaNMEoceneSan Josemammal-PelycodusNM0103CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Long Walk WashRio ArribaNMMiocene (Clarendon)Tesuquemammals-EucastorNM0105CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Lyden QuarryRio ArribaNMarea exposuresMioceneChamitaMammals-Aphelops,Osbornoceros,Osteoborus,SubmegatylopusNM0106Lyden is apparently a well established landmark in Rio Arriba County however,the name may actually be Leyden Quarry. Probably the same location as Osbornoceros Quarry. CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Meniscotherium QuarryRio ArribaNMEoceneSan JoseMammals-Hyracotherium,Meniscotherium,ParamysNM0107CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Ojo CalienteRio ArribaNMIn second steep walled wash S of Ojo Caliente intrusiveMiocene (Clarendon)Tesuqueturtles-GeocheloneNM0108CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Ojo CalienteRio ArribaNMMultiple sites in area?Miocene (Clarendon)Tesuquemammals-Aelurodon,Aepycamelus,Aphelops,Cosoryx,Dipoides,Eucastor,Gomphotherium,Homolabis,Homolabis,Meryceros,Metalabis,Nothotylopus,Pliohippus,Pareucastor,Promylagaulus,Sthenictis,TomarctusNM0109CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Ojo San JoseRio ArribaNMEoceneSan JoseMammals-Coryphodon,Didymictis,Homogalax,Hyracotherium,Meniscotherium;Reptiles-Champsosaurus;Squamata-SaniwaNM0110CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Rak Camel QuarryRio ArribaNMMioceneChamitaMammals-Dinohippus,Dipoides,HypolagusNM0111CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Red LakeRio ArribaNMAt old Red Lake School House E of main road in Arroyo BlancoEoceneSan JoseTurtle fragmentsNM0112CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
ReginaRio ArribaNM1.6km N in badlands adjacent to Lindreth-Regina roadEoceneSan JoseCrocodile teeth;Turtle fragmentsNM0113CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
ReginaRio ArribaNMAt Quarry 58 and Quarry 88 -- Quarry 88 may be same site as Arroyo BlancoEoceneSan JoseMammals-Cantius,Chriacus,Diacodexis,Diacodon,Didelphodus,Didelphodus,Hyracotherium,Leptacodon,Macrocranion,Miacis,Omomys,Paramys,Peradectes,Phenacolemur,Prodiacodon,Prototomus,Scenopagus,Thryptacodon,Viverravus;Reptiles-crocodile bones and teeth;Squamata-NM0114CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
ReginaRio ArribaNME of Regina-La Jara RdEoceneSan JoseCrocodile teeth and bonesNM0115May be in Sandoval County. CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
ReginaRio ArribaNMTo W in reworked sediments in Largo CanyonEoceneSan Josefish-IschyrhizaNM0116|,
Round Mountain QuarryRio ArribaNM3km N of Round MountainMioceneChamitaBird bones;Mammals-Aelurodon,Bassariscus,Cosoryx,Homolabis,Procamelus,Propretanupolama,Pseudoceras[?],Ramoceros;Turtles-GeocheloneNM0117Original says 'Pseudocerus'. CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Salital[?] CreekRio ArribaNMN side of creekPermianCutlervertebrates-EryopsNM0118Can't identify a Salital Creek in Rio Arriba County. CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
San JuanRio ArribaNMMioceneChamitamammals-Aphelops,Astrohippus,Bassariscus,Metapidoides,PlesioguloNM0119CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
San Juan RiverRio ArribaNMCretaceousKirtlanddinosaur bonesNM0120CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Santa Clara CanyonRio ArribaNMMiocene (Clarendon)Tesuquemammals-Eucastor,Martinogale,MegeucastorNM0121CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Santa Clara DistrictRio ArribaNMMiocene (Clarendon)TesuqueMammals-Aelurodon,Aphelops,Bassariscus,Carpocyon,Hypohippus,PeracerasNM0122CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Santa Clara RiverRio ArribaNMMiocene (Clarendon)Tesuquemammals-BrachypsalisNM0123CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Almagre ArroyoRio Arriba?NMNear the divide to the head of Largo Creek--NW side of the divideEoceneSan JoseMammals-Homogalax,Hyracotherium;Reptiles-crocodile teeth;Turtle fragmentsNM0125One reference says La Planta County (should be 'La Plata'). CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Mesa AltaRio Arriba?NMJurassicTodlito Limestonefish-TodiltiaNM0126There is also a Mesa Alta in McKinley County|,
Ojo EscritoRio Arriba?NMS ofPaleoceneNacimientoCrocodilesNM0127Ojo Escrito (Escrito Spring) appears to be in Rio Arriba County at 36.23472N 107.56472W. CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
PuercoRio Arriba?NMto WestPaleocene (Puercan)PuercoReptiles-Champsosaurus;Turtle scutesNM0128CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
-San JuanNMT23NR13W-T24NR13W and T??R12W. Fossils trees,leaves coal,etc in various beds.CretaceousFruitland|Pictured CliffsFossil sites are scattered. Invertebrates - many mollusks and a few insects and vertebrates including fish and dinosaurs including juveniles and eggs have also been found. Area is protected and a permit is required for collecting.{7}NM0177T23NR13W-T24NR13W and T??R12W|,
Angel PeakSan JuanNMin area badlands W of NM44Paleocenemammal bones and teeth.NM0129CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Animas RiverSan JuanNMW side of RiverPaleoceneNacimientocrocodileNM0130CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
AztecSan JuanNM2 km S on Aztec-Bloomfield Rdearly mammalsNM0131CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
AztecSan JuanNMin arroyos and badlands to NWPaleocenemammalsNM0132CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Barrel Springs ArroyoSan JuanNM19 km SE in grey claysPaleocenemammals and reptilesNM0133CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Barrel Springs ArroyoSan JuanNMnear head 4.6km E of Ojo AlamoPaleoceneNacimientocrocodiles-Allognathosuchus;Squamata;mammals-Compsemys,Peradectes,ThylacodonNM0134CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
BernalilloSan JuanNMIn draws,gullies,cuts along road to AztecCretaceous Lower-PaleoceneOjo AlamoFrilled dinosaurs,ganoid fish. petrified wood,Paleocene mammals -opossums,insectivores,multituberculates,small rodents,armadillos,primates,creodonts,CondylarthsNM0135CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
BlancoSan JuanNM50 km W in Bisti badlands just E of Navajo reservationpetrified wood.NM0136|,
BloomfieldSan JuanNMS in arroyos and badlands leading into Kutz CanyonPaleocenemammalsNM0137CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Buchanan CanyonSan JuanNMS SidePaleoceneNacimientocrocodileNM0138CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Canyon GallebosSan JuanNMPaleoceneTorrejoncrocodiles-EosuchiaNM0139CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Cedar HillSan JuanNM800m EPaleoceneNacimientoChampsosaurs-Champsosaurus;Turtle-CompsemysNM0140CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
ChacoSan JuanNMPaleoceneTorrejonTurtles-TrionyxNM0141CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Chaco CanyonSan JuanNMPaleoceneNacimientoCrocodiles-Allognathosuchus;Turtles-CompsemysNM0142CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Chaco CanyonSan JuanNMPaleocene (Puercan)PuercoTurtle-HoplochelysNM0143CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Chaco CanyonSan JuanNMabove massive sandstones in canyon wallsCretaceousKirtland|Fruitlandabundant shark teeth,dinosaur bonesNM0144CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Chico SpringsSan JuanNMnear Chico Springs StorePaleoceneTorrejonReptiles-ChampsosaurusNM0145CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Coal CreekSan JuanNMAt head of CanyonPaleoceneNacimientocrocodiles-Allognathosuchus;mammals-Anisonchus,Castor,Choeroclaenus,Chriacus,Conacodon,Deltatherium,Ectoconus,Ellipsodon,Eoconodon,Erethizon,Loxolophus,Mimotricentes,Onychodectes,Oxyacodon,Oxyaena,Oxyclaenus,Pantolambda,Periptychus,Taeniolabis,...NM0146CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Crocodile Kitchen MiddenSan JuanNMPaleoceneTorrejoncrocodiles-EosuchiaNM0147CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Escanada[?] CanyonSan JuanNMPaleoceneTorrejoncrocodiles-EosuchiaNM0148Likely Escanaba Canyon. CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Escavada CanyonSan JuanNMPaleoceneTorrejonTurtles-Baena,HoplochelysNM0149CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
FarmingtonSan JuanNM48km SWCretaceousFruitlanddinosaur teethNM0150CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Fossil Forest Study AreaSan JuanNMCretaceousKirtlandmammals-Alphadon,Aquiladelphis,Cimolestes,Gypsonictops,PediomysNM0151CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Gallegos CanyonSan JuanNMPaleoceneNacimientoCrocodilesNM0152CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Huerfano PeakSan JuanNMPaleoceneNacimientoCrocodileNM0153CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Huerfano Trading PostSan JuanNMnear Barrell[?] Springs in area exposures to W of NM44PaleocenevertebratesNM0154Huerfano trading post is at 36.4039N,107.8528W. Couldn't locate Barrell or Barrel Springs. CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission36.4039N,107.8528W approximate|,
Huertano Trading PostSan JuanNMnear Barrel Springs in area exposures to W of NM44CretaceousKirtlandvertebrates,Alamosaurus,Kritosaurus,Pentaceratops,GorgosaurusNM0155CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
KimbetoSan JuanNMPaleocene (Puercan)PuercoCrocodiles-EosuchiaNM0156CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
KimbetoSan JuanNM6.4km distant at adobe house (Old Dolan Ranch?PaleoceneNacimientoCrocodile-AllognathosuchusNM0157CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Kimbeto ArroyoSan JuanNM8km E of Otis at head of Arroyo--head of West branchPaleoceneNacimientoCrocodiles-Navajosuchus;Squamata;Turtles-CompsemysNM0158CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Kimbeto WashSan JuanNMW flank of washPaleoceneNacimientoRay teeth;mammal-Conacodon,SchochiaNM0159CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Kutz CanyonSan JuanNMPaleoceneNacimientoCrocodiles;Mammals-Conoryctella,AnasaziaNM0160CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Largo CanyonSan JuanNMPaleoceneNacimientoChampsosaurs-ChampsosaurusNM0161CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Los BarrealesSan JuanNMPaleoceneTorrejoncrocodile bones and teethNM0162CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Lower Hunter WashSan JuanNMCretaceousFruitland|KirtlandMammal FossilsNM0163CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Mammalon HillSan JuanNMPaleoceneNacimientoMammal FossilsNM0164CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Marsupial HillSan JuanNMPaleoceneTorrejonChampsosaurus;Crocodiles-EosuchiaNM0165CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Ojo AlamoSan JuanNM1.6km SPaleoceneOjo AlamoCrocodile vertebraNM0166CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Puerco RiverSan JuanNMW of Nacimiento MountainPaleoceneTorrejonChampsosaurus;misc reptile bonesNM0167CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Rio Del PuercoSan JuanNMUpper part of Rio Puerco basinPaleoceneNacimientoCrocodiles,Turtles-PlastomenusNM0168CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
San Juan BasinSan JuanNMArea exposuresPaleoceneNacimientovertebrates-crocodiles,turtles,etcNM0169CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Torrejon ArroyoSan JuanNMEoceneSan JoseCrocodile-LeidyosuchusNM0170CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Torrejon ArroyoSan JuanNMPaleoceneTorrejonReptiles-ChampsosaurusNM0171CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
TorrejonesSan JuanNMPaleoceneTorrejoncrocodiles-EosuchiaNM0172CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Torreon WashSan JuanNMW side of washPaleoceneNacimientoSquamata-Parodaxosaurus,Plesiorhineura;Crocodiles-AkanthosuchusNM0173CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
TsayaSan JuanNM11.2km NECretaceousFruitlandvertebrates-dinosaur bones,PentaceratopsNM0174CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Twin Peaks HollowSan JuanNMW ofPaleoceneNacimientoCrocodiles,TurtlesNM0175CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Willow WashSan JuanNMCretaceousKirtlanddinosaur-NaashoibitosaurusNM0176CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Coal Creek CanyonSan Juan?NMPaleocene (Puercan)PuercoTurtles-ConchochelysNM0178CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Edvardo (Bitonitsoseh) ArroyoSan Juan?NMbetween Kimbeto and Escavada--4.8km E of Kimbeto on W side of ArroyoPaleoceneNacimientoCrocodile;Squamata-Xestops;mammal-Clemensodon,Eoconodon;TurtlesNM0179CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Escavada ArroyoSan Juan?NMPaleoceneNacimientocrocodiles;mammal-TricentesNM0180CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Puerco RiverSan Juan?NMW ofPaleoceneNacimientoCrocodilesNM0181CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Rio TorreonSan Juan?NMPaleoceneNacimientomammal-MixodectesNM0182CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Torellones[?]San Juan?NMPaleoceneNacimientoCrocodilesNM0183Can't identify a geographic feature 'Torellones' in New Mexico -- a variant of Torreon? Perhaps? CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Torreon ArroyoSan Juan?NME branchPaleoceneNacimientoSquamata-MachaerosaurusNM0184CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Torreon ArroyoSan Juan?NMW branchPaleoceneNacimientoSquamata-HelagrasNM0185CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Tsosie ArroyoSan Juan?NMPaleoceneNacimientoMammals-Choeroclaenus,Conacodon,Hemithlaeus,Holoconus,Hyopsodus,Kimbetohia,Loxolophus,Mesodma,Mimotricentes,Oxyacodon,Oxyclaenus,Parectypodus,Peradectes,PtilodusNM0186Loc of Betonnie Tsosie Was (not of fossil exposure) is 107.923W Lat=36.0997|Holoconus seems to be a legitimate genus,not much info 061018. CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Las VegasSan MiguelNMSW in road cutsPaleoceneabundant plants - Maple,poplar,dogwood,chestnutNM0187|,
PecosSan MiguelNMin Dalton Canyon and at ski basinPaleozoic Uppercrinoid stems,corals,brachiopodsNM0188|,
PecosSan MiguelNMin road cuts along NM63 to N in Pecos River Canyonbrachiopods,trilobites,bryozoaNM0189|,
Tecolote CanyonSan MiguelNMSangre de Christo MountainsMississippianArroyo PenascoSpirifer,ConulariaNM0190|,
Arroyo Piedre LumbreSandovalNMN side of ArroyoCretaceousMenefeeCrocodile-BrachychampsaNM0191CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
CanonSandovalNM16 km N on NM485 in gray limestonesPennsylvanianbrachiopods,corals,bryozoa,crinoidsNM0192|,
Canyada Piedra ParadaSandovalNMEocene-OligoceneGalisteovertebrates-Metalabis[?]NM0193'Metalabis' is possibly a misspelling. Metalabis is an insect-an earwig|,
Canyada Piedra ParadaSandovalNMAt Red Cliff ProspectMioceneSanta FeTurtle-GeocheloneNM0194CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Canyada de ZiaSandovalNMMioceneSanta FeTurtle-fragmentsNM0195CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Canyada de ZiaSandovalNMIN Rincon Quarry in Rincon fork of Canyada de ZiaMioceneSanta FeTurtle-KinosternonNM0196CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Coryphodon QuarrySandovalNMEoceneSan JoseMammals-Coryphodon,HyracotheriumNM0197CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
CubaSandovalNMN ofPaleoceneNacimientoCrocodile teeth-AllognathosuchusNM0198CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
CubaSandovalNMN of Garrison's RanchEoceneSan JoseCrocodile teethNM0199CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Cuba MesaSandovalNMPaleoceneNacimientoturtlesNM0200CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
East Flank Torreon Wash (Lower)SandovalNMPaleocene Mammal Reference LocationPaleoceneNacimientoMammal FossilsNM0201CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Jemez SpringsSandovalNMS for 7 kmPermianvertebratesNM0202CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Jemez SpringsSandovalNMSouth and West of Battleship Rock Monument along road in Limestone outcropscrinoids,fossilsNM0203|,
Jemez State MonumentSandovalNMin Limestone and shale cliffs behind ruinsbrachiopods,crinoids,bryozoa replaced with red chalcedonyNM0204|,
La VentanaSandovalNMCretaceousMancosReptiles-IcthyosaurusNM0205Original says La Ventata. CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Mammalon HillSandovalNMAt Tsosie WashPaleocene (Puercan)PuercoAmphibian bones;Crocodile teeth-Allognathosuchus;Squamata-ProxestopsNM0206CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Penasco CanyonSandovalNMIn nw1/4se1/4s5tnr1e in 13m of sandy LimestonePennsylvanianMorrowSchizophoria,MillerellaNM0207CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permissionnw1/4se1/4s5tnr1e|,
Pinos CanyonSandovalNMto T16NR1EEumetria,Linoproductus,Composita,Spirifer,Straparolus,Leptodesma,Fenestrellina,Archimedes,Endothyra,Plectogyra,numerous brachiopods - Schizophoria,Meekela,Hustedia,pelecypods,Bryozoa,trilobite pieces.NM0208T16NR1E|,
Rio PuercoSandovalNMS side of boundary fence of the Isleta Indian Reservation in a layer with potato shaped concretionsMioceneSanta FeTurtle-GeocheloneNM0209CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Rio PuercoSandovalNMin Rio Puerco ValleyCretaceousmollusks,ammonitesNM0210|,
San LuisSandovalNMArea BadlandsCretaceousDinosaur remainsNM0211CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
San YsidroSandovalNMJurassicMorrisondinosaurs-SeismosaurusNM0212CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
San YsidroSandovalNM32 km N at Jemez Springs on NM4 in hills and streams behind the ruins of the Mission at Jemez State MonumentPennsylvanianfaunasNM0213|,
Tsosie HillSandovalNMPaleocene (Puercan)PuercoCrocodile teeth-Allognathosuchus;Squamata-Odaxosaurus,Proxestops-TurtlesNM0214CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Tsosie HillSandovalNMPaleocene (Puercan)Puercovertebrates-Squamata bones,scutes,teethNM0215CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Warm Springs ResortSandovalNMto EEumetria,Linoproductus,Composita,Spirifer,Straparolus,Leptodesma,Fenestrellina,Archimedes,Endothyra,Pledtogyra,numerous brachiopods - Schizophoria,Meekela,Hustedia,pelecypods,Bryozoa,trilobite pieces.NM0216|,
Achavica ArroyoSanta FeNM2 km NW of Grand Central Mountain in metamorphosed sandstones and shalesCretaceoussparse Ostrea,Inoceramus,Endocostea,Cyprimeria?,Trigonarca,Rostellaria,Protocardia,Baculites,Corbula,AmmonitesNM0217|,
Arroyo AnchoSanta FeNMMiocene (Clarendon)Tesuquevertebrates-Amphicyon,Miolabis,Pareucastor[?]NM0218Although the name is plausible there do not seem to be any citations for 'Pareucastor'. CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Arroyo ChamisaSanta FeNMMioceneZia Sandmammals-Leptauchenia,Peraceras,SublabisNM0296CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Battleship MountainSanta FeNMMioceneChamitamammals-AelurodonNM0220CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Canyada Pilares[?]Santa FeNMNorth Rio Puerco at Northern limit of Tesuque bedsMiocene (Clarendon)Tesuquebird bonesNM0221Pilares Canyon is in San Juan Cy? CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Canyada de Las Molpas[?]Santa FeNMN Discovery Fork of the canyon--N Pojoaque Bluff areaMiocene (Clarendon)Tesuquebird bones;mammals-Phelosaccomys,Plionictis;SquamataNM0222May be same site as 'Jacona Microfauna Quarry?'-Couldn't locate Las Molpas Canyon. CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
CerrillosSanta FeNMIn outcrops N of town in dark calcareous shalesCretaceousOstrea,Inoceramus,Scaphites,Prionocyclus,Prionotropis,Rostellites,Acmaea,Scurria? Aucella,BeryxNM0223|,
CerrillosSanta FeNMJust NE of smelter in dark calcareous shalesCretaceousOstrea,Inoceramus,Scaphites,Prionocyclus,Prionotropis,Rostellites,Acmaea,Scurria? Aucella,BeryxNM0224|,
CerrillosSanta FeNMSweet RanchPetrified Wood (for fee in 1970s)NM0225|,
CuyamungueSanta FeNMEMiocene (Barstow)Tesuquemammals-Atavahippus,Peraceras,Tephrocyon,TomarctusNM0226CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
CuyamungueSanta FeNMto W Just W of main Central fault in Cuyamungue WashMiocene (Clarendon)Tesuqueturtles-GeocheloneNM0227CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
EspanolaSanta FeNM5.6km N on W Edge of Santa Cruz AreaMiocene (Clarendon)TesuqueVertebrates-SquamataNM0228CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
EspanolaSanta FeNMarea exposuresMioceneTesuqueBird bonesNM0229CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Espanola BasinSanta FeNMNear East CuyamungueMiocene (Hemingford)Tesuquemammals-PseudaelurusNM0230CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
First WashSanta FeNMMiocene (Clarendon)Tesuquemammals-Aelurodon,Megeucastor,TomarctusNM0231CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Jacona GrantSanta FeNMPojoaque Bluffs. 200 yds E of San Ildefonso E boundaryMiocene (Clarendon)TesuqueSquamataNM0232CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Jacona WashSanta FeNMAt Jacona Microfauna Quarry in Jacona Wash E of Huerfano fault in middle of Jacona grantMiocene (Clarendon),(Barstow)Tesuqueamphibians-Anura,others;bird bones;Squamata;turtles-GeocheloneNM0233CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
LamySanta FeNMin arroyo in gray green sandstone behind the churchabundant poorly preserved ammonites.NM0234|,
MadridSanta FeNM1 km E in shaley limestones and concretionsFicusNM0235|,
MadridSanta FeNMIn 3 km long EW exposures of shaley sandstone in concretionsInoceramus,Placenticeras,Stantonoceras,Baculites,Ostrea,Endocostea,ArcaNM0236|,
MadridSanta FeNMIn area outcropsTriassicLabyrinthodont stereospondyli - BuettneriaNM0237CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
NambeSanta FeNMMiocene (Hemingford)Tesuquemammals-Cynarctoides,PeracerasNM0238CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Pojoaque BluffsSanta FeNMN ofMiocene (Clarendon)Tesuquemammals;Aelurodon,Aphelops,Carpocyon,Eucastor,Meryceros,Mylagaulus,Pareucastor,Peraceras,Pliohippus,TomarctusNM0239CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Pojoaque BluffsSanta FeNMN ofMiocene (Clarendon),(Barstow)Tesuquemammals;Aphelops,Homolabis,Metalabis,Peraceras,TomarctusNM0240CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Pojoaque BluffsSanta FeNMNW ofMiocene (Clarendon),(Barstow)Tesuqueturtles-GopherusNM0241CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Pojoaque BluffsSanta FeNMW side of Jacona grantMiocene (Clarendon),(Barstow)Tesuquebird bones;mammals-Aepycamelus,Aepycamelus,Aphelops,Brachypsalis,Dipoides,Eucastor,Homolabis,Megeucastor,Mustela,Peraceras,Perognathus,Plionictis,Pseudaelurus,Pseudocyon,Pseudoparablastomeryx;Squamata;turtlesNM0242CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Pojoaque BluffsSanta FeNMin Bone Pocket 100m NW of the 1 M stake on the Santa Clara GrantMiocene (Clarendon)Tesuquevertebrates-SquamataNM0243CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Rak WashSanta FeNMMiocene (Barstow)Tesuquemammals-Plionictis,TomarctusNM0244CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Sacred SpringsSanta FeNMMioceneChamitavertebrate bonesNM0245CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Sacred SpringsSanta FeNM1.6km N at San Ildefonso Locality No 1 = Rodent PocketMiocene (Clarendon)Tesuquebird bones,mammals,turtle-KinosternonNM0246CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
San IldefonsoSanta FeNMMioceneChamitamammals-Aepycamelus,Aelurodon,Bassariscus,Eucastor,Hemicyon,Mustela,Mylagaulus,Plioceros,TomarctusNM0247CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Santa CruzSanta FeNMArea exposuresMiocene (Clarendon)TesuqueBird bones,mammals-Aepycamelus,Aphelops,Brachypsalis,Carpocyon,Dipoides,Eucastor,Longirostromeryx,Megeucastor,Mustela,Pareucastor,Peraceras,Pliohippus,Plionictis,Procamelus,Pseudaelurus,Scalopus,Sthenictis,Untermannerix;Squamata-Gerrhonotus;Turtle-GeocheloneNM0248CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Santa FeSanta FeNMPennsylvanianvertebrate-DeltodusNM0249CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Santa FeSanta FeNMin small valley on Cerro Gordo Rd in limestones and shalesPennsylvanianmany fossilsNM0250|,
Santa Rosa MountainSanta FeNM3.5 km SW in Arroyo as road drops below mesa in shales and sandstones below lava bedsCretaceousOstrea,Protocardia,Astarte,Nucula,Solen,Lingula,Tritonium,Natica,Baculites,Helicoceras,Beryx,Arca,Cyprimeria?,Turritella,AdmetopsisNM0251|,
Skull RidgeSanta FeNMMiocene (Barstow)TesuqueAphelops,Bassariscus,Brachypsalis,Cupidinimus,Homocamelus,Mammuthus,Miomustela,Mustela,Protolabis,Pseudaelurus,RakomylusNM0252|,
Skull RidgeSanta FeNMS of Arroyo SecoMiocene (Barstow)TesuqueTurtles-GeocheloneNM0253CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Skull RidgeSanta FeNMS of Three Sisters Buttes in Middle Fork of Joe Rak WashMiocene (Hemphill)TesuqueSquamata;Turtles-KinosternonNM0254CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Sweet RanchSanta FeNMEocene-OligoceneGalisteovertebrates-TeleodusNM0255CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
WaldoSanta FeNM5 km NW in road cutsInoceramus,Astarte,Stantonoceras,Placenticeras,BaculitesNM0256|,
WaldoSanta FeNM7 km WNW S of road in East dipping shales at E edge of Galisteo monoclineOstrea,Astarte,InoceramusNM0257|,
White OperationSanta FeNMArea exposures- 1.6km N,S of White Operation WashMiocene (Hemingford),(Hemphill),(Barstow)TesuqueMammals-Aepycamelus,Altochenia,Blastomeryx,Cosoryx,Homocamelus,Meryceros,Miolabis,Protolabis,Rakomylus;Squamata-Armandisaurus;TurtlesNM0258CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
DerrySierraNMat S end of Caballo Mountains S1T18SR3WDevonianPerchacorals,crinoid stems,Echinocrinus,bryozoa,Chonetes,Cleiothyridina,Productus,Rhipidomella,Spirifer,StrophopleuraNM0259S1T18SR3W|,
EngleSierraNME in San Andreas Mountains in red beds about 200m below massive red sandstonePermianYesoPelecypod-Psuedomontishttp://books.google.com/books?id=svVskArvqRAC&pg=PA116&lpg=PA116&dq=abbott+pennsylvanian+fossils&source=web&ots=lOtHaJf56y&sig=NJ5TQEVUMG0nHqmfhmFd1_ZhOUg#PPA113,M1|,
Fort McRaeSierraNMCretaceousNiobraraSquamata-TylosaurusNM0260CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
HillsboroSierraNM2 km SE in Box CanyonDevonianbrachiopods,coralsNM0261|,
Lake ValleySierraNM1.5 km N in Lake Valley EscarpmentMississippianLake Valleyabundant fossilsNM0262|,
Lake ValleySierraNMWell preserved Mississippian fossils in limey siltstone E of the town.MississippianLake Valley?NM0263|,
San Andreas MountainsSierraNME of Engle District 200 meters above top of red sandstonesPermianYesopelecypods - PseudomonotisNM0264|,
Truth or ConsequencesSierraNMAlong Blue MountainOrdovician LowerBat Cavestromatolites,trilobites,fragments of gastropods,cephalopods,bryozoaNM0265|,
Truth or ConsequencesSierraNMAlong Mud Springs Mountains EscarpmentOrdovician LowerBat Cavestromatolites,trilobites,fragments of gastropods,cephalopods,bryozoaNM0266|,
Truth or ConsequencesSierraNMAt Flat Top and Red House MountainsOrdovician LowerBat Cavestromatolites,trilobites,fragments of gastropods,cephalopods,bryozoaNM0267|,
Truth or ConsequencesSierraNMAt North Red HillsOrdovician LowerBat Cavestromatolites,trilobites,fragments of gastropods,cephalopods,bryozoaNM0268|,
Truth or ConsequencesSierraNMAt S End of Nakaye Mountain in Molinas CanyonOrdovician LowerBat Cavestromatolites,trilobites,fragments of gastropods,cephalopods,bryozoaNM0269|,
Truth or ConsequencesSierraNMAt South Red HillsOrdovician LowerBat Cavestromatolites,trilobites,fragments of gastropods,cephalopods,bryozoaNM0270|,
Truth or ConsequencesSierraNMOn W side of Caballo MountainOrdovician LowerBat Cavestromatolites,trilobites,fragments of gastropods,cephalopods,bryozoaNM0271|,
Truth or ConsequencesSierraNMS and E in Caballo Mountains near Bat cave on N side of Cable CanyonOrdovician LowerBat Cavestromatolites,trilobites,fragments of gastropods,cephalopods,bryozoaNM0272|,
Truth or ConsequencesSierraNMS and E in Caballo Mountains on W side of Timber Mountain in blue glauconitic LimestoneCambrianBlissDendrograptus,Linguella,Obolus,Orusia,WestoniaNM0273|,
Ft CraigSocorroNM80 km N of Truth or Consequences. E then S 20 km to Mile Post 1370. Petrified Wood in Mountains to East?NM0274|,
Hart MineSocorroNMEoceneHart MineMammals-Leptotomus,Manteoceras,NotharctusNM0275CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Kelly mineSocorroNM5 km NE of Magdalanacrinoids,mollusks,etcNM0276|,
MagdalenaSocorroNM5 km NE near Kelley MineMississippiancrinoids,mollusks,shark teeth,blastoidsNM0277|,
MagdalenaSocorroNM7 km N in Bear MountainsPetrified Wood -- Palm,CycadNM0278|,
Magdalena DistrictSocorroNMcrinoids,mollusks,etcNM0279|,
ScholleSocorroNMIn Road cuts along US60 East of townbrachiopods,trilobites,bryozoaNM0280|,
SocorroSocorroNM16 km NE,in area exposures W of Arroyo de la ParidaPermianvertebratesNM0281CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Ladron MountainsSocorro?NMin 10 meters crinoidal Limestone bedMississippianKellycrinoids,cup corals,bryozoa,many brachiopods,gastropods,shark teeth,blastoidsNM0282|,
Arroyo SecoTaosNMMiocene (Barstow)TesuquevertebratesNM0283CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Ponce de Leon SpringsTaosNMS of TaosMississippianLithostrotion,SpiriferNM0284|,
TaosTaosNMIn road cuts along US64 in Pennsylvanian shalesPennsylvanianbrachiopods,trilobites,bryozoaNM0285|,
TaosTaosNMin NM 64 road cuts between Taos and Eagle NestPennsylvanianbrachiopods,bryozoaNM0286|,
Clayton Lake State ParkUnionNMlarge dinosaur track siteNM0287|,
FolsomUnionNMPleistocenebuffaloNM0288CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
FolsomUnionNM68.2km E in Cimarron Valley at McCriston's[?] RanchTriassicDockum?vertebrates-bones,tracksNM0289Can't identify McCriston Ranch|,
Bluewater LakeValenciaNMin Limestone outcrops on S shorePermianabundant brachiopods,cephalopods,brachiopodsNM0290|,
Laguna ColoradoValenciaNMThis may be the same site as Arroyo AlmagreEoceneSan JoseMammals-Cantius,Coryphodon,Didymictis,Esthonyx,Hyracotherium;Reptiles-crocodile bones;Turtles-HadrianusNM0291CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
Rio PuercoValenciaNMIn area Limestone exposures throughout the valleyabundant fossilsNM0292|,
-[?]NMPermianAboreptiles Ophiacodon,SphenacodonNM0294CAUTION:Collecting vertebrate material in the US requires landowner or government permission|,
NW New Mexico[?]NMCretaceousFox Hillsshark teeth-Cretolamna,Ischyrhiza,Scapanorhynchus,Squalicorax;fish teeth-EnchodusNM0293|,
[?][?]NMIn Cretaceous Greenhorn LimestoneCretaceousGreenhornfaunas with numerous shark teethNM0295|,

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