20:53, 18 February 2007Edwardtbabinskitalkcontribs uploaded
File:Sharon mooney.gif(Sharon Mooney, otherwise known as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Edwardtbabinski Edwardtbabinski] contributor of art, photography and original articles on Wikipedia. Amateur photographer and graphic design (school year 2004-2005) with [http://westwood)
20:52, 18 February 2007Edwardtbabinskitalkcontribs uploaded
File:Sharon mooney.gif(Sharon Mooney, otherwise known as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Edwardtbabinski Edwardtbabinski] contributor of art, photography and original articles on Wikipedia. Amateur photographer and graphic design (school year 2004-2005) with Westwood College)
06:36, 5 February 2007Edwardtbabinskitalkcontribs uploaded
File:Jacobus ussher.gif(Jacobus Ussher, Irish archbishop born in Dublin 1581, died 1656. Around 1603 became chancellor of St. Patrick's, also chosen Professor of divinity of the University of Dublin, an office he held for thirteen years. In 1620, Ussher was made bishop of Meath,)
23:38, 20 January 2007Edwardtbabinskitalkcontribs uploaded
File:Keyhole sand dollar 07.jpg(Underside of the Keyhole Sand Dollar, <em>Mellita quiquiesperforata</em>. Hundreds of tube feet used in locomotion and known as <em>Podia</em>. Mouth and anus of sand dollar located in center. Photograph by Sharon Mooney, 2006, [http://www.edwardtbabinski)
02:55, 15 January 2007Edwardtbabinskitalkcontribs uploaded
File:False-angelwing.jpg(<b>false angelwing</b>, <em>Petricola pholadiformis</em> (Lamarck) Grows up to 2 3/4 inches. It has a thin, elongate shell resembling a small angelwing but lacks the rolled-out hinge area. Contains beak at one end of the shell and strong radial ribbing on)
02:25, 15 January 2007Edwardtbabinskitalkcontribs uploaded
File:Fallen-angel-wing.jpg(Atlantic mud-piddock, also called "fallen angelwing" <em>Barnea truncata</em> (Say) Measures up to 2 1/4 inches and is similar to the angelwing but with weaker sculpture. Source: [http://www.edwardtbabinski.us/beach_kids/sea_shells/angel_wings/ Angelwings)
02:20, 15 January 2007Edwardtbabinskitalkcontribs uploaded
File:Angelwing-shell.jpg(angelwing <em>Cyrtopleura costata</em> (Linnaeus) Description: (5 3/4 inches) Fairly large, elongate shell tapers to a rounded point. Strongly resembles the wing of an angel. About 30 sharply beaded ribs. Shell rolls outward on top -- this edge not braced)
01:57, 15 January 2007Edwardtbabinskitalkcontribs uploaded
File:Angelwing-shell.jpg(angelwing <em>Cyrtopleura costata</em> (Linnaeus) Description: (5 3/4 inches) Fairly large, elongate shell tapers to a rounded point. Strongly resembles the wing of an angel. About 30 sharply beaded ribs. Shell rolls outward on top -- this edge not braced)
23:37, 14 January 2007Edwardtbabinskitalkcontribs uploaded
File:Eastern turretsnail.jpg(Eastern Turretsnail <em>turritella exoleta</em> (Linnaeus) Photo by Scott Taylor [http://www.ncseagrant.org/ NC Sea Grant] from [http://www.edwardtbabinski.us/beach_kids/sea_shells/atlantic_auger/ Eastern Auger, <em>Terebra dislocata</em>])
23:03, 14 January 2007Edwardtbabinskitalkcontribs uploaded
File:Atlantic auger 22.jpg(Eastern auger <em>Terebra dislocata</em> (Say) (2 1/4 inches) Long, pointed spire. Whorls not concave. Prominent spiral cord at top of each whorl that winds around 20 to 25 low axial ribs. Smaller spiral cords between axial ribs. Canal at bottom of apertu)
20:53, 18 February 2007Edwardtbabinskitalkcontribs uploaded
File:Sharon mooney.gif(Sharon Mooney, otherwise known as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Edwardtbabinski Edwardtbabinski] contributor of art, photography and original articles on Wikipedia. Amateur photographer and graphic design (school year 2004-2005) with [http://westwood)
20:52, 18 February 2007Edwardtbabinskitalkcontribs uploaded
File:Sharon mooney.gif(Sharon Mooney, otherwise known as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Edwardtbabinski Edwardtbabinski] contributor of art, photography and original articles on Wikipedia. Amateur photographer and graphic design (school year 2004-2005) with Westwood College)
06:36, 5 February 2007Edwardtbabinskitalkcontribs uploaded
File:Jacobus ussher.gif(Jacobus Ussher, Irish archbishop born in Dublin 1581, died 1656. Around 1603 became chancellor of St. Patrick's, also chosen Professor of divinity of the University of Dublin, an office he held for thirteen years. In 1620, Ussher was made bishop of Meath,)
23:38, 20 January 2007Edwardtbabinskitalkcontribs uploaded
File:Keyhole sand dollar 07.jpg(Underside of the Keyhole Sand Dollar, <em>Mellita quiquiesperforata</em>. Hundreds of tube feet used in locomotion and known as <em>Podia</em>. Mouth and anus of sand dollar located in center. Photograph by Sharon Mooney, 2006, [http://www.edwardtbabinski)
02:55, 15 January 2007Edwardtbabinskitalkcontribs uploaded
File:False-angelwing.jpg(<b>false angelwing</b>, <em>Petricola pholadiformis</em> (Lamarck) Grows up to 2 3/4 inches. It has a thin, elongate shell resembling a small angelwing but lacks the rolled-out hinge area. Contains beak at one end of the shell and strong radial ribbing on)
02:25, 15 January 2007Edwardtbabinskitalkcontribs uploaded
File:Fallen-angel-wing.jpg(Atlantic mud-piddock, also called "fallen angelwing" <em>Barnea truncata</em> (Say) Measures up to 2 1/4 inches and is similar to the angelwing but with weaker sculpture. Source: [http://www.edwardtbabinski.us/beach_kids/sea_shells/angel_wings/ Angelwings)
02:20, 15 January 2007Edwardtbabinskitalkcontribs uploaded
File:Angelwing-shell.jpg(angelwing <em>Cyrtopleura costata</em> (Linnaeus) Description: (5 3/4 inches) Fairly large, elongate shell tapers to a rounded point. Strongly resembles the wing of an angel. About 30 sharply beaded ribs. Shell rolls outward on top -- this edge not braced)
01:57, 15 January 2007Edwardtbabinskitalkcontribs uploaded
File:Angelwing-shell.jpg(angelwing <em>Cyrtopleura costata</em> (Linnaeus) Description: (5 3/4 inches) Fairly large, elongate shell tapers to a rounded point. Strongly resembles the wing of an angel. About 30 sharply beaded ribs. Shell rolls outward on top -- this edge not braced)
23:37, 14 January 2007Edwardtbabinskitalkcontribs uploaded
File:Eastern turretsnail.jpg(Eastern Turretsnail <em>turritella exoleta</em> (Linnaeus) Photo by Scott Taylor [http://www.ncseagrant.org/ NC Sea Grant] from [http://www.edwardtbabinski.us/beach_kids/sea_shells/atlantic_auger/ Eastern Auger, <em>Terebra dislocata</em>])
23:03, 14 January 2007Edwardtbabinskitalkcontribs uploaded
File:Atlantic auger 22.jpg(Eastern auger <em>Terebra dislocata</em> (Say) (2 1/4 inches) Long, pointed spire. Whorls not concave. Prominent spiral cord at top of each whorl that winds around 20 to 25 low axial ribs. Smaller spiral cords between axial ribs. Canal at bottom of apertu)