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New member here. You all have been most helpful so far, thanks. These requested possible fossil ID were collected from a drained lake bottom in western Wisconsin (Vernon County). It is not soft like sandstone. There are two different items. The longer item (#1A-D)is shown on all four sides. The shorter item(2A&B) is shown just front and back.

 

#1A.jpg

#1B.jpg

#1C.jpg

#1D.jpg

#2A.jpg

#2B.jpg

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They do look stromatolitish to me, but I've been wrong/fooled before.

BTW not all sandstone is soft!

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Certainly looks like it.  Try adding a few drops of vinegar to test if it's limestone.

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Looks like one to me.  Stromatolites can also be found in sandstone.  If the sandstone gets altered to flint, then you have something worthy of cutting.

 

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I'm in this camp. :)

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