I KNOW THESE ARE FOSSILS BUT WHAT KIND PLEASE ?

Alwayslooking2

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I found these in southeast missouri and keep in mind that the small grey one i found at a rhodes gas station parking lot lol !!!! 20190625_222031.jpg 20190625_222053.jpg 20190625_222042.jpg 20190625_222330.jpg 20190625_222123.jpg
 

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Your first item looks somewhat like a small piece of petrified wood, hard to make a sure definition. The one in your last two photo's is a cronoid fossil.
 

GopherDaGold

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That 4th one looks like a word. Soho, solo...:laughing7:
 

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First looks like a weathered solitary Actinostroma coral. They're generally round with concentric/spherical growth rings. The other as someone else already said...crinoids stems.
 

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