The listing, 5 "Indian Beads"; fossilized crinoids has ended.
Here are 5 crinoids from the midwest. "Indian bead is a colloquial term for the fossilized stem segments of columnal crinoids, marine echinoderms of the class Crinoidea. The fossils, generally a centimeter or less in diameter, tend to be cylindrical with a small hole through the axis and can resemble unstrung beads. The fossils are abundant in certain areas, including parts of the American Midwest where they are present in gravel."