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  1. My bad! thank you for the correction. ""A...

    My bad! thank you for the correction.
    ""A history of the Hindostan from Indiana; thanks to and by Neil Miller:
    http://www.strop-shop.co.uk/product/...n_Box_HINDO-01
    A sedimentary sandstone type of...
  2. If the dots and some layering are there as part...

    If the dots and some layering are there as part of the stone, then possibly a Hindustan. Quite common and about 2-7K grit. From an area of Kansas.
    ~Richard
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