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The Jaw from the Stalagmite in Kent's Cavern.

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I AM much obliged to Prof. Keith for his reply to my letter on the Kent's Cavern jaw, from the granular stalagmite. As my friend Prof. Boyd Dawkins, who read the paper, was a member of the Kent's Cavern Committee, and reported in 1869 on the fossils found up to that date, I naturally took for granted that all the facts of the case would be before Section H, and that Prof. Keith was challenging the evidence.

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HUNT, A. The Jaw from the Stalagmite in Kent's Cavern.. Nature 90, 190–191 (1912). https://doi.org/10.1038/090190d0

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