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On a Mammoth Molar from North Woodchester, near Stroud
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
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The tooth, of which a photograph (half-size) is reproduced, was found during Easter, 1916, by the late Mr. W. Harrison, of Selly Oak, Birmingham, who kindly lent it to the writer. Though similar finds are fairly common, this tooth by its form is of rather special interest, and so the writer thinks merits description.
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