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It is remarkable that so little notice has been taken of the important discovery by Mr. Pengelly of a part of a human upper jaw in the granular stalagmitic layer of Kent's Cavern, and even more so that some well-known anatomists appear to have been unaware of its existence.
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PARKYN, E. The Jaw from the Stalagmite in Kent's Cavern. Nature 90, 281 (1912). https://doi.org/10.1038/090281a0
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