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DURING the last five or six years I have lived at Dunstable, and many persons in the neighbourhood now know that I notice old things a little. The consequence is that various objects are now and again presented to me for purchase. These things are mostly no good—common fossils, pieces of “petrified water,” shells, coins of the Georges, &c., but at times something worth notice comes to hand.
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SMITH, W. Notable Palæolithic Implement. Nature 43, 345 (1891). https://doi.org/10.1038/043345a0
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