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  <dc:title>Drawing of hail brought before the Royal Society by Christopher Wren</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Two shapes of hail at the bottom (faint), and three shapes of hail in ink at the top. Wren described the hail as a 'perfect cone' (see the top two figures in ink), and the underside (third ink figure) the shape of a 'marigold flower'. 

Subject: Meteorology</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1667</dc:date>
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