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  <dc:title>Painting, fossilised hyena jaw by [William Clift]</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Plate 10, figure 7 showing a fossilised hyaena [hyena] jaw. Inscribed in pencil: 'Page 12. Young Hyaena. Lower jaw with one shedding molaris, and two permanent ones not perfectly formed.' Fossil found at Oreston Quarry, near Plymouth in Devon [England]. Inscribed with publication and plate details. Not signed. Royal Society stamp verso.

Subject: Palaeontology

Published in Philosophical Transactions as part of paper titled 'On some fossil bones discovered in caverns in the limestone quarries of Oreston' by Joseph Whidbey.

Read to the Royal Society on 6 February 1823.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>[1822]</dc:date>
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