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A FEW months ago I sent an account to NATURE1 of the discoveries of a number of teeth of Australopithecus. The principal of those was a beautifully preserved third lower molar, but I also had found a new third upper molar and much of a first incisor.
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NATURE, 140, 681 (Oct. 16, 1937).
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BROOM, R. More Discoveries of Australopithecus. Nature 141, 828–829 (1938). https://doi.org/10.1038/141828b0
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