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Remains of a Fossil Lion in Ipswich

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IN 1910 I discovered a rich bone-bed in a section of Stoke Hill at Ipswich, the deposit in which it occurred being 30 ft. below the surface. The results of the researches then undertaken were published in vol. xiv., part 1, of the Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archæology and Natural History.

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  1. Proc. Mal. Soc., vol. viii., p. 147 (1908).

  2. "Report on the Outbreak of Achatina fulica". in Circulars and Agricultural Journal of the Royal Botanical Gardens, Ceylon (1910).

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LAYARD, N. Remains of a Fossil Lion in Ipswich. Nature 104, 413 (1919). https://doi.org/10.1038/104413a0

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