RECORD: [Judd, Wesley John]. 1835-1888. Extracts from Proceedings of Geological Society. CUL-DAR262.19.2. Edited by John van Wyhe (Darwin Online, http://darwin-online.org.uk/)

REVISION HISTORY: Transcribed by Christine Chua and edited by John van Wyhe 2023. RN1

NOTE: See record in the Darwin Online manuscript catalogue, enter its Identifier here. Reproduced with permission of the Syndics of Cambridge University Library and William Huxley Darwin. The volume CUL-DAR262.19 contains extracts from Minute-books of Philosophical Club and Geological Society, Harker, A. 1907. Notes on the rocks of the "Beagle" Collection.

"Judd, John Wesley, 1840-1916. Geologist. Prof. Geology Royal College of Science London. Correspondent of CD and visitor to Down House. 1877 FRS. 1891 Wollaston Medal, Geological Society. 1877 Reviewed Geology, Nature, 1 Feb., pp. 289-90." (Paul van Helvert & John van Wyhe, Darwin: A Companion, 2021.)


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Extracts from Proceedings of Geol. Soc.

1835. Novr. 18 Geological Notes (letters to Henslow) Sedgwick

1836 Novr. 30 Charles Darwin, Esq., A.B. Christ's College Cambridge Elected.

1837 Jany 4/ Observations of process of recent elevation on the Coast of Chile made during the Survey of H.M.S. Beagle, Commanded by Capt. Fitzroy R.N. by C. Darwin Esq F.G.S.

Preached by A. Caldaclaugh Esq F.G.S. Some observations on the elevation of Strata on the Cost of Chili.

April 19.

R Owen. A description of the Cranium of the Toxodon Platensis, a gigantic extinct mammiferous species referrible by its dentition to the Rodentia, but with affinities to the Pachydermata and the Herbivorous Cetacea / found by Darwin in whitish argill—earth 120 miles N. of Monte Video.

May 3. A sketch of the Deposits containing extinct Mammalia in the neighbourhood of the Plata by C. Darwin Esq. F.G.S.

(May 17 Letters from Sir J. Herschell to Lyell & Murchison sent from Cape of Good Hope on movement of ocean floor)

May 31. On certain areas of elevation and subsidence in the Pacific and Indian Oceans as deduced from the study of Coral Formations" by C. Darwin Esq

Novr 1. 1837. "On the Formation of Mould" C. Darwin Esq. F.G.S. (Geol. Trans. V.)

(Whewell's Address 16 Feby 1838)

Wollaston Medal given to Owen for his work on Darwin's Collection of Mammals.

List of forms.

Congratulations to Darwin (Von Hoff's work s. 643

1838 March 7th "On the connexion of certain volcanic phaenomena, and on the formation of mountain-chains and Volcanos, as the effects of Continental elevations by C. Darwin F.G.S.

Conclusion Discourse Lyell Life Vol II, (Geol. Trans. V)

1841 May 5. "On the distribution of Erratic Boulders and on the Contemporaneous unstratified deposits of South America by- C. Darwin Esq F.R.S., F.G.S Geol. Trans VI.

M.S. 1846. An account of the Fine dust which often falls on Vessels in the Atlantic Ocean. Geol. Soc. Journ ii. 1846

M.S. 1846 On the geology of the Falkland Islands. [Geol Soc. Journ] ii. 1846

M.S. 18468 On the Transportal of Erratic Boulders from a lower to a higher level. [Geol Soc. Journ] IV

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1850 June 5 Brit Foss Lepadadae. (als) Q.J. G. S. VI. 439

1859 18th Feby Wollaston Medal – Del by Phillip

Review by Lyell (quotation)

Decr 3. 1862 On the thickness of the Pampean Formation, near Buenos Ayres XIX. 68.

Ap 16th 1882 Notice of Death by Hulke.

Feb 16 1883 Obituary notice by Hulke. P. 38.

Feby 17 1888. Lyell & Darwin in J.W.J. [John Wesley Judd] address p. 80

 


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