. Geological magazine. 18s. Qd. 5. A collection of Bone and other Carvings from Caves, etc. (50 specimens). Price £10 10s. 6. Eleven Teeth and left humerus of the Pigmy Elephants of Malta. Price £2 5s. 7. Rhytina gigas. Cranium, lower jaw, and 19 parts of skeleton. Price £12 12s. 8. Elginia, Geikia, Gordonia from the Elgin Sandstone (15 casts). Price £6 12s. Qd. 9. Nototherium Mitchelli (5 casts). Price £5 9s. <6d. 10. Diprotodon Australis (14 casts). Price £15. 11. Megaladapis Madagascariensis (5 casts). Price £2 3s. &d. 12. Type-specimens of British Inf. 0. Ammonites (9 specimens). Price


. Geological magazine. 18s. Qd. 5. A collection of Bone and other Carvings from Caves, etc. (50 specimens). Price £10 10s. 6. Eleven Teeth and left humerus of the Pigmy Elephants of Malta. Price £2 5s. 7. Rhytina gigas. Cranium, lower jaw, and 19 parts of skeleton. Price £12 12s. 8. Elginia, Geikia, Gordonia from the Elgin Sandstone (15 casts). Price £6 12s. Qd. 9. Nototherium Mitchelli (5 casts). Price £5 9s. <6d. 10. Diprotodon Australis (14 casts). Price £15. 11. Megaladapis Madagascariensis (5 casts). Price £2 3s. &d. 12. Type-specimens of British Inf. 0. Ammonites (9 specimens). Price £1 17s. (Sd. 13. Massospondylus, Pachyspondylus, Leptospondylus (39 specimens). Price £4 10s. 14. Crowns of Upper Molar Teeth of Ungulates, illustrating the lines of differentiation, etc. (55 specimens). Price £5. 15. Meiolania Oweni and M. platyceps (5 casts). Price £9. All details will be found in R. F. DAMONS full list ofcasts, forwarded free on application. Geol. iMAC, 1905. Dfx. V. Vol. II. Pl. THE GEOLOaiCAL MAGAZINE. NEW SERIES. DECADE V. VOL. II. No. IX. — SEPTEMBEE, 1905. OS, J^I^TIGLES. I.—Eminent Living Geologists : John Wesley Judd, , , , (WITH A PORTEAIT, PLATJE XXI.) JOHN WESLEY JUDD was born at Portsmouth February 18th,1840. His father belonged to a branch of an old Kentishfamily that had been settled for several generations in the Isle ofWight. His mother was the daughter of a Scotchman who had come South from the ancient kingdom of Fife. The Christianname given to the subject of this sketch was the result of an attempton the part of his parents to find a compromise between the twonational religions in which they had been respectively brought up. As a boy Judd showed a strong predilection for the study ofscience. His interest was first directed to astronomy, and havingmade a telescope with cardboard tubes for himself, he spent manyof the night hours in observing celestial objects ; this pursuit ledhim to dev


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