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I.—Eminent Living Geologists

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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John Wesley Judd was born at Portsmouth February 18th, 1840. His father belonged to a branch of an old Kentish family that had been settled for several generations in the Isle of Wight. His mother was the daughter of a Scotchman who had “come South” from the ancient kingdom of Fife. The Christian name given to the subject of this sketch was the result of an attempt on the part of his parents to find a compromise between the two national religions in which they had been respectively brought up.

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List of Scientific Papers and Books

1867. Professor Judd, John W.. “On the Strata which form the base of the Lincolnshire Wolds”: Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xxiii, pp. 227251.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1868. Professor Judd, John W.. “On the Speeton Clay”: Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xxxiv, pp. 218250.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1869. Professor Judd, John W.. “On the Origin of the Northampton Sand.” This paper was read at the Geological Society on March 10th, 1869, and an abstract of it appeared in the Phil. Mag., vol. xxxviii, pp. 400401. Its publication was undertaken by the Geological Survey, but was delayed till 1875, when it appeared as chapter vi of the “Geology of Rutland,” pp. 113–138, but without illustrations.Google Scholar
1870. Professor Judd, John W.. “Additional Observations on the Neocomian Strata of Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, with notes on their Relations to beds of the same age throughout Northern Europe”: Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xxvi, pp. 326347.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1870. Professor Judd, John W.. “On the use of the term Neocomian”: Geol. Mag., Vol. VII, pp. 220227.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1870. Professor Judd, John W.. “On the Age of the Wealden”: Brit. Assoc. Rep., xl (sect.), p. 77.Google Scholar
1871. Professor Judd, John W.. “On the Punfield Formation”: Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xxvii, pp. 207227.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1871. Professor Judd, John W.. “On the Anomalous Mode of Growth of certain Fossil Oysters”: Geol. Mag., Vol. VIII, pp. 355359.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1873. Professor Judd, John W.. “The Secondary Rocks of Scotland,” First Paper.—Strata of the East Coast: Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xxix, pp. 97195.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1874. Professor Judd, John W.. “The Secondary Rocks of Scotland,” Second Paper.—On the Ancient Volcanoes of the Highlands and the Relations of their Products to the Mesozoic Strata: Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xxx, pp. 220302.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1875. Professor Judd, John W.. “On the Structure and Age of Arthur's Seat, Edinburgh”: Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xxxi, pp. 131148.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1875. Professor Judd, John W.. “Contributions to the Study of Volcanoes.”—Introduction; The Lipari Islands: Geol. Mag., Dec. II, Vol. II, pp. 116, 56–70.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1875. Professor Judd, John W.. “Contributions to the Study of Volcanoes.”—Vulcano: Geol. Mag., pp. 99115.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1875. Professor Judd, John W.. “Contributions to the Study of Volcanoes.”—Stromboli: Geol. Mag., pp. 145152, 206–214.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1875. Professor Judd, John W.. “Contributions to the Study of Volcanoes.”—The Island of Ischia: Geol. Mag., pp. 245257.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1875. Professor Judd, John W.. “Contributions to the Study of Volcanoes.”—The Ponza Islands: Geol. Mag., pp. 298307.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1875. Professor Judd, John W.. “Contributions to the Study of Volcanoes.”—The Great Crater-lakes of Central Italy: Geol. Mag., pp. 348356.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1875. Professor Judd, John W.. Instructions on Volcanoes: Arctic Manual published by Admiralty.Google Scholar
1875. Professor Judd, John W.. “The Geology of Rutland, and parts of Lincoln, Leicester, Northampton, Huntingdon, and Cambridge (Sheet 64 of the 1 inch Geological Map); with an Introductory Essay on the Classification and Correlation of the Jurassic Rocks of the Midland District of England”: Memoirs of the Geological Survey of England and Wales, pp. xvi320, with 11 plates and 19 woodcuts.Google Scholar
1876. Professor Judd, John W.. “Contributions to the Study of Volcanoes.”—On the Origin of Lake Balatun in Hungary: Geol. Mag., Dec II, Vol. III, pp. 515.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1876. Professor Judd, John W.. Review of “Bořicky's Memoirs on the Basalts and Phonolites of Bohemia”: Geol. Mag., pp. 3538.Google Scholar
1876. Professor Judd, John W.. “Method of Determining the Species of Felspars in Rocks,” being an account of Szabo's Flame-reactions.—Science Conferences held in connexion with the Loan Collection of Scientific Apparatus: Vol. on Chemistry, Biology, Geology, etc., pp. 418419.Google Scholar
1876. Professor Judd, John W.. “On the Origin of Lakes,” a reply to criticism: Geol. Mag., Dec. II, Vol. III, pp. 187189.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1876. Professor Judd, John W.. “Contributions to the Study of Volcanoes,” Second Series.—The Ancient Volcanoes of Europe: Geol. Mag., pp. 5363.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1876. Professor Judd, John W.. “Contributions to the Study of Volcanoes,” Second Series.—On the Volcanic Outbursts which preceded the Formation of the Alpine System: Geol. Mag., pp. 200215.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1876. Professor Judd, John W.. “Contributions to the Study of Volcanoes,” Second Series.—On the Interval which separated the two great Periods of Volcanic Activity in Connexion with the Formation of the Alpine System: Geol. Mag., pp. 337345.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1876. Professor Judd, John W.. “Contributions to the Study of Volcanoes,” Second Series.—On the Volcanic Outbursts which accompanied and followed the Formation of the Alpine System: Geol. Mag., pp. 529538.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1876. Professor Judd, John W.. “Formation of Rock-Basins”: Geol. Mag., pp. 523525.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1876. Professor Judd, John W.. “On the Ancient Volcano of the district of Schemnitz, Hungary”: Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xxxii, pp. 292325.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1877. Professor Judd, John W.. Opening Lecture at the Royal School of Mines: Roy. Sch. of Mines Mag., vol. i, pp. 103106.Google Scholar
1877. Professor Judd, John W.. “Deep Well-borings in London”: Nature, vol. xvi, pp. 23.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1878. Professor Judd, John W.. “The Secondary Rocks of Scotland,” Third Paper.—The Strata of the Western Coasts and Islands: Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xxxiv, pp. 660741.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1878. Professor Judd, John W.. “A Problem for Cheshire Geologists” (being an account of the Liassic Outlier at Wem): Chester Soc. Sci., vol. iii, pp. 4549.Google Scholar
1879. Professor Judd, John W.. Notes on some of the Antiquities of the Western Coasts and Isles of Scotland contributed to the Rev. J. M. Joass, and published in the Proceedings of the Scottish Antiquarian Society.Google Scholar
1880. Professor Judd, John W.. “On the Oligocene Strata of the Hampshire Basin”: Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xxxvi, pp. 660741.Google Scholar
1880. Professor Judd, John W.. “On the Classification of the Tertiary Deposits”: Pop. Sci. Review, vol. xix, pp. 122136.Google Scholar
1881. Professor Judd, John W.. “On the Occurrence of the Remains of a Cetacean in the Lower Oligocene Strata of the Hampshire Basin”: Quart Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xxxvii, pp. 708709.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1881. Professor Judd, John W.. “Volcanoes: What they are and what they Teach”: vol. xxxv of the International Scientific Series.Google Scholar
1882. Professor Judd, John W.. “On the Relations of the Eocene and Oligocene Strata in the Hampshire Basin”: Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xxxviii, pp. 461486.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1882. Professor Judd, John W.. “Possibility of finding workable Coal-seams under the London Area”: Nature, vol. xxv, pp. 311313, 361.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1883. Professor Judd, John W.. “On the Methods which have been devised for the Rapid Determination of the Specific Gravity of Rocks and Minerals”: Proc. Geol. Assoc., vol. viii, pp. 278287.Google Scholar
1883. Professor Judd, John W.. (With Professor Cole, G. A. J.) “On the Basalt-glass (Tachylyte) of the Western Isles of Scotland”: Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xxxix, pp. 444464.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1884. Professor Judd, John W.. “Krakatoa”: Proceedings of Royal Institution of Great Britain, May 2nd, 1884.Google Scholar
1884. Professor Judd, John W.. “On the Jurassic Deposits which underlie London” (with an Introduction by Collett Homersham, J. and Appendices, by Professor Rupert Jones, T., DrHinde, G. J., and Vine, G. R.): Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xl, pp. 724794.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1885. Professor Judd, John W.. (With Collett Homersham, J.) “Supplementary Notes on the deep Boring at Richmond, Surrey”: Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xli, pp. 523528.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1885. Professor Judd, John W.. Obituary Notice of R. A. C. Godwin-Austen: Proc. Roy. Soc., pp. ix–xiii.Google Scholar
1885. Professor Judd, John W.. “Report on a Series of Specimens of the Deposits of the Nile Delta, obtained by boring operations undertaken by the Royal Society”: Proc. Roy. Soc., vol. xxxix, p. 213.Google Scholar
1885. Professor Judd, John W.. “On the Occurrence as a Common Rock-forming Mineral of a Remarkable Member of the Enstatite Group (Amblystegite vom Rath)”: Geol. Mag., Dec. III, Vol. II, pp. 173174.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1885. Professor Judd, John W.. “On the Tertiary and Older Peridotites of Scotland”: Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xli, pp. 354418.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1885. Professor Judd, John W.. Address to the Geological Section of the British Association (Aberdeen): Brit. Assoc. Rep.Google Scholar
1886. Professor Judd, John W.. “On the Gabbros, Dolerites, and Basalts of Tertiary Age in Scotland and Ireland”: Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xlii, pp. 4997.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1886. Professor Judd, John W.. “On Marekanite and its Allies”: Geol. Mag., Dec. III, Vol. III, pp. 241248.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1886. Professor Judd, John W.. “On the Relations between the Solution Planes of Crystals and those of Secondary Twinning, and on the Mode of Development of Negative Crystals along the former—a Contribution to the Theory of Schillerization”: Min. Mag., vol. vii, pp. 8192.Google Scholar
1887. Professor Judd, John W.. “On the Discovery of Leucite in Australia”: Min. Mag., vol. vii, p. 194.Google Scholar
1887. Professor Judd, John W.. “On the Unmaking of Flints”: Proc. Geol. Assoc., vol. x, pp. 217226.Google Scholar
1887. Professor Judd, John W.. “On Tabasheer”: Nature, vol. xxxv, p. 488.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1887. Professor Judd, John W.. Anniversary Address to Geological Society (“The Relations of Geology and Mineralogy”): Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xliii, pp. 357.Google Scholar
1888. Professor Judd, John W.. Anniversary Address to Geological Society (“The Relations of Geology and Biology”): Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xliv, pp. 356.Google Scholar
1888. Professor Judd, John W.. “The Eruption of Krakatoa and subsequent Phenomena,” Part i.—On the Volcanic Phenomena of the Eruption and on the Nature and Distribution of the Ejected Materials: Phil. Trans., extra vol. for 1888, pp. 146.Google Scholar
1888. Professor Judd, John W.. “The Natural History of Lavas as illustrated by the Materials ejected from Krakatoa”: Brit. Assoc. Rep. (1887) and Geol. Mag., Dec. III, Vol. V, pp. 111.Google Scholar
1888. Professor Judd, John W.. “On the Development of a Lamellar Structure in Quartz Crystals by Mechanical Means”: Min. Mag., vol. viii, pp. 18.Google Scholar
1889. Professor Judd, John W.. “Statical and Dynamical Metamorphism”: Geol. Mag., Dec. III, Vol. VI, pp. 243249.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1889. Professor Judd, John W.. “The Growth of Crystals in Igneous Rocks after their Consolidation”: Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xlv, pp. 175186.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1889. Professor Judd, John W.. “The Tertiary Volcanoes of the Western Isles of Scotland”: Geol. Mag., pp. 187219.Google Scholar
1889. Professor Judd, John W.. “On the Processes by which a Plagioclase Felspar is converted into a Scapolite”: Min. Mag., vol. viii, pp. 186201.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1890. Professor Judd, John W.. Critical Introduction to New Edition of Charles Darwin's “Coral Reefs,” “Observations on Volcanic Islands,” and “South America.” (The second of these was translated into French by Professor Renard in 1902.)Google Scholar
1890. Professor Judd, John W.. “On the Relations between the Gliding Planes and the Solution Planes of Augite”: Min. Mag., vol. ix, pp. 192197.Google Scholar
1890. Professor Judd, John W.. “The Propylites of the Western Isles of Scotland and their Relation to the Andesites and Diorites”: Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xlvi, pp. 341385.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1890. Professor Judd, John W.. “Chemical Changes in Rocks under Mechanical Stresses”: Journ. Chem. Soc., vol. lvii, pp. 404425.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1891. Professor Judd, John W.. “The Rejuvenescence of Crystals”: Proc. Roy. Inst. and Report of Smithsonian Institution, 1893.Google Scholar
1892. Professor Judd, John W.. “Additional Note on the Lamellar Structure of Quartz Crystals, and the Methods by which it is developed”: Min. Mag., vol. x, pp. 123134.Google Scholar
1893. Professor Judd, John W.. “On Inclusions of Tertiary Granite in the Gabbros of the Cuillin Hills, Skye, and on the Products resulting from the Partial Fusion of the Acid by the Basic Rock”: Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xlix, pp. 175195.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1893. Professor Judd, John W.. “On Composite Dykes in Arran”: Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xlix, pp. 536565.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1894. Professor Judd, John W.. Introductory Chapter to Behren's “Manual of Microehemical Analysis.”Google Scholar
1894. Professor Judd, John W.. “The Chemical Action of Marine Organisms”: Fortnightly Review.Google Scholar
1895. Professor Judd, John W.. “The Scientific Results of the ‘Challenger’ Expedition.”—Geology, Coral Reefs: Nat. Sci., vol. vii, p. 18.Google Scholar
1895. Professor Judd, John W.. “On some Massive Minerals (Simple Crystalline Rocks) from India and Australia”: Min. Mag., vol. xi, p. 56.Google Scholar
1895. Professor Judd, John W.. “On the Structure-Planes of Corundum”: Min. Mas., vol. x, pp. 149Google Scholar
1896. Professor Judd, John W.. (With Barrington Brown, C.) “The Rubies of Burma and Associated Minerals: their mode of Occurrence, Origin, and Metamorphoses.”— A Contribution to the History of Corundum: Phil. Trans., vol. 187A, pp. 151228.Google Scholar
1896. Professor Judd, John W.. “The Student's Lyell” (a revised edition of Lyell's “Student's Elements of Geology”).Google Scholar
1897. Professor Judd, John W.. Inaugural Address at the Opening of the Session 1896–7 of the Royal College of Science and Royal School of Mines.Google Scholar
1897. Professor Judd, John W.. “Second Report on a Series of Specimens of Deposits from the Nile Delta, obtained by Boring Operations undertaken by the Royal Society”: Proc. Roy. Soc., vol. lxi, pp. 3240.Google Scholar
1897. Professor Judd, John W.. “William Smith's Manuscript Maps”: Geol. Mag., Dec. IV, Vol. IV, pp. 439447.Google Scholar
1898. Professor Judd, John W.. “The Earliest Engraved Geological Maps of England and Wales”: Geol. Mag., Dec. IV, Vol. V, pp. 97103.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1898. Professor Judd, John W.. “The Earliest Geological Maps of Scotland and Ireland”: Geol. Mag., Dec. IV, Vol. V, pp. 145149.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1898. Professor Judd, John W.. Obituary Notice of John Carrick Moore: Proc. Roy. Soc., vol. lxiii, pp. xxix–xxxii.Google Scholar
1898. Professor Judd, John W.. “On the Petrology of Eockail”: Trans. Roy. Irish Acad., vol. xxxi, pt. 3, pp. 4857.Google Scholar
1899. Professor Judd, John W.. “Notes on Rockall Island and Bank”: Geol. Mag., Dec. IV, Vol. VI, pp. 163167.Google Scholar
1899. Professor Judd, John W.. (With Hidden, W. E.) “On a new Mode of Occurrence of Ruby in North Carolina”: Min. Mag., vol. xii, pp. 139149 (also in Amer. Journ. Sci., ser. IV, vol. viii, pp. 370–379).Google Scholar
1901. Professor Judd, John W.. “Volcanoes and Volcanic Action”: Antarctic Manual, pp. 188–192.Google Scholar
1901. Professor Judd, John W.. “Note on the Structure of Sarsens”: Geol. Mag., Dec. IV, Vol. VIII, pp. 12.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
1902. Professor Judd, John W.. “Note on the Nature and Origin of the Rock Fragments found in the Excavations made at Stonehenge by W. Gowland, Esq”: Arehæologia, vol. lviii, pp. 106118 (also in Wilts Arch. & Nat. Hist, Mag., vol. xxxiii, pp. 47–61, and, 1903, Geol. Mag., Dec. IV, Vol. X, p. 129).Google Scholar
1904. Professor Judd, John W.. “The Atoll of Funafuti: Borings into a Coral Reef and the Results,” being the Report of the Coral Reef Committee of the Royal Society: Extra vols. of Phil. Trans. Sect, x, “General Report on the Materials sent from Funafuti, and the Methods of dealing with them,” pp. 167185; Sect, xii, “The Chemical Examination of the Materials from Funafuti,” pp. 362–389.Google Scholar
1904. Professor Judd, John W.. Obituary Notice of Sir Clement Le Neve Foster: Proc. Roy. Soc., vol. lxxv, pt. 4, pp. 371377 (also in Min. Mag., vol. xiv, pp. 57–59).Google Scholar
1904. Professor Judd, John W.. Obituary Notice of Frank Rutley: Min. Mag., vol. xiv, pp. 5961.Google Scholar