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The amount of disseminated silica in chalk considered in relation to flints
Jukes-Browne, A J (1851-1914)
[1893]
"Extracted from the Geological magazine, dec. III, vol. X, no. 354, p. 541, December, 1893".
On the southerly extension of the Hessle boulder-clay in Lincolnshire
Jukes-Browne, A J (1851-1914)
[1879]
"From the Quarterly journal of the Geological Society for August, 1879".
Sketch map of the soils & natural history divisions of Lincolnshire
Jukes-Browne, A J (1851-1914); Woodruffe-Peacock, E Adrian
McCorquodale 1895
Reprinted from the Naturalist for October and November 1895, for the Lincolnshire Naturalists' Union. Pages also numbered 289-301.
Sketch map of the soils & natural history divisions of Lincolnshire
Jukes-Browne, A J (1851-1914); Woodruffe-Peacock, E Adrian
McCorquodale 1895
Reprinted from the Naturalist for October and November 1895, for the Lincolnshire Naturalists' Union. Pages also numbered 289-301.
Genera of Veneridae in Cretaceous and older tertiary deposits
Jukes-Browne, A J (1851-1914)
[1908?]
"From the 'Proceedings of the Malacological Society,' vol. VIII, part 3, October, 1908". Cover title.
On the application of the term Neocomian
Jukes-Browne, A J (1851-1914)
[1886]
"Extracted from the Geological Magazine, decade III, vol. III, no. 7, p. 311, July, 1886".
On some recent borings through the Lower Cretaceous strata in East Lincolnshire
Jukes-Browne, A J (1851-1914)
[1893]
Contents: 1. The boring at Willoughby (1887). -- 2. The boring at Alford (1889). -- 3. The boring at Skegness (1886). -- 4. General conclusions.
The microscopic structure of the zones of the chalk
Jukes-Browne, A J (1851-1914)
1894
Offprint from the Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological and Polytechnic Society, vol. XII, part V, 1894.
The occurence of colloid silica in the lower chalk of Berkshire and Wiltshire
Jukes-Browne, A J (1851-1914)
[1889]
"From the Quarterly journal of the Geological Society for August 1889".
The origin of the Vale of Marshwood and of the greensand hills of West Dorset
Jukes-Browne, A J (1851-1914)
1897
"From "Proceedings" [of the] Dorset Natural History and Antiquarian Field Club, vol. xviii, p. 174, 1897".
On the relations of the Cambridge gault and greensand
Jukes-Browne, A J (1851-1914)
[1875]
"From the Quarterly journal of the Geological Society for May 1875".
On a boring at Marston near Devizes
Jukes-Browne, A J (1851-1914)
[1914]
"Extracted from the Geological magazine, decade VI, vol. I, no. 604, pp.445-8, October, 1914".