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Born April at Penn Fields near Wolverhampton. Educated at Cholmondley School, Highgate, and St. John’s College, Cambridge (Tutor, T.G. Bonney). Nephew of J.B. Jukes, whose name he adopted on his 21st birthday.
1873
Hons. B.A. in Natural Science Tripos.
1874
Joined Geological Survey as Assistant Geologist.
1873-1883
Mapping in Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, Rutland and Lincolnshire. Contributed to Memoirs.
1883
Paper in Quarterly Journal Geological Society on river evolution.
1884
Began work for “Cretaceous rocks of Britain”, 3 volumes (published 1900-4).
1876-1877
Visited Egypt.
1885
Lyell Award.
1888-1889
Visited Barbados with J.B. Harrison, Government Chemist, he produced geological map and memoir and 2 papers (Quarterly Journal Geological Society).
1901
Murchison Medal.
Retired from Survey on account of ill-health.
Continued geological work and study of Recent Mollusca.
Text books: “Physical and Stratigraphical Geology” and “Building of the British Isles”.