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RefNoEC/1884/13
Previous numbersCert XI, 69
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TitleHudleston, Wilfred Hudleston: certificate of election to the Royal Society
CitationWilfred H Hudleston
Has published numerous papers in the Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, the Geological Magazine, the Proceedings of the Geologists Association. Among them may be especially cited his Memoir on the Yorkshire Oolites' (3 parts - Proc Geol Assoc: and his Contributions to the Palaeontology of the Yorkshire Oolites ( parts. Geog Mag). Of these Mr Etheridge late President of the Geoloical Society observes in his address for 1882 "as regards the first" no prior description of the Geology and Palaeontology of Yorkshire can compare with it for the philosophical way in which the author has treated this most difficult problem in the history of the lower Secondary rocks of Britain" - of the secons "it is a companion memoir to the one above cited. I commend these two able poductions to every student of Jurassic geology in Europe: without them our knowledge of the Oolitic rocks of Yorkshire would still be very imperfect - Mr Hudleston has also published, in conjunction with Prof Blake a memoir on the Coralline rocks of England in the Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, and in the same two papers on some rock analyses, and one on the microscopic structure of some Costa Rica rocks. He was also formerly a Contributor to The Ibis, a Journal of o
ProposersFrom General Knowledge: William B Carpenter
From Personal Knowledge: T G Bonney; J W Hulke; Robert Etheridge; Henry Woodward; P Martin Duncan; William Carruthers; John W Judd; J Arturis Phillips; P L Sclater; T Spencer Cobbold; Alfred Newton; Hy B Tristram; Robert H Scott; W S W Vaux; T Rupert Jones; H W Bristow
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Hudleston, Wilfred Hudleston: certificate of election to the Royal Society

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