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Jamaica Institute, Governors of the. 



Presented, in 1885, a fragment of the Lucky Hill meteorite. 

 Jennings (ALFRED VAUGHAN). [1864-1903] 



Demonstrator of geology and botany at the Eoyal College of Science, 

 Dublin. 



Presented, in 1899, rock-specimens, which he had collected in the 

 Davos district, and in the Manod and Moelwyns, Wales. 



Jervis (Cavaliere GUGLIELMO PAGET). 



Curator of the Keale Museo Industriale Italiano, Turin. 



A large series of Italian minerals and rocks, including marbles from 

 the various quarries in the vicinity of Carrara, collected by him, was 

 purchased in 1877; and a series (300 specimens) of gneisses, schists, 

 slates, etc., from Italian and Alpine localities, to supplement the earlier 

 series, was purchased in 1897. 



Joel (LEWIS). 



Vice-Consul at Cobija. 



Presented, in 1863, a meteoric iron found in the Desert of Atacama, 

 Chili. 



Johnson (J. C. F.). 



Presented, in 1897, specimens of gold ores from the various gold-fields 

 of Australia. 



Johnston (Sir HARRY HAMILTON, G.C.M.G.). [1858- ] 



Presented, in 1902, a large collection of ferruginous schists, phonolitic 

 rocks, basalts, nephelinites, etc., from the Uganda Protectorate, of which 

 he was Commissioner (1899-1901). 



Jones (Prof. THOMAS RUPERT). [1819- ] 



Presented, in 1889, about 60 specimens of limestones, schists, etc., which 

 had been collected in Somaliland by Captain S. King during an expedition 

 from Zaila to Mount Eilo, and a small series of granites, felsites, etc., 

 which had been collected by Col. M. Gosset in Sokotra. 



Judd (Prof. JOHN WESLEY, C.B.). [1840- ] 



Professor of geology since 1876 at, and dean since 1895 of, the Royal 

 College of Science, London. 



Presented, in 1874, a collection of rock-fragments from Mull and 

 Arran, illustrating his papers in the Quart. Journ. Oeol. Soc. on the 

 Tertiary eruptive rocks from the Western Islands of Scotland ; and, in 

 1877, a series of andesitic rocks from the districts round Schemnitz and 

 Kremnitz, Hungary ; and many other specimens in subsequent years. 



Junagadh (Nawab of). 



Presented, in 1894, a fragment of the Bherai meteorite. 

 Keilhau (Prof. BALTHAZAR MATHIAS). [1797-1858] 



Presented (with Prof. Scheerer), in 1843, mispickel, allanite and 

 gadolinite, from Norway. 

 Kiamil (His Highness, Pasha). 



Presented, in 1903, a fragment of the Caratash meteorite. 



King"(tfop. S.). 



. . See JONES (Prof. Thomas Rupert). 



