Thomas Rupert Jones

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Prof.
Thomas Rupert Jones
FRS
Jones, Thomas Rupert.jpg
Born 1819
Died 1911
Residence 5 College-terrace, York-town, Surrey [1879]
Powis Villa, Camberley [1881]
10 Uverdale Road, King's Road, Chelsea, SW [1883]
17 Parsons Green, Fulham, SW [ 1899 vol. 29]
'Penbryn', Chesham Bois Lane, Chesham, Bucks [1905]
Occupation geologist
palaeontologist
Society Membership
membership Honoray Fellow
left 1911 deceased
elected_AI 1877.06.26
societies Royal Society




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House Notes

proposed 1877.06.12
death noted in the report of the council for 1911: Professor T. Rupert Jones was elected an Honorary Fellow in 1877. His scientific attainments covered a wide scope, and he was better known as a geologist than an archaeologist.

Notes From Elsewhere

Thomas Rupert Jones FRS (1 October 1819 - 13 April 1911) was a British geologist and palaeontologist.

Publications

External Publications

A SUPPLEMENTARY MONOGRAPH OF THE CRETACEOUS ENTOMOSTRACA OF ENGLAND AND IRELAND.
1890
by Prof. T. Rupert and George Jennings Hinde. Jones

A MONOGRAPH OF THE BRITISH PALAEOZOIC PHYLLOPODA: PARTS I - III.
1888
by Prof. T. Rupert & Dr. Henry Woodward. Jones

CONTRIBUTIONS TO CANADAIAN MICRO-PALAEONTOLOGY: PART III.
1891
by Prof T Rupert. Jones

A MONOGRAPH OF THE BRITISH FOSSIL BIVALVED ENTOMOSTRACA FROM THE CARBONIFEROUS FORMATIONS: PART I; A MONOGRAPH...
1874
by Prof. T. Rupert & James W. Kirkby & Prof. George S. Brady & Henry Woodward. Jones

House Publications

On implements from the Dordogne caves

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