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in Australia and two sons, Harold Brandon and Ethelbert Forbes. Both sons died during military service. The Skertchlys retired to Nerang near their daughter and her family. Rachel Skertchly died in 1919 and Professor Skertchly died on 2 February 1926 in
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in 1898. He founded and was the first president of the Field Naturalists' Club in 1906. He was examining board president of the Queensland Institute of Ophthalmic Opticians from 1910 to 1925, and president of the Child Study Association of Queensland.
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On the manufacture of Gun-Flints, the methods of excavating for flint, the age of palæolithic man, and the connection between neolithic art and the gun-flint trade
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On the geology of the country round Stanthorpe and Warwick, South Queensland,: With especial reference to the tin and gold fields and the silver deposits
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Skertchly married Rachel Ellen Kemp on 26 June 1871 in London, and they travelled around France and Italy together. She illustrated
389:. Letters 11379 and 11429 to Charles Darwin from S.B.J. Skertchly. 27 February 1878 and 17 March 1878. Retrieved 22 November 2012. 627: 209: 317: 37:, travelled the world exploring geology and other aspects of science, and became influential in scientific societies in 213: 62:, Skertchly was the son of an English engineer, Joseph Skertchly, and Sarah Moseley, née Barber. He was educated at 18: 205: 107: 369:
The Glacial Nightmare and the Flood: A Second Appeal to Common Sense from the Extravagance of Some Recent Geology
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industry which exploited the local flints. He described and named the Brandon Beds which lie under the
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The Geology of South-Western Norfolk and of Northern Cambridgeshire: (Explanation of Sheet 65)
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where he won the Queen's gold medal for science. He studied geology at the
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The Fenland past and present ... With engravings, maps and diagrams
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The Physical System of the Universe. An outline of physiography
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Darwin Correspondence Project: Sydney Barber Josiah Skertchly
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The future of the Port of Shanghai : a geological study
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National University of Singapore 14: 648:Alumni of Imperial College London 291:Colouration in Animals and Plants 227:Colouration in Animals and Plants 212:in 1880. He was president of the 204:Skertchly became a member of the 307:. Queensland: Geological survey. 257:with Whitaker, William (1878?). 100:On the manufacture of Gun-Flints 210:Royal Anthropological Institute 452:"DEATH OF PROFESSOR SKERTCHLY" 318:Adaptive Coloration in Animals 98:Illustration from Skertchly's 27:Sydney Barber Josiah Skertchly 1: 387:Darwin Correspondence Project 366:Howorth, Henry Hoyle (1893). 653:Royal Society of Queensland 214:Royal Society of Queensland 669: 271:with Miller, S.H. (1878). 253:The Geology of the Fenland 206:Geological Society, London 108:Geological Society, London 128:British Geological Survey 643:Scientists from Brisbane 76:Imperial College, London 399:van Wyhe, John (2012). 628:Australian naturalists 324:The Colours of Animals 240:Molendinar, Queensland 208:, in 1871, and of the 147:Geology of the Fenland 103: 23: 221:Family and later life 157:Alfred Russel Wallace 97: 72:Royal School of Mines 21: 539:Marks, E.N. (1988). 64:King Edward's School 285:completing work of 508:"QUEENSLAND NOTES" 235:Nerang, Queensland 104: 24: 589:Project Gutenberg 152:Origin of Species 68:Ashby-de-la-Zouch 22:Skertchly in 1871 660: 598:Internet Archive 569: 567: 565: 548: 526: 525: 523: 521: 513:The Australasian 504: 498: 497: 495: 493: 485:The Queenslander 476: 470: 469: 467: 465: 457:The Queenslander 448: 442: 441: 439: 437: 429:The Queenslander 424:"Family Notices" 420: 414: 412: 410: 408: 401:"Wallace Online" 396: 390: 384: 378: 377: 363: 357: 350: 193:Brisbane Courier 162:He travelled to 84:Thomas H. 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East Anglia
The Fens
Queensland
Anstey
Leicestershire
King Edward's School
Ashby-de-la-Zouch
Royal School of Mines
Imperial College, London
Ralph Tate
Thomas H. Huxley

Geological Society, London
Charles Lyell
Ismail Pasha
khedive
Egypt
British Geological Survey
gun-flint
Boulder clay
Charles Darwin
Origin of Species
Alfred Russel Wallace
California
Borneo
China
Hong Kong
war broke out in 1891 between China and Japan
Brisbane

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