Works
- Excursions in and about Newfoundland (2 vols, 1842)
- Narrative of the Surveying Voyage of H.M.S. Fly (2 vols, 1847)
- A Sketch of the Physical Structure of Australia (1850)
- Popular Physical Geology (1853)
- Student's Manual of Geology (1857; 2nd ed. 1862) a latei edition was revised by A Geikie, 1872)
- the article "Geology" in the Ency. Brit. 8th ed. (1858)
- School Manual of Geology (1863)
See Letters, etc., of J. Beete Jukes, edited, with Connecting Memoria Notes, by his Sister (CA Browne) (1871), to which is added chronological list of Jukes's writings.
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