Jenks was not poetical, and Jukes was something like it.
"John Leech, His Life and Work. Vol. 1"
William Powell Frith
Another able exponent and illustrator of the theory of coral-reefs was found in Professor J.B. Jukes, who accompanied H.M.S. "Fly", as naturalist, during the survey of the Great Barrier-Reef-in the years 1842 to 1846. Jukes, who was a man of great acuteness as well as independence of mind, concludes his account of the great Australian reefs with the following words:-"After seeing much of the Great Barrier-Reefs, and reflecting much upon them, and trying if it were possible by any means to evade the conclusions to which Mr. Darwin has come, I cannot help adding that his hypothesis is perfectly satisfactory to my mind, and rises beyond a mere hypothesis into the true theory of coral-reefs."
"Coral-Reefs"
Darwin, Charles
75. 4. The Jukes Edwards Family, Winship.
"Parent and Child Vol. III., Child Study and Training"
Mosiah Hall