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12. On the Feet and Glands and other External Characters of the Viverrinae, with the description of a New Genus.

scholarly article (1915)

29. The External Characters of the Pigmy Hippopotamus (Chaeropsis liberiensis) and of the Suidae and Camelidae

35. The Marbled Cat (Pardofelis marmorata) and some other Oriental Species, with the Definition of a new Genus of the Pelidae.

4. On the Marine Spiders of the Genus Desis, with Description of a new Species

4. The Algerian Sand Cat (Felis margarita Loche)

41. On the External Characters and Classification of the Mustelidae.

article

A Marine Millipede

scientific article published in Nature (26 December 1889)

A Monographic Revision of the Monkeys of the Genus Cercopithecus

scholarly article (1907)

A monograph of the terrestrial Carboniferous Arachnida of Great Britain

London: Printed for the Palæontographical Society, 1911.

Additional Notes on the External Characters of some Platyrrhine Monkeys.

scientific article

Arachnida

London: Taylor and Francis; [etc., etc.], 1900.

Biologia centrali-americana : Chilopoda and Diplopoda

CHILOPODA AND ARACHNIDA.

scholarly article by R. I. Pocock published 21 August 2009 in Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London

Catalogue of the genus Felis

London: printed by Order of the Trustees of the British Museum, 1951.

Contributions to our Knowledge of the Arthropod Fauna of the West Indies.-Part I. Scorpiones and Pedipalpi; with a Supplementary Note upon the Freshwater Decapoda of St. Vincent.

Contributions to our Knowledge of the Arthropod Fauna of the West Indies.-Part II. Chilopoda.

scientific article published in November 1893

Contributions to our Knowledge of the Arthropod Fauna of the West Indies.-Part III. Diplopoda and Malacopoda, with a Supplement on the Arachnida of the Class Pedipalpi.

scholarly article by R. I. Pocock published July 1894 in Journal of the Linnean Society of London, Zoology

Crustacea

Description of a New Species of Cheetah (Acinonyx)

scholarly article (1927)

Description of a new Form of Ratel (Mellivora) from Sierra Leone, with Notes upon the described African Forms of this Genus

scholarly article by R. I. Pocock published 21 August 2009 in Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London

Description of a new Species of Monkey of the Genus Cercopithecus

Description of a new suctorial millipede sent from Trinidad by Mr. J. H. Hart, of the Royal Botanical Gardens, Trinidad

General List of The Scorpions of Somalliand and the Boran Country

I.—On some points in the morphology of the Arachnida (s. s.), with notes on the classification of the group

scholarly article by R. I. Pocock published January 1893 in Annals and Magazine of Natural History

II.—A New Carboniferous Arachnid

scientific article published in 1903

II.—Contributions to our knowledge of the Crustacea of Dominica

II.—Descriptions of some new species of African Solifugæ and Araneæ

scientific article published in 1902

II.—The groups of the small and medium-sized South-American Felidæ

scientific article published in 1917

IX.—A new genus of Ursidæ

IX.—Descriptions of two new species of Scorpions brought by Emin Pasha from the inland parts of East Africa

article

IX.—On some external characters of Ruminant Artiodactyla.—Part VII. Domesticated cattle (Bos taurus and B. indicus)

IX.—On some trapdoor spiders of the family Ctenizidæ from South and West Australia, contained in the collection of the British Museum

scientific article published in 1897

Indo-Malayan Spiders

journal article; published in Nature on 1894-11-01

LI.—A contribution to the systematics of scorpions

LI.—New genera and species of Millipedes of the Family Platyrrhachidæ from the Indo- and Austro-Malayan subregions, contained in the collection of the British Museum

LI.—Remarks upon the morphology and systematics of certain Chilognathous Diplopods

LII.—On the Arachnida taken in the Transvaal and in Nyasaland by Mr. W. L. Distant and Dr. Percy Rendall

scholarly article by R. I. Pocock published April 1898 in Annals and Magazine of Natural History

LII.—The classification of the Mongooses (Mungotidæ)

LII.—The identity of the genotype of Rhinoceros Linn

scientific article published in 1944

LIII.—A new race of the sand-cat (Felis margarita)

scientific article published in 1938

LIII.—Descriptions of some new species of scorpions of the Genus Tityus, with notes upon some forms allied to T. americanus (Linn.)

LIII.—List of the Arachnida and “Myriopoda” obtained in Funafuti by Prof. W. J. Sollas and Mr. Stanley Gardiner, and in Rotuma by Mr. Stanley Gardiner

scholarly article by R. I. Pocock published April 1898 in Annals and Magazine of Natural History

LIII.—Notes on the classification of scorpions, followed by some observations upon synonymy, with descriptions of new genera and species

article

LIII.—On some external characters of Ruminant artiodactyla.—Part I. The Cephalophinæ, Neotraginæ, Oreotraginæ, and Madoquinæ

scientific article published in 1918

LIV.—A further revision of the species of scorpions belonging to the South-African genera Uroplectes, Lepreus, and Tityolepreus

article

LIV.—Descriptions of new genera of Zephroniidæ, with brief preliminary diagnoses of some new species

article

LIV.—The Arachnida from the regions of Lakes Nyasa and Tanganyika contained in the collection of the British Museum

article

LIX.—Three races, one new, of the serval (Leptailurus) from North Africa

article

LV.—Another new species of scorpion from Madagascar

LVI.—On Ebalia nux, Milne-Edwards: a reply to the Rev. Canon Norman

LVII.—Description of a new species of Scolopendra from the Solomon Islands

article

LVII.—Some new Genera and Species of Lithobiomorphous Chilopoda

article

LVIII.—Descriptions of some new species of scorpions

article

LVIII.—The Chilopoda or Centipedes of the Australian Continent

article

LX.—A new species of Rhax

scientific article published in 1889

LX.—Descriptions of some new scorpions from central and South America

LX.—Fifteen new species and two new genera of tropical and southern Opiliones

LX.—Notes on the Quagga and Burchell's Zebra in the Paris Museum

LXI.—A new race of the European Wild Cat (Felis silvestris)

scientific article published in 1943

LXI.—A new species of Glomeris from Borneo

scientific article published in 1889

LXI.—On the scorpions, centipedes, and millipedes obtained by Dr. Gregory on his expedition to Mount Kenia, East Africa

article

LXI.—The scorpions of the genus Væjovis contained in the collection of the British Museum

LXII.—Contributions to our knowledge of the Myriopoda of Dominica

LXII.—Some new or little-known Neotropical scorpions in the British Museum

LXII.—The name of the species described by Gray as Galidictis vittatus

scientific article published in 1915

LXII.—The significance of the pattern of the cubs of lions (Felis leo) and of Pumas (Felis concolor)

article

LXIII.—On Pherusa fucicola, Leach, and the law of priority

LXIV.—Descriptions of some new scorpions from Ecuador

scholarly article by R. I. Pocock published June 1898 in Annals and Magazine of Natural History

LXIX.—Some new and old Genera of S.-American Aviculariidæ

LXV.—On the Agriotype of domestic asses

LXVI.—Preliminary diagnoses of some new races of South Arabian mammals

LXVI.—Some new African Theraphosoid spiders in the British Museum

LXVII.—Description of a new species of tree trap-door spider from Trinidad

LXVII.—On the Preorbital Pit in the Skulls of Domestic Horses and Quaggas

scientific article published in 1905

LXX.—Some points in the morphology and classification of the Opiliones

LXXI.—Description of a second new species of Mangabey (Cercocebus Jamrachi)

article by R. I. Pocock published December 1906 in Annals and Magazine of Natural History

LXXI.—Scorpions, pedipalpi, and spiders from the Solomon Islands

LXXII. The Premaxillæ in the Asiatic Rhinoceroses

scientific article published in 1944

LXXIII.—Report upon the stomatopod crustaceans obtained by P. W. Basset-Smith, Esq., Surgeon R. N., during the Crusie, in the Australian and China Seas, of H.M.S. ‘Penguin,’ Commander W. U. Moore

article

LXXXIII.—The systematic position of the genus Hadrotarsus, Thorell

LXXXIV.—A new clasping-organ in a Centipede

scientific article published in 1903

LXXXVI.—Description of a new species of monkey (Cercopithecus Hamlyni) from the Ituri Forest

article by R. I. Pocock published December 1907 in Annals and Magazine of Natural History

LXXXVII.—Some probable and possible instances of warning characteristics amongst insectivorous and carnivorous mammals

scientific article published in 1911

Natural history

American 1897 edition in "The Concise Knowledge Library"

Notes upon some African Species of the Genus Felis, based upon specimens recently exhibited in the Society Gardens.

article

On Antler-Growth in the Cerviae, with special reference to Elaplurus and Odocoileus (Dorcelaphus)

On English Domestic Cats

On The External Characters Of The Mongooses (Mungotidae)

On some new Trap-door Spiders from China

article

On some new harvest-spiders of the order Opiliones from the southern continents

article published in 1903

On the Arachnida and Myriopoda obtained by Dr. Anderson's Collector during Mr. T. Bent's Expedition to the Hadramaut, South Arabia; with a Supplement upon the Scorpions obtained by Dr. Anderson in Egypt and the Eastern Soudan.

scientific article published in July 1895

On the Arachnida, Myriopoda, and Land-Crustacea of Christmas Island

scientific article published on 20 August 2009

On the External Characters of Elaphurus, Hydropotes, Pudu, and other Cervidae

On the External Characters of some Hystricomorph Rodents.

On the External Characters of some Species of Lutrinae (Otters)

article published in 2009

On the External Characters of the Beaver (Castoridœ) and of some Squirrels (Sciuridœ).

On the External Characters of the Lemurs and of Tarsius

On the Feeding of Reptiles in Captivity. With Observations on the Fear of Snakes by other Vertebrates.

article by P. Chalmers Mitchell & R. I. Pocock published 21 August 2009 in Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London

On the Moulting of an Arctic Fox (Vulpes lagopus) in the Society's Gardens

article published in 2009

On the Palatability of some British Insects, with Notes on the Significance of Mimetic Resemblances

On the Scorpions, Spiders, and Solpugas collected by Mr. C. Steuart Betton in British East Africa

article published in 2009

On the Spiders of the Suborder Mygalomorphse from the Ethiopian Region contained in the Collection of the British Museum.

article published in 2009

On the spiders of the suborder Mygalomorphae from the Ethiopian Region, contained in the collection of the British Museum

scholarly article

Report on the Myriopoda of the Mergui Archipelago, collected for the Trustees of the Indian Museum, Calcutta, by Dr. John Anderson, F.R.S., Superintendent of the Museum.

Report upon a Small Collection of Mammalia brought from Liberia by Mr. Leonard Leighton

scholarly article by R. I. Pocock published May 1908 in Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London

Selous, Frederick Courteney

entry in the Dictionary of National Biography 1927 supplement

Spinnen (Araneae)

scholarly article by R I Pocock published 1 January 1897 in Abhandlungen der Senckenbergischen Naturforschenden Gesellschaft

Supplementary Notes on the Arachnida and Myriopoda of the Mergui Archipelago: with Descriptions of some New Species from Siam and Malaysia.

scientific article published in October 1892

The Affinities of the Antarctic Wolf (Canis antarcticus).

The Classification of the Scinridae

The External Characters of Searturus and other Jerboas, compared with those of Zapus and Pedetes.

The External Characters of Thylacinus, Sarcophilus and some related Marsupials.

The External Characters of the Koala (Phascolarctos) and some related Marsupials

The External Characters of the South American Edentates

The External Characters of: the Pangolins (Manidae).

scientific article published on 21 August 2009

The Foot of Man and Apes

article by R. I. Pocock published 1 April 1942 in The BMJ

The Fœtal Membranes and Placentation of Chiromys madagascariensis.

The Gibbons of the Genus Hylobates

scholarly article (1927)

The Races of Canis lupus

The Races of the Striped and Brown Hyaenas

The Scottish Silurian Scorpion

The classification of the Sciuridae

scientific article

The rarer Genera of Oriental Viverridae

scientific article published on 21 August 2009

Through unknown African countries; the first expedition from Somaliland to Lake Lamu

V.—Descriptions of two new genera of scorpions, with notes upon some Species of Palamnæus

V.—Notes on the synonymy of some species of Scolopendridæ, with descriptions of new genera and species of the group

article

V.—The species and subspecies of Zebras

VI.—Description of a new Trap-door spider from Ceylon

VII.—On the external characters of the Felidæ

scientific article published in 1917

VIII.—Descriptions of some new South-African spiders of the family Heteropodidæ

scholarly article by R. I. Pocock published January 1896 in Annals and Magazine of Natural History

VIII.—On Isometrus americanus (Linn.), with a description of a new species of the genus

VIII.—The Australian scorpions of the genus Urodacus, Pet.

article

Warning coloration in the musteline Carnivora

What are the names of the crayfish and lobster?

X.—A small contribution to our knowledge of the Scorpions of India

article by R. I. Pocock published January 1894 in Annals and Magazine of Natural History

X.—Descriptions of two new species of scorpions from East Africa

article

X.—On Ebalia nux, Milne-Edwards

X.—On a new generic distinction between the scorpions of the genera Scorpio and Palamnæus

X.—On some external characters of Ruminant Artiodactyla—Part II. The Autilopinæ, Rupicaprinæ, and Caprinæ, with a note on the penis of the Cephalophinæ and Neotraginæ

X.—Report upon the Crustacea collected by P. W. Bassett-Smith, Esq., Surgeon R.N., during the Survey of the Macclesfield and Tizard Banks, in the China Sea, by H.M.S. ‘Rambler,’ Commander W. U. Moore

scientific article published in 1890

XI.—Descriptions of three new forms of Tragelaphus

XII.—Descrition of a new species of the leaf-footed centipede (Alipes) from Nyasaland, together with notes upon the previously described species of the genus

article

XII.—The genus Pœcilotheria: its habits, history, and species

article

XII.—The wild cat (Felis lybica) of Palestine

scientific article published in 1944

XIII.—Notes on some of the Solifugæ contained in the collection of the British Museum, with descriptions of new species

scientific article published in 1895

XIII.—On some genera and species of South-American Aviculariidæ

article

XIII.—The wild cat (Felis lybica) of Northern Benguella, Angola

scientific article published in 1944

XIV.—A new genus of African mongooses, with a note onGaleriscus

scientific article (publication date: February 1916)

XIV.—The species of scorpions of the genus Broteas

XIX.—On a new and natural grouping of some of the Oriental genera of Mygalomorphæ, with descriptions of new genera and species

article

XIX.—Some new geographical races of Leopardus, commonly known as Ocelots and Margays

scientific article published in 1941

XIX.—The Skull-characters of some of the Forms of Sambar (Rusa) occurring to the East of the Bay of Bengal. — Part III. Rusa nigricans and Rusa boninensis

XL.—Description of Scolopendra valida, Lucas, with notes on allied species

XL.—Descriptions of three new species of spiders of the genus Selenops, Latr

XL.—The classification of existing Felidæ

article

XLI.—Some new Afachnida from Cape Colony

XLII.—Notes on some Ethiopian species of Ischnurinæ contained in the collection of the British Museum

scientific article published in 1896

XLII.—The mammals collected in S.E. Arabia by Mr. Bertram Thomas and Mr. H. St. J. Philby

scientific article published in 1935

XLII.—The taxonomy of recent species of Limulus

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XLIII.—A new arrangement of the existing species of Equidæ, with the description of a new subspecies of “Zebra.”

XLIII.—Diagnoses of some new species of spiders from Mashonaland

XLIII.—On some external characters of Ruminant Artiodactyla.—Part V. The Tragelaphinæ

scientific article published in 1918

XLIII.—On some of the external characters of the genus Linsang, with notes upon the genera Poiana and Eupleres

scientific article published in 1915

XLIII.—Report upon the Chilopoda and Diplopoda obtained by P. W. Bassett-Smith, Esq., Surgeon R.N., and J. J. Wallcer, Esq., R.N., during the cruise in the Chinese Seas of H.M.S. ‘Penguin,’ Commander W.U. Moore commanding

article

XLIII.—Upon the identity of some of the types of diplopoda contained in the collection of the British museum, together with descriptions of some new species of exotic Iulidæ

XLIV.—On some external characters of Galidia, Galidictis, and related genera

scientific article published in 1915

XLIV.—On some external characters of Ruminant Artiodactyla.—Part VI. The Bovinæ

scientific article published in 1918

XLIV.—On the colours of horses, zebras, and tapirs

XLIV.—Some Questions of Myriopod Nomenclature

XLIV.—The scorpions of the genus Heterometrus

XLIX.—A new stridulating Theraphosid spider from South America

XLV.—The Cape Colony Quaggas

scientific article published in 1904

XLVI.—Further notes on some external characters of the bears (Ursidæ)

article by R. I. Pocock published May 1918 in Annals and Magazine of Natural History

XLVI.—Some new African spiders

scientific article published in 1902

XLVIII.—On some of the cranial and external characters of the hunting leopard or cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus)

scientific article published in 1916

XLVIII.—On some of the external characters of Cryptoprocta

scientific article published in 1916

XV.—The examples of the Colocolo and of the Pampas Cat in the British Museum

scientific article published in 1941

XVI.—A short account of a small collection of Myriopoda obtained by Mr. Edward Whymper in the Andes of Ecuador

scholarly article by R. I. Pocock published August 1890 in Annals and Magazine of Natural History

XVI.—Description of a new species of agouti (Myoprocta)

scientific article published in 1913

XVI.—Report upon the Myriopoda of the ‘Challenger’ expedition, with remarks upon the fauna of Bermuda

article published in 1893

XVII.—Description of two new spiders obtained by Messrs. J. J. Quelch and F. McConnell on the summit of Mount Roraima, in Demerara; with a note upon the systematic position of the genus Desis

article published in 1895

XVIII.—A case of abnormal dentition in a dhole, or Indian red dog (Cuon dukhunensis)

XVIII.—Descriptions of some new species of Chilopoda

article

XVIII.—On the species of the Mascarene Viverrid Galidictis, with the description of a new genus and a note on "Galida elegans."

scientific article published in 1915

XX.—A contribution to the study of neotropical Scorpions

XX.—The species of the genus Urodacus contained in the Collection of the British (Natural-History) Museum

scientific article published in 1888

XXI.—Notes on the Thelyphonidæ contained in the collection of the British Museum

XXI.—On some of the external characters of Cynogale bennetti, Gray

scientific article published in 1915

XXI.—On some of the external characters of the Palm-Civet (Hemigalus derbyanus, Gray) and its allies

scientific article published in 1915

XXI.—The Stridulating-organ in the Egyptian beetle, Graphipterus variegatus

XXII.—On the black-and-tan pattern of domestic dogs (Canis familiaris)

XXII.—On the hyoidean apparatus of the lion (F. leo) and related species of Felidæ

scientific article published in 1916

XXIV.—Notes on the synonymy of some species of Scolopendridæ, with descriptions of new genera and species of the group

article

XXIV.—On some external characters of Ruminant Artiodactyla—Part III. The Bubalinæ and Originæ

scientific article published in 1918

XXIV.—Some Arachnida collected by Mr. G. W. Bury in Yemen

scientific article published in 1903

XXIX.—A new species of Bassaricyon

XXIX.—Description of a new race of Puma (Puma concolor), with a note on an abnormal tooth in the genus

scientific article published in 1940

XXIX.—Descriptions of some new oriental Opiliones recently received by the British Museum

XXIX.—Notes on some scorpions collected by Mr. J. J. Walker, with descriptions of two new species and a new genus

XXIX.—On the generic names of the rupicaprine ruminants known as Serows and Gorals

XXIX.—Report upon the scorpions, spiders, centipedes, and millipedes obtained by Mr. and Mrs. E. Lort Phillips in the Goolis Mountains inland of Berbera, N. Somaliland

XXV.—A new species of Dik-Dik (Rhynchotragus)

XXV.—Descriptions of four new Arachnida of the orders Pedipalpi, Solifugæ, and Araneæ

scholarly article by R. I. Pocock published February 1903 in Annals and Magazine of Natural History

XXV.—Descriptions of some new Geophilidæ in the collection of the British Museum

XXV.—On the genera and species of Tropical African Arachnida of the order Solifugæ, with notes upon the Taxonomy and habits of the group

scholarly article by R. I. Pocock published September 1897 in Annals and Magazine of Natural History

XXV.—On the presence of Wood-Mason's stridulating-organ in Trechona zebrata (Walck.)

XXV.—On two English Millipedes (Iulus londinensis, Leach, and Iulus teutonicus, sp. n.)

XXV.—The Arachnida from the Province of Natal, South Africa, contained in the collection of the British Museum

scientific article published in 1898

XXVI.—On the course of the internal carotid artery and the foramina connected therewith in the skulls of the Felidæ and Viverridæ

scientific article published in 1916

XXVII.—A contribution to the systematics of the Pedipalpi

article published in 1902

XXVII.—Description of two subspecies of leopards

scientific article published in 1927

XXVII.—The genera of Hapalidæ (Marmozets)

scientific article published in 1917

XXVIII.—Description of new genera and species of trapdoor spiders belonging to the group Trionychi

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XXVIII.—The systematic value of the glans penis in Macaque monkeys

XXX.—Description of a new species of mangabey (Cercocebus Hamlyni)

XXX.—Some dental and cranial variations in the Scotch Wild Cat (Felis sylvestris)

scientific article published in 1916

XXX.—Some notes on the Dugong

scientific article published in 1940

XXXI.—Some new spiders from the Camaroons collected by Mr. G. L. Bates

XXXI.—The lemurs of the Hapalemur Group

XXXI.—The nasal septum in existing Asiatic rhinoceroses

scientific article published in 1945

XXXII.—Notes on the identity of some of the types of Mygalomorphæ in the collection of the British Museum

XXXII.—On the African specimens of the genus Scorpio (Linn.) contained in the Collection of the British Museum

XXXIII.—On a new sound-producing organ in a spider

XXXIII.—On some external characters of ruminant artiodactyla.—Part IV. The Reduncinæ (Cervicaprinæ) and Æpycerinæ

scientific article published in 1918

XXXIII.—Report upon the scorpiones and Pedipalpi obtained on the Lower Amazons by Messrs. E. E. Austen and F. Pickard Cambridge during the trip of Mr. Siemens's Steamship ‘Faraday’

XXXIV.—Notes on the Cercopithecine genera Rhinostigma and Miopithecus

scientific article published in 1925

XXXIV.—On the species of the South-African scorpion Opisthophthalmus contained in the collection of the British Museum

scientific article published in 1896

XXXIX.—The history of a long-forgotten British Lithobius

XXXV.—On the genus Theatops

article published in 1888

XXXV.—The baculum or os penis of some genera of Mustelidæ

scientific article published in 1918

XXXVI.—On the tooth-change, cranial characters, and classification of the snow-leopard or ounce (Felis uncia)

scientific article published in 1916

XXXVII.—Descriptions of some new African Arachnida

scholarly article by R. I. Pocock published March 1901 in Annals and Magazine of Natural History

XXXVII.—Notes on the Pedipalpi of the familyTarantulidæcontained in the collection of the British Museum

scientific article (publication date: October 1894)

XXXVII.—Report upon a small collection of Scorpions and centipedes sent from Madras by Mr. Edgar Thurston, of the Government Central Museum

XXXVIII.—Description of a new genus and species of Scorpion belonging to the group Jurini

XXXVIII.—Liphistius and its bearing upon the classification of spiders

XXXVIII.—Notes on some Buthidæ, new and old

article published in 1889

XXXVIII.—On some of the external structural characters of the Striped Hyæna (Hyæna hyæna) and related genera and species

scientific article published in 1916

XXXVIII.—On the genus Cercocebus, with a key to the known species

XXXVIII.—Some new or little-known Thelyphonidæ and Solifugæ

scientific article published in 1900

XXXVIII.—The structure of the auditory bulla in existing species of Felidæ

scientific article published in 1916