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  Clifton RFC History - Edward Innes Pocock
On 18th April 1890 Captain Edward Pocock was recruited by Cecil John Rhodes to be part of C Troop of the Pioneer Column.
One paragraph mentions Pocock captaining in the first cricket match in the country on 16th August 1890.
Edward Pocock died on on the 14th January 1905 in Salisbury Hospital from pneumonia.
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  Pocock Family Crest
Pocock is a name whose history is entwined with the ancient Anglo-Saxon tribes of Britain.
In the Pocock coat of arms as in all coat of arms the crest is only one element of the full armorial achievement.
The Pocock Family Crest was drawn according to heraldic standards based on published blazons.
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  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Reginald Innes Pocock
Herbert Innes Pocock C.M.G. on 10 Jan 1903.
Reginald Innes Pocock F.R.S. on 1 Jul 1889.
Reginald Innes Pocock (1900) The Fauna of British India (including Ceylon and Burma) - the Arachnida volume.
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 REGINALD INNES POCOCK : Encyclopedia Entry
Reginald Innes Pocock F.R.S. March 4, 1863 - August 9, 1947) was a British zoologist.
Pocock was born in Clifton, Bristol, the fourth son of Rev. Nicholas Pocock and Edith Prichard.
He described the Leopon in a 1912 letter to The Field, based on examination of a skin sent to him by W. Millard, the Secretary of the Bombay Natural History Society.
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 frippuk - pafg17 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Mary Innes Pocock in Mar 1844 in Caversham, Nr Reading, Berks.
William Innes Moreton Pocock on 17 Sep 1850 in Walcot, Bath, Somerset.
James Cowles Prichard M.D. Herbert Innes Pocock C.M.G. Parents] was born
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 Systematic Taxonomy
Starting from the 90ern until today there is an improvement, which we have to owe to R. GALLON, because he intensively works on Baboon Spiders for over five years.
The subfamilies containing the most species are the Eumenophorinae (POCOCK, 1897) and Harpactirinae (POCOCK, 1897) with approximately a third (36% and 32%) each.
Since no clear allocation was made, GALLON speaks of it that the genus does not fit into a well-known subfamily of the Barychelidae, the genus is still treated as incertae sedis.
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 Pterinochilus POCOCK 1897
Die Gattung Pterinochilus wurde 1897 von Reginald Innes POCOCK anhand eines Männchens von P.
In der Arbeit von R. POCOCK wurde zudem noch P.
Bereits 1878, 19 Jahre vor R. POCOCK, beschrieb Ferdinand Anton Franz KARSCH (*1853 - †1936) Harpactira elevata welche später Richard C. GALLON, 2002 als ein Senior Synonym von P.
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 Cheetah
In 1927, the naturalist Reginald Innes Pocock declared it a separate species, but reversed this decision in 1939 due to lack of evidence.
In 1928, a skin purchased by Lord Rothschild was found to be intermediate in pattern between the king Cheetah and spotted Cheetah and Abel Chapman considered it to be a color form of the spotted Cheetah.
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 Steve Nunn's Australian Tarantulas - Australian Tarantula Information Site
In 1895 arachnologist Reginald Innes Pocock was to describe a new genus and species of theraphosid, found only in Australia.
Phlogiellus were first described by Pocock in 1897 and were previously only believed to inhabit Java (P.asper Simon 1891 formerly Ischnocolus sp.
, P.atriceps Pocock 1897,), The Philippines (P.baeri Simon 1877 formerly Iscnocholus sp.
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 ۞ Reginald Innes Pocock - Encyclopédie, information et définition sur www.apropos-savoir.fr   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Reginald Innes Pocock est un zoologiste britannique, né le 4 mars 1863 à Clifton (près de Bristol) et mort le 9 août 1947 à Londres.
Reginald Innes Pocock, articles et points de vue
Cliquez ici pour information sur les sources des images.
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 frippuk - pafn17 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Debt of Honour Register In Memory of NICHOLAS EDGAR INNES POCOCK MC Lieutenant Colonel, IA/853, Cdg.
Son of George Innes Pocock and Ellen Elizabeth Pocock.
Reginald Innes Pocock F.R.S. Notes from T.I. & Nicholas Estlin Innes Pocock:
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 The King Cheetah   (Site not responding. Last check: )
So in 1926, reports that a cheetah with fl stripes down it's back, and splotches instead of spots, had been seen in Zimbabwe began speculation that a new, rare breed of cheetah, the "King Cheetah", was stalking the plains of southern Africa.
A man with an extremely cool name, Reginald Innes Pocock, was convinced that it was a new species and in 1927 named it Acinonyx rex...but the animal was only to be sighted five more times between then and 1974 when one was finally photographed in South Africa's Kruger National Park.
The first time I ever saw anything about the animal was on a rerun of "Arthur C.Clarke's Mysterious World", where they showed some blurry film footage of one walking through the grass.
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 Amazon.co.uk: innes: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Trial of Christ by A. Innes (Hardcover - Jun 1989)
The John Innes glasshouses (John Innes leaflet series;no.10) by John Innes Horticultural Institution (Bayfordbury) (Unknown Binding - 1950)
Catalogue of the genus Felis by Reginald Innes Pocock (Unknown Binding - 1951)
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 SysTax - detailed information on Thyropygus xanthonotus Pocock, 1894
Pocock, Reginald Innes (1894): Chilopoda, Symphyla and Diplopoda from the Malay Archipelago.
Chilopoda, Symphyla and Diplopoda from the Malay Archipelago (Pocock, Reginald Innes ed.), E.J.Brill, Leiden, pp.
Thyropygus xanthonotus Pocock, 1894, det. Pocock, Reginald Innes, 1894
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