(Henry) Guy Ellcock Pilgrim (Stepney, Barbados, de 24 de dezembro de 1875 – Upton, Berkshire, 15 de setembro de 1943) foi um geólogo e paleontólogo britânico. Ele era um membro da Sociedade Real e Superintendente do serviço Geológico da Índia, e fez contribuições significativas para a paleontologia de vertebrados e estratigrafia do Cenozóico.[1][2][3]
Title | Year |
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The geology of the Persian gulf and adjoining portions of Persia and Arabia by Pilgrim | 1908 |
The fossil Giraffidae of India | 1911 |
Fossil mammals, India and Burma | 1911 |
The vertebrate fauna of the Gaj series in the Bugti Hills and the Punjab | 1912 |
Collected papers | 1913 |
New Siwalik primates and their bearing on the question of the evolution of man and the anthropoidea | 1915 |
The geology of parts of the Persian provinces of Fars, Kirman, and Laristan | 1925 |
The Perissodactyla of the Eocene of Burma | 1926 |
The fossil Suidae of India | 1926 |
The fossil Carnivora of India | 1927 |
Geological map of the Simla Hills | 1927 |
A Sivapithecus palate and other primate fossils from India | 1927 |
Catalogue of the Pontian Bovidae of Europe in the Department of Geology | 1928 |
The structure and correlation of the Simla rocks | 1928 |
The Artiodactyla of the Eocene of Burma | 1928 |
Catalogue of the Pontian Carnivora of Europe in the Department of Geology by British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Geology | 1931 |
A fossil skunk from Samos | 1933 |
Two new species of sheep-like antelope from the Miocene of Mongolia | 1934 |
Correlation of ossiferous sections in the Upper Cenozoic of India | 1934 |
Siwalik antelopes and oxen in the American Museum of Natural History | 1937 |
The fossil Bovidae of India | 1939 |
Die schraubenhörnige Antilope des europäischen Oberpliocaens und ihre systematische Stellung | 1939 |