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Cockburn, J., 1899. Cave drawings in the Kaimur range, North-West provinces. Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 31 (1): 89-97

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Cockburn, J., 1894. On flint implements from the Kon ravines of South Mirzapore. Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 63 (3): 21-27

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Cockburn, J., 1893. On the durability of haematite drawings on sandstone rocks. North Indian Notes and Queries 1893 (September): 98-99

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Cockburn, J., 1888. On palaeolithic implements from the drift-gravels of the Singrauli basin, south Mirzapur. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 17: 57-65

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Cockburn, J., 1884. On the recent extinction of a species of rhinoceros in the Rajmahal Hills, and Bos gaurus in the Mirzapur District. Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 1884 September: 140-141

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Cockburn, J., 1884. On the durability of haematite drawings on sandstone rocks. Proceedings of the Royal Asiatic Society 1884: 141-145

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Cockburn, J., 1884. Note on Rhinoceros indicus. In: Sterndale R.A., Natural history of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon. London: p. 407

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Cockburn, J., 1883. On the recent existence of Rhinoceros indicus in the North Western Provinces, and a description of a tracing of an archaic rock painting from Mirzapore representing the hunt of this animal. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 52: 56-64, pls. 7-8

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Cockburn, J., 1882. On an abnormality in the horns of the Hog-deer, Axis porcinus, with an amplification of the theory of the evolution of antlers in ruminants. (By John Cockburn, Offg. 2nd Asst. to Supdt. Indian Museum Calcutta). Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 51 (2): 44-49

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Cockburn, J., 1882. On the habits of a little known Lizard, Brachysaura ornata. (By John Cockburn, 2nd Assistant to Superintendent Indian Museum). Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 51 (2): 50-54

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Cockburn, J., 1879. Notes on stone Implements from the Khasi Hills, and the Banda and Vellore Districts. (By John Cockburn, Late Curator of the Allahábád Museum, Officiating Assistant Osteologist, Indian Museum, Calcutta). Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 48 (2): 133-143

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