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Forster-Cooper was born on 3 April 1880 in
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to undertake collections and study the formation of coral reefs. From 1902 to 1903 he was naturalist to the North Seas
Fisheries Commission Scientific Investigations, sailing around the Indian Ocean, taking soundings and collecting fauna and flora of the Seychelles. In 1905 Forster-Cooper joined the
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1938. A large part of its collection was preserved in highly flammable alcohol in glass jars, and during the Second World War, the museum was bombed a number of times. Forster Cooper oversaw the removal of much of the important parts of the collection to storage at
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The fauna and geography of the
Maldive and Laccadive archipelagoes : being the account of the work carried on and of the collections made by an expedition during the years 1899 and 1900
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On the skull and dentition of
Paraceratherium bugtiense: a genus of aberrant rhinoceroses, from the Lower Miocene deposits of Dera Bugti
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Thaumastotherium osborni, a new genus of
Perissodactyles from the Upper Oligocene deposits of the Bugti Hills of Baluchistan
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Charles Tate Regan (1902). "On the Fishes of the
Maldive Islands I Freshwater II Dredged". In J. Stanley Gardiner (ed.).
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and Curator of the museum. He spent a year in America working closely Osborn, Matthew,
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New genera and species of mammals from the Miocene deposits of Baluchistan
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in 1936 and knighted in 1946. He was also a foreign member of the
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in 1946 and died on 23 August 1947. Lady Forster-Cooper died in
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The Anthracotheriidae of the Dera Bugti deposits in Baluchistan
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Macrotherium salinum, sp. n., a new Chalicothere from India
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Mammalian remains from the Lower Eocene of the London Clay
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Brachyodus woodi, a new species from the Hempstead Beds
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Notes on the species of Ancodon from the Hempstead Beds
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