Wilson, Robert W.
- Kupfer, T. and Geier, S., et el. (2014) Finding Compact Hot Subdwarf Binaries in the Galactic Disc; ISBN 978-1-58381-846-6; 6th Conference on Hot Subdwarf Stars and Related Objects; 293-300; 10.48550/arXiv.1308.2447
- Solomon, P. M. and Scoville, N. Z., et el. (1972) Molecular Clouds in the Galactic Center Region: Carbon Monoxide Observations at 2.6 Millimeters; Astrophysical Journal; Vol. 178; 125-130; 10.1086/151772
- Wilson, Robert W. (1949) Rodents of the Rincon Fauna, Western Chihuahua, Mexico
- Wilson, Robert W. (1938) A new genus of lagomorph from the Pliocene of Mexico; Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences; Vol. 36; No. 3; 98-104
- Wilson, Robert W. (1937) Pliocene rodents of western North America
- Wilson, Robert W. (1937) New middle Pliocene rodent and lagomorph faunas from Oregon and California
- Wilson, Robert W. (1937) Heavy accessory minerals of the Val Verde tonalite; American Mineralogist; Vol. 22; No. 2; 122-132
- Wilson, Robert W. (1936) A New Pleistocene Deer-Mouse from Santa Rosa Island, California; Journal of Mammalogy; Vol. 17; No. 4; 408-410; 10.2307/1374408
- Wilson, Robert W. (1936) A Pliocene rodent fauna from Smiths Valley, Nevada
- Wilson, Robert W. (1935) A New Species of Porcupine from the Later Cenozoic of Idaho; Journal of Mammalogy; Vol. 16; No. 3; 220-222; 10.2307/1374452
- Wilson, Robert W. (1935) Cricetine-like Rodents from the Sespe Eocene of California; Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America; Vol. 21; No. 1; 26-32; 10.1073/pnas.21.1.26
- Wilson, Robert W. (1934) A new species of Dipoides from the Pliocene of eastern Oregon
- Wilson, Robert W. (1934) Two rodents and a lagomorph from the Sespe of the Las Posas Hills, California
- Wilson, Robert W. (1933) A rodent fauna from later Cenozoic beds of southwestern Idaho
- Wilson, Robert W. (1933) Pleistocene Mammalian Fauna from the Carpinteria Asphalt
- Wilson, Robert W. (1932) Cosomys, a New Genus of Vole from the Pliocene of California; Journal of Mammalogy; Vol. 13; No. 2; 150-154; 10.2307/1374052