Bates, S. D.S. D.Bates0000-0002-1110-5882Bailes, M.M.BailesBarsdell, B. R.B. R.Barsdell0000-0002-8265-4344Bhat, N. D. R.N. D. R.Bhat0000-0001-5902-3731BURGAY, MARTAMARTABURGAYBurke-Spolaor, S.S.Burke-SpolaorChampion, D. J.D. J.ChampionCoster, P.P.CosterD'AMICO, NICOLO'NICOLO'D'AMICOJameson, A.A.JamesonJohnston, S.S.JohnstonKeith, M. J.M. J.KeithKramer, M.M.KramerLevin, L.L.LevinLyne, A.A.LyneMILIA, SabrinaSabrinaMILIANg, C.C.NgNietner, C.C.NietnerPOSSENTI, ANDREAANDREAPOSSENTIStappers, B.B.StappersThornton, D.D.Thorntonvan Straten, W.W.van Straten2020-10-022020-10-022018http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/27544All the pulsars presented here were discovered in the HTRU mid-latitude survey, which has now been fully processed. The survey observed the Galactic plane in the region -120°<l<30° and b<=15° (see Keith et al., 2010MNRAS.409..619K, for more details). After the discovery and subsequent confirmation observations with the Parkes 64-m radio telescope, pulsars with declinations δ>-35° were regularly observed using the 76-m Lovell Telescope and those below this declination were observed as part of the HTRU timing programme at Parkes. (3 data files).enVizieR Online Data Catalog: HTRU survey. Timing of 54 pulsars (Bates+, 2012)Databasehttps://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/viz-bin/VizieR?-source=J/MNRAS/427/10522018yCat..74271052BFIS/05 - ASTRONOMIA E ASTROFISICA