| Renshaw, G. 1904 Natural history essays. London and Manchester, Sherratt and Hughes, pp. i-xv, 1-218 |
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
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Black Rhino
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| Count Teleki mentions a white rhinoceros amongst the animals shot by his party during his Lake Rudolph expedition of 1887-88. |
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| Renshaw, G. 1904 Natural history essays. London and Manchester, Sherratt and Hughes, pp. i-xv, 1-218 |
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
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White Rhino
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| reduction in numbers - Ceratotherium simum. The first definite sign of the decadence of Rhinoceros simus which appears on studying the history of the species, is a circumstance related by Sir Andrew Smith. He tells us that when his expedition of 1836 passed into Bechuanaland, the white rhinocer... |
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| Renshaw, G. 1904 Natural history essays. London and Manchester, Sherratt and Hughes, pp. i-xv, 1-218 |
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Africa - Southern Africa - Botswana
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White Rhino
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| In 1903, Dr. Gunning, of the Pretoria Museum and Zoological Gardens, kindly informs me that four individuals still linger near Lake Ngami: there were eleven before the outbreak of the war in 1899, four in Zululand, and seven near Ngami. |
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| Gibbons, A.St.H. 1904 Africa from south to north through Marotseland. London and New York, John Lane, vol. 1, pp. i-xxi, 1-297; vol. 2, pp. i-xix, 1-276 |
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Uganda
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White Rhino
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| At Lado. In the hunting veldt I was able to add several specimens to my collection, the most interesting being the skin of a white rhino (R. Simus) hitherto not known to exist in North Africa. Now in Pittsburgh. |
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| Renshaw, G. 1904 Natural history essays. London and Manchester, Sherratt and Hughes, pp. i-xv, 1-218 |
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Uganda
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White Rhino
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| The skull and horns of an undoubted white rhinoceros, shot by Major Gibbons at Lado, on the Upper Nile, were exhibited at a meeting of the Zoological Society, held on December 18th, 1900. |
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| Renshaw, G. 1904 Natural history essays. London and Manchester, Sherratt and Hughes, pp. i-xv, 1-218 |
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Africa - Southern Africa - Zimbabwe
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White Rhino
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| Ceratotherium simum.
1893. Two adult bulls were shot in July, in Mashonaland, by Mr. R. C. Coryndon.
1895. A fine bull was shot by Mr. Eyre in North Mashonaland.
Roberts 1913 |
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| Schwabe, K. 1904 Mit Schwert und Pflug in Deutsch-Sudwestafrika, vier Kriegs- und Wanderjahre, 2nd ed. Berlin, Ernst Siegfried Mittler und Sohn, pp. i-xiii, 1-514 |
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Africa - Southern Africa - Namibia
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Black Rhino
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| Buffalo and rhino skulls I have seen lying in the sand of the Swakop River near Nonidas. [about 20 km E of Swakopmund]. |
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| Schwabe, K. 1904 Mit Schwert und Pflug in Deutsch-Sudwestafrika, vier Kriegs- und Wanderjahre, 2nd ed. Berlin, Ernst Siegfried Mittler und Sohn, pp. i-xiii, 1-514 |
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Africa - Southern Africa - Namibia
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Black Rhino
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| Rhinoceros found in northern Kaokofeld. |
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| Renshaw, G. 1904 Natural history essays. London and Manchester, Sherratt and Hughes, pp. i-xv, 1-218 |
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Uganda
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White Rhino
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| The above evidence, both recent and remote, thus proves the distribution of the white rhinoceros to be far wider than was formerly supposed. A great portion of the newly-discovered home of simus lies within the boundaries of a British Protectorate - Uganda. It is therefore to be hoped that this... |
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| Maud, P. 1904 Exploration in the southern borderland of Abyssinia. Geographical Journal, London 23 (5): 552-579 |
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Ethiopia
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Black Rhino
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| Expedition Jan 1903 with L.J. Baird. Its banks are fringed with tropical vegetation, but a few yards away from the river one is confronted by thick thorn bush, through which it was often difficult to find a way for the caravan. Elephant and rhino tracks were ubiquitous. These monsters are cert... |
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