| Anonymous 1802 Two-horned rhinoceros. Naturalist's pocket magazine (London, Harison, Ause and Co) 7 (no. 127): 1-12, pl. 1 [unpaginated] |
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| Blumenbach, J.F. 1802 Hand-boek der natuurlijke historie of natuur-geschiedenis. Leyden, L. Herdingh |
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| [163] XL. Rhinoceros. De neushoorn. De Rhinoceros. Kent. Eén kegelvormige hoorn, die van binnen niet hol is en op de neus zit.
1. R. Unicornis. De Asiatische Neushoorn, De eenhoornige Rhinoceros. Le Rhinoceros d’Asie. The Asiatic Rhinoceros. Das Asiatische Nashorn. Ken... |
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| Trip, T. 1802 The natural history of four footed beasts. Hudson N.Y., Ashbel Stoddard, pp. 1-176 |
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| Buffon, G.L. Leclerc de; Blanchard, P. 1802 Le Buffon de la jeunesse, ou abrégé de l'histoire des trois règnes de la nature: ouvrage élémentaire. A l'usage des Jeunes-Gens de l'un et l'autre Sexes, et des Personns qui veulent prendre des notions d'Histoire naturelle: Orné de 57 planches. Rédigé par Pierre Blanchard. Seconde Édition, corrigée et augmentée. Cosmographie et Quadrupèdes. Paris, Le prieur, vol. 1 |
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| Trip, T. 1802 The natural history of four footed beasts. Glasgow, J. & M. Robertson, pp. 1-176 |
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| Thomas, H.L. 1801 An anatomical description of a male rhinoceros. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 91 (1): 145-152, pl. 10 |
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| Rhinoceros unicornis. The kidneys were large, and considerably flattened; they were lobulated. |
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| Thomas, H.L. 1801 An anatomical description of a male rhinoceros. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 91 (1): 145-152, pl. 10 |
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| I conclude however that if we should ever become acquainted with the natural habits of this animal, his vision will be found to be as perfect as that of any other of the same class. In the muscles, I have already remarked, that there is no difference; of course, the eye-ball, with those powers, ... |
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| Thomas, H.L. 1801 An anatomical description of a male rhinoceros. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 91 (1): 145-152, pl. 10 |
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| Rhinoceros unicornis. The lungs everywhere adhered to the inside of the thorax, and where in a high state of inflammation which latter circumstance was probably the cause of the animal's death. |
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| Thomas, H.L. 1801 An anatomical description of a male rhinoceros. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 91 (1): 145-152, pl. 10 |
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| The organs of generation had not arrived to maturity; The penis was curved in its form, with the convex side towards the body; which proves that this animal must be retro-coient: indeed his general structure might have suggested this idea. |
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| Thomas, H.L. 1801 An anatomical description of a male rhinoceros. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 91 (1): 145-152, pl. 10 |
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| The inside of the mouth presented nothing unusual; the membranes covering it were not thicker than those found in other graminivorous animals. The pharynx and oesophagus were large and capacious. |
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