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File AvailableBarrow, J. 1806 A voyage to Cochinchina in the years 1792 and 1793 --- to which is annexed an Account of a journey made in the years 1801 and 1802 to the residence of the Chief of Booshuana Nation, being the remotest part of the Interior of Southern Africa to which Euro. London, T.Cadell and W. Davies, pp. i-xviii, 1-447
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African Rhino Species
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File AvailableSmith, T. 1806 The naturalist's cabinet: containing interesting sketches of animal history. London, James Cundee, vol. 1
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File AvailableHeath 1806 Plate of natural history specimens including an African rhinoceros. London, Richard Philips
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File AvailableDaniell, S. 1805 African scenery and animals. London, Samuel Daniell, pls. 1-30
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Black Rhino
The Rhinosceros is very common in the thickets on the eastern frontiers of the Colony.
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File AvailableDaniell, S. 1805 African scenery and animals. London, Samuel Daniell, pls. 1-30
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Behaviour - Towards Man
Black Rhino
This animal is not by any means vicious.
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File AvailableDaniell, S. 1805 African scenery and animals. London, Samuel Daniell, pls. 1-30
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African Rhino Species
S Africa. The Hottentots and the Kaffers pursue it in the thickets, and approach near enough to hurl their Hassagais, or Javelins, at it. The flesh is coarse, but not disagreeable.
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File AvailablePercival, R. 1804 An account of the Cape of Good Hope, containing an historical view of its original settlement by the Dutch, its capture by the British in 1795 and the different policy pursued there by the Dutch and British Government. London, C. and R. Baldwin, pp. i-xii, 1-339
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African Rhino Species
Unicorn in South Africa. It is positively asserted by many that the unicorn is found in the deserts of Caffraria. I often endeavourd to ascertain the much disputed existence of this animal; my repeated inquiries however ended only in increasing my doubt of the fact, for I could never find out a...
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File AvailablePercival, R. 1804 An account of the Cape of Good Hope, containing an historical view of its original settlement by the Dutch, its capture by the British in 1795 and the different policy pursued there by the Dutch and British Government. London, C. and R. Baldwin, pp. i-xii, 1-339
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
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Black Rhino
The elephant, the rhinoceros and the camelopard live far in the interior.
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File AvailableBarrow, J. 1804 An account of travels into the interior of Southern Africa In which is considered the importance of the Cape of Good Hope to the different European powers, as a naval and military station. London, T.Cadell and W. Davies, pp. i-xii, 1-452
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File AvailableBruce, J. 1804 Travels to discover the source of the Nile 1768-1773, second edition. Edinburgh, J. Ruthven for G.G.J. and London, J. Robinson, vol. 7
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Black Rhino
[1805:192]
RHINOCEROS
Naturalists seem now in general to be agreed that there are two species of this quadruped, the first having two horns upon his nose, the second one. It is also a generally received opinion, that these different species are confined to distant places of the old cont...
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