| Thomas, O. 1886 List of mammals obtained and observed on Mount Kilima-Njaro and its vicinity: pp. 387-394
| In: Johnston, H.H. The Kilima-Njaro expedition: a record of scientific exploration in Eastern Equatorial Africa, and a general fescription of the natural history, languages, and commerce of the Kilima-Njaro district. London, Kegan Paul, Trench and Co: pp. i-xv, 1-572 |
|
|
Location:
Subject:
Species:
|
Africa - Eastern Africa - Tanzania
Ecology - Habitat
Black Rhino
|
| Is not found in the true forest, but only in the bush. |
|
| Johnston, H.H. 1886 The people of eastern equatorial Africa. Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland 15: 3-15 |
|
Location:
Subject:
Species:
|
Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
Distribution
Black Rhino
|
| No details available yet |
|
| Burdo, A. 1886 Les Belges dans l'Afrique Centrale: De Zanzibar au Lac Tanganika. Bruxelles, P.Maes, pp. 1-554 |
|
Location:
Subject:
Species:
|
Africa - Eastern Africa - Tanzania
Distribution
Black Rhino
|
| No details available yet |
|
| Klauszmann, A.O. 1886 Ein Rhinozeros-Jagd. Meraner Zeitung no.28, 6 March 1886: 2 |
|
Location:
Subject:
Species:
|
Africa - Eastern Africa
Distribution
Black Rhino
|
| No details available yet |
|
| Thomas, O. 1885 Report on the mammals obtained and observed by Mr HH Johnston on Mount Kilima-njaro. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1885 March 3: 219-221 |
|
Location:
Subject:
Species:
|
Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
Museums
Black Rhino
|
| 3 horns. Locality: Kenya, Taveita. Collected by: H.H. Johnston, 1884. In Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom. |
|
| Thomas, O. 1885 Report on the mammals obtained and observed by Mr HH Johnston on Mount Kilima-njaro. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1885 March 3: 219-221 |
|
Location:
Subject:
Species:
|
Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
Distribution - Records
Black Rhino
|
| 3 horns. Locality: Kenya, Taveita. Collected by: H.H. Johnston, 1884. In Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom. |
|
| Thomas, O. 1885 Report on the mammals obtained and observed by Mr HH Johnston on Mount Kilima-njaro. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1885 March 3: 219-221 |
|
Location:
Subject:
Species:
|
Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
Distribution - Records
Black Rhino
|
| Animals obtained by H.H. Johnston around Kilima-Njaro. Three horns, Taveita, 2300 feet, end of October. Very common on the elevated plains at the base of Kilima-njaro but not ascending the mountain itself. Is not found in the true forest, but only in the bush. These horns were brought in to M... |
|
| Felkin, R.W. 1885 Notes on the For tribe of Central Africa. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 8: 205-265 |
|
Location:
Subject:
Species:
|
Africa - Eastern Africa - Sudan
Value - Related to Horn
African Rhino Species
|
| Superstitions of For tribe, living in Darfur, Sudan. Cups made of rhinoceros horn are supposed to detect poison in water, beer, or wine, the fluid changing colour; to give one of these cups to a friend is the highest honour that can be paid to him. (I think this ideas must have been derived from... |
|
| Thomas, O. 1885 Report on the mammals obtained and observed by Mr HH Johnston on Mount Kilima-njaro. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1885 March 3: 219-221 |
|
Location:
Subject:
Species:
|
Africa - Eastern Africa - Tanzania
Distribution - Poaching
African Rhino Species
|
| Animals obtained by H.H. Johnston around Kilima-Njaro. These horns were brought in to Mr Johnston by the Akamba people who obtain them by killing the animals with poisoned arrows. |
|
| Felkin, R.W. 1885 Notes on the For tribe of Central Africa. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 8: 205-265 |
|
Location:
Subject:
Species:
|
Africa - Eastern Africa - Sudan
Culture
African Rhino Species
|
| Superstitions of For tribe, living in Darfur, Sudan. Cups made of rhinoceros horn are supposed to detect poison in water, beer, or wine, the fluid changing colour; to give one of these cups to a friend is the highest honour that can be paid to him. (I think this ideas must have been derived from... |
|
|