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File AvailablePousargues, E. de 1904 Mammiferes de l'Indochine: pp. 510-549

In: Pavie, A. Mission Pavie: Indochine 1879-1895, Etudes diverses, III: Recherches sur l'histoire naturelle de l'Indochine Orientale. Paris, Ernest Leroux: vol. 3, pp. i-xxi, 1-549
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Javan Rhino
2 skulls. Locality: Vietnam, Bien Hoa. In Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris, France.
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File AvailableBeccari, O. 1904 Wanderings in the great forests of Borneo, travels and researches of a naturalist in Sarawak: travels and researches of a naturalist in Sarawak. London, Archibald Constable, pp. i-xxiv, 1-424
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Asia - South East Asia - Borneo
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Sumatran Rhino
I once heard that the carcass of a rhinoceros had been seen in Sarawak, carried down by the current, but I have never seen any portion of one got in Borneo.
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File AvailableNieuwenhuis, A.W.; Nieuwenhuis, M. 1904 Quer durch Borneo - Ergebnisse seiner Reise in den Jahren 1894, 1896-97 und 1898-1900. Leiden, E.J. Brill, vol. 1, pp. i-xv, 1-493
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Asia - South East Asia - Borneo
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Sumatran Rhino
Climb of Batu Lesong. Our Kajan got hungry when he saw all the spoor of wild dogs and rhinoceroses.
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File AvailablePousargues, E. de 1904 Mammiferes de l'Indochine: pp. 510-549

In: Pavie, A. Mission Pavie: Indochine 1879-1895, Etudes diverses, III: Recherches sur l'histoire naturelle de l'Indochine Orientale. Paris, Ernest Leroux: vol. 3, pp. i-xxi, 1-549
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Asia - East Asia - Vietnam
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Javan Rhino
Rhinoceros sondaicus also occurs in Cochin-China, proof of which are two skulls recently sent to the Museum in Paris from the district of Bien-Hoa.
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File AvailableNieuwenhuis, A.W.; Nieuwenhuis, M. 1904 Quer durch Borneo - Ergebnisse seiner Reise in den Jahren 1894, 1896-97 und 1898-1900. Leiden, E.J. Brill, vol. 1, pp. i-xv, 1-493
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Asia - South East Asia - Borneo
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Sumatran Rhino
Climb of Batu Situn. For rhinos this area appeared very good, because we saw numerous spoor and our people disturbed one in the forest.
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File AvailableEvans, G.H. 1904 The Asiatic two-horned rhinoceros (Rhinoceros sumatrensis). Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 16 (1): 160-161
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Asia - South East Asia - Myanmar (Burma)
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Sumatran Rhino
Burma. The contents of the stomach consisted of wild mangoes and other fruit, leaves and twigs of a tree not recognised, and the twigs and leaves of a species of bamboo known locally as 'Kayen-wa'.
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File AvailableEvans, G.H. 1904 The Asiatic two-horned rhinoceros (Rhinoceros sumatrensis). Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 16 (1): 160-161
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Asia - South East Asia - Myanmar (Burma)
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Sumatran Rhino
Adult female shot by a friend - posterior horn 1 inch
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File AvailableBeccari, O. 1904 Wanderings in the great forests of Borneo, travels and researches of a naturalist in Sarawak: travels and researches of a naturalist in Sarawak. London, Archibald Constable, pp. i-xxiv, 1-424
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Asia - South East Asia - Borneo
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Sumatran Rhino
The rhinoceros, although adapted for existence in unwooded regions, is also perfectly organised to wander amid dense vegetation, where their weight and size ensures an easy passage.
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File AvailableEvans, G.H. 1904 The Asiatic two-horned rhinoceros (Rhinoceros sumatrensis). Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 16 (1): 160-161
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Asia - South East Asia - Myanmar (Burma)
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Sumatran Rhino
Adult female shot by a friend - girth of forearm 2 ft 0 in
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File AvailableAymonier, E. 1904 Le Cambodge, III: Le groupe d'Angkor et l'histoire. Paris, Ernest Leroux
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Asian Rhino Species
The cage of the rhinoceros. Towards the oriental extremity of this group, Francis Garnier, following Lagr?e, recorded a small ruin which excaped our attention. Both authors say the following: ?About 2 km from the village of Preah Dak, following the modern route eastwards, we find a rather stran...
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