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File AvailableHanitsch, R. 1908 Guide to the zoological collections of the Raffles Museum, Singapore. Singapore, Straits Times Press, pp. i-iii, i-iv, 1-112
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Asia - South East Asia - Borneo
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Sumatran Rhino
The Raffles Museum. Singapore has 2 skeletons, one of them from N. Borneo, presented in 1901 by Mr. Rowe.
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File AvailableHanitsch, R. 1908 Guide to the zoological collections of the Raffles Museum, Singapore. Singapore, Straits Times Press, pp. i-iii, i-iv, 1-112
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Asia - South East Asia - Malaysia - Peninsular
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Sumatran Rhino
Stuffed skin. Sex: Female. Locality: Malaysia, Perak. Mr. R. von Pustau, Acting Consul for Austria, 1901. In coll. Raffles Museum, Singapore
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File AvailableThatcher, F. 1908 Hunting the black rhino with eighty elephants. Scrap Book, New York 6: 170-174
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Asia - South Asia - India
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Indian Rhino
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File AvailableRichard, L. 1908 Comprehensive geography of the Chinese empire and dependancies. Shanghai, T'Usewei Press, pp. i-iii, i-xviii, 1-713
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Asian Rhino Species
On account of the devastation prevailing in Kwangsi, a great number of wild animals are found there, including rhinoceros.
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File AvailableHanitsch, R. 1908 Guide to the zoological collections of the Raffles Museum, Singapore. Singapore, Straits Times Press, pp. i-iii, i-iv, 1-112
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Names in vernacular
Javan Rhino
Badak Gajah
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File AvailableRichard, L. 1908 Comprehensive geography of the Chinese empire and dependancies. Shanghai, T'Usewei Press, pp. i-iii, i-xviii, 1-713
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Asian Rhino Species
The fauna and flora of Kwantung are identical with those of Kangsi, but the wild animals are less numerous, and the country is nearly everywhere under cultivation.
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File AvailableHanitsch, R. 1908 Guide to the zoological collections of the Raffles Museum, Singapore. Singapore, Straits Times Press, pp. i-iii, i-iv, 1-112
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Asia - South East Asia - Malaysia - Peninsular
Names in vernacular
Sumatran Rhino
Badak Kerbau
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File AvailableAbbott, W.L. 1908 Notes

In: Lyon, M.W. Jr. Mammals collected in Eastern Sumatra by Dr W.L. Abbott during 1903, 1906, and 1907, with descriptions of new species and subspecies. Proceedings of the US National Museum 34: 619-679, pls. 52-56
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Asia - South East Asia - Indonesia - Sumatra
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Sumatran Rhino
Tigers never occur in Rupat, nor do elephants or rhinoceroses cross the straits, although they are common upon the mainland.
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File AvailableNripendra Narayana Bhupa, Maharajah of Cooch Behar 1908 Thirty-seven years of big game shooting in Cooch Behar, the Duars and Assam. Bombay, Times Press, pp. i-xxviii, 1-461
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Indian Rhino
Nripendra Narayana Bhupa, Maharajah of Cooch Behar, 1862-1911, published his book in 1908.
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File AvailableHanitsch, R. 1908 Guide to the zoological collections of the Raffles Museum, Singapore. Singapore, Straits Times Press, pp. i-iii, i-iv, 1-112
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Asia - South East Asia - Malaysia - Peninsular
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Sumatran Rhino
The museum possesses a stuffed specimen from Perak, a female, presented in 1901 by Mr. R. von Pustau, Acting Consul for Austria in that time.
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