File AvailableDaly, D.D. 1882 Surveys and explorations in the native states of the Malayan Peninsula, 1875-82. Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society 4 (7): 393-412
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File AvailablePryer, W.B. 1881 Animal life in Borneo. Zoologist (3) 5 (58): 393-398
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Rhinoceroses are not infrequent. The tracks of one or two may usually be seen in the course of a walk in the low districts.
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File AvailableBurbidge, F.W. 1880 The gardens of the sun, or a naturalist's journal on the mountains and in the forests and swamps of Borneo and the Sulu Archipelago. London, John Murray, pp. i-xix, 1-364
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Mr Dobree [a coffee planter] showed us the skin of a young rhinoceros which he had shot in the mudpool near the Sagaliad river, about 20 miles from Sandakan. The lower horn was 3 inches in length, the upper one only just growing.
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File AvailableCroley, H. 1878 Geography of the Eastern Peninsula. Ootacamund, Harry R. Starr
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File AvailableMacNair, J.F. 1878 Perak and the Malays. Kuala Lumpur and Singapore, Oxford University Press
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File AvailableBradley, J. 1877 Hunting the rhinoceros. Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News 1877 March 17: 608
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File AvailableKrohn, W. 1876 Report of the Zoological Department for 1875. In: Annual Report of the Raffles Library and Museum for the year 1875: pp. 1-2
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In May last [1875] a fine two-horned rhinoceros was presented to us by Sir A. Clarke , through the Datu Klana of Sunghei Ujong; a good house has been built for this animal, and that on a rather large scale, with a view of widening it at a little expense for the accommodation of an elephant and ta...
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File AvailableWanderer 1876 Sport in the Malayan Peninsula. Oriental Sporting Magazine (new series) 9 (102, June): 216-220
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File AvailableF.E.W. 1876 RT on the Malay peninsula. Field, the country gentleman's newspaper 1876 June 3: 627
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File AvailableThomson, J. 1875 The straits of Malacca, Indo-China, and China; or, ten years travels, adventures, and residence abroad. New York, Harper and Brothers, pp. i-xv, 1-546
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File AvailableEverett, A.H. 1874 Notes

In: Wallace, A.R. On the rhinoceros of Borneo. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1874 November 3: 498-499
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and the country at the head of the Rejang, i.e. for the last five days of its course, would seem to be well suited to be the habitat of this bulky herbivore, being described as destitute of any settled human population, and as affording stretches of tolerably level and grassy country which afford...
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File AvailableEverett, A.H. 1874 Notes

In: Wallace, A.R. On the rhinoceros of Borneo. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1874 November 3: 498-499
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but there is reason to believe that the animal is distributed (though not abundantly) throughout the upper course of the Rejang, Kapuas, Koti, Balungan, and, perhaps, all the larger streams of the island.
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File AvailableGarnier, F. 1874 Apercu sur le royaume de Siam. Bulletin de la Societe de Geographie, Paris (6) 7: 503-509
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Rhinoceros [and others] are found on the Malaysian peninsula.
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File AvailableDubarry, A. 1874 Rhinoceros et tapirs a dos blancs. Musee des Familles: Lectures du Soir 1874: 145-148
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File AvailableWallace, A.R. 1869 The Malay Archipelago: the land of the orang-utan, and the bird of paradise. A narrative of travel, with studies of man and nature. London, MacMillan and Co
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Mount Ophir, Malaysia: p.45 The tiger and rhinoceros are still found here, and a few years ago elephants abounded, but they have lately all disappeared. We found some heaps of dung, which seemed to be that of elephants, and some tracks of the rhinoceros, but saw none of the animals. We, however, ...
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File AvailableCameron, J. 1865 Our tropical possessions in Malayan India. London, Smith, Elder and Co
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File AvailableCameron, J. 1865 Our tropical possessions in Malayan India. London, Smith, Elder and Co
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File AvailablePatton, A.S. 1858 The hero missionary, or, a history of the labors of the Rev. Eugenio Kincaid. New York, H.Dayton, pp. 1-312
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File AvailableVagus 1856 Game in Pegu. India Sporting Review (N.S.) 1 (3), no. 47: 362-365
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File AvailableLow, J. 1850 The Karean tribes or aborigines of Martaban and Tavai, with notices of the aborigines in Keddah and Perak. Journal of the Indian Archipelago and Eastern Asia 4: 413-432
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Badak tapa (recluse rh.)
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File AvailableLow, J. 1850 The Karean tribes or aborigines of Martaban and Tavai, with notices of the aborigines in Keddah and Perak. Journal of the Indian Archipelago and Eastern Asia 4: 413-432
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Semangs in Perak, Malaysia - same text in Begbie 1834: 7. The rhinoceros is found frequently in marshy places. Towards the close of the rainy season, they are said to bury themselves in this manner in different places, and upon the dry weather setting in, and from the powerful effects of the ve...
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File AvailableLow, J. 1850 The Karean tribes or aborigines of Martaban and Tavai, with notices of the aborigines in Keddah and Perak. Journal of the Indian Archipelago and Eastern Asia 4: 413-432
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Semangs, Malaysia. The projecting horn on the snout is carefully preserved, being supposed to be possessed of medicinal properties and highly priced by the Malays, to whom they barter it for their tobacco &c.
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File AvailableLow, J. 1850 The Karean tribes or aborigines of Martaban and Tavai, with notices of the aborigines in Keddah and Perak. Journal of the Indian Archipelago and Eastern Asia 4: 413-432
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About the Semang tribe in Perak, Malaysia. They eat elephants, rhinoceros, monkeys, rats, etc.
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File AvailableFavre, P. 1850 Voyage dans le Johore (Djohore). Bulletin de la Societe de Geographie, Paris (3) 13: 269-292
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[About Johore] I was told that in the densest and most remote parts of the forests there were rhinoceros, but I have never seen one.
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File AvailableCantor, T. 1846 Catalogue of Mammalia inhabiting the Malayan Peninsula and islands. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 15: 241-279
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Javan Rhino
Warak
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File AvailableCantor, T. 1846 Catalogue of Mammalia inhabiting the Malayan Peninsula and islands. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 15: 241-279
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File AvailableCantor, T. 1846 Catalogue of Mammalia inhabiting the Malayan Peninsula and islands. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 15: 241-279
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Rhinoceros sondaicus and Rhinoceros unicornis appear to be numerous on the Malayan Peninsula.
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File AvailableCantor, T. 1846 Catalogue of Mammalia inhabiting the Malayan Peninsula and islands. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 15: 241-279
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A two-horned rhinoceros is stated by the Malays to inhabit, but rarely to leave, the densest jungle. The Museum of the Asiatic Society possesses a skull, and a head with the skin on, of R. sumatranus, from the Tenasserim provinces, in which locality the existence of the species has been recorded...
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File AvailableCantor, T. 1846 Catalogue of Mammalia inhabiting the Malayan Peninsula and islands. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 15: 241-279
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A two-horned rhinoceros is stated by the Malays to inhabit, but rarely to leave, the densest jungle.
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File AvailableAnonymous 1845 A rhinoceros killed in Malaysia. Guardian (London) Saturday 6 December 1845: 1
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File AvailableNewbold, T.J. 1838 Sketch of the Malayan peninsula. Madras Journal of Literature and Science 7: 52-75
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Sumatran Rhino
Badak
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File AvailableNewbold, T.J. 1838 Sketch of the Malayan peninsula. Madras Journal of Literature and Science 7: 52-75
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account of mammals of Naning. The rhinoceros.
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File AvailableNewbold, J.J. 1837 Some account of the territory and inhabitants of Naning, in the Malayan Peninsula. Pp. 246-254 in J.H. Moor, Notices of the Indian Archipelago, and adjacent countries. Singapore
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File AvailableBegbie, P.J. 1834 The Malayan Peninsula. Kuala Lumpur, Oxford University Press, pp. i-ii, 1-11, i-xvii, 1-523, i-xix
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File AvailableRaffles, T.S. 1830 Memoir of the life and public services of Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles. London, John Murray, pp. i-xvi, 1-723, 1-10
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File AvailableTowers, I.J. 1830 The wanderings of Tom Starboard: or the life of a sailor, his voyages and travels [hunting in Malacca]. London, John Harris
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File AvailablePennant, T. 1800 The view of the Malayan Isles, New Holland, and the Spicy Islands. London, John White, pp. 1-345
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File AvailableLancaster, J. 1745 A voyage to the East Indies in the year 1591: pp. 235-261

In: Astley, T. et al. A new general collection of voyages and travels. London, Thomas Astley: vol. 1, pp. 1-728
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File AvailableGodinho de Eredia, E. 1613 Malaca, l'Inde meridionale et le Cathay Manuscrit original autographe, appartenant a la Bibliotheque Royale de Bruxelles, reproduit en facsimile et traduit par M Leon Janssen. Bruxelles, C. Muquardt, not paginated
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Presence of rhinoceros recorded in Malaya.
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File AvailableGodinho de Eredia, E. 1613 Historia de serviços com martirio de Luis Mont.o Cout.o [Manuscrito / ordenada por Manoel Godinho de Eredia Math. o. Anno 1615. - Goa, 1615. - [30] f., enc. : 8 des. aguarelados ; 33 cm http://purl.pt/1275. Biblioteca Nacional- Lisboa, BN COD. 414 , not paginated
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