| Hofland, P.W. 1846 De rhinoceros-hoorn. Tijdschrift Neerlandsch Indie 8 (4): 110-111 |
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| Antidote for snake poison. I must tell you about some extraordinary effects of the rhinoceros horn. Mr Baumgarten of Kraton wrote to his relations in Malacca that he would like to receive some snake-stones to cure snake-bites. They could not comply with his request, as these stones were diffic... |
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| Rengers, L.H.W. van Aylva 1846 Dagboek, geschreven gedurende een verblijf op Java, van het jaar 1827-1830. Bijdragen tot de Kennis der Nederlandsche en vreemde Kolonien 1846, 1-150 |
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| Anonymous 1846 Sale of rhinoceros from Buitenzorg to Lombok. Algemeen Handelsblad (Amsterdam) 26 January 1846 |
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| Text: De gezanten vam Lombok, op den 19 Julij jl. te Batavia aangekomen, ten einde zich ten behoeve van den vorst van Lombok te voorzien van eenen rhinoceros, zijn den 8sten November teruggekeerd, medenemende den rhinoceros uit de tuin te Buitenzorg, aan hen tot dat einde van den gouverneur-ge... |
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| Blume, C.L. 1845 Nalezingen in oude Javasche couranten, XLIV. Gedachten op eene reise door het zuidoostelijke gedeelte der Residentie Bantam. Indisch Magazijn 2 (3/4): 1-36 |
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| Journey in 1822. The paths resemble those made by the Javan Rhinoceros. In these mountains there live the Bedoeis, who are not allowed to eat the meat of domestic animals. They are only supposed to eat the meat of wild buffalo and the rhinoceros. |
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| Blume, C.L. 1845 Nalezingen in oude Javasche couranten, XLIV. Gedachten op eene reise door het zuidoostelijke gedeelte der Residentie Bantam. Indisch Magazijn 2 (3/4): 1-36 |
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| journey in 1822 - Java. In these mountains there live the Bedoeis, who are not allowed to eat the meat of domestic animals. They are only supposed to eat the meat of wild buffalo and the rhinoceros. |
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| Blume, C.L. 1845 Nalezingen in oude Javasche couranten, CXLIX. Rhinoceros-jagt in Pekalongan (28 November 1829). Indisch Magazijn 2 (11/12): 72-77 |
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| Rheinische Naturforschende Gesellschaft 1843 Verzeichniss der in dem ehemaligen kurfrstlichen Schlossen zu Mainz aufgestellten Sammlungen. Mainz, Museum, vol. 1 |
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| Skin. Locality: Java. In coll. Naturhistorisches Museum. In Schloss, Mainz, Germany. Present in 1994 |
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| Roorda van Eysinga, P.P. 1843 Indie, ter bevordering der kennis van Nederlands Oostersche bezittingen. Breda, Nijs, vol. 3, part 1, pp. vi, 1-560 |
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| In 1821 the author saw a pit to capture rhinoceros near Radja Mendala in the Preanger Regentschappen. |
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| Roorda van Eysinga, P.P. 1843 Indie, ter bevordering der kennis van Nederlands Oostersche bezittingen. Breda, Nijs, vol. 3, part 1, pp. vi, 1-560 |
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| The stories that the rhinoceros is never tamed are contradicted by experience. |
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| Roorda van Eysinga, P.P. 1843 Indie, ter bevordering der kennis van Nederlands Oostersche bezittingen. Breda, Nijs, vol. 3, part 1, pp. vi, 1-560 |
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| To catch the rhinoceros, the Javanese search for the place where it comes to drink. They then dig a hole in the path to that place in the shape of a grave, but converging into a point at the lower end. They cover it with bamboos, and on top of these they put earth and reed or leaves. If the rh... |
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