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File AvailableSclater, W.L. 1891 Catalogue of Mammalia in the Indian Museum, Calcutta. Calcutta, Indian Museum, vol. 2, pp. i-xxix, 1-375
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Asian Rhino Species
Dicerorhinus sumatrensis lasiotis. The Chittagong and Tipperah Hills; this species is replaced by the next in the Malay peninsula and the line of division between the two is not actually made out, but probably this species will be found to be the one distributed all over Burma.
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File AvailableSclater, W.L. 1891 Catalogue of Mammalia in the Indian Museum, Calcutta. Calcutta, Indian Museum, vol. 2, pp. i-xxix, 1-375
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Javan Rhino
coll. Indian Museum - Rhinoceros sondaicus, n. Skull, Tavoy Point, Genl. Fytche, 1861, A.S.B.
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File AvailableSclater, W.L. 1891 Catalogue of Mammalia in the Indian Museum, Calcutta. Calcutta, Indian Museum, vol. 2, pp. i-xxix, 1-375
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Sumatran Rhino
Dicerorhinus sumatrensis in South Tenasserim ?
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File AvailableSclater, W.L. 1891 Catalogue of Mammalia in the Indian Museum, Calcutta. Calcutta, Indian Museum, vol. 2, pp. i-xxix, 1-375
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Asia - South East Asia - Myanmar (Burma)
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Javan Rhino
coll. Indian Museum - Rhinoceros sondaicus, m. Skull, Tenasserim, Sir T. H. Maddock, 1842, A.S.B.
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File AvailableSclater, W.L. 1891 Catalogue of Mammalia in the Indian Museum, Calcutta. Calcutta, Indian Museum, vol. 2, pp. i-xxix, 1-375
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Asia - South East Asia - Myanmar (Burma)
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Sumatran Rhino
coll. Indian Museum - Dicerorhinus sumatrensis g. Skull (with limb bones), Male, Tenasserim, E.O'Reilly, 1847, A.S.B. h. Skull, Tenasserim, Sir T. H. Maddock, 1842, A.S.B. j. Skull, Tenasserim, Sir T. H. Maddock 1842, A.S.B.
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File AvailableAnderson, J. 1889 Report on the mammals, reptiles, and batrachians, chiefly from the Mergui Archipelago, collected for the Trustees of the Indian Museum. Journal of the Linnean Society, Zoology 21: 331-350
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Asian Rhino Species
Both elephants and rhinoceroses find their way on to the island of Kisseraing. The rhinoceros, I was informed by Mr Leslie, of the Maleewon Police, whose duties frequently took him past Campbell and Forbes Islands, occurred on those islands. Species unknown. He also told me that he had once me...
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File AvailableAnderson, J. 1889 Report on the mammals, reptiles, and batrachians, chiefly from the Mergui Archipelago, collected for the Trustees of the Indian Museum. Journal of the Linnean Society, Zoology 21: 331-350
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Behaviour - Daily Routine
Sumatran Rhino
Both elephants and rhinoceroses find their way on to the island of Kisseraing. The rhinoceros, I was informed by Mr Leslie, of the Maleewon Police, whose duties frequently took him past Campbell and Forbes Islands, occurred on those islands. Species unknown. He also told me that he had once me...
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File AvailableAnderson, J. 1889 Report on the mammals, reptiles, and batrachians, chiefly from the Mergui Archipelago, collected for the Trustees of the Indian Museum. Journal of the Linnean Society, Zoology 21: 331-350
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Asian Rhino Species
The dried hide of which is sold in Mergui bazaars for food.
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File AvailableMacGregor, C.R. 1887 Journey of the expedition under Col. Woodthorpe from upper Assam to the Irawadi, and return over the Patkoi range. Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society 9: 19-42, map 1
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Asian Rhino Species
We noticed on some of the less precipitous ridges where the stunted oak and the gorgeous rhododendrons abounded, that rhinoceros had travelled over them, prsumably when making their way to the salt-licks in the valley of the Turong, the source of the Khyendwen River. I have noticed the marks of ...
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File AvailableJamrach, W. 1887 Advertisement of a pigmy rhinoceros brought from Burma. The Era 12 March 1887: 20
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Sumatran Rhino
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