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File AvailableHelfer, J.W. 1839 The provinces of Ye, Tavoy and Mergue on the Tenasserim Coast: Visited and examined by order of Government, with the view to develop their natural resources. Calcutta, G.H. Huttmann
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File AvailablePearson, J.T. 1838 A letter to Dr. Helfer, on the zoology of Tenasserim and the neighbouring provinces. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 7: 357-363
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Of the Pachydermata, the elephant and rhinoceros seem to be common in the provinces to the north and east of Tenasserim.
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File AvailableHelfer, J.W. 1838 Notes on the animal productions of the Tenasserim Provinces. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 7 (2): 855-863
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The rhinoceros is a common animal throughout the provinces, and perhaps more numerous than the elephant, though its less gregarious manners, and its wilder character, do not admit an easy approach to it.
. The Tenasserim Provinces seem to be a congenial place for this genus, for I dare to pron...
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File AvailableLow, J. 1836 History of Tenasserim. Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland 3: 25-54, figs. 2-4
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Sumatran Rhino
Tenasserim, Burma, species not clear. The rhinoceros frequents the swampy banks of retired rivulets.
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File AvailableLow, J. 1836 History of Tenasserim. Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland 3: 25-54, figs. 2-4
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The rhinoceros frequents the swampy banks of retired rivulets. The rhinoceros is found all the way down to the Malacca straits. It is frequent in the low tracts of Keddah and on the borders of that district of Keddah which was ceded to the British.
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File AvailableLow, J. 1836 History of Tenasserim. Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland 3: 25-54, figs. 2-4
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Javan Rhino
Rhinoceros horn are an article of trade but the quantity is very limited, the natives being more afraid of this animal than of the elephant or even the tiger. He is considered courageous who will venture near the spot where one may be luxuriating in the cool mud of a creek, for the animal it is ...
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File AvailableWade, Mrs. 1836 Mission to the Karens: from Mrs Wade's journal. Baptist Missionary Magazine 16 (3): 67-69
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File AvailableMason, F. 1833 Burmah: Mr Mason's journal. Missionary Register 13 (3): 112-116
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File AvailableSubaltern 1820 Sketches of Burmah. Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register 9: 420-430
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File AvailableManrique, SebastiĆ£o 1649 Itinerario de las Missiones del India Oriental. En Roma, Por Francisco Caballo, pp. i-vi, 1-476
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