| OConnor, F. 1935 A trip to Nepal. Country Life 78 (1935-06-15): 613-615 |
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Indian Rhino
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| VCPH 1935 Captain Thomas Williamson, author of Oriental Field Sports. Bengal Past and Present 50 (1): 47-48 |
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Indian Rhino
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| Prater, S.H. 1934 The wild animals of the Indian Empire and the problem of their preservation, part II. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 37 (1) Supplement: 57-96, pls. 15-36 |
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Sumatran Rhino
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| it also occurred in Assam from which province it is now practically exterminated. |
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| Minto, Mary Caroline Countess of 1934 India Minto and Morley 1905-1910 : compiled from the correspondence between the Viceroy and the Secretary of State with extracts from her Indian journal. London, Macmillan |
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Indian Rhino
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| February 11 [1909]. We have had three thrilling days in the jungle at Lahapara in Assam, the Maharajah of Cooch Behar kindly undertaking to make all arrangements. The first day we went after tiger. I cannot describe the tensity of anticipation and silence as the beat gradually creeps nearer and n... |
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| Higgins, J.C. 1934 The game birds and animals of the Manipur state with notes of their numbers, migration and habits. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 37: 298-309 |
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Javan Rhino
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| Samu Ganda |
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| Higgins, J.C. 1934 The game birds and animals of the Manipur state with notes of their numbers, migration and habits. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 37: 298-309 |
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Javan Rhino
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| Now only found as an occasional straggler, the rhinoceros was formerly not uncommon in suitable locations in the hills. I saw a skull in 1913 in the house of a Kuki chief, which he had shot in the valley of the Khuga River. In the past 20 yaers, 2 or 3 have been killed by kukis in the lower val... |
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| Prater, S.H. 1934 The wild animals of the Indian Empire and the problem of their preservation, part II. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 37 (1) Supplement: 57-96, pls. 15-36 |
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Indian Rhino
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| In parts of Assam, where it is still found, strict preservation has temporarily saved it from extermination. |
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| Prater, S.H. 1934 The wild animals of the Indian Empire and the problem of their preservation, part II. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 37 (1) Supplement: 57-96, pls. 15-36 |
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Indian Rhino
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| In Nepal, the Indian Rhinoceros is found only in the country to the east of the Gandak river known as Chitawan where strict preservation by the Nepal Government has saved it from extinction. |
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| Daukes, C. 1934 Capturing a Nepal rhino (price of rhino horn). Field 163 (4242), 1934 April 14: 802 |
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Indian Rhino
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| Milroy, A.J.W. 1934 The preservation of wild life in India, no 3 Assam. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 37 (1) Suppl: 97-104 |
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Asian Rhino Species
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| THE PRESERVATION OE WILD LIFE IN INDIA. No. 3. ASSAM. A. J. W. MiLROY. - (Conservator of Forests, Assam). The question of affording adequate protection to game in Assam is a difficult one that we cannot expect will receive much local attention just now with so many important political ch... |
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