File AvailableKhandakar, N.; Jeny, K.N. 2020 Conservation status of wildlife of Bangladesh. Zoos Print (Coimbatore) 35 (4): 104-106
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File AvailableRookmaaker, L.C. 2019 The hornless rhinoceros (Rhinoceros sondaicus inermis Lesson, 1836) discovered by Lamare-Picquot in the Sundarbans of Bangladesh in 1828, with notes on the history of his Asian collections. Mammalia 84 (1): 74-89 - DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/mammalia-2018-0200
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The French pharmacist and explorer Christoph-Augustin Lamare-Picquot (1785–1873) was in South Asia during 1826–1829 to collect ethnographical, anthropological, zoological and botanical specimens. He made an excursion to the Sundarbans (the Ganges-Brahmaputra delta) of Bangladesh, where on 17 ...
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File AvailableHoque, S.P. 2019 Faunal Remains from the peats at Baghia-Chanda Beels of Gopalganj and Khulna Districts of Bangladesh. Man and Environment 44 (2): 58-66
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This relates to the Sundarbans area of Bangladesh.
No rhinoceros remains mentioned in this paper.
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File AvailableDias, N. 2018 Christophe-Augustin Lamare-Picquot and the fate of his collection: networks, commercial transactions and museums. In: B. Savoy, C. Guichard and C. Howald, eds. Acquiring cultures: Histories of world art on western markets. DeGruyter, London, pp. 191–207.
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File AvailableSiddiqui, A.S.M.H. 2016 Flora and faunal resources and ecosystem conservation in the Sundarbans. International Journal of Agriculture Innovations and Research 5 (3): 450-467
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File AvailableCreative Conservation Alliance 2016 A preliminary wildlife survey in Sangu-Matamuhuri Reserve Forest, Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh. Unpublished report submitted to Bangladesh Forest Department, Dhaka, Bangladesh, pp. 1-57
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Sumatran Rhino
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File AvailableChakma, S. 2016 Assessment of large mammals of the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh with emphasis on tiger (Panthera tigris). Thesis presented to University of Dhaka, pp. 1-209
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File AvailableDenzau, H.; Neumann-Denzau, G.; Gerngross, P. 2015 Sundarbans atlas: Bangladesh forest compartment maps and gazetteer. Dhaka, SEHD, pp. 1-172
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File AvailableUddin, M.S.; Rezowana, S. 2015 Terracotta ornamentation. In: Buddhist Heritage of Bangladesh. Editor: Bulbul Ahmed. Dhaka: Nymphea Publication, pp.124-141
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Indian Rhino
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File AvailableHaque, Enamul 2014 Terracottas of Bengal: an analytical study. Dhaka, International Centre for Study of Bengal Art
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File AvailablePandit, P.K. 2013 Biodiversity of mangrove forests of Indian Sundarbans and its conservation. Tiger Paper 40 (3): 1-11
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File AvailableKhan, Reza 2013 Wildlife of the Sundarban. In: Khan, R., Sundarban: rediscovering Sundarban, the mangrove beaty of Bangladesh. Chaka, Nymphea, pp. 36-73
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File AvailableUddin, M.S.; Rezowana, S. 2012 Animal (mammals) representation in Somapura Mahavihara in situ terracotta plaques. Journal of Bengal Art 17: 189-210
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Asian Rhino Species
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File AvailableRahman, M.R.; Asudazzaman, M. 2010 Ecology of Sundarban, Bangladesh. Journal of the Science Foundation 8 (1/2): 35-47
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Ecology
Asian Rhino Species
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File AvailableNeumann-Denzau, G.; Denzau, H. 2010 Examining certain aspects of human-tiger conflict in the Sundarbans forest, Bangladesh. Tigerpaper 37 (3): 1-12
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File AvailableAsmat, G.S.M. 2009 Rhinoceroses - Rhinocerotidae. In Ahmed, Z.U. (ed.), Encyclopedia of flora and fauna of Bangladesh, vol. 27 Mammals. Dhaka, Asiatic Society of Bangladesh, pp. 157-165
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File AvailableRuth, M. 2007 Ein Leben mit Katastrophen. Der Naturwissenschaftler, Reisende, Sammler und Philanthrop Christophe-Augustin Lamarepicquot (1785-1873). In: Claudius Müller and Wolfgang Stein eds., Exotische Welten. Aus den völkerkundlichen Sammlungen der Wittelsbacher 1806-1848. Dettelbach, J.H.Röll: pp. 95-105
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File AvailableSundarbans Biodiversity Conservation Project 2003 Study on the current regional herbivore status and potential stock supply of extirpated herbivore species. Bangladesh IUCN, pp. 1-67
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File AvailableAbdul Jalil, A.F.M. 2000 Sundarbaner Itihas: history of Sundarban (in Bangladeshi). Dacca
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Javan Rhino
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File AvailableJalil, A.F.M. Abdul 2000 Sundarbaner Itihas [in Bengali]. Kolkata
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Javan Rhino
Jalil 2000, p.90
Everyone knows that there are no Rhinoceros at Sundarban, but few people claim that there are still) might be few rhinos in the deep forest. However it is true that long back there used to be lots of rhino but nobody knows why none of the rhinos are to be seen now.Before 30 yr...
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File AvailableAnonymous 2000 Bones of rhino found in Sundarbans. Ananda Bazar (Bangladesh) 2000 April 24: 1
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Asian Rhino Species
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File AvailableChoudhury, A. 1998 Sumatran rhinoceros rediscovered in India. Newsletter of the Rhino Foundation of Nature in North-East India 2 (1): 7
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Distribution - Records
Sumatran Rhino
In 1967 a Dicerorhinus sumatrensis was killed near Cox's Bazar in Bangladesh.
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File AvailableChoudhury, A. 1997 The status of the Sumatran rhinoceros in north-eastern India. Oryx 31 (2): 151-152, map 1
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Distribution - Records
Sumatran Rhino
In the 19th century, the Sumatran rhino occurred in parts of Comilla and the Chittagong Hill Tracts, the latter two areas now in Bangladesh.
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File AvailableChoudhury, A. 1997 The status of the Sumatran rhinoceros in north-eastern India. Oryx 31 (2): 151-152, map 1
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Distribution - Records
Sumatran Rhino
In the 19th century, the Sumatran rhino occurred in parts of Comilla and the Chittagong Hill Tracts, the latter two areas now in Bangladesh.
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File AvailableChoudhury, A. 1997 The status of the Sumatran rhinoceros in north-eastern India. Oryx 31 (2): 151-152, map 1
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Asia - South Asia - Bangladesh
Distribution - Records
Sumatran Rhino
In 1967, a Sumatran Rhino was killed near Cox's Bazar in the Chittagong area.
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File AvailableBist, S.S. 1994 Population history of Great Indian rhinoceros in North Bengal and major factors influencing the same. Zoos Print 9 (3-4): 42-51
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Distribution - Records
Indian Rhino
Rhinos of Gorumara are known to wander off. In March 1989, one female wandered into Bangladesh and had to be physically brought back.
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File AvailableRashid, S.M.A.; Khan, A.; Khan, M.A. 1990 Mammals of Cox's Bazar Forest Division (South) Bangladesh, with notes on their status and distribution. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 87: 62-67
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Asian Rhino Species
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File AvailableChoudhury, A. 1985 Distribution of Indian one-horned rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis). Tiger Paper 12 (2): 25-30, maps 1-2
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Asia - South Asia - Bangladesh
Distribution - Records
Indian Rhino
In the past, stray sightings of rhinos from North Bengal to Rangpur and Dinajpur districts of Bangladesh were not uncommon, but no authentic record is available at hand. Formerly rhino also existed in Sylhet district.
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File AvailableHussain, K.Z. 1985 Last live captive rhino of Bangladesh[in Bengali]. Bichitra 1985 January: 1-3, figs. 1-3
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Distribution - Records
Sumatran Rhino
A two-horned rhino was caught somewhere in South Chittagong in January 1868. This was reported in a newspaper in Calcutta in February 1868. The rhino was taken to Chittagong town by Captain Hood and Mr Wicks shortly afterwards and then from Chittagong to London Zoo in 1872. Immediately after r...
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File AvailableHussain, K.Z. 1985 Last live captive rhino of Bangladesh[in Bengali]. Bichitra 1985 January: 1-3, figs. 1-3
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Distribution - Records
Asian Rhino Species
One source indicates that rhinos existed in the Sunderbunds till 1908.
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File AvailableHussain, K.Z. 1985 Last live captive rhino of Bangladesh[in Bengali]. Bichitra 1985 January: 1-3, figs. 1-3
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Taxonomy - Evolution
Javan Rhino
Three years ago some rhino bones were identified in an excavation site at Kapasia near Dhaka.
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File AvailableSarker, S.U.; Sarker, N.J. 1984 Mammals of Bangladesh - their status, distribution and habitat. Tiger Paper 11 (1): 8-13, table 1
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Javan Rhino
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File AvailableChaigneau, M. 1982 Christophe-Augustin Lamare-Picquot, pharmacien, naturaliste, explorateur. Revue d'histoire de la pharmacie 70: 5-26
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Asia - South Asia - Bangladesh
Taxonomy
Javan Rhino
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File AvailableMukherjee, A.K. 1980 Wild life in the Sundarban, West Bengal. Proceedings of the Workshop on Wildlife Ecology , Dehradun, January 1978, pp. 123-127
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Javan Rhino
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File AvailableNyrop R.F. 1975 Area handbook for Bangladesh. Washington: U.S. Govt. Printing Office, pp. i-xvii, 1-346
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p.70
In Sylhet the rhinoceros is found
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File AvailableMountfort, G. 1969 Pakistan's progress. Oryx 10 (1): 39-43, pls. 13-17, map 1
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Indian Rhino
It is hoped to reintroduce the indian rhinoceros to the Sundarbans. They used to be numerous in the area and it would not be difficult to bring surplus rhinos down the Brahmaputra from Kaziranga.
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File AvailableHusain, S.S. 1965 Report of meeting 27 September 1964 [rhino in Chittagong]. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Pakistan, Dacca 10 (2): iv-v
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Sumatran Rhino
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File AvailableLommel, A. 1960 Die Sudsee-Sammlung Lamare Picquot im Staatlichen Museum fur Volkerkunde in Munchen. Ethnologica NF 2: 105-131
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Javan Rhino
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File AvailableDaon, P.M. 1960 La vie malchanceuse d’Auguste Lamare-Picquot. Les Normands de Paris 50 (266): 10-15
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Javan Rhino
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File AvailableBurton, R.W. 1951 Game sanctuaries in Burma (pre-1942) with present status of rhinoceros and thamin. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 49 (4): 729-737, pls. 1-2
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Distribution - Records
Javan Rhino
It is probable that not very long after 1892 Rhinoceros sondaicus will have been exterminated in the Sundarbans - and everywhere in India, including the Chittagong Hill Tracts where there might at that time have been a few of them.
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File AvailableShebbeare, E.O.; Roy, A.N. 1948 The great one-horned rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis L). Journal of the Bengal Natural History Society 22: 88-91, pls. 1-3
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Distribution - Records
Asian Rhino Species
The Sumatra, or Java, species is found in the Chittagong forests.
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File AvailableFlower, S.S. 1931 Contributions to our knowledge of the duration of life in vertebrate animals, V. Mammals. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1931 (1): 145-234
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Sumatran Rhino
4. Female 'Begum', type of lasiotis, captured in Jan. 1868 sixteen hours march south of Chittagong. She was then considered 'adult' or 'at least 2 years old'
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File AvailableLewin, T.H. 1912 A fly on the wheel: or, how I helped to govern India. London, Constable, [first edn 1885]
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Sumatran Rhino
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File AvailableO'Malley, L.S.S. 1909 Eastern Bengal District gazetteers: Chittagong. Calcutta, bengal Secretariat
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[13] The Sumatran rhinoceros, which has two horns and a hairy coat, has been caught alive on several occasions; a specimen of the hairy-eared rhinoceros (R.lasiotis) has been sent to the Zoological Gardens in London.
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File AvailableThomas, O. 1901 Notes on the type specimen of Rhinoceros lasiotis Sclater, with remarks on the generic position of the living species of rhinoceros. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1901 June 4: 154-158
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Distribution - Records
Sumatran Rhino
Skull, head skin. Sex: Female. Locality: Chittagong. Collected by: Zoological Society of London. In Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom. Catalogue number: 1901.1.22.1
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File AvailableThomas, O. 1901 Notes on the type specimen of Rhinoceros lasiotis Sclater, with remarks on the generic position of the living species of rhinoceros. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1901 June 4: 154-158
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Asia - South Asia - Bangladesh
Museums
Sumatran Rhino
Skull, head skin. Sex: Female. Locality: Chittagong. Collected by: Zoological Society of London. In Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom. Catalogue number: 1901.1.22.1
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File AvailableClay, A.L. 1896 Leaves from a diary in lower Bengal. London, Macmillan
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Captivity
Sumatran Rhino
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File AvailableBuckland, C.T. [C.T.B.] 1890 In search of tigers in the Bengal Sunderbunds. Field, the country gentleman's newspaper 1890 January 4: 17
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Javan Rhino
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File AvailableFlower, W.H.; Garson, J.G. 1884 Catalogue of specimens illustrating the osteology and dentition of vertebrated animals, recent and extinct, contained in the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. London, Royal College of Surgeons, vol. 2, pp. i-xliii, 1-779
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Distribution - Records
Sumatran Rhino
Skull. Locality: Comillah, Tipperah. Collected by: W.D. Stewart, 1878. In Royal College of Surgeons of England, London, United Kingdom. Catalogue number: 2146
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File AvailableFlower, W.H.; Garson, J.G. 1884 Catalogue of specimens illustrating the osteology and dentition of vertebrated animals, recent and extinct, contained in the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. London, Royal College of Surgeons, vol. 2, pp. i-xliii, 1-779
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Asia - South Asia - Bangladesh
Museums
Sumatran Rhino
Skull. Locality: Comillah, Tipperah. Collected by: W.D. Stewart, 1878. In Royal College of Surgeons of England, London, United Kingdom. Catalogue number: 2146
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File AvailableRoutledge, W. 1877 Capture of a rhinoceros at the Sunderbunds. Times of India 1876 September 9: 3
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Javan Rhino
Times of India, 9 September 1876. Capture of a rhinoceros at the Sunderbunds. – Mr Routledge has just secured a splendid specimen of a rhinoceros standing only 2 ½ feet from the ground. It was captured for him at the Sunderbunds.
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File AvailableBeveridge, H. 1876 The district of Bakarganj; its history and statistics. London, Truebner & Co, pp. i-x, 1-429
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[175 ] By far the most interesting account of the Sundarbans is contained in the letters of the Jesuit priests who visited Bakarganj and Jessore in 1599 and 1600. They were addressed to Nicholas Pimenta, a visitor of the order stationed at Goa. Extracts are found in Pierre du Jarrie, Histoire des...
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File AvailableHunter, W.W. 1876 Statistical account of Bengal, vol. 6, Chittagong Hill Tracts, Chittagong, Noakhall, Tipperah, Hill Tipperah. London, Trubner & Co
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Asian Rhino Species
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File AvailableGrote, A. 1875 Memoir of Edward Blyth. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 44 (2) Extra: i-xxiv
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A.Grote, biography Blyth
[x] Blyth made a short tour in the Provinces in July, 1856. He spent some six weeks in Lucknow, Cawnpore, Allahabad, and Benares. Oude had just been annexed, and the sale of the Royal Menagerie at Lucknow had been determined on. The tigers were the finest caged specime...
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File AvailableSclater, P.L. 1872 Announcement of the addition to the Society's collection of a female Sumatran Rhinoceros. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1872 February 20: 185
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Sumatran Rhino
On 15 Feb. 1870 was purchased from Mr. Wm. Jamrach for o 1250 a fine female specimen of Rhinoceros sumatrensis from Chittagong.
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File AvailableSclater, P.L. 1872 British Association: the new rhinoceros. Times (London) Monday 1872 August 19: 5
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Sumatran Rhino
In the department of Zoology and Botany of the same Section, Dr. P.L. Sclater, the Secretary to the Zoological Society of London, read a paper on a new Asiatic rhinoceros. On the 14th of February the society received at the gardens in the Regent's Park a female two-horned rhinoceros, which ha...
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File AvailableClay, A.L. 1872 Hairy rhinoceros in Chittagong. The Graphic 1872 June 15: 555
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Captivity
Sumatran Rhino
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File AvailableGogerly, G. 1871 The pioneers: a narrative of facts connected with early christian missions. London. J. Snow, pp. 1-402
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File AvailableLewin, T.H. 1870 Wild races of south-eastern India. London, W.H.Allen
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[45] The elephant and the Assam rhinoceros are common. The former roam in large herds of 100 to 150 all over the district. The double-horned Sumatran species of rhinoceros was formerly thought not to be a native of this part of the country, but a specimen has recently been captured alive, and bro...
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File AvailableLewin, T.H. 1869 The hill tracts of Chittagong and the dwellers therein: with comparative vocabularies of the hill dialects. Calcutta, Bengal Printing Company
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Distribution
Indian Rhino
[16] The elephant and the Assam rhinoceros are common. The double-horned Sumatran species of rhinoceros was formerly thought not to be a native of this part of the country, but a specimen has recently beon captured alive, and brought to Chittagong by Captain Hood, of the Khedda Department. It was...
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File AvailableReynolds, H.J. 1868 Principal heads of the history and statistics of the Dacca division. Calcutta, E.M. Lewis
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Indian Rhino
Anon., 1868. Principal heads of the history and statistics of the Dacca division. Calcutta, E.M. Lewis
Bangladesh - Mymensingh
[252] The rhinoceros has been killed in the north-west of the district, but is very rarely seen.
Bangladesh – Cachar
[324] rhinoceros
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File AvailableAuceps 1867 Slaughter of a male rhinoceros in the Soonderbunds. New Sporting Magazine 315 (March): 233-237
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File AvailableR.H.D. 1867 The Bengal Soonderbuns. Field, the country gentleman's magazine 30 (772), 1867 October 12: 291-292
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Javan Rhino
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File AvailableAnonymous 1862 The valley of the Ganges and its spiritual destitution. Church Missionary Intelligencer, or monthly journal of missionary information 13: 88-93
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Javan Rhino
p.92 Sunderbunds. In the deep recesses of the forest, abound the rhinoceros, tigers, and wild hogs.
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File AvailableYoung Nimrod 1860 Trips to the Soonderbunds. Bedfordshire Times and Independent Tuesday 7 August 1860: 6 (col.5)
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Javan Rhino
Though I sedulously searched in every accessible creek of the Soonderbunds, down to the Southern boundary of Chelah, for rhinoceros, deer &c. &c. yet I was unsuccessful in bagging, or even seeing any. [shoots tigress]
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File AvailableYoung Nimrod 1860 Trips to the Soonderbunds. Spirit of the Times; A Chronicle of the Turf, Agriculture, Field Sports, Literature and the Stage 1860 July 21: 283
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Asian Rhino Species
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File AvailableYoung Nimrod 1860 Trips to the Soonderbunds (part 1). Spirit of the Times; A Chronicle of the Turf, Agriculture, Field Sports, Literature and the Stage 1860 July 14: 276
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File AvailableReilly, J.H. 1858 The Soonderbunds - their economical importance. Calcutta Review 31: 385-411
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Javan Rhino
Reference to rhino on p.408
There is the huge. rhinoceros with his single horn, a veritable unicorn; lazily feeding all night on the young branches of the Kawrah and null, and lying all day in great pits full of water, hollowed out by these monsters.

One of the book there reviewed and p...
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File AvailablePolehampton, E. 1858 A memoir, letters and diary of the Rev. Henry S. Polehampton, M.A., Chaplain of Lucknow. London, R. Bentley
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Javan Rhino
[373] 28 Jan 1857. Sailed today through the Sunderbunds. The captain says that rhinoceroses infest these jungles, and that in his last two voyages he has seen them close to the steamer. The jungles also abound with tigers.
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File AvailableSmyth, R. 1857 Statistical and geographical report of the 24-Pergunnahs District. Calcutta, John Gray (Calcutta Gazette), pp.1-130
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Asian Rhino Species
p.38 The rhinoceros also visits the low lands in the vicinity of Pergunnah Dhooleapoor occasionally, and it is said that they exist in the Boyrah Bheel, in Pergunnah Boorun; but I have never seen any of their foot-marks.
** Boorun has town of Shatkira = Satkhira, extreme south-west of Banglade...
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File AvailableAsmodeus 1850 Eastward Ho!. India Sporting Review 12: 68-80
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1850
Asmodeus, 1850. Eastward Ho! India Sporting Review 12: 68-80
[71] Upper Sunderbunds between Calcutta and Culneah. - Rhinoceros are by no means scarce, and as, in one way and other, the fortunate killer of one of these brutes realises from twenty-five to thirty -five rupees by his d...
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File AvailableAnonymous 1841 Statistical memoranda: District Rungpore. Bengal and Agra annual guide and gazetteer 1841 (2): 267-272
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Black Rhino
[269] Animals—The northern forests abound with tigers, bears, rhinoceros, deer, wild buffaloes, and hogs, and other natural productions common in India. The deer, wild liuflaloe, and hog, and elephants from the Bhootan mountains, are very destructive to the cultivation on the borders of the dis...
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File AvailableAnonymous 1841 Statistical memoranda: District Soonderbons. Bengal and Agra annual guide and gazetteer 1841 (2): 304-307
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Javan Rhino
[306] The forests of the Soonderbons contain the tiger, rhinoceros, deer, wild buffaloes, wild hog, monkey, cum multis aliis.
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File AvailableTaylor, James 1840 Sketch of the topography & statistics of Dacca. Calcutta, G.R. Huttmann, Military Orphan Press
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[163] In the “accounts of India and China by two Mohommedan travellers in the 9th century” mention is made of the fine cotton cloths of India. … In this same country is the famous karkadur or Unicorn” (=Rhinoceros).
[188] (same account) shows that the Chinese purchased clothsm Rhinocer...
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File AvailableTaylor, J. 1840 A sketch of the topography and statistics of Dacca. Calcutta, G.H. Huttmann
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File AvailableAnonymous 1838 Destruction of a rhinoceros [Saugor Island]. Caledonian Mercury 20 August 1838: 1
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File AvailableMartin, R.M. 1838 Historical documents of eatern India, vol. 7: Ronggopur. London, W.H. Allen and Co.
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Text is same as p.574 in Martin, R.M., 1838. The history, antiquities, topography, and statistics of Eastern India, vol. 3: Puraniya, Ronggopoor, and Assam. London, W.H. Allen and Co.
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File AvailableLamarepicquot, C.A. 1838 Rhinocerosjagd des Herrn M. Lamarepicquot auf den Inseln in den Mündungen des Gangesflusses. Der Wanderer im Gebiete der Kunst und Wissenschaft, Industrie und Gewerbe, Theater und Geselligkeit 25 (no.114), Saturday 12 May 1838, 453-455, and (no.115), Monday 14 May 1838: 458-459
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File AvailableBuchanan, Francis 1833 A geographical, statistical, and historical description of the district, or zila, of Dinajpur, in the province, or soubag, of Bengal. Calcutta, Baptist Mission Press
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[133] Wild animals. The wild elephant and rhinoceros can scarcely be said to be known. Two wild elephants certainly made their appearance in the forests of Peruya in the year 1806, and remained there a rainy season. They were seen by many, and are said to have killed some people, who straggled ne...
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File AvailableJomard, E.F.; Bianchi, T.X.; Eyries, J.B. 1832 Rapport sur la collection ethnographique de M. Lamare-Picquot, par une commission spéciale. Bulletin de la Société de Géographie 17: 86-95
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File AvailableWakefield, P. 1817 The traveller in Asia: or, a visit to the most celebrated parts of the East Indies and China. With an account of the manners of the inhabitants, natural productions, and curiosities. For the instruction and entertainment of young persons. London, Darton, Harvey, and Darton, pp. i-iv, 1-237
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Wakefield, P., 1817. The traveller in Asia. London
Arthur Middleton: From Jaggernaut [not found] on boat into Sundarbans
[153] The one-horned rhinoceros is very common in these islands. It loves forests and swampy places, for the sake of waJlowing in the mud, and frequently inhabits the sam...
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