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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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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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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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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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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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[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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