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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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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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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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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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[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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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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