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File AvailableAsmodeus 1850 Eastward Ho!. India Sporting Review 12: 68-80
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Javan Rhino
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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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Javan Rhino
[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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Indian Rhino
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File AvailableMartin, R.M. 1838 Historical documents of eatern India, vol. 7: Ronggopur.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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Indian Rhino
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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Indian Rhino
[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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