| Foster, W. 1925 William Hodges, R.A., in India. Bengal Past and Present 30 (1): 1-8 |
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| Hosten, H. 1925 Jesuit letters from Bengal, Arakan & Burma (1599-1600). Bengal Past and Present 30: 52-76 |
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| Jamun 1925 The rhinoceros in India. Field, the country gentleman's magazine 146 (3788), 1925 July 30: 181 |
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| Brown, B. 1925 Glimpses of India, including an account of the field experiences of the Siwalik Hills Indian Expedition of the American Museum. Natural History (New York) 25 (2): 108-125 |
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| Grenfell, F.W. 1925 Memoirs of Field-Marshal Lord Grenfell. London, Hodder and Stoughton |
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| p.29 1870 In September, the Hon. Francis Bridgeman and Captain Elwes of the Scots Guards arrived at Darjeeling en route to shoot big game in the Terai …they had an order from the Governor-general for elephants, and all arrangements being made for them, they asked Barnard and me to accompa... |
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| Faunthorpe, J.C. 1924 Jungle life in India, Burma, and Nepal: some notes on the Faunthorpe-Vernay Expedition of 1923. Natural History 24 (2): 174-198, figs. 1-20, map 1 |
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| Rhinoceros unicornis now survives in British territory only in a small portion of the Assam province. |
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| Faunthorpe, J.C. 1924 Jungle life in India, Burma, and Nepal: some notes on the Faunthorpe-Vernay Expedition of 1923. Natural History 24 (2): 174-198, figs. 1-20, map 1 |
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| Rhinoceros unicornis formerly abundant in the swampy country of the Tarai all the way from north Oudh to Assam. |
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| Faunthorpe, J.C. 1924 Jungle life in India, Burma, and Nepal: some notes on the Faunthorpe-Vernay Expedition of 1923. Natural History 24 (2): 174-198, figs. 1-20, map 1 |
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| As regards British territory, only a few still survive in Assam. |
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| Wilson, A. 1924 Sport and service in Assam and elsewhere. London, Hutchinson and Co, pp. 1-320 |
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| aphrodisiac. Poaching. Most game reserves in Britsih india are happy hunting grounds for the natives if they can afford to bribe the watchers, for the rewards given for the detention of poachers are so small. In one of the rhinoceros sanctuaries in Assam, the reward given for a conviction of kill... |
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| Bruton, W. 1924 The first coming of the English to Bengal. Bengal Past and Present 27: 127-147 |
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