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File AvailableAssam Forest Department 1905 Progress report of forest administration in the Province of Assam for the year 1904-1905. Shillong, Assam Government Press
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Some 243 square miles of forest, for which preliminary notifications under section 5, Assam Forest Regulation, issued during the year, remained under settlement on the 30th June 1905. These areas include 90 square miles in Kamrup and 129 in Sibsagar and Nowgong in which the object of reservation ...
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File AvailableRussell, E. 1905 The sacred animals of India. Everybody's Magazine 13: 625-634
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In Junagadh, Kathiawar, I saw the royal rhinoceroses wander as freely through the ba- zaars as elephants, though with their reptilian horned snouts they look utterly untamable; and, indeed, if of African race, would be so ——but all Asiatic beasts are of milder nature. They follow the proccssi...
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File AvailableTrafford, F. 1905 Working plan (revised) for the reserved forests of the Jalpaiguri Division. Darjeeling, Bengal Secretariat Tour Press, pp. 1-36
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File AvailableKenshaw, L.J. 1905 2441R - Notification of the proposed reserved forest in North Kamrup. Assam Government Proceedings 1905
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Anonymous 1905 Colonel E.W. Baird. Baily's Magazine for Sports and Pastime 84: 1-5
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Indian Rhino
Colonel Edward William Baird 1864-1956 -
Baily's Magazine 84 (1905), p.3: says he made trip with wife in 1902 to Cooch Behar
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File AvailablePousargues, E. de 1904 Mammiferes de l'Indochine: pp. 510-549

In: Pavie, A. Mission Pavie: Indochine 1879-1895, Etudes diverses, III: Recherches sur l'histoire naturelle de l'Indochine Orientale. Paris, Ernest Leroux: vol. 3, pp. i-xxi, 1-549
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Javan Rhino
2 skulls. Locality: Vietnam, Bien Hoa. In Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris, France.
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File AvailableWatt, G. 1904 Indian art at Delhi 1903: being the official catalogue of the Delhi exhibition 1902-1903. London, John Murray
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Asian Rhino Species
A cup made of rhinoceros-horn is much prized by Hindus, but that material is too scarce to be of much value.
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File AvailableWatt, G. 1904 Indian art at Delhi 1903: being the official catalogue of the Delhi exhibition 1902-1903. London, John Murray
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India - shields. One of the most artistic articles made of skin may be said to be the carved rhinoceros-hide shields, boxes, etc. that are produced at Ahmedabad, Surat, Baroda and Kach. An example is hown on plate no. 43-B. The designs most generally used are panels showing intricate and elabo...
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File AvailableAllen, B.C. 1904 Assam district gazetteers, vol. 4. Kamrup. Allahabad, Pioneer Press
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Indian Rhino
[17] Rhinoceros live in the swamps that fringe the Brahmaputra and the Manas, and in the sparsely populated tracts in the north-west corner of the district, but they are now becoming very scarce. They breed slowly, and, as the horn is worth more than its weight in silver, and the flesh is prized ...
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File AvailableG.R.I. 1904 The game laws in India. Field, the country gentleman's magazine 104 (2691), 1904 July 23: 162
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