| 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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| District of Puramiya Area just south of English Bazar on Bengal/W Bangladesh border 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. [184] A rhinoceros lately made his appearance... |
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| McCosh, J. 1837 Topography of Assam. Calcutta, G.H. Huttmann, pp. i-xii, 1-266 |
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Asia - South Asia - India - Assam
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Indian Rhino
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| [45-46] The Rhinoceros inhabits the densest parts of the forests ; the young ones are a good deal looked after for transmission to Europe ; but they are so difficult to be found, that a party with two or three elephants don't succeed in catching above one or two in a season, and these when ca... |
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| McCosh, J. 1836 Topography and diseases of the country of Assam. Boston Medical and Surgical Journal 15 (4), 1836 August 1: 1-6 |
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Asia - South Asia - India - Assam
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Indian Rhino
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| The Rhinoceros inhabits the densest parts of the forests ; the young ones are a good deal looked after for transmission to Europe ; but they are so difficult to be found, that a party with two or three elephants don't succeed in catching above one or two in a season, and these when caught fre... |
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| McCosh, J. 1836 Asiatic intelligence: zoology of Assam. Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register 20: 30-31 |
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Asia - South Asia - India - Assam
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| Wilcox, R. 1832 Memoir of a survey of Asam and the neighbouring countries, executed in 1825-6-7-8. Asiatic Researches 17: 314-469 |
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Asia - South Asia - India - Assam
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Indian Rhino
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| [333] The Abors are not particular in their diet, and eat the flesh of the elephant, rhinoceros, hog, buffaloe, kid, and deer. [419] Dihing River. Rhinoceros in this district. [455] Tawang. There are on the road elephants, rhinoceros, tigers, and many other animals. |
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