File AvailableKumar. R.; Ashokkumar, M. 2023 An Assessment of the population density of Greater-One-Horned rhinoceros in Uttar Pradesh and their distribution in India. www.intechopen.com 4-5-2023, In: Tropical Forests - Ecology, Diversity and Conservation Status DOI: 10/5772/intechopen.109824: 1-13, www.intechopen.com/online-first/85918
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File AvailableBasu, M. 2017 India and Nepal team up to rescue flooded rhinos. www.mongabay.com 5 September 2017: 1-6
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File AvailableMishra, K. 2016 Mesolithic cultural phase in Middle Ganga Plain and adjoining regions of North-Central India. Heritage: Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies in Archaeology 4: 459-471
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File AvailableJoglekar, P.P.; Sharada, C.V. 2016 Faunal remains from Madina, Rohtak District, Haryana. In: Excavations at Madina, District Rohtak, Haryana, India, pp. 209-247
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File AvailableSharma, R.; Gupta, M. 2015 Status and monitoring of the Greater One-horned Rhinoceros in Dudhwa National Park. New Delhi, WWF-India, pp. 1-69
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File AvailableMidha, N.; Mathur, P.K. 2014 Channel characteristics and planform dynamics in the Indian Terai, Sharda River. Environmental Management 53: 120–134
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File AvailableKumar, A. 2013 Poachers kill rhino in tiger reserve (Valmikinagar Tiger Reserve, Uttar Pradesh, India). Deccan Herald 13 April 2013
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The DFO said that the rhino, which appears to have been killed 15 days ago, perhaps had strayed from the adjoining Chitwan National Park in Nepal. “The Chitwan National Park, which is home to around 500 rhinos, is situated on the north of VTR. It’s quite possible the female adult rhino straye...
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File AvailableMenon, G. 2013 Rhinos, Dudhwa, and reintroductions. Hornbill July-September 2013: 16-19
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File AvailableTalukdar, B.K.; Sharma, A.; Guleria, H.; Gupta, M. 2012 Dudhwa's rhinos - a plan for their growth & secured future. New Delhi, WWF-India, pp. 1-10
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File AvailableSinha, S.K. 2011 Nature-assisted re-establishment of Greater one-horned rhinoceros, Rhinoceros unicornis in its historical distribution range. Current Science 100 (12): 1765-1766
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File AvailableBista, A. 2011 Proximate determinants of ungulate distribution and abundance in Pilibhit Forest Division, Uttar Pradesh, India. Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Rajkot, India, pp. 1-50
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Pilibhit: Few individuals of Asian Elephant (Elephas maximus) and one-horned rhino (Rhinoceros unicornis) occasionally visit the area near Laggabagga and Haripur.
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File AvailableSinha, S.P. 2005 Twenty years of rhino re-introduction in Dudhwa National Park, Uttar Pradesh, India. Re-Introduction News 24: 19-21, fig. 1
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Internet 2002 Rhino specimens in museums
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Mounted head. Locality: Gorakhpur District, Uttar Pradesh, India. In Natural History Museum, Oxford, United Kingdom. Catalogue number: 21791
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File AvailableGaur, S.N.S; Sethi, M.S.; Tewari, H.C.; Prakash, OM 1979 A note on the prevalence of helminth parasites in wild and zoo animals in Uttar Pradesh. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences 49 (2): 159-161, 1 table
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File AvailableClutton-Brock, J. 1965 Excavations at Langhnaj: 1944-63 Part II: The Fauna. Poona, Deccan College, pp. i-xxiii, 1-44, figs. 1-11
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Scapula used as anvil. Locality: Langhnaj, Gujarat, India. In coll. Deccan College, Poona, India.
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File AvailableChoudhury, P.C.R. 1963 Bihar District Gazetteers: Purnea. Patna: Secretariat Press
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[14] Rhinos used to be shot in the district, about half a century before. The biggest rhino that stands stuffed in a standing position in the Museum of Calcutta was shot in Purnea district by Joe Shillingford, a well known sportsman and indigo planter of Purnea.
[97] It may be mentioned that K...
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File AvailableChaudhury, P.C.Roy 1960 Bihar District Gazetteers: Champaran. Patna, Secretariat Press
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File AvailableHoulton, J.W. 1949 Bihar, the heart of India. Bombay, Orient Longmans , pp. i-x, 1-223
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[72] Rajmahal. Throughout the early period of Indian history, and right through the period of Muhammadan rule, the greater part of the district was a mass of dense forest, the haunt of numerous wild beast, including tigers, wild elephants, and even rhinoceros.
[87] Area NE of Dumka, around God...
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File AvailableAra, J. 1948 Wildlife reserves in India: Bihar Province. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 48 (2): 283-289
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File AvailableSinha, Kirtyanand 1916 Purnea: a shikar land. Calcutta, Thacker, Spink and Co
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File AvailableO’Malley, L.S.S. 1911 Bengal District gazetteer: Purnea. Patna
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[13] The district was formerly well stocked with big game. Buchanan Hamilton, writing a century ago, stated that towards the northern frontier herds of wild elephants,e ach numbering forty or fifty in number, made raids from nepal, while a few had for some years past frequented the woods in t...
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File AvailableDrake-Brockman, D.L. 1911 District gazetteers of the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh, vol. 27: Mirzapur. Allahabad, W.C. Abel
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Rock drawings.
[200] One drawing depicts a rhinoceros hunt by men using a multi-barbed spear, which argues a high antiquity.
They establish the fact that the rhinoceros was once found in and around these hills and suggest that extensive swamps once existed here, side by side with primeval f...
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File AvailableHunter, W.W. 1908 The Imperial Gazetteer of India, vol. XII: Einme to Gwalior. New edition. Oxford, Clarendon Press
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File AvailableThornhill, M. 1899 Haunts and hobbies of an Indian official. London, John Murray
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File AvailableBraddon, E. 1895 Thirty year of shikar. Edinburgh and London, William Blackwood
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File AvailableHobbes, R.G. 1893 Reminiscences of seventy years' life, travel, and adventure; military and civil, scientific and literary. By a retire officer of H. M.'s civil service. London, Elliot Stock vol.1
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Rajmahal Hills
[98] Mission to the Santhals was begun by Church Missionary Society in 1857. A church was erected at Taljhari. Below the church hillstand the simple bungalows of the missionaries. A few years ago this spot was the haunt of the wild elephant and rhinoceros, and nofoot had trodden...
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File AvailableSclater, W.L. 1891 Catalogue of Mammalia in the Indian Museum, Calcutta. Calcutta, Indian Museum, vol. 2, pp. i-xxix, 1-375
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Stuffed skin, bones of feet. Sex: Male. Locality: Purneah District. Collected by: G. W. Shillingford, 1871. In Indian Museum, Calcutta, India. Catalogue number: a
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File AvailableSclater, W.L. 1891 Catalogue of Mammalia in the Indian Museum, Calcutta. Calcutta, Indian Museum, vol. 2, pp. i-xxix, 1-375
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Stuffed skin, bones of feet. Sex: Male. Locality: Purneah District. Collected by: G. W. Shillingford, 1871. In Indian Museum, Calcutta, India. Catalogue number: a
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File AvailableKnowles, S. 1889 The gospel in Gonda: being a narrative of events in connection with the preaching of the gospel in the Trans-Ghaghra country. Lucknow, Methodist Publishing House
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Knowles, S., 1889. The gospel in Gonda: being a narrative of events in connection with the preaching of the gospel in the Trans-Ghaghra country. Lucknow, Methodist Publishing House
Tour in 1885
Visit Balrampur, the Maharani’s Palace:
[49] Took Dr. J. to see the Maharani's palace. t...
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File AvailableBombay Natural History Society 1886 Catalogue of the Mammalia in the collection of the Bombay Natural History Society. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 1 (1): 9-15
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Skull. Sex: Male. Locality: Purneah District. Collected by: Mr. J. Shillingford, Purneah. Bombay Natural History Society, Bombay, India.
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File AvailableBombay Natural History Society 1886 Catalogue of the Mammalia in the collection of the Bombay Natural History Society. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 1 (1): 9-15
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Skull. Sex: Male. Locality: Purneah District. Collected by: Mr. J. Shillingford, Purneah. Bombay Natural History Society, Bombay, India.
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File AvailableBayley, J.A. 1875 Reminiscences of school and army life, 1839 to 1859. [London], pp. i-vii, 1-206
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Bayley, J.A., 1875. Reminiscences of school and army life, 1839 to 1859. [London],
Lucknow, 1855. One morning when riding into the town I was met by three rhinoceroses, driven along by half-a-dozen horsemen armed with long spears; and in the bazaar, just outside the men's quarters, a very ...
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File AvailableM.D. (Fayrer, J.) 1875 Journal of a tiger-shooting expedition in Oude in 18--. Oriental Sporting Magazine (new series) 8 (91, July): 274-281
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File AvailableInglis, J. (Maori) 1874 What a sell - or shooting near the Koosee. Oriental Sporting Magazine (new series) 7 (73, January): 21-25
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File AvailableM.D. (Fayrer, J.) 1873 Journal of a tiger-shooting expedition in Oude in 18-. Oriental Sporting Magazine (new series) 6 (63, March): 111-117
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(These items written by Joseph Fayrer, and relate to 1855. He gives similar extracts in his books on tiger hunting)
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File AvailableM.D. (Fayrer, J.) 1873 Journal of a tiger-shooting expedition in Oude in 18-. Oriental Sporting Magazine (new series) 6 (61, January): 9-16
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File AvailableShillingford, J. 1871 Sport in lower Bengal. Allen's Indian mail and register of intelligence for British and foreign India 30 May 1871: 513
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SPORT IN LOWER BENGAL. .- A correspondent of the Indian Daily News, writing from Purneah, records a splendid hunting tour in the Coosy desert. Equally good sport was met with last year in the same jungles. Here is the bag : - " One rhinoceros, nine tigers, and a cub, two buffaloes, seventy-s...
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File AvailableBruiser 1871 Sport in Purneah, 1871. Oriental Sporting Magazine (new series) 4 (43, July): 299-309
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Party of Bruiser invited by G.W.Shillingford and his brother J.L.S., also R.P.J. and H.W.S. and H.C. + J.H.G. Started at Sahebgunge on 2 April 1870. Steamer to Carragolah. Reached G-r factory 3 Apr. on bank of Koosey. 4 Apr. * 5 Apr. * 6 Apr. breaking camp, JHG leaves. New camp at G-a. Dr B. and ...
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File AvailableBruiser 1870 Sport in Purneah [1870]. Oriental Sporting Magazine (new series) 3 (31, July): 1213-1223
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File AvailableMan, E.G. 1867 Sonthalia and the Sonthals. Calcutta, Geo.Wyman and Londo, Tinsley
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File AvailableParks, F. 1851 Asiatic gallery, Baker Street Bazar, Portman Square: Grand moving diorama of Hindostan, displaying the scenery of the Hoogly, the Bhagirathi, and the Ganges, from Fort William, Bengal to Gangoutri, in the Himalaya. London, Asiatic Gallery, pp. 1-69
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Fanny Parks

Full: Frances Susanna, born Archer, (1794-1875)
Married to Charles Crawford Parks (1797-1854)
Surname also spelled Parkes
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Parks-8438
Lived in Calcutta, Allahabad, Kanpur

Note: I will use Parks, as that is the surname known for Fa...
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File AvailableRohilla 1848 Sporting rambles. India Sporting Review 7 (March-June 1848): 207-233
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File AvailableAnonymous 1842 Guide for parties proceeding by the Honorable Company's inland flats and steamers. Bengal and Agra Annual Guide and Gazetteer 1: 30-40
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[35] 21 miles above Rajmahal and 2 miles below Sukreegullee hill and point is the beautiful Mootee Jhurna waterfall: it is visible on the eastern side of the hills. At Sukreegullee point is an Indigo Factor's bungalow; would be an excellent shooting box: bears, tigers, rhinoceros, leopards, a...
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File AvailableMartin, R.M. 1838 The history, antiquities, topography, and statistics of Eastern India, vol. 1: Behar (Patna City) and Shahabad. London, W.H. Allen and Co.
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File AvailableCaunter, H.; Daniell, W. 1834 The oriental annual, or scenes in India. Comprising twenty-five engravings from original drawings by William Daniell. London, Bull and Churton vol. 1, pp. 1-254
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File AvailableMundy, G.C. 1832 Pen and pencil sketches, being the journal of a tour in India. London, John Murray, 2 vols.
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p.181 – February [year?] – reached the Colgong Rocks.
At the foot of these mountains [Rajemal hills] there is to be had some of the finest shooting in India. In the thickest of the forest the rhinoceros revels in his native swamps. Lord Hastings, with a large party of friends, made a sport...
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File AvailableHamilton, W. 1828 Purneah [rhino shot in 1810]. In: East Indian Gazetteer, vol. 2, pp. 429-435
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In this district wild elephants have been very destructive, ruining fields and villages every year, to the great disgrace of the police. In 1810 a rhinoceros made bis appearance in the marshy woods of the south ; but fortunately he thrust himself on the premises of an indigo planter, and was shot.
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File AvailableForrest, Charles R. 1824 A picturesque tour along the river Ganges and Jumna, in India: consisting of twenty-four highly finished and coloured views, a map, and vignettes, from original drawings made on the spot: with illustrations, historical and descriptive. London, R. Ackermann
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[133] In expectation of some sport, being now in the vicinity of the Rajmahal Hills, a group of mountains, which in this part separates the provinces of Bengal and bahar, we halted one entire day at the village of Fathipore, and having procured from thence a shekarri, or in plain English, a poach...
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File AvailableAnonymous 1821 Hunting excursion (in Rajmahal Hills). Asiatic Journal December 1821: 581
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HUNTING EXCURSlON.
By letters from the Governor General's Camp, down to the 15th Dec. [1820], we are made acquainted with the events of the excursion to that date ; but the interesting particulars that they contain are rather scanty. The following are extracts:
Camp near Maharajpoor, De...
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