File AvailableAnonymous 1855 Annexation of Cachar. Friend of India and Statesman Thursday 06 September 1855: 564-565
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File AvailableTownsend, M. 1855 The age of conquest, is it past. Review of The Private life of an Eastern King. Calcutta Review 25: 117-137
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File AvailableKnighton, W. 1855 The private life of an eastern king (by a member of the household of His late Majesty, Nussir-u-Deen, king of Oude). New York: Redfield, pp. 1-246
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File AvailableAnonymous 1854 Destruction of a rhinoceros in India. Merry's museum and Parley's magazine 1854 December 1: 368, fig. 1
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File AvailableSkelton, J. 1854 Engraved illustrations of ancient arms and armour from the collection at Goodrich Court, Herefordshire, after the drawings, and with the descriptions of Samuel Rush Meyrick, vol.2. London, H.G. Bohn
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Skelton 1854, pl.141
At Mundavie, in the gulph of Cutch in the north part of India, is a manufactory for making armour and shields of rhinoceros’ and buffalo’s hides. The pieces are boiled in oil till they become transparent; and such is the process, that they are rendered proof against th...
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File AvailableMeyrick, S.R.; Skelton, J. 1854 Engraved illustrations of antient arms and armour, from the collection of Llewelyn Meyrick, at Goodrich court, Herefordshire; after the drawings, and with the descriptions of dr. Meyrick, by Joseph Skelton. London, Henry G. Bohn
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File AvailableThornton, E. 1854 A gazetteer of the territories under the government of the East-India company, and of the native states on the continent of India. Compiled by the authority of the Hon. Court of directors, and chiefly from documents in their possesion, vol. 3. London, W.H. Allen
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p.47 “Kazuranga”. Listed by Edward Thornton, 1858. A gazetteer of the territories under the government of the East India, and of the native states on the continent of India. London, Wm.H.Allen – p. 488. “Kazuranga. – A town of Assam, in the British district of Nowgong, 42 miles E.N.E. ...
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File AvailableAnonymous 1854 Destruction of a rhinoceros in the Soonderbunds. Sydney Morning Herald 1854 May 12: 3
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File AvailableSherwill, J.L. 1854 Geographical and statistical report of the district of Bhaugulpoor. Calcutta, Thos. Jones
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Pemberton, J.J. 1854 Geographical and statistical report of the district of Maldah. Calcutta
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Malda. The rhinoceros has been seen in Pergunnah Shikarpoor. [only text on rhino]
[Shikarpoor near Bungabaree, maybe ca. 24.87 / 88.20]
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File AvailableAnonymous 1853 A hunting party from Rampore Bauleah. Bombay Times and Journal of Commerce 22 April 1853: 762
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Rampur, district in East Bangladesh
Anonymous, 1853. A hunting party in Rampore Bauleah. Times of India 22 April 1853
A corrspondent, writing from Rampore Bauleah, says: = “Mr. Knowles’s hunting party is here, the magistrate of Beernhoom being one of the number. They have killed, within...
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File AvailableEverett, I. 1853 Observations on India, by a resident there many years. London, John Chapman, pp. i-vii, 1-178
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Everett, I., 1853. Observations on India, by a resident there many years. London, John Chapman, pp. i-vii, 1-178
[[63] The soil of Saugor is not, as has been stated, a loose sand, but a stiff clay, like the rest of Bengal, I have seen. The rice crops on it are most abundant; but the plantains,...
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File AvailableArriens, P. 1853 Dagboek eener reis door Bengalen in 1837 en 1838, met eenige vrijmoedige opmerkingen betreffende beginselen van Koloniaal Bestuur. 's Gravenhage, gebroeders Van Cleef
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File AvailableMahlmann, H. 1853 Zweiter Abschnitt: Die Reise durch Hindostan. Von Kalkutta über Patna, Katmandu, Benares und Delhi nach Naini Tâl, 3. Januar bis 27. Mai 1845. In: Mahlmann, H., Zur Erinnerung an die Reise des Prinzen Waldemar von Preussen nach Indien in den Jahren 1844 – 1846, vol. 1. Berlin: Decker, vol.1, part 2, pp. 1-45, pls. I-XXXIII
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WALDEMAR EXPEDITIONS

Mahlmann, Heinrich. 1853. Zweiter Abschnitt: Die Reise durch Hindostan. Von Kalkutta über Patna, Katmandu, Benares und Delhi nach Naini Tâl, 3. Januar bis 27. Mai 1845. Pp. 1-45, pls. I-XXXIII in Mahlmann, Heinrich (ed.), Zur Erinnerung an die Reise des Prinzen Walde...
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File AvailableKoerber, P. 1853 Julius Bath's malerisch-romantische Reise nach Calcutta und seinen Umgebungen: unterhaltende und belehrende Erzählung für die Jugend . Nürnberg, Lotzbeck, pp. 1-95
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File AvailableSchoenberg, E. von 1853 Travels in India and Kashmir, vol. 1. London, Hurst and Blackett, pp. i-viii, 1-337
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Lucknow 1843
Schönberg 1853, Volume I, p.134
The Imam-barah at Hussynabad is quite a European looking building, finished with gardens, adorned with temples and statues. I found there also some rhinoceroses and elephants, kept to amuse their masters by their combats in the arena."
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File AvailableAnonymous 1852 Capture of the outlaw Rundheer Singh near Allahabad. Illustrated London News 1852 May 15: 387-388
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Camp of Rundheer Singh, India. The outlaw Rundheer Singh was captured on 12 Feb 1852 near Allahabad, India. In his camp, they found seven elephants and an unusually large and intractable rhinoceros, they were seized and handed over to the Lucknow authorities.
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File AvailableLassen, C. 1852 Indische Altertumskunde, vol 2: Geschichte von Buddha bis auf die Ballabhi- und jungere Gupta-Dynastie. Bonn, H.B. Koenig, pp. i-xii, xxxv-cviii, 1-1092, i-lii
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File AvailableAnonymous 1852 Mr R.H. Dunlop (on Rundheer Singh). Friend of India 18 March 1852: 180
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File AvailableSchoenberg, E. von 1852 Patmakhanda: Lebens- und Charakterbilder aus indien und Persien. Erster Theil. Leipzig, F.A. Brockhaus
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File AvailableAnonymous 1852 The Crystal Palace and its contents: An illustrated cyclopaedia of the great exhibition of 1851. London, Part 19, 17 Feb. 1852, pp. 296-297
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File AvailableHorsfield, T. 1851 A catalogue of the Mammalia in the Museum of the Hon. East India Company. London, J. and H. Cox, pp. i-vi, 1-212
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Horn. Locality: Gwalpara, on the borders of Assam. Collected by: Thomas Craigie, 1777. In coll. Museum of the East India Company, London, United Kingdom
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File AvailableHorsfield, T. 1851 A catalogue of the Mammalia in the Museum of the Hon. East India Company. London, J. and H. Cox, pp. i-vi, 1-212
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Horn. Locality: Gwalpara, on the borders of Assam. Collected by: Thomas Craigie, 1777. In coll. Museum of the East India Company, London, United Kingdom
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File AvailableHorsfield, T. 1851 A catalogue of the Mammalia in the Museum of the Hon. East India Company. London, J. and H. Cox, pp. i-vi, 1-212
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Museum East India Co., London, A Rhinoceros unicornis shot by Mr. Thomas Craigie, at a small distance from Gwalpara, on the borders of Assam, in the year 1777.
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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

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File AvailableAnonymous 1851 Bengal almanac for the year 1851, with a companion and appendix. Calcutta, Bengal Hurkaru Office
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File AvailableAgra Messenger 1851 Escape of rhinoceros at Muttra, 5 March 1851. Indian News and Chronicle of Eastern Affairs no. 208 (1851 April 17): 172
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Muttra [=Mathura], March 5.-"To-night this loveliest village of the plain has been thrown into a state of excitement by the escape of a rhinoceros, belonging to the well-known Arab merchant Zyn-ool-Addeen, which had been brought here, with a view to being sold to the Seth Luckmee Chund. It h...
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File AvailableWard, F. de W. 1851 India and the Hindoos, being a popular view . New York, Charles Scribner
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File AvailableAnonymous 1851 The Ellenborough plate. Hunt and Roskell. Illustrated London News 18 (494), Exhibition Supplement of 1851-06-14: 571
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File AvailableParks, F. 1850 Wanderings of a pilgrim in search of the picturesque, during four-and-twenty years in the East, with revelations of life in the zenana. London, Pelham Richardson
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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 AvailableAnonymous 1850 Annexation of the Indian hill states. Colburn's United Service Magazine 1850 (March): 401-412
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East of Sikkim lies the territory of Butan, whose aspect is singularly magnificent, consisting of an of snowy mountaius, green heights, fertile valleys, innumerable streams, and belts of forests of unparalleled luxuriance and beauty. Owing, however, to the absence of energy and enterprise in the ...
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File AvailableDelhi Gazette 1849 Capture of Oonah, the seat of Gooroo Beekram Singh. Indian News and Chronicle of Eastern Affairs 1849 February 2: 56
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On capture of Oonah during the Mutiny. -Two companies 29th N.I. and two Sikh corps went on ahead to OONAH, the seat of the Gooroo Beekram Singh. They found the Fort empty. - The remainder of the force reached Oonah the next day, and halted 2 days, and saw all the lions of the place, the most curi...
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File AvailableAlfred 1848 Alfred in India, or, scenes in Hindoostan. Edinburgh, London, William and Robert Chamber, pp. 1-178
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File AvailableRohilla 1848 Sporting rambles. India Sporting Review 7 (March-June 1848): 207-233
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File AvailableBuyers, W. 1848 Recollections of northern India: with observations on the origin, customs and moral sentiments of the Hindoos, and remarks on the country, and principal places on the Ganges. London, John Snow, pp. 1-548
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File AvailableAnonymous 1848 Presentation of plate to Lord Ellenborough. Allen’s Indian Mail no. 95 (22-02-1848): 121
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PRESENTATION OF PLATE TO LORD ELLENBOROUGH. - A magnificent service of plate for presentation to Lord Ellenborough by his friends in India, has just been completed by the eminent silversmiths Messrs. Hunt and Roskill. The service consists of a centre-piece, two ornaments for the ends of the table...
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File AvailableButler, J. 1847 A sketch of Assam, with some account of the hill tribes. London, Smith, Elder and Co, pp. i-vi, v-x, 1-220
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rhinoceros very numerous in many parts of Assam.
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File AvailableButler, J. 1847 A sketch of Assam, with some account of the hill tribes. London, Smith, Elder and Co, pp. i-vi, v-x, 1-220
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Rhinos are tamed in a few months and may be seen at Gowahatty grazing on the plains as harmless as cows, guarded by a single man. When they are tame, they can be bought for 100-150 rupees. Many have been sent to Calcutta where they fetch 500 rupees.
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File AvailableButler, J. 1847 A sketch of Assam, with some account of the hill tribes. London, Smith, Elder and Co, pp. i-vi, v-x, 1-220
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Assam. Rhinoceros are to be found in very high grass jungle, near inaccessible miry swamps.
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File AvailableButler, J. 1847 A sketch of Assam, with some account of the hill tribes. London, Smith, Elder and Co, pp. i-vi, v-x, 1-220
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Rhinos are tamed in a few months and may be seen at Gowahatty grazing on the plains as harmless as cows, guarded by a single man. When they are tame, they can be bought for 100-150 rupees. Many have been sent to Calcutta where they fetch 500 rupees.
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File AvailableFalconer, H.; Cautley, P.T. 1847 Fauna antiqua sivalensis, being the fossil zoology of the Sewalik Hills, in the North of India Illustrations, part VIII: Suidae and Rhinocerotidae. London, Smith, Elder and Co, pls. 69-80
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illustrations of Sewalik mammals Plate 75 fig. 7,8 Rhinoceros sondaicus (recent), part mandibles.
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File AvailableFalconer, H.; Cautley, P.T. 1847 Fauna antiqua sivalensis, being the fossil zoology of the Sewalik Hills, in the North of India Illustrations, part VIII: Suidae and Rhinocerotidae. London, Smith, Elder and Co, pls. 69-80
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illustrations of Sewalik mammals Pl. 72, Rhinoceros platyrhinus Pl.75 figs. 9-12, idem
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File AvailableFalconer, H.; Cautley, P.T. 1847 Fauna antiqua sivalensis, being the fossil zoology of the Sewalik Hills, in the North of India Illustrations, part VIII: Suidae and Rhinocerotidae. London, Smith, Elder and Co, pls. 69-80
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illustrations of Sewalik mammals Pl. 75 figs. 13-16, Rhinoceros perimensis
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File AvailableFalconer, H.; Cautley, P.T. 1847 Fauna antiqua sivalensis, being the fossil zoology of the Sewalik Hills, in the North of India Illustrations, part VIII: Suidae and Rhinocerotidae. London, Smith, Elder and Co, pls. 69-80
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illustrations of Sewalik mammals Plate 73 fig. 1 Rhinoceros palaeindicus, n.sp. Pl.74 fig. 1-4, R. palaeindicus Pl.75, fig. 1-4, R. palaeindicus.
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File AvailableFalconer, H.; Cautley, P.T. 1847 Fauna antiqua sivalensis, being the fossil zoology of the Sewalik Hills, in the North of India Illustrations, part VIII: Suidae and Rhinocerotidae. London, Smith, Elder and Co, pls. 69-80
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illustrations of Sewalik mammals Plate 73 figs. 2-3, Rhinoceros sivalensis, n.sp. Pl. 74 figs. 5,6, idem Pl. 75 figs. 5,6, idem
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File AvailableButler, J. 1847 A sketch of Assam, with some account of the hill tribes. London, Smith, Elder and Co, pp. i-vi, v-x, 1-220
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Indian Rhino
Rhinos are tamed in a few months and may be seen at Gowahatty grazing on the plains as harmless as cows, guarded by a single man. When they are tame, they can be bought for 100-150 rupees. Many have been sent to Calcutta where they fetch 500 rupees.
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File AvailableButler, J. 1847 A sketch of Assam, with some account of the hill tribes. London, Smith, Elder and Co, pp. i-vi, v-x, 1-220
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File AvailableButler, J. 1847 Climate and inhabitants of Assam. Glasgow Herald Friday 11 June 1847
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File AvailableFalconer, H. 1845 Description of some fossil remains of Dinotherium, Giraffe, and other mammalia, from the Gulf of Cambay, western coast of India, chiefly from the collection presented by Captain Fulljames, of the Bombay Engineers, to the Museum of the Geological Society. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society 1: 356-372, pl. 14
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File AvailableOrlich, L. von 1845 Reise in Ostindien in Briefen an Alexander von Humboldt und Carl Ritter, 2nd edition. Leipzig: Gustav Mayer, vol. 2
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3 March 1843
p. 111 Not far from tomb of Ghazi ud Deen Hyder Shah, first king of Oudh, on left bank of Goomty. Is the menagerie, “a large square court, surrounded by piazzas” 13 tigers, monkeys, rabbits, fighting antelopes, and rams, and quails
Menagerie also called Janwa-Chana [=Janwar...
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File AvailableOrlich, L. von 1845 Travels in India, including Sinde and the Punjab. London, Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, vol. 2
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3 March 1843
p. 111 Not far from tomb of Ghazi ud Deen Hyder Shah, first king of Oudh, on left bank of Goomty. Is the menagerie, “a large square court, surrounded by piazzas” 13 tigers, monkeys, rabbits, fighting antelopes, and rams, and quails
Menagerie also called Janwa-Chana [=Janwar...
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File AvailableOrlich, L. von 1845 Reise in Ostindien in Briefen an Alexander von Humboldt und Carl Ritter [1st edition]. Leipzig: Mayer und Wigand, pp. i-xvi, 1-298
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File AvailableWeitbrecht, J.J. 1844 Protestant missions in Bengal illustrated: being the substance of a course of lectures delivered on Indian missions . London, John F. Shaw
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File AvailableWalker, H. 1843 A catalogue of the mammalia of Assam. Calcutta Journal of Natural History 3: 265-268
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File AvailableBellew, F.J. 1843 Memoirs of a griffin, or, A cadet's first year in India. London, W.H. Allen (2nd ed. 1880)
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[262] A day or two more brought us in sight of the blue mountains, or hills of Rajmahal. – The low lands at the foot of these hills are well stocked with game, the neighbouring jungles affording them secure shelter. Everything is here to be found, from the rhinoceros to the quail.
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File AvailableDelessert, A. 1843 Souvenirs d'un voyage dans l'Inde executé de 1834 a 1839. Paris, Fortin et Masson
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File AvailableDavidson, C.J.C. 1843 Diary of travels and adventures in upper India : With a tour in Bundelcund, a sporting excursion in the kingdom of Oude, and a voyage down the Ganges. London, H. Colburn, 2 vols
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File AvailableGeoffroy St. Hilaire, I. 1842 Description des collections de Victor Jacquemont: Mammiferes et oiseaux. Paris, [no publisher], pp. 1-87, i-iv
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Observations by Jacquemont. A very interesting fact that has been mentioned is the use that is made of the rhinoceros in its haunts on the other side of the Ganges, as we are assured, for works in agriculture.
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File AvailableFane, H.E. 1842 Five years in India: comprising a narrative of travels in the Presidency of Bengal, a visit to the court of Runjeet Sing, residence in the Himalayah Mountains, an account of the late expedition to Cabul and Affghanistan, voyage down the Indus, and journey overland to England. London, Henry Colburn
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Oct.(year?) Allahabad. On one of the days we remained, a Mahratta princess staying here sent two rhinoceroses to fight before Sir Henry, who (the rhinoceroses) after punching each other on the head for some time, at last got angry one with the other. The blows got harder and harder, until at last...
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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 AvailableAnonymous 1841 Tiger shooting by moonlight in Bengal. The Times (London) 1841 October 21: 3
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File AvailableHorsfield, T. 1841 A list of mammalia and birds collected in Assam by John McClelland, Esq., Assistant Surgeon in the service of the East India Company, Bengal Establishment. Annals and Magazine of Natural History 6: 366-374
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File AvailableRobinson, W. 1841 A descriptive account of Asam : with a sketch of the local geography and a concise history of the tea-plant of Asam, to which is added a short account of the neighbouring tribes, exhibiting their history, manners, and customs. Calcutta London, Ostell and Lepage
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Gen. Rhinoceros.
Rhinoceros Indicus, Cuv.
This animal inhabits the densest parts of the forests, and is generally found to frequent swampy places. The old ones are frequently killed for their skin or their horn. The skin is valuable, the best shields in the country being made of it, and a g...
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File AvailablePearson, J.T. 1840 Zoological catalogue of the Museum of the Asiatic Society. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 9 (1): 514-530
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Catalogue Asiatic Society, Calcutta. No. 31, an articulated skeleton, shot at Baugundee, in Jessore, by Mr J.H. Barlow and presented in his name to the Society in 1834.
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File AvailableArago, J. 1840 Souvenirs d'un aveugle. Voyage autour du monde: chasses, drame. Paris, H.L. Deloye
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File AvailableLindsay, R. 1840 Anecdotes of an Indian life. In: Oriental Miscellanies. Wigan, C.S. Simms, pp. 1-116
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[111] We sometimes, though not often, fell in with a rhinoceros. He is of a morose, sulky disposition, and shuns the other beasts of the forest. During the rains, one of a very large size lost his way and took refuge in a thicket within a few miles of the town. The drums, as usual, beat to arms, ...
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File AvailableUrbain, P.J.A.; Daniell, W. 1840 L'Inde pittoresque: Calcutta. Vingt-deux gravures d'apres les dessins originaux de Daniell. Paris, Dauvain et Fontaine
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File AvailableCharles 1840 Recollections of Rungpore. Bengal Sporting Magazine 15: 109-116
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Julpigoree (Jalpaiguri) – Charles, hunting with Rajah of Julpigoree, did not find any rhino – Charles 1840:114
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File AvailableHowitt, S. 1840 Das Nashorn im Kampf mit Elephanten. Heller-Blatt oder Magazin zur Verbreitung gemeinnütziger Kenntnisse, Breslau 7: 1 plate
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File AvailableMaclelland, John 1839 List of mammals and birds collected in Assam. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1839: 146-167
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The list contains Rhinoceros indicus, Cuv.
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File AvailableRoyle, J.F. 1839 Illustrations of the botany and other branches of the natural history of the Himalaya mountains, and of the flora of Cashmere. London, W.H. Allen vol. 1
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File AvailableGailer, J.E. 1839 Wunderbuch für die reifere Jugend: Eine Gallerie der merkwürdigsten und interessantesten Werke der Natur und Kunst in Erzählungen und Bildern; Zur Belehrung und Unterhaltung [first edition]. Stuttgart, Hoffmann, pp. 1-448
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File AvailableAnonymous 1838 Destruction of a rhinoceros in India. Parley's Magazine, New York and Boston 6 (December): 377-378, fig. 1
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File AvailableAnonymous 1838 Destruction of a rhinoceros. Cleave's Penny Gazette of Variety, London 1838 August 25: 46
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File AvailableMartin, 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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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 AvailableMartin, R.M. 1838 The history, antiquities, topography, and statistics of Eastern India, vol. 2: Bhagulpoor, Goruckpoor, and Dinajepoor. London, W.H. Allen and Co.
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District Bhagulpoor. In most of the wild parts of the district, the rhinoceros is occasionally but very rarely seen. Formerly, in the marshes at the foot of the hills between Rajmahal and Sakarigali, there were many, and even now there are always some, but they have been so much disturbed by Euro...
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File AvailableRoberts, E. 1837 Scenes and characteristics of Hindostan, with sketches of Anglo-Indian society, vol. 1. London, W.H. Allen (2 vols)
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[98-99] The Rhinoceros is an inhabitant of the woods of Rajmhal, and though of too sullen and cruel a character to become domesticated or useful to man, whan taken young may be permitted nearly the same liberty of action as that with which the elephant in the Zoological Gardens is indulged. An en...
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File AvailableGallovidian 1837 Rhinoceros hunting. Bengal Sporting and General Magazine 9: 275-277
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File AvailableMcCosh, J. 1837 Topography of Assam. Calcutta, G.H. Huttmann, pp. i-xii, 1-266
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Indian Rhino
[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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File AvailableFalconer, H. 1837 Note on the occurrence of fossil bones in the Sewalik Range, eastward of Hardwar. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 6 (3): 233-234
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File AvailableStacy, L.R. 1837 Present of fossil remains from the Himalayan mountains. Proceedings of the Ashmolean Society 13 (1837 April 24): 10
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File AvailableStacy, L.R. 1837 Present of fossil remains from the Himalayan mountains. Proceedings of the Ashmolean Society 13 (1837 April 24): 10
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File AvailableBuckland, W. 1837 Lecture on a large and valuable collection of fossil bones from the sub-Himalayan mountains. Proceedings of the Ashmolean Society 14 (1837-06-05): 1-4
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File AvailableBaker, W.E.; Durand, H.M. 1836 Sub-Himalayan fossil remains of the Dadapur collection. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 5: 486-504, pls. 15-19
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uncorrected OCR, 2017

IV.——Sub-Himalayan Fossil Remains of the Dadapar Collection. By Lieuts. W. E. BAKER, and H. M. DURAND, Engineers.


I RHINOCEROS.


The manner in which the organic remains of the Sub-Himalayas were at first deposited, and that in which they have ...
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File AvailableWilson, H.H. 1836 Notes on the India of Ctesias. Transactions of the Ashmolean Society 1 (6): 1-80
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File AvailableMcCosh, 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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Indian Rhino
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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File AvailableMcCosh, J. 1836 Asiatic intelligence: zoology of Assam. Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register 20: 30-31
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File AvailableRitter, C. 1836 Die Erdkunde von Asien, vol. 4, Abt. 2. Die indische Welt. Berlin, G.Reimer
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File AvailableMalcolm, J. 1836 The life of Robert, Lord Clive: collected from the family papers communicated by the Earl of Powis. London, John Murray vol. 2
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[256] He wrote several times to Mr. Vansittart to aid him in this object. Some time after his application, Lord Clive received a letter from that gentleman, intimating that he had sent home two elephants, a rhinoceros, and a Persian mare, which he requested his Lordship would, along with his brot...
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File AvailablePrice, D. 1836 Memoirs of the early life and service of a field officer, on the retired list of the Indian Army. London, W.H.Allen, pp. 1-538
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File AvailableH.C. 1836 The rhinoceros’ horn. Bengal Sporting and General Magazine 7: 158-159
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File AvailableHuegel, C. von 1836 Recent discovery of fossil bones in Perim Island, in the Cambay Gulph. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 5: 288-289
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File AvailableRobin Hood 1836 Rookey Wood: a rhinoceros shot dead with one ball. Bengal Sporting and General Magazine (n.s.) 6 (23): 326-327
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Robin Hood and friend T-v-s visit Raj Mehal where they knocked over 15 deer, 2 tigers and a rhinoceros. He shot rhino with one ball. - Signed "Banks of the Ganges, April, 1836"
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File AvailableRoyal Tiger 1836 A few days sport in the Rajmahal Hills, or my first interview with a rhinoceros. Bengal Sporting and General Magazine (n.s.) 7 (25): 3-7
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File AvailableWoodsman 1836 Rhinoceros hunting. Bengal Sporting Magazine (n.s.) 7 (27): 139-141
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File AvailableCaunter, H.; Daniell, W. 1835 The oriental annual, or scenes in India. omprising twenty-five engravings from original drawings by William Daniell, vol. 2. London, Bull and Churton, pp. i-vi, 1-263
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SINGULAR TEMPLE. THE RHINOCEROS. SERIN AGUR.
Upon quitting Hurdwar, as I have stated in the conclusion of the former volume, we proceeded towards the mountains. A short distance from that venerated spot where ablutions in the Ganges are considered so especially efficacious to spiritual purgat...
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File AvailableLamarepicquot, C.A. 1835 Reponse pour servir de refutation aux opinions et a la critique du rapport de M Constant Dumeril, sur mon memoire concernant les Ophidiens; suivie d'une relation de chasse dans les isles des bouches du Gange. Paris, Crochard, pp. 1-64
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File AvailableLamarepicquot, C.A. 1835 Relation d'une chasse de rhinoceros sans corne, lequel constitue, sinon une espece nouvelle, au moins une variete: pp. 54-64

In: Lamarepicquot, C.A. Reponse pour servir de refutation aux opinions et a la critique du rapport de M Constant Dumeril, sur mon memoire concernant les Ophidiens; suivie d'une relation de chasse dans les isles des bouches du Gange. Paris, Crochard: pp. 1-64
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File AvailableAnonymous 1835 Splendours of the East: Oudh. The Friend, a religious and literary journal 8 (23), 1835 March 14: 177-178
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The menageries of Lucknow are very extensive, and besides those wild and savage animals kept for the purpose of assisting at “the pumps of death and theatres of blood”, in which this barbaric court delights, there are many fierce beasts, not intended for fighting, retained merely as ornamenta...
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