File AvailableNewman, E. 1872 The female rhinoceros: succesful removal of her horn. Zoologist (2) 7: 3061-3062
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Removal of horn from female Rhinoceros unicornis . Some time back I published a brief notice of a peculiar infirmity of the female Indian rhinoceros at the Zoo (Zool. S. S. 2341), namely, that her horn was loose and toppled forward, so as to come into contact with her nose: this irritated the p...
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File AvailableFriedel, E. 1872 Thierleben und Thierpflege in Holland, England u Belgien (Reisebemerkungen aus dem Jahre 1871). Zoologische Garten A.F. 13 (11): 353-364
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The zoo bought a specimen as R. sumatrensis from Jamrach for ? 1250. According to the work of Dr Sclater, this would be a new species which he called Rh. Lasiotis, differing from R. sumatrensis by the smoother skin in lasiotis, while the ear is larger and more hairy.
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File AvailableTegetmeier, W.B. 1872 Arrival of a Sumatran rhinoceros in the Zoological Gardens

In: Newman, E. Arrival of a Sumatran rhinoceros at the Zoological Gardens. Zoologist (2) 7: 3057-3060
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For a most interesting account of the capture, purchase and transport of this valuable animal, I am indebted to the columns of the 'Field', to which paper it was contributed by my friend Mr. Tegetmeier. It is here reprinted. 'About five years ago a Calcutta paper announced the capture of a you...
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File AvailableNewman, E. 1872 Another rhinoceros at the Zoological Gardens. Zoologist (2) 7: 3232-3233
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September 1872. During the last fortnight another hairy rhinoceros has arrived from the East, and this, like the former, but i trust more correctly, is supposed to be Rhinoceros sumatranus.
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File AvailableSclater, P.L. 1872 Notes on Propithecus bicornis and Rhinoceros lasiotis. Annals and Magazine of Natural History (4) 10 (58): 298-299
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I may add that Mr Blyth, who has paid special attention to Asiatic rhinos, and Dr. Dorner, who has examined not only the specimen in the Regent's Park, but also the similar animal in the Zoological Society of Hamburg, of which he is Secretary, are both of opinion that the Malaccan animal is the t...
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File AvailableSclater, P.L. 1872 Announcement of the addition to the Society's collection of a female Sumatran Rhinoceros. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1872 February 20: 185
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On 15 Feb. 1870 was purchased from Mr. Wm. Jamrach for ? 1250 a fine female specimen of Rhinoceros sumatrensis from Chittagong.
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File AvailableFriedel, E. 1872 Thierleben und Thierpflege in Holland, England u Belgien (Reisebemerkungen aus dem Jahre 1871). Zoologische Garten A.F. 13 (11): 353-364
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London Zoo. The zoo bought a specimen as R. sumatrensis from Jamrach for ? 1250.
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File AvailableSclater, P.L. 1872 Announcement of the addition to the Society's collection of a female Sumatran Rhinoceros. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1872 February 20: 185
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On 15 Feb. 1870 was purchased from Mr. Wm. Jamrach for ? 1250 a fine female specimen of Rhinoceros sumatrensis from Chittagong.
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File AvailableNewman, E. 1872 The female rhinoceros: succesful removal of her horn. Zoologist (2) 7: 3061-3062
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Some time back I published a brief notice of a peculiar infirmity of the female Indian rhinoceros at the Zoo (Zool. S. S. 2341), namely, that her horn was loose and toppled forward, so as to come into contact with her nose: this irritated the part against which it rested, eventually causing a so...
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File AvailableNewman, E. 1872 Arrival of a Sumatran rhinoceros at the Zoological Gardens. Zoologist (2) 7: 3057-3060
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The Sumatran rhinoceros (Rhinoceros sumatranus) is much less than the Indian species, Rhinoceros unicornis, two magnifcent specimens of which are already in our collection, both unfortunately mutilated by the loss of their horn: the first loss, that of the male, was an instance of self-mutilation...
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File AvailableNewman, E. 1872 Arrival of a Sumatran rhinoceros at the Zoological Gardens. Zoologist (2) 7: 3057-3060
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A similar accident is recorded in the 'Zoologist' (S.S. 1915) as having happened to a female rhinoceros at Moscow: the horn is still preserved in the museum in that city, and the animal has developed a new horn on the site of the old one - a remarkable and interesting fact: the similar position o...
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File AvailableNewman, E. 1872 Arrival of a Sumatran rhinoceros at the Zoological Gardens. Zoologist (2) 7: 3057-3060
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Both the horns in the individual now before me have the appearance of having been sawn off, an appearance admirably represented in the masterly figure of the animal published at p.233 of the 'Field' newspaper, a faithful representation of nature which does the artist infinite credit. In this and...
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File AvailableFriedel, E. 1872 Thierleben und Thierpflege in Holland, England u Belgien (Reisebemerkungen aus dem Jahre 1871). Zoologische Garten A.F. 13 (11): 327-337
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A beautiful Indian Rhinoceros unicornis adorns the zoo like the hippopotamus.
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File AvailableAnonymous 1872 The Sumatran rhinoceros in London. The Academy 3 (58): 390
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File AvailableBuckland, F. 1872 A cockney rhinoceros. The Times (London) 1872 December 10: 11
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Sir,-
Not long ago it was my privilege to announce the birth of•& baby hippopotamus at the Zoological Gardens. ''It never rains but it pours;” and it is therefore with great pleasure I beg to inform the public through your columns that a young rhinoceros (R. Sumatrensis) has ...
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File AvailableBuckland, F. 1872 A cockney rhinoceros. Land and Water 1872 December 14
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File AvailableLondon Zoological Society 1872 Revised list of the vertebrated animals now or lately living in the Gardens of the Zoological Society of London, 5th ed. London, Zoological Society of London, pp. 1-424
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File AvailableBuckland, F. 1872 Birth of a cockney rhinoceros. Manchester Evening News Tuesday 10 December 1872
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File AvailableAnonymous 1871 Strange ice accident to the rhinoceros. Birmingham Daily Post 3 January 1871: 1
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File AvailableAnonymous 1871 Extraordinary adventure with a rhinoceros [London Zoo]. The Belfast News-Letter 7 January 1871: 1
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File AvailableBlyth, E. [Zoophilus] 1870 Bifid rhinoceros horns. Field, the country gentleman's magazine 35, 1870 January 15: 52
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File AvailableBlyth, E. 1870 Rhinoceros detaching its horn. Field, the country gentleman's magazine 36, 1870 August 20: 173
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A one-horned rhino in Moscow Zoo knocked off its horn, and soon afterwards began to grow another.
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File AvailableAnonymous 1870 Das erste lebende Rhinoceros in England. Ausland 43: 139-142, figs. 1-2
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Rhinoceros unicornis . Young male in London Zoo knocked off its horn.
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File AvailableAnonymous 1870 Das erste lebende Rhinoceros in England. Ausland 43: 139-142, figs. 1-2
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there are 2 males, 1 female. A young male knocked off its horn.
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File AvailableNewman, E. 1870 The horn of the Indian rhinoceros moveable. Zoologist (2) 5: 2341
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Interested, like very many others, in the curious feat of self-mutilation performed by the male rhinoceros at the Zoo, I paid him a visit on Saturday, August the 27th, expecting to see the horn itself adorned with a label notifying the particulars of so extraordinary an event: in this I was disap...
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File AvailableBlyth, E. [Zoophilus] 1869 Rhinoceros horn toppling forward. Field, the country gentleman's magazine 34,1869 September 4: 192
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the female rhino has a horn which inclines forward.
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File AvailableBlyth, E. [Zoophilus] 1869 Rhinoceros horn toppling forward. Field, the country gentleman's magazine 34,1869 September 4: 192
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the female rhino has a horn which inclines forward.
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File AvailableBlyth, E. 1869 The zoological garden at Antwerp. Field, the country gentleman's magazine 34, 1869 September 4: 191-192
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an old but not a handsome rhinoceros.
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File AvailableSclater, P.L. 1869 Guide to the gardens of the Zoological Society of London, 22nd edition. London, Zoological Society, pp. 1-69
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File AvailableBlyth, E. 1868 Rhinoceros horns. Journal of Travel and Natural History 1: 130-131
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A female Indian rhino in the London Zoo shows a rudimentary or small horn on the forehead. Earlier one similar to this had broken off.
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File AvailableBuckland, F.T. 1868 Curiosities of natural history. Third series. London, Richard Bentley and Son, pp. i-xv, 1-353
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Wombwell Menagerie, UK. Under the direction of Mr. Edmonds, late Woombwell. Mr edmonds has a very fine one-horned rhinoceros, which has been in the show 21 years, and which cost 1400 pounds at the sale of the animals at the Manchester Zoological Gardens; he always rides in his van, being a valu...
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File AvailableBuckland, F.T. 1868 Curiosities of natural history. Third series. London, Richard Bentley and Son, pp. i-xv, 1-353
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In January 1867, when paying a visit to Jamrach, I saw two skulls of Indian rhinoceros in his shop. Jamrach sent his son to India in purpose to get the rhinoceros. Having purchased them up the country, Jamrach Jr drove them some 200 miles down to the seaport, I believe Calcutta. He managed his...
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File AvailableBuckland, F.T. 1868 Curiosities of natural history. Third series. London, Richard Bentley and Son, pp. i-xv, 1-353
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Under the direction of Mr. Edmonds, late Woombwell. Mr Edmonds has a very fine one-horned rhinoceros, which has been in the show 21 years, and which cost 1400 pounds at the sale of the animals at the Manchester Zoological Gardens; he always rides in his van, being a valuable animal and worth his...
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File AvailableBlyth, E. 1868 Rhinoceros shedding their horns. Journal of Travel and Natural History 1: 70
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A rhinoceros in the menagerie at Moscow had shed its horn. This is not unusual. The information was received from Count Alexis Bobrensky of Moscow.
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File AvailableSclater, P.L. 1868 On additions to the Society's Menagerie, and report on Leconte's expedition to the Falkland Islands. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1868 November 12: 526-530, pl. 41
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Purchased 11 Sep 1868, a young male Rhinoceros bicornis. Purchased for the Society of Mr. Carl Hagenbeck, originally captured on 12 Feb 1868 by the Arabs of the Beni-Ammer tribe, in the vicinity of Casala, in Upper Nubia, and sold by them to Herr Casanova, an enterprising traveller of Vienna. P...
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File AvailableAnonymous 1868 Arrival of a two-horned rhinoceros. The Times (London) 1868 September 12: 5
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File AvailableAnonymous 1868 Arrival of a two-horned rhinoceros. The Times (London) 1868 September 12: 5
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File AvailableBlyth, E. 1868 Letter to Charles Darwin, 31 August 1868: pp. 706-707

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7 Princess Terrace, | Regent’s Pk,

8/31/68—

My dear Sir,

I am just off to spent a week in Wilts, within easy walk to Stonehenge, & where my address will be Brigmerston House, near Amesbury.1 Meanwhile I was about to send you some very interesting remarks on eleph...
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File AvailableBlyth, E. 1868 Letter to Charles Darwin, 8 September 1868: p. 731

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7 Princess Terrace, | Regent’s Pk,

Septr. 8 /68.

My dear Darwin,

I duly received your note when in Wilts,1 where I found it too hot to go much about. I am much pleased with the invitation, but more especially so to find from it that you are well enough to entertain you...
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File AvailableAnonymous 1868 Arrival of a two-horned rhinoceros [in London Zoo]. Penny Illustrated Paper 19 September 1868: 1
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File AvailableHaughton, S. 1867 On the muscular anatomy of the rhinoceros. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 9: 515-526, figs. 1-2
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File AvailableSclater, P.L. 1867 Guide to the gardens of the Zoological Society of London, 20th edition. London, Zoological Society, pp. 1-69
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File AvailableH.E. 1866 Rhinoceros (in London Gazette). Notes and Queries (3) 9 (216): 139
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File AvailableLondon Zoological Society 1866 List of the vertebrated animals living in the Gardens of the Zoological Society of London, fourth edition. London, Zoological Society of London, pp. 1-204
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File AvailableLondon Zoological Society 1865 List of the vertebrated animals living in the Gardens of the Zoological Society of London, [third edition]. London, Zoological Society of London, pp. 1-148
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File AvailableSclater, P.L.; Speke, J.H. 1864 On the mammals collected and observed by Capt J.H. Speke during the East African expedition. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1864 March 8: 98-106, pls. 12-13
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On 25 July 1864, Mr James Thompson, the Society's head keeper, safely returned with a series of animals, which had been brought together for the Society at Calcutta by the excertions of their Corresponding Members the Baboo Rajendra Mullick of Calcutta, Mr. A. Grote of Alipore, Dr. John Squire an...
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File AvailableAnonymous 1864 Royal Zoological Gardens, Phoenix Park: the rhinoceros. Irish Times Wednesday, 17 August 1864: 1
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File AvailableAnonymous 1864 The Zoological Gardens - the rhinoceros. Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser 18 August 1864: 1
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File AvailableAnonymous 1863 Catalogue of the Cabinet of Coins belonging to Yale College, deposited in the College library. New Haven, Tuttle, Morehouse and Taylor, pp. 1-48
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File AvailableGray, J.E.; Gerrard, E. 1862 Catalogue of the bones of mammalia in the collection of the British Museum. London, Trustees of the British Museum, pp. i-iv, 1-296
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Skull. Collected by: London Zoological Society. In Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom. Catalogue number: g
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File AvailableGray, J.E.; Gerrard, E. 1862 Catalogue of the bones of mammalia in the collection of the British Museum. London, Trustees of the British Museum, pp. i-iv, 1-296
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Skeleton. Collected by: London Zoological Society. In Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom. Catalogue number: f
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File AvailableWeinland, D.S. 1862 Ueber den Regents-Park bei London. Zoologische Garten A.F. 3 (6): 125-134
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The Indian Rhino (Rh. indicus) of Regents Park is remarkable for its speed, it is rather tame and likes to take a piece of bread with its long elongated upper lip.
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File AvailableLondon Zoological Society 1862 List of the vertebrated animals living in the Gardens of the Zoological Society of London. London, Zoological Society of London, pp. 1-100
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File AvailableSacc, F. 1861 Le Jardin Zoologique de Marseille. Revue et Magazine de Zoologie 13 (1): 34-46
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The rhinoceros is enormous in size, it came from a wandering menagerie and was taken around Europe for eleven years in a very small cage. When it arrived in the zoo, the poor animal could hardly move, and it took several weeks until it walked correctly, and several month until it went into a pon...
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File AvailableEversmann, Ed. 1861 Erinnerungen aus einer Reise in's Ausland 1857 bis 1858. Zoologische Garten A.F. 2: 57-62
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travel in 1857-1858. In Marseille, one rhinoceros from Java.
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File AvailableGens, E. 1861 Promenade au Jardin Zoologique d'Anvers. Antwerpen, J.E. Buschmann, pp. 1-188
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Our specimen is still young. It is only 5 years old, but quite large for its age, and the speed of its growth, together with its state of perfect health, allow to predict that it will attain an enormous size.
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File AvailableBuckland, F. 1858 The wild beast show. Field, the country gentleman's magazine 12 (1858 November 27): 436
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Under the direction of Mr. Edmonds, late Woombwell. Mr Edmonds has a very fine one-horned rhinoceros, which has been in the show 21 years, and which cost 1400 pounds at the sale of the animals at the Manchester Zoological Gardens; he always rides in his van, being a valuable animal and worth his...
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File AvailableBuckland, F. 1858 The wild beast show. Field, the country gentleman's magazine 12 (1858 November 27): 436
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Wombwell Menagerie, UK. Under the direction of Mr. Edmonds, late Woombwell. Mr edmonds has a very fine one-horned rhinoceros, which has been in the show 21 years, and which cost 1400 pounds at the sale of the animals at the Manchester Zoological Gardens; he always rides in his van, being a valu...
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File AvailableBuckland, F. 1858 The wild beast show. Field, the country gentleman's magazine 12 (1858 November 27): 436
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Wombwell paid ? 1400 for a Indian rhinoceros at sale of Manchester Zoo.
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File AvailableGoens, R. van 1856 Reijsbeschrijving van den weg uijt Samarangh nae de Konicklijke hoofdplaats Mataram, mitsgaders de zeeden, gewoonten ende regerine van den Sousouhounan, groot machtichste Koningh van `t Eijlant Java. Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde 4: 307-350
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Description of palace of the King of Mataram - written April 1656. In the portion of land behind the King's palace, the King has incredibly large zoological gardens, which he keeps restricted for his own pleasure and hunting, and is inhabited by some thousands of deer, rhinoceros, wild cows, etc.
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File AvailableLenz, H.O. 1856 Zoologie der alten Griechen und Roemer. Wiesbaden, Martin Saendig, pp. i-xxiv, 1-656
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File AvailableCampbell, J.L. 1856 Lives of judges infamous as tools of tyrants and instruments of oppression. New York and Auburn, Miller, Orton & Mulligan
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File AvailableAnonymous 1855 Le rhinoceros du Roi Emmanuel: son triomphe et sa mort. Magasin Pittoresque 23: 202-203
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File AvailableGray, J.E. 1854 On a new species of rhinoceros. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1854 November 28: 250-251, fig. 1
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Horn. Collected by: Mr Cross, 1854. In Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom.
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File AvailableKnight, C. 1851 London. London, Henry G.Bohn, pp. 1-402
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File AvailableSaunders, J. 1851 The gardens of the Zoological Society: pp. 257-272

In: Knight, C. London. London, Henry G.Bohn: pp. 1-402
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File AvailableHuguet, L.de 1851 Galerie zoologique. Paris, Dechaume Editeur, pp. 1-12
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File AvailableMigne, J.P. 1845 Patrologiae cursus completus - series Latinae. Paris
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File AvailableSalva, M.; Sainz de Baranda, P. 1845 Coleccion de documentos ineditos para la historia de Espana, vol. 7. Madrid, Viuda de calero
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File AvailableGray, J.E. 1843 List of the specimens of Mammalia in the collection of the British Museum. London, Trustees of the British Museum, pp. i-xxviii, 1-216
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Hide. Collected by: Atkins Menagerie. In Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom.
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File AvailableGray, J.E. 1843 List of the specimens of Mammalia in the collection of the British Museum. London, Trustees of the British Museum, pp. i-xxviii, 1-216
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Atkins menagerie in UK - list of specimens. a. From Mr. Atkin's Menagerie
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File AvailableThoma, C. 1842 Geschichte des Vereins fur Naturkunde im Herzogthum Nassau und des naturhistorischen Museums zu Wiesbaden. Wiesbaden, pp. i-x, 1-196
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File AvailableAnonymous 1838 Surrey Zoological Gardens. The Times (London) 1838 June 19: 5
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File AvailableAnonymous 1838 Surrey Zoological Gardens. The Times (London) 1838 June 19: 5
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File AvailableWombwell, G. 1838 Letters to J.W. Clark at the University Museum of Zoology, Cambridge regarding the sale of a rhinoceros. Unpublished documents of the University Museum of Zoology, Cambridge, p. 1
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File AvailableNorth, R. 1837 Roger North's life of Lord Guildford. Dublin University Magazine 10: 183-205
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File AvailableNorth, R. 1837 Roger North's life of Lord Guildford. Dublin University Magazine 10: 183-205
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File AvailableAnonymous 1837 Rhinoceroses - to be sold by auction. Bell's Life in London and Sporting Chronicle Sunday, 14 May 1837: 1
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File AvailableLondon Zoological Society 1837 List of the animals living in the Gardens of the Zoological Society; with notices respecting them. (Thirteenth publication). London, Zoological Society of London, pp. 1-34
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File AvailableBerger de Xivrey, J. 1836 Traditions teratologiques, ou recits de l'antiquite et du moyen age en Occident sur quelques points de la fable du merveilleux et de l'histoire naturelle. Paris, Imprimerie Royale, pp. i-lxxiii, 1-603
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File AvailableAnonymous 1834 Surrey Zoological Gardens: The rhinoceros. The Times (London) 1834 April 5: 3
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SURREY ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS.
THE RHINOCEROS.
A most important addition has just been made to the already valuable collection in these gardens, in the acquisition of a fine young rhinoceros, the only of the species which has been in this country for the last 20 years. About that length of tim...
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File AvailableLemaire, N.E. 1825 M.V. Martialis Epigrammata ad codices Parisinos accurate recensita. Parisiis, Nicolaus Elegius Lemaire, vol. 1
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File AvailableHome, E. 1823 Ueber das Asiatische Rhinoceros. Notizen aus dem Gebiete der Natur- und Heilkunde 4 (9): 137
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A rhinoceros lived three years in the Exeter Change in London, it has now died.
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File AvailableAnonymous 1816 Rhinoceros purchased by King of Wurtemberg. The Times (London) 1816 October 22: 2
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File AvailableAnonymous 1816 Rhinoceros purchased by King of Wurtemberg. The Times (London) 1816 October 16: 2
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File AvailableAnonymous 1816 Rhinoceros purchased by King of Wurtemberg. The Times (London) 1816 October 16: 2
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File AvailableAnonymous 1816 Rhinoceros purchased by King of Wurtemberg. The Times (London) 1816 October 22: 2
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File AvailableAnonymous 1813 Royal menagerie, Exeter 'Change Strand - revived and improved by S. Polito. La Belle Assemblee, or Bell's Court and Fashionable Magazine 1 July 1813: 47
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File AvailableRudolphi, K.A. 1806 Bemerkungen aus dem Gebiet der Naturgeschichte, Medicin und Thierarzneykunde, auf einer Reise durch einen Theil von Deutschland, Holland und Frankreich, gesammelt. Berlin, Realschulbuchhandlung, vol. 1, pp. i-viii, 1-296
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When in Paris, I saw a plastercast of the penis of the rhinoceros. I also looked at the beautiful drawings made by Vicq d'Azyr of the inner parts of the animal.
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File AvailableRudolphi, K.A. 1806 Bemerkungen aus dem Gebiet der Naturgeschichte, Medicin und Thierarzneykunde, auf einer Reise durch einen Theil von Deutschland, Holland und Frankreich, gesammelt. Berlin, Realschulbuchhandlung, vol. 1, pp. i-viii, 1-296
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Drawings of rh. died in Paris. Cuvier showed me the beautiful drawings by Vicq d'Azyr depicting several parts of the rhinoceros, and also the penis. Remarkable was the drawing of the inner surface of the intestines, which appeared to be covered by appendices of 2-3 lines long and relatively thi...
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File AvailableDutens, L. 1806 Memoires d'un voyageur qui se repose; contenant des anacdotes historiques, politiques et litteraires, relatives a plusieurs des principaux personnages du siecle. Paris, Bossange, Masson et Basson, vol. 1, pp. i-vi, 1-416
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File AvailableDutens, L. 1806 Memoirs of a traveller, now in retirement. Interspersed with historical, literary and political anecdotes relative to many of the principal personages of the present age. London, Rich. Phillips, vol. 2, pp. i-vii, 1-245
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File AvailableAnonymous 1802 Pidcock's rhinoceros. The Times (London) 1802 March 11: 2
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File AvailableAnonymous 1802 Pidcock's rhinoceros. The Times (London) 1802 March 11: 2
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File AvailableThomas, H.L. 1801 An anatomical description of a male rhinoceros. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 91 (1): 145-152, pl. 10
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Pidcock, London . He was fed upon hay and oats, also potatoes, and other fresh vegetables.
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File AvailableThomas, H.L. 1801 An anatomical description of a male rhinoceros. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 91 (1): 145-152, pl. 10
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Pidcock Menagerie. The skin, it is well known, is extremely hard and tuberculated, though smoother, and easily cut through by a common knife, on the underparts of the body: a considerable degree of sliding motion was observable between it and the surface underneath; this arose from the great qua...
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File AvailableThomas, H.L. 1801 An anatomical description of a male rhinoceros. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 91 (1): 145-152, pl. 10
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Pidcock Menagerie. The horn, which is affixed to the upper lip of the adult rhinoceros, was here just beginning to sprout.
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File AvailableThomas, H.L. 1801 An anatomical description of a male rhinoceros. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 91 (1): 145-152, pl. 10
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Pidcock Menagerie. The horn, which is affixed to the upper lip of the adult rhinoceros, was here just beginning to sprout.
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File AvailableThomas, H.L. 1801 An anatomical description of a male rhinoceros. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 91 (1): 145-152, pl. 10
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The subject of the following observations was brought from the East Indies to England, where it was intended he should remain, until a favourable opportunity should offer of sending him to Vienna. During the passage from India, he appeared to enjoy a good state, until a few days before his death...
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File AvailableThomas, H.L. 1801 An anatomical description of a male rhinoceros. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 91 (1): 145-152, pl. 10
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Pidcock Menagerie. The skin, it is well known, is extremely hard and tuberculated, though smoother, and easily cut through by a common knife, on the underparts of the body: a considerable degree of sliding motion was observable between it and the surface underneath; this arose from the great qua...
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