Taylor, B. 1955 Animal painting in England from Barlow to Landseer. Harmondsworth, Penguin Books, pp. 1-71
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Barlow: Elephant and Rhinoceros. Pen and wash, 21 x 30 inches. Witt Collection, Courtauld Institute.
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File AvailableMukherjee, B.N. 1955 'Rhinoceros-slayer' type of coins of Kumaragupta I. Indian Historical Quarterly 31 (2): 175-181
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Indian Rhino
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File AvailableDali, S. 1955 Au Zoo de Vincennes - Salvador Dali. Combat - Le Journal de Paris 14 No 3.369 May 2: 1, 10, 1 image
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Black Rhino
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File AvailableReynolds, E.A.P. 1954 Burma rhino. Burmese Forester 4 (2): 104-108
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Asian Rhino Species
In the Mong Mit Division, there is a popular belief that in the month of wazo (July), all rhinoceros in the Shwe-u-Daung congregate and meet at one particular 'aing' called the 'Wazo Aing' but this belief has not been tested out as yet.
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File AvailableReynolds, E.A.P. 1954 Burma rhino. Burmese Forester 4 (2): 104-108
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Asian Rhino Species
Some appear to have a distaste for jungle fire, which they charge and trample. It is believed that there are fire-eating, or fire-attacking rhinoceros. Bad omens are associated with their killing; female rhinoceros are fond of tossing large branches or small logs which come in their way and some...
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File AvailableGomringer, E. 1954 Erich Mueller: ein junger Berner Bildhauer. Das Werk 41: 298-300
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File AvailableLynn-Allen, B.G. 1953 Rhinoceros bicornis. Blackwood's Magazine 273: 253-263
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File AvailableBalsan, F. 1953 Decouverte d'une oeuvre tres ancienne dans l'art Bushman. Journal de Societe des Africanistes 23: 139-143, 3 images
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African Rhino Species
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File AvailableGee, E.P. 1952 Early rhinoceros in Europe. Country Life 112, 1952 August 8: 401, fig. 1
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Germany 1748. Medal found in Germany by brother of Peter Ryhiner and sent to P.D. Stracey in Assam. Medal struck in Nuremberg in 1748: reverse; This Rhinoceros has been brought to Europe in the year 1741 by captain David Moyt from the Sea of Bengal, and in the year 1747 when it was eight an...
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File AvailableFoster, W. 1951 British artists in India, 1760-1820. London, Walpole Society: 1-88
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File AvailableSchoenberger, G. 1951 A goblet of unicorn horn. Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin (NS) 9 (10): 284-288, figs. 1-2
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File AvailablePanchamukhi, R.S. 1951 Gandharvas & Kinnaras in Indian iconography. Dharwar, Kannada Research Institute
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File AvailableMolloy, P.G. 1950 Zandi folklore. Sudan Wildlife and Sport 1 (3): 11-13
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African Rhino Species
Folklore of the Zandi. The creator gave a needle and thread to all animals to sew their hide together. The rhino dropped it and may even have eaten the needle. And to this day the rhino scatters his dung with his horn and peers into it in search of the needle.
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File AvailableVerweij, C.; Gregoor-Velthuijs, T. (illustrator) 1950 Andree Neushoorn. Rijswijk, V.A. Kramers, pp. 1-22
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Asian Rhino Species
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File AvailableBabault, G. 1949 Notes ethologiques sur quelques mammiferes africains. Mammalia 13: 1-16
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Black Rhino
The Maasais that live in the country of the rhinos say that the females only have two or three calves, because they are torn by the horn of the young while putting it to the world. We don't believe it, because one often meets the mothers having very long horns, which shows an advanced age. Thes...
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File AvailableSewter, A.C. 1949 Small Italian bronzes at the Barber Institute. Connoisseur 124: 24-29, figs. 1-11
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File AvailableJayawickrama, N. A. 1949 Sutta Nipata: the Khaggavisana Sutta. University of Ceylon Review 7 (2): 119-128
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Indian Rhino
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File AvailableBol, L.J. 1949 Philips Angel van Middelburg en Philips Angel van Leiden. Oud Holland 64 (1): 2-19
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Asian Rhino Species
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File AvailableShebbeare, E.O.; Roy, A.N. 1948 The great one-horned rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis L). Journal of the Bengal Natural History Society 22: 88-91, pls. 1-3
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Asian Rhino Species
The rhinoceros is held in great sanctity by all Hindus living in Northern India.
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File AvailableAnsell, W.F.H. 1947 A note on the position of rhinoceros in Burma. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 47 (2): 249-276, pl. 1, map 1
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Asian Rhino Species
Fire-Eating - not found. Several authors in their writings about rhinoceros have quoted the belief in a 'fire-eating' or 'fire-attacking' rhinoceros. I have met no reference to this in Burma from locals whom I have come across.
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File AvailableAnsell, W.F.H. 1947 A note on the position of rhinoceros in Burma. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 47 (2): 249-276, pl. 1, map 1
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Asia - South East Asia - Myanmar (Burma)
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Asian Rhino Species
Killing a rhino is bad omen. Karen belief - it is considered a bad omen to kill a rhinoceros, as doing so will result either in the death of some member of one's family or in crop failure, or similar retribution.
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File AvailableAnsell, W.F.H. 1947 A note on the position of rhinoceros in Burma. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 47 (2): 249-276, pl. 1, map 1
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Asia - South East Asia - Myanmar (Burma)
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Asian Rhino Species
Female tossing logs / baby. There is a legend in Burma which i have heard quoted in widely separated parts of the country that one of the reasons for the slow rate of increase in rhinoceros is due to the female tossing logs off the track over her back, killing the young. Alternatively this stor...
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File AvailableYi-Liang, Chou 1945 Notes on Marvazi's account on China. Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 9 (1): 13-23
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[On use of rhino horn to make girdles.]
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File AvailablePriest, A. 1943 Unnatural history. Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin (NS) 1 (9): 280-284
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Asian Rhino Species
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File AvailableChess, A. 1943 My pet rhinoceros. A B C Weekly 5 (24), 12 June 1943: 5
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African Rhino Species
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File AvailableWeber, R. 1942 Joseph Pallenberg 60 Jahre alt. Zoologische Garten 14 (4): 200-204, figs. 1-6
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Pallenberg was born in Cologne on 6 Aug 1882. Illustration of a bronze of an Indian Rhino male (location not stated).
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File AvailableLueders, H. 1942 Von indischen Tiere. Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morgenländischen Gesellschaft 96: 23-81
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Indian Rhino
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File AvailableKuehnel, E. 1941 Jagdbilder aus Indien. Atlantis 13: 417-424, figs. 1-9
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Figure of Emperor Jahangir on rhino hunt, ca. 1625. Coll. O.Sohn-Rethel, D?sseldorf. The emperor killed the rhino with a single shot. In the english edition of the memoirs it is stated that he hunts a wolf (II, 270). The translator was unsure if the original had gurg (wolf) or karg (rhinocero...
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File AvailableLempertz Kunsthaus 1940 Ostasiatische Kunst: Plastiken in Holz, Elfenbein, Nashorn ; japanische Netsuke (etwa 200 Stück) ; Kleinskulpturen in Jade, Nephrit, Bergkristall, Malachit, Rosenquarz, Achat ... ; aus norddeutschem Sammlerbesitz; [Versteigerung: 29., 30. April 1940] (Katalog Nr. 407). Koln, Lempertz
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File AvailablePiciotto, S. 1940 Quaderno (con Rinoceronti). Italia (no publisher), pp. 1-2
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File AvailableSprague de Camp, L.; Pratt, F. 1940 The mathematics of magic. Street and Smith's Unknown 3 (6) August: 9-83
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African Rhino Species
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File AvailableSowerby, A.de C. 1939 Some Chinese animal myths and legends. Journal of the North China Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society 70: 1-20, pls. 1-12, figs. 1-2
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Asia - East Asia - China
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Asian Rhino Species
Legend of Chi-Lin. The Chi-Lin, called by the Westerners the Unicorn because it is usually shown with a single horn sloping backwards from the crown of the head, although it is sometimes depicted with two horns like the dragon, is also a composite animal. Its head is very similar to that of the...
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File AvailableCordey, J. 1939 Inventaire des biens de Madame de Pompadour. Paris, Societe des Bibliophiles Francois, pp. i-xxxiii, 1-278
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Tableaux, desseins et estampes trouvés à Paris au dit Hôtel de Pompadour

Dans la Bibliotheque cy-devant designee:

1153. -- No. 1er. Un rhinocéros fait de pièce de raport sur une placque de pierre de Florence arborisée dans sa bordure dorée; prise trente livres.
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File AvailableCastagnol, E.M. 1939 Sculptures en pierre des sites funeraires annamites. Institut Indochinois pour l'Etude de l'Homme: Bulletins et Travaux 1939 Fascicule II: 237-258
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Asian Rhino Species
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File AvailableWinkler, H.A. 1938 Rock drawings of Southern Upper Egypt, I. Sir Robert Mond desert expedition, season 1936-1937, preliminary report. London, The Egypt Exploration Society and Humphrey Milford
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Culture - Countries
African Rhino Species
Rock engraving upper Egypt. The animals in the frieze are just sketched. With afew lines a spirited picture of each one is given, the elephant and the rhinoceros heavy and strong. The evidence which inclines me to attribute this picture to a Hamitic artist is not strong. We more readily expec...
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File AvailableAstley-Maberly, C.T. 1938 With the white rhinoceros in Zululand. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 34: 52-55, fig. 1
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All Rhino Species
Visit to Hluhluwe, South Africa Drawing of white rhinoceros in this paper.
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File AvailableFowler, A. 1938 The romance of fine prints. Kansas City, The Print Society, pp. 1-194
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Culture - Art
Javan Rhino
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File AvailableBriggs, G.W. 1938 Gorakhnath and the Kanphata yogis. Calcutta
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File AvailableSalgari, E. 1938 I misteri della jungla nera. (Disegni di G. Gamba). Milano, Antonio Vallardi, (plates only, no rhinos)
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Asian Rhino Species
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File AvailableArkell, A.J. 1937 Rock pictures in northern Darfur. Sudan Notes and Records 20 (2): 281-287, pls. 14-22
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African Rhino Species
Sudan. Two rhinos seen on rock painting at Merbo in Tabago, Sudan.
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File AvailableLoch, C.W. 1937 Rhinoceros sondaicus: the Javan or lesser one-horned rhinoceros and its geographical distribution. Journal of the Malayan Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society 15 (2): 130-149, pls. 3-4, table 1
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Asian Rhino Species
At the present time in the royal marriages of Luang-Prabang a rhino horn frequently figures in the dowry of the young princesses.
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File AvailableAnonymous 1937 Para los ninos: Caceria accidentada. Caras y Caretas (Buenos Aires) no. 2004 (1937 February 27): 105-106
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African Rhino Species
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File AvailablePriest, A. 1936 Chinese textiles with insignia of official rank. Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin 31 (6): 128-132
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Asian Rhino Species
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File AvailableRabier, B. 1936 Fables de Florian (le rhinoceros et le dromedaire). Paris, Garnier Freres
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File AvailableAnonymous 1935 World's largest traveling zoo. Ringling Bros. Barnum and Bailey Circus Magazine and Daily Review 1935: 26-27, figs. 1-2
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Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey Circus. Mary thrilled millions throuyghout the world in the motion picture 'Tarzan'. She is now one of the rhinoceroses with the Ringling Bros and Barnum & bailey Combined Circus. Here she is 'understanding' for pretty Theol Nelson, aerioliste [doing a handsta...
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File AvailablePerret, R. 1935 A travers le Pays Ajjer: itineraire de Fort-Flatters a Djanet. Annales de Geographie 44 (252): 595-613
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African Rhino Species
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File AvailableChristeson, F.M.; Christeson, H.M.; Little, K. 1935 Wild Animal Actors- Mary the (Black) rhinoceros. Chicago, Albert Whitman and Company, pp. 130-137, 1 image
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Culture - Art
Black Rhino
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File AvailableSteinmann, A. 1934 Welke dieren vindt men op de Boroboedoer en op enkele Hindoe-Javaansche bouwwerken afgebeeld?. Tropische Natuur 23 (5): 86-96, pls. 1-4, figs. 1-18
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Asia - South East Asia - Indonesia - Java
Culture - Countries
Asian Rhino Species
Borobudur Monument. Two relief fragments. On the second row we see two deer, two rams with long beard, two rhinoceroses, etc. This pair of rhinos (see pl. IVa) is probably the only one found of this species on the Borobudur. The animals show only one horn, which means that they are either Rhi...
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File AvailablePrater, S.H. 1934 The wild animals of the Indian Empire and the problem of their preservation, part II. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 37 (1) Supplement: 57-96, pls. 15-36
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All Rhino Species
Many legends and beliefs are attached to this animal. In Europe, daring the Middle Ages its horn was generally believed. to have peculiar medicinal virtues. In Nepal the flesh and the blood of the Rhinoceros is considered highly acceptable to the Manes. High caste Hindus and most Gurkhas offer...
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File AvailableTokunaga, S. 1934 Paleolithic implements discovered near Chihfeng, Jehol and Harbin, Manchuria [In Japanese]. Japanese Journal of Geography, Tokyo 46: 44-48, 5 figures
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File AvailableTokunaga, S.; Naora, N. 1934 Brief report of the results of the second excavation at Ku-Hsiang-Tung near Harbin, Manchoukou. Proceedings of the Imperial Academy, Tokyo 10: 654-657, 5 figures
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File AvailableHughes, J.E. 1933 Eighteen years on Lake Bangweulu. London, The Field, pp. i-xvi, 1-376
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African Rhino Species
The natives around kweshi are so afraid of them at night that when obliged to sleep in the bush, they climb up trees. The rhino will stand at the camp fire and look at them.
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File AvailablePeacock, E.H. 1933 A game book for Burma & adjoining territories. London, H.F. and G. Witherby, pp. 1-292
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Asian Rhino Species
This sanctuary [Shwe u Daung] has been guarded by a peculiar superstition to the effect that the sanctuary is occupied by wood-spirits which are intolerant of poaching.
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File AvailableTokunaga, S.; Naora, N. 1933 Fossil mammals and human artefacts excavated near Harbin, Manchoukou. Proceedings of the Imperial Academy, Tokyo 9 (8): 404-406, 6 figures
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File AvailableTokunaga, S.; Naora, N. 1933 Further notes on ancient human artefacts found near Harbin. Proceedings of the Imperial Academy, Tokyo 9 (10): 628-629, 2 figures
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File AvailableDriberg, J.H. 1932 Lotuko dialects. American Anthropologist 34 (4): 601-609
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
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Black Rhino
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File AvailableRabier, B. 1932 Les malheurs de Caraco. Paris, Jules Tallandier
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File AvailableG.E.F. 1931 The rhinoceros - his spots. Kipling Journal no. 18: 50
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Asia - South Asia
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Indian Rhino
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File AvailableBurroughs, E.R. 1931 Tarzan (french version, from anthology). Paris
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African Rhino Species
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File AvailableBBC 1931 Dodos of the future, 1. The rhinoceros. Radio Times: Journal of the Britsih Broadcasting Corporation 31 (407), 17 July 1931: frontispiece
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Indian Rhino
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File AvailableAnonymous 1930 ABC du cousin leon. Paris, Nathan
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File AvailableAnonymous 1930 A catalogue of the Purshotam Vishram Mawjee museum (Bombay). Bombay
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Indian Rhino
Carved shields of rhinoceros hide.
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File AvailableAnonymous 1930 El rinoceronte y el oso. Alegría (Tarrasa) no. 275 (1930 April 19): 4
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Indian Rhino
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File AvailableHose, C. 1929 The field-book of a jungle-wallah, being a description of shore, river & forest life in Sarawak. London, H.F. and G. Witherby, pp. i-viii, 1-216
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Asia - South East Asia - Borneo
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Asian Rhino Species
Another story recounting how the Animals of the Jungle, observing Man's success, resolved upon a tuba-fishing of their own, the triruration of the root to be performed by ordinary chewing. Unhappily the only four-footed creatures who could deal with Derris elliptica without harm to the system, w...
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File AvailableLang, H. 1929 An outstanding monument in the history of sculpture. Illustrated London News 1929 August 31: 380-381, fig. 1
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File AvailableAnonymous 1929 In the actual colours of the natural brownish rock and its slate-blue interior: a prehistoric masterpiece. Illustrated London News 31 August 1929: 380-381, pl.1
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Black Rhino
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File AvailableCrooke, W. 1926 Religion & folklore of Northern India. London, Oxford University Press, pp. i-iii, 1-471
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The Lhota Nagas bury a piece of rhinoceros bone near their fields to make the crops grow.
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File AvailableFrobenius, L.; Obermaier, H. 1925 Hadschra Maktuba: urzeitliche Felsbilder Kleinafrikas. Muenchen, Kurt Wolff, pp. i-vii, 1-62
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Africa - Northern Africa
Culture - Countries
African Rhino Species
North Africa. The rhinoceros is quite rare. We know dlearly determinable paintings from South Marocco, and from our times, from Oued-Ain-Raimin, near G?ryville [= ca. El-Kasdir in Algeria, 33.43 N, 1.22 W]. Frobenius found further paintings in el-Korema [el Koraima, Morocco, 29.23 N, 10.8 W]. ...
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File AvailableEllison, B.C. 1925 HRH The Prince of Wales's sport in India. London, William Heinemann, pp. i-xxx, 1-285
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Asia - South Asia - Nepal
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Indian Rhino
Flesh and blood are considered pure and highly acceptable to Manes (forefathers). Urine is considered antiseptic. Horn is hung in a vessel as a charm against ghosts, eveil spirit and disease.
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File AvailableBreuil, H. 1923 Station de gravures rupestres d'Aguilet Abderrahman (Sahara Central) d'apres les documents rapportes par l'adjudant Fretay. Anthropologie 33: 156-160, figs. 1-4
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Africa - Northern Africa - Algeria
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African Rhino Species
Algeria. Rock paintings of Aguilet Anderrahman, Central Sahara, near Iguidi, 26.22 N, 6.53 W. There are certainly 2 figures of Rhinoceros simus (fig.4 no.15).
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File AvailableReisner, G.A. 1923 Excavations at Kerma. Harvard African Studies 6: pls. 55, 60
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African Rhino Species
Excavations at Kerma. Rhinoceros of rawhide - plate only.
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File AvailableRabier, B. 1923 Menagerie. Paris, Garnier Freres
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Indian Rhino
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File AvailableVernay, A.S. 1923 An Indian big game film. Field, the country gentleman's magazine 142 (3698), 1923 November 8: 667
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Asia - South Asia - Nepal
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Indian Rhino
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File AvailableHispano American Films 1923 Movie advert: H.A. Snow, Cazando Fieras en Africa. La Reclam (Valencia) 1923 July 22: 10
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Black Rhino
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File AvailableMills, J.P. 1922 The Lhota Nagas. London, MacMillan, pp. i-xxxix, 1-255
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Asian Rhino Species
Lhota Nagas of Naga Hills, Assam. Apparently the only charm used to make crops grow is a piece of rhinoceros (molung) bone hidden near the field. It must be many years since any Lhota kas killed one, but I am assured that pieces of bone are still carefully treasured, though they are never shown...
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File AvailableEllison, B.C. 1922 HRH The Prince of Wales' shoots in India in 1921 and 1922 - part 1. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 28 (3): 675-697, pls. 1-9, map 1, table 1
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Asia - South Asia - Nepal
Culture
Indian Rhino
The flesh and blood of the rhino is considered pure and highly acceptable the Manes, to whom the high caste Hindus and most Gurkhas offer libation of its blood after entering its disembowelled body. On ordinary Sradh days the libation of water and milk is poured from a cup carved from its horn. ...
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File AvailableAnonymous; PDF 1922 Front cover of black rhinoceros attacking two hunters [drawn]. The Boy's Own Annual 44: cover
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Africa
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Black Rhino
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File AvailableBaskerville, G. 1922 The king of the snakes and other folk-lore stories from Uganda. London, Sheldon Press: pp. 1-85
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Uganda
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African Rhino Species
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File AvailableBreuil, H. 1922 Gravures inedites de rhinoceros et de mammouth sur bois de renne magdaleniens. Revue d'Anthropologie: 232-234
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Europe
Culture - Art
Fossil
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File AvailableHeseltine, J.P. 1922 The Heseltine bronzes. The Sphere 91 (October 28): 88, 5 plates
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Europe
Culture - Art
Indian Rhino
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File AvailableOlshausen-Schonberger, K. 1922 Schwerindustrie. Fliegende Blätter, Munchen 156 (4005): 145
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African Rhino Species
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File AvailableMarc (Landolt, Marc) 1921 A la maniere de Buffon: plume et poil. Paris, Delagrave
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File AvailablePlowman, C.H.F. 1919 Notes on the Gedamoch ceremonies among the Boran. Journal of the Royal African Society 18 (70): 114-121
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Gedamoch ceremony among the Boran. Only the son of a past Gedamoch, and therefore a prospective Gedamoch himself, has the privilege of wearing the gutu, and then only after he has killed big game, viz. elephant, rhinoceros or giraffe. Prior to that he is a Ginda, and may not clean, con or oil h...
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File AvailablePlowman, C.H.F. 1919 Notes on the Gedamoch ceremonies among the Boran. Journal of the Royal African Society 18 (70): 114-121
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All must keep together and anyone breaking station is soundly beaten with the rhinoceros-hide whips which all are carrying.
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File AvailableDriberg, J.H. 1919 Rain-making among the Lango. Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland 49: 52-73
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File AvailableMeyerhof, M. 1918 Der Bazar der Drogen und Wohlgerüche in Kairo. Archiv für Wirthschaftsforschung im Orient 1918 (3/4): 185-218
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African Rhino Species
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File AvailableSherwood, E.H. 1918 Jack Jingling in Jungleland. Chicago, Ill., Rand, McNally & company
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File AvailableSmith, E. Boyd 1918 After they came out of the ark. New York and London, G.P. Putnam's Sons, pp. 1-46
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File AvailableSchellendorff, F. Bronsart von 1916 Eines Nashorn Freud und Leid. Berlin-Leipzig, Hermann Hillger Verlag (Deutsche Jugendbücherei nr.86), pp. 1-25
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File AvailableStockton, F.R. 1916 Tales out of school. New edition. New York, C. Scribner's Sons, pp. i-iv, 1-325
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File AvailableDum Dum 1915 Odd creatures: a selection. London, Constable, pp. i-viii, 1-77
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Indian Rhino
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File AvailableGiles, H.A. 1915 Adversaria Sinica, series 2. Shanghai, Kelly and Walsh, pp. 1-60
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Asian Rhino Species
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File AvailableTriger, R. 1914 Le rhinoceros du Mans. Revue des Etudes Anciennes (4) 16: 345, fig. 1
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Here is an illustration after a photo sent by Robert Triger of this curious bronze, which he discussed elsewhere.
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File AvailableSottas, H. 1914 Etude sur la stele C14 du Louvre. Recueil de Travaux relatifs a la Philologie 36: 153-166
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Stela C14 in Louvre, Paris. There is a passage with a hieroglyph resembling a rhinoceros with one horn, translated as ?ivory'. I have seen products of those hands employed by the director of public works, and from silver and iron to ivory and ebony.
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File AvailableArthur, S.C. 1914 Illustrating books with photographs. Camera Craft 22: 435-441
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File AvailableSpinazzola, V. 1913 Di un rinoceronte marmoreo del Museo Nazionale di Napoli. Bolletino d'Arte 7: 143-146
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Marble head of rhinoceros in National Museum, Naples. No. 6569, 37 x 25 cm. Made after Durer, origin not from Pompeii as was thought.
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File AvailableHanson, O. 1913 The Kachins: their customs and traditions. Rangoon, American Baptist Mission Press
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Asian Rhino Species
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File AvailableHanson, O. 1913 The Kachins: their customs and traditions. Rangoon, American Baptist Mission Press
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File AvailableRadclyffe, C.R.E. 1913 Moving pictures of an African hunt. Field, the country gentleman's magazine 121 (3136), 1913 February 1: 220
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File AvailableMannlicher 1913 Moving pictures of an African hunt. Field, the country gentleman's magazine 121 (3135), 1913 January 25: 166
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