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File AvailableBoucher de Perthes, M. 1859 Voyage en Espagne et en Algerie en 1855. Paris, Taruttel
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File AvailableBuckland, F.T. 1859 Curiosities of natural history. New York, Rudd & Carleton, pp. 1-426
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File AvailableSala, G.A. 1859 Gaslight and daylight, with some London scenes they shine upon. London, Chapman & Hall: pp. 1-403
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File AvailableRice, D. 1859 Rhinoceros grammar. Buffalo Daily Courier (Buffalo, New York) Monday 30 May 1859: 3
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File AvailableCanton, G. 1859 The zoological garden. An invitation to the youth of both sexes to contemplate animated nature. Philadelphia, Weik & Wieck, pp. 1-97, pls. 1-16
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File AvailableEversmann, Ed. 1858 Erinnerungen aus einer Reise in's Ausland 1857-1858. Bulletin de la Societe Imperiale des Naturalistes de Moscou 31 (3): 265-304
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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 AvailableMinturn, R.B. 1858 From New York to Delhi, by way of Rio de Janeiro, Australia and China. New York, D.Appleton and Company, pp. 1-488
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File AvailableHastings, F. 1858 The private journal of the Marquess of Hastings, K. G. Governor-General and Commander-in-Chief in India. London, Saunders & Otley, pp. i-xi, 1-356
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[121] 6 November 1814, staying at Lucknow
In the afternoon the Nawab Vizeer sent three rhinoceroses for our inspection. Two were females of midle growth. The third was quite young. They appeared tame and gentle.
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