| Garrod, A.H. 1877 On the Taenia of the rhinoceros of the Sunderbunds (Plagiotaenia gigantea, Peters). Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1877 November 20: 788-789, fig. 1 |
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Javan Rhino
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| During this summer I have had the opportunity of eviscerating a half-grown female of Rhinoceros sondaicus, from the Sunderbunds, which had been a little more than six months in this country. In the commencement of the colon I found three tapeworms with their heads (scoleces), together with sever... |
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| Noll, F.C. 1876 Besuch einiges zoologischen Gaerten und Aquarien im Juli 1876. Zoologische Garten A.F 17 (9): 335-339 |
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Javan Rhino
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| Visit July 1876. In the Pachyderm House we found one pair of Indian rhinoceros (Rhinoceros indicus unicornis), one very shy double-horned rhino (Rh. bicornis) and one Javan rhinoceros (Rh. javanicus). |
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| Noll, F.C. 1876 Besuch einiges zoologischen Gaerten und Aquarien im Juli 1876. Zoologische Garten A.F 17 (9): 335-339 |
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Indian Rhino
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| Visit July 1876. In the Pachyderm House we found one pair of Indian rhinoceros (Rhinoceros indicus unicornis), one very shy double-horned rhino (Rh. bicornis) and one Javan rhinoceros (Rh. javanicus). |
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| Noll, F.C. 1876 Besuch einiges zoologischen Gaerten und Aquarien im Juli 1876. Zoologische Garten A.F 17 (9): 335-339 |
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Black Rhino
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| Visit July 1876. In the Pachyderm House we found one pair of Indian rhinoceros (Rhinoceros indicus unicornis), one very shy double-horned rhino (Rh. bicornis) and one Javan rhinoceros (Rh. javanicus). |
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| Sclater, P.L. 1876 Exhibition and remarks upon a skin of a young rhinoceros from the Sunderbunds. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1876 November 7: 751 |
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Javan Rhino
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| Mr Sclater exhibited the skin of a young rhinoceros belonging to Mr. W. Jamrach, female, captured in the Sunderbunds in May 1876 and brought immediately to calcutta, where it only lived 24 hours. |
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| Boelsche, W. 1876 Eine Rhinozeros-Denkmünze aus dem vorigen Jahrhundert. Isis: Zeitschrift fur alle naturwissenschaftlichen Liebhabereien 1 (18), 13 November 1876, 144-145 |
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| Wood Mason, J. 1875 Meeting of 1st December 1875. Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 1875: 229-230 |
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Javan Rhino
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| Meeting of Asiatic Society of Bengal on 1 December 1875. Some disappointment was delt at Mr Wood-Mason's announcement that the living specimen of Rhinoceros sondaicus which was to have been exhibited at the meeting, was indisposed, and could not attend. Photographs were shown. The animal died t... |
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| Darwin, C. 1875 The variation of animals and plants under domestication, 2nd revised edition. London, John Murray, vol. 2, pp. i-x, 1-495 |
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Indian Rhino
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| The captive rhinoceros seems, from Bishop Heber's account, to breed in India far more readily than the elephant. |
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| Newman, E. 1874 Rhinoceros sondaicus at the Zoological Gardens. Zoologist (2) 9: 3949-3952 |
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Javan Rhino
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| Edward Blyth, whose knowledge of Indian Mammalia was unrivaled, and whose death we are still lamenting, published, at p. 8506 of the ' Zoologist' for 1863, the most exhaustive 'Memoir on the living Asiatic Species of Rhinoceros' that has ever appeared. He collected every previously printed allus... |
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| Newman, E. 1874 Rhinoceros sondaicus at the Zoological Gardens. Zoologist (2) 9: 3949-3952 |
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Sumatran Rhino
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| It is now supposed that Asia or its islands possess in addition two two-horned species, which have been called R. malayanus and R. lasiotis; the latter is comparatively new, and was exhibited for the first time in the Gardens last year. These two, concerning which much has been written, agree in... |
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