| Boelsche, W. 1909 Het paard in zijne natuurlijke ontwikkeling. Zutphen, W.J. Thieme and Cie, pp. i-viii, 1-216 |
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| Similar to the example drawn by M?tzel (in Hecks Thierreich), there is a Sumatran Rhinoceros which I saw many years ago in the Jardin des Plantes in Paris, only it was more hairy. |
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| New York Zoological Park 1909 Decennial of the New York Zoological Park. New York, Zoological Society |
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Black Rhino
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| Decennial celebration booklet - photo of young African Two-Horned Rhinoceros. |
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| Loisel, G. 1908 The zoological gardens and establishments of Great Britain, Belgium and The Netherlands. Annual Report, Smithsonian Institution 1907: pp. 407-448, figs. 1-25 |
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| In the same House are found .. a two-horned Indian rhinoceros. |
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| Loisel, G. 1908 The zoological gardens and establishments of Great Britain, Belgium and The Netherlands. Annual Report, Smithsonian Institution 1907: pp. 407-448, figs. 1-25 |
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Black Rhino
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| In the same House are found .. a very young African rhino. |
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| Sanborn, E.R. 1908 Interesting animal surgery. Bulletin of the New York Zoological Society 30: 432-433, fig. 1 |
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Indian Rhino
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| On 28 May 1908, an interesting and unusual operation was performed on our Indian Rhinoceros 'Mogul' by Dr George G. van Mater, of Brooklyn, for cataracts in both eyes. The operation is termed 'needling' and is primarily a rupturing of the crystalline lens, allowing the humor to escape into the a... |
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| Loisel, G. 1908 The zoological gardens and establishments of Great Britain, Belgium and The Netherlands. Annual Report, Smithsonian Institution 1907: pp. 407-448, figs. 1-25 |
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Indian Rhino
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| In the same House are found .. an enormous single-horned Indian Rhino. Another young Indian rhinoceros is in the Prince of Wales collection. |
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| Flower, S.S. 1908 Notes on zoological collections visited in Europe, 1907. Cairo, National Printing Department (Zoological Gardens, Giza, Special report no 2.), pp. 1-71 |
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| saw 4 Indian rhino en route to Hamburg, at Port Said in April 1907. In charge of Capt. Johansen, who brought them from India to Carl Hagenbeck at Hamburg [one seen in Antwerp, another in Manchester]. |
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| Flower, S.S. 1908 Notes on zoological collections visited in Europe, 1907. Cairo, National Printing Department (Zoological Gardens, Giza, Special report no 2.), pp. 1-71 |
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| Two African rhinos in 1907. |
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| Flower, S.S. 1908 Notes on zoological collections visited in Europe, 1907. Cairo, National Printing Department (Zoological Gardens, Giza, Special report no 2.), pp. 1-71 |
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| one young Indian rhino. |
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| Lydekker, R. 1907 The game animals of India, Burma, and Tibet, being a new and revised edition of 'The great and small game of India, Burma, and Tibet'. London, Rowland Ward, pp. i-xv, 1-409 |
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| The type specimen of the hairy race of the Sumatran rhinoceros was a female, captured at Chittagong in the year 1868. When discovered by native hunters she was embedded in a quicksand, and well-nigh exhausted by her struggles to reach terra firma. By attaching ropes to her neck she was safely e... |
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