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File AvailableBugatti, R. 1909 Bronze of Indian rhinoceros. Smithsonian Institution
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File AvailableAnonymous 1909 The white rhinoceros as the unicorn. Field, the country gentleman's magazine 113 (2932), 1909 March 6: 38
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File AvailableMills, E. 1909 The animals in the ark. New York, Duffield & company
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File AvailableRichardson, H.; Thompson, G.H. (illustrator) 1909 The poet and other animals. London, Ernest Nister, pp. 1-60
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File AvailableAssollant, A. 1909 Aventures merveilleuses mais authentiques du capitaine Corcoran, part 1. 12th edition. Paris, Hachette
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File AvailableWerner, A. 1908 Bushman paintings. Journal of the Royal African Society 7 (28): 387-393
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Busjman paintings, review. The rhinoceros occurs several times.
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File AvailableHadwell, W.E. 1907 Animaldom: only a gnat. Times Dispatch, 1 September 1907
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File AvailableBreuil, H. 1906 Rhinoceros grave sur schiste de la grotte du Trilobite, a Arcy- sur-Cure (Yonne). Revue de l'Ecole d'Anthropologie 16: 242-247
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File AvailableRabier, B. 1906 Le fond du sac (le rhinoceros et la cafetiere). Paris, Garnier Freres
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File AvailableSmith, V.A. 1906 Catalogue of the coins in the Indian Museum, Calcutta: including the cabinet of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. Oxford, Henry Frowde
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Indian Rhino
[132] Punch-marked coins.
The animal devices I am very curious and interesting. It is a well-known that up to comparatively recent times the rhinoceros was widely distributed in the Gangetic plain. The coins bear testimony to the fact that this great beast was a familiar object in ancient Indi...
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