| Pallegoix, J.B. 1839 Relation d'un voyage a Chanthaburi, suivie d'un apercu sur la tribu des Tchongs. Bulletin de la Societe de Geographie, Paris (2) 12: 169-181 |
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Asia - South East Asia - Thailand
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Asian Rhino Species
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| People living in the forest hunt tigers, bears, rhinoceros, buffalo, wild cows and deer.The method to get to the rhinoceros is very curious. Four or five men take solid pieces of bamboo, the point of which is very sharp and has been strengthened in the fire. Armed like this, they go to the plac... |
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| Gelpke, J.H.F.S. 1838 Schets van het eiland Nousakambang-an. Tijdschrift voor Nederlandsch Indie 1 (2): 54-70 |
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Asia - South East Asia - Indonesia - Java
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Javan Rhino
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| Head. Locality: Island Nousakambang-an, off Java's south coast. Collected by: Gelpke, 1834. In coll. Natural History Museum, Batavia, Indonesia |
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| Newbold, T.J. 1838 Sketch of the Malayan peninsula. Madras Journal of Literature and Science 7: 52-75 |
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Asia - South East Asia - Malaysia - Peninsular
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Sumatran Rhino
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| account of mammals of Naning. The rhinoceros. |
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| Gelpke, J.H.F.S. 1838 Schets van het eiland Nousakambang-an. Tijdschrift voor Nederlandsch Indie 1 (2): 54-70 |
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Asia - South East Asia - Indonesia - Java
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Javan Rhino
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| Island Nousakambang-an, off Java's south coast. Rhinoceroses have settled on the island, but if we are to believe the story of the local people who have lived on the island for seventy years, it appears that there is only one of these dangerous animals on the island, which the people perceive as... |
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| Pearson, J.T. 1838 A letter to Dr. Helfer, on the zoology of Tenasserim and the neighbouring provinces. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 7: 357-363 |
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Asia - South East Asia - Myanmar (Burma)
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| Of the Pachydermata, the elephant and rhinoceros seem to be common in the provinces to the north and east of Tenasserim. |
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| Helfer, J.W. 1838 Notes on the animal productions of the Tenasserim Provinces. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 7 (2): 855-863 |
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Asia - South East Asia - Myanmar (Burma)
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Asian Rhino Species
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| The rhinoceros is a common animal throughout the provinces, and perhaps more numerous than the elephant, though its less gregarious manners, and its wilder character, do not admit an easy approach to it. . The Tenasserim Provinces seem to be a congenial place for this genus, for I dare to pron... |
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| Albrand, F. 1838 Extrait d'un memoire sur Zanzibar et sur Quiloa. Bulletin de la Societe de Geographie, Paris (2) 10: 65-84 |
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Tanzania
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Black Rhino
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| The island of Quiloa is only separated from the continent by a small stretch of water. On the continent one finds all animals of the torrid zones, including the rhinoceros. |
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| Pallegoix, J.B. 1838 Lettre de M. Pallegoix. Bulletin de la Societe de Geographie, Paris (2) 10: 100-118 |
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Asia - South East Asia - Thailand
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Asian Rhino Species
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| From Xainat, one can see hills, which are polulated by all kinds of wild animals, including tigers, elephants, rhinoceros, wild buffalo, etc. |
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| Moor, J.H. 1837 Notes on the Indian archipelago, and adjacent countries. Singapore, [no publisher], pp. i-viii, 1-276, 1-117 |
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Asia - South East Asia - Borneo
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Sumatran Rhino
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| A Sketch of Borneo, communicated by J. Hunt in 1812 to Sir T.S. Raffles - Fauna includes the badak or rhinoceros |
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| Alexander, J.E. 1837 Latest intelligence from Captain Alexander. Journal of the Royal Geographical Society 7: 439-446 |
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Africa - Southern Africa - Namibia
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Black Rhino
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| The route would lead to Buffels Poort (through a field abounding with lions, cameleopards, rhinoceroses, bucks, etc.) |
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