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File AvailableRaffles, T.S. 1830 Memoir of the life and public services of Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles. London, John Murray, pp. i-xvi, 1-723, 1-10
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Asia - South East Asia - Indonesia - Sumatra
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Asian Rhino Species
Letter by T.S. Raffles to Marsden, dated Bencoolen, 14 March 1820. I can only trace the two-horned animal in Sumatra. The white-banded animal which i have provisionally termed a rhinoceros, on account of the horn, must be an entirely new animal.
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File AvailableNagel, G.H. 1829 Javaansche tafereelen. Amsterdam, C.G. Sulpke, pp. i-vii, 1-176
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Asia - South East Asia - Indonesia - Java
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Javan Rhino
Rhinoceros, common on high mountains in Java, are absent from the Duizendgebergte (G. Seribu). Maybe it is not quiet enough, because these animal like uninhabited places.
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File AvailableNagel, G.H. 1829 Javaansche tafereelen. Amsterdam, C.G. Sulpke, pp. i-vii, 1-176
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Asia - South East Asia - Indonesia - Java
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Javan Rhino
The rhinoceros is very common on the high mountains of Java, like the Tjerimai.
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File AvailableNagel, G.H. 1828 Schetsen uit mijne Javaansche portefeuille. Amsterdam, C.G. Sulpke, pp. i-vii, 1-117
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Javan Rhino
Rhinoceroses are present in good numbers on the Tjerimai.
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File AvailableThompson, G. 1827 Travels and adventures in Southern Africa, comprising a view of the present state of the Cape Colony with observations on the progress and prospects of the Britsih emigrants. London, Henry Colburn, pp. i-xx, 1-493
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
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Black Rhino
From these wandering men, Arend and his comrade old Cupido Kackerlackie, I learned some interesting particulars The wanderers related many of their wild hunting adventures, especially in pursuit of the rhinoceros, which abounds in these regions, and is a very fierce and formidable animal.
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File AvailableDenham, D.; Clapperton, H. 1826 Narrative of travels and discoveries in Northern and Central Africa, in the years 1822, 1823, and 1824, extending across the great desert to the tenth degree of north latitude, and from Kouka in Bornou, to Sackatoo, the capital of the Fellatah Empire. London, John Murray, pp. i-xlviii, 1-335, i-iv, 1-272
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Africa - Western Africa - Chad
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Black Rhino
Horns. Locality: Chad. In coll. Dixon Denham and Hugh Clapperton, United Kingdom.
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File AvailableMoris, M. 1826 Miroir du pays ou relation des voyages de Sidi Aly fils d'Housain, nomme ordinairement Katibi Roumis, amiral de Soliman II, traduite sur la version allemande de M. de Diez (suite). Journal Asiatique 9: 193-217
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Asia - South Asia - Pakistan
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Indian Rhino
Travels of Sidi Aly or Katibi Roumis. We reached the town of Pourschewer and after passing the Koutel, we came to the town of Djouschayeh. On the Koutel, we saw rhinoceroses, of which the size was like that of a small elephant. Those rhinoceroses have a horn on the forehead which is two palmes...
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File AvailableAnderson, J. 1826 Mission to the East coast of Sumatra in 1823. Reprinted with an introduction by Nicholas Tarling (1971). London, Oxford University Press, pp. i-xviii, v-xxiii, 1-424
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Sumatran Rhino
The rhinoceros occurs.
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File AvailableBurchell, W.J. 1825 A list of quadrupeds brought by Mr. Burchell from Southern Africa, and presented by him to the British Museum on the 30th of September, 1817. London, A.Spottiswoode, pp. 1-8
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
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Black Rhino
Skin. Locality: South Africa, Hot Station on the Moshowa River. Collected by: W. Burchell, 1817. In Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom.
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File AvailableBurchell, W.J. 1825 A list of quadrupeds brought by Mr. Burchell from Southern Africa, and presented by him to the British Museum on the 30th of September, 1817. London, A.Spottiswoode, pp. 1-8
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
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Black Rhino
11. Rhinoceros bicornis (9). Killed at `Hot Station' on the Moshowa River, in the Transgariepine, in company with its dam, on the 28th October, 1812.
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