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File AvailableSclater, P.L. 1874 Announcement of the arrival in the Society's menagerie of a Javan rhinoceros. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1874 March 17: 182-183, pl. 2
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Javan Rhino
The lateral shoulder-fold in R.sondaicus is continued upwards over the back of the neck, so as to cut off an independent shield which covers the nape of the neck and is shaped something like a saddle. In R.unicornis this nape-shield is continuous with the larger shield which covers the shoulders...
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File AvailableSclater, P.L. 1874 Announcement of the arrival in the Society's menagerie of a Javan rhinoceros. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1874 March 17: 182-183, pl. 2
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The specific term sondaicus of Desmarest (Mamm. P.399, 1820) appears to be the earliest for this species. In 1824 javanicus was published by Geoffroy St.Hilaire and Frederick Cuvier in the Hist.Nat. des Mamm. Pl. 309, and was subsequently adopted by Cuvier in his Regne Animal, by Schreber, and b...
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File AvailableNewman, E. 1874 Rhinoceros sondaicus at the Zoological Gardens. Zoologist (2) 9: 3949-3952
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'I must frankly confess that I have only quite recently discriminated the two one-horned species, fancying, as a matter of course, that the numerous skulls of single-horned rhinoceroses in the Society's Museum from the Bengal Sundarbans, &c., especially the broad-faced type, were necessarily of t...
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File AvailableNewman, E. 1874 Rhinoceros sondaicus at the Zoological Gardens. Zoologist (2) 9: 3949-3952
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The distinctions between these one-horned species are, in the first place, that Unicornis is much the larger, and secondly, that they inhabit different regions. Mr. Blyth was, beyond question, of all naturalists living at the time he wrote to me, [letter dated calcutta, March 1, 1862] the best qu...
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File AvailableWoodward, H. 1874 On the remains of Rhinoceros leptorhinus Owen, (Rh. hemitoechus, Falconer) in the collection of Sir Anthony Brady FGS from the Pleistocene deposits of the Valley of the Thames at Ilford, Essex. Geological Magazine (2) 1: 398-404, pl.1
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File AvailableChersky, I.D. 1874 Opisanie cherepa nosoroga, razlichnago ot' Rhinoceros tichorhinus. Zapiski Imperatorskoy Akademii Nauk (25) 1: 65-75
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File AvailableForsyth Major, C.J. 1874 Ueber fossile Rhinoceros-Arten Italiens. Verhandlungen der Kaiserlich-Koeniglichen Geologischen Reichsanstalt, Wien 2: 30-32
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File AvailableYoung Nimrod 1874 The two (supposed new species of) Indian rhinoceroses. Oriental Sporting Magazine (new series) 7 (81, September): 431-432
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Asian Rhino Species
THE TWO (SUPPOSED NEW SPECIES OF) INDIAN RHINOCEROSES.
I have been kindly favored with information regarding the two (supposed new species of) Indian Rhinoceroses, referred to in the penultimate para. of my article on R. Indicus et R. Sondaicus, which appeared in the last May No. of the Magazi...
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File AvailableRoemer, F. 1874 Uber einen Unterkiefer des Elasmotherium Fischeri Desm.. Jahres-Bericht der Schleisischen Gesellschaft fur vaterlandische Cultur 52: 24-25
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File AvailableAnonymous 1874 Zoologisches Bilderbuch mit über 400 Abbildungen auf 35 Quarttafeln. Berlin, Gera
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