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File AvailableWaltershausen, W.Sartorius von 1864 Nachricht uber das Vorkommen des Rhinoceros tichorinus bei Northeim. Nachrichten von der Konigl. Gesellschaften der Wissenschaften zu Gottingen 1864: 345-348
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File AvailableMeyer, H. von 1864 Die diluvialen Rhinoceros-Arten. Palaeontographica, Stuttgart 11: 233-283, pls. 35-43
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File AvailableBrandt, J.F. 1864 Observationes de Elasmotherii reliquiis. Memoires de l'Academie Imperiale des Sciences de St. Petersbourg Serie 7 (8) 4: 1-34, 5 plates
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File AvailableBrandt, J.F. 1864 Uber die bisher aufgefundenen restes des Elasmotherium. Bulletin de L'Academie Imperiale des Sciences, Saint Petersbourg 7: 480-482
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File AvailableZinkeisen, J. 1864 Anderweite mitteilung ueber bei Padiz im jahre 1862 gefundene Rhinoceroszahne. Mitteilungen aus dem Osterlande 16: 221-223
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File AvailableFalconer, H. 1864 On the asserted occurrence of flint knives under a skull of the extinct Rhinoceros hemitoechus, in an ossiferous cave in the Peninsula of Gower. Annals and Magazine of Natural History (3) 14: 248-249
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File AvailableBlyth, E. 1863 A further note on elephants and rhinoceroses. Zoologist 21: 8518-8520
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File AvailableWeinland, D.S. 1862 Ueber den Regents-Park bei London. Zoologische Garten A.F. 3 (6): 125-134
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Today we recognize 7 species of these enormous animals. From Africa alone Smith described four species, including a white one; they all have 2 horns. Of the three Asian species, only the Sumatran species has two horns, while the Sunda-Rhino of Borneo and Java (Rh. sondaicus) and the Indian (Rh....
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File AvailableGray, J.E.; Gerrard, E. 1862 Catalogue of the bones of mammalia in the collection of the British Museum. London, Trustees of the British Museum, pp. i-iv, 1-296
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Recognizes in genus Rhinoceros. Rhinoceros unicornis, the Rhinoceros Rhinoceros javanicus, the Java Rhinoceros Rhinoceros sumatranus Rhinoceros crossii, Cross's rhinoceros in genus Rhinaster Rhinaster bicornis, the Gargatan or Rhinaster Rhinaster simus, Burchell's rhinoceros Rhinaste...
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File AvailableBlyth, E. 1862 On Rhinoceros crossii. Annals and Magazine of Natural History (3) 9: 243
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The following extract from a letter addressed to the Secretary by Edward Blyth Esq. (Corr. Memb.), dated Maulmein, May 10th, 1861, was read to the meeting:- 'I have made this day a grand discovery, which neither you nor others will believe in at the first announcement, but it is true nevertheles...
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