| Mayer, C. 1854 Zur Anatomie des Rhinoceros indicus. Nova Acta Academiae Caesareae Leopoldino-Carolinae Germanicae Naturae Curiosorum 24 (1): 1-14, pls. 1-4 |
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| Owen, R. 1854 The principal forms of the skeleton and of the teeth. Philadelphia, Blanchard and Lea, pp. 1-329 |
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| Adams, A.; Balkie, W.B.; Baron, C. 1854 A manual of natural history, for the use of travellers; being a description of the families of the animal and vegetable kingdoms. London, John van Voorst |
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| Saenz Diez, M. 1854 Untersuchung des hornartigen Auswuchses auf der Nase des Rhinoceros. Justus Liebig Annalen der Chemie 90 (3): 303-304 |
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| Parkyns, M. 1853 Life in Abyssinia, being notes collected during three years residence and travel in that country. London, John Murray, vol. 2, pp. 1-355 |
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| The handles of the swords and the scabbards are made of the horn of the rhinoceros. They are cut out of the horn at a great loss of material, and hence they fetch a good price. It should be remembered that the heart of the horn is black, outside of which is coating, not quite an inch thick, of ... |
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| Gray, J.E. 1853 Notice of a presumed new species of rhinoceros, from South Africa. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1853 (March 8): 46-47, fig. 1 |
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| Colonel Thomas Steele having most kindly presented to the British Museum a pair of horns of a two-horned Rhinoceros, which was discovered in the interior of South Africa by his friend Mr. Oswell
The front horn is elongated and thick; but instead of being bent back, as is the general character of... |
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| Gray, J.E. 1853 Notice of a presumed new species of rhinoceros, from South Africa. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1853 (March 8): 46-47, fig. 1 |
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| Rhinoceros oswellii. Colonel Thomas Steele having most kindly presented to the British Museum a pair of horns of a two-horned Rhinoceros, which was discovered in the interior of South Africa by his friend Mr. Oswell, Dr. Gray exhibited the horns; and having pointed out the peculiarity of their f... |
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| Peters, W.C.H. 1852 Naturwissenschaftliche Reise nach Mossambique, auf Befehl seiner majestaet des Konigs Friedrich Wilhelm IV in den Jahren 1842 bis 1848 ausgefuehrt, Zoologie I, Saugethiere. Berlin, Georg Reimer, pp. i-xvi, 1-202 |
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Africa - Southern Africa - Mozambique
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| I saw a pair of horns from Lourenzo Marques, of which the anterior was 5 ft 3 inch (english measure) and the posterior one 1 ft 1 inch. |
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| Mayer, A.F. 1852 Anatomische Untersuchungen ueber das Auge der Cetaceen. Bonn, Henry and Cohen, pp. i, 1-55, pls. 1-6 |
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| Owen, R. 1852 On the anatomy of the Indian rhinoceros (Rh unicornis, L.). Transactions of the Zoological Society of London 4 (2): 31-58, pls. 9-22 |
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