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File AvailableBurne, R.H. 1905 On the viscera of an Indian rhinoceros. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1905 February 7: 56-58
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Indian Rhino
Rhinoceros unicornis, male Jim in London Zoo. The Parathyroid body. The external appearance and position accurately given by Owen. In histological structure it conforms to Welsh's type 4, consisting of small cells clustered so as to form globular alveoli. In some parts the masses of cells app...
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File AvailableBurne, R.H. 1905 On the viscera of an Indian rhinoceros. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1905 February 7: 56-58
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Indian Rhino
Rhinoceros unicornis, male Jim in London Zoo. Kidney. Except at the hylus, the kidney is not lobulated. Thickenings of the capsule along certain anastomosing lines give it, however, superficially a lobulated appearance. In the entire absence of any pyramids projecting into the pelvis there is...
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File AvailableShattock, S.G. 1905 The parathyroids in Graves's Disease. British Medical Journal 1905 (December 30): 1694-1695
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File AvailableGerhardt, U. 1904 Morphologische und biologische Studien uber die Kopulationsorgane der Saugetiere. Jenaische Zeitschrift fur Naturwissenschaft 39: 43-118, pl. 1, figs. 1-3
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From living specimen in Zoo Berlin. The penis shows a very complicated shape. On the basis there are two large, dorsal growth, which, as I could observe, rhicken up to three times their original volume at the time of erection. Then the glans becomes thinner, and then suddenly it has a mushroom...
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File AvailableDisselhorst, R. 1904 Ausfuehrapparat und Anhangdruesen der maennlichen Geschlechtsorgane. Jena, Gustav Fischer, pp. i-x, 1-432
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Owen examined the male organs of Rhinoceros unicornis and found that the sperm ducts were similar to the horse. Ductus deferens is thickened over the last 7 cm (not in Dicerorhinus sumatrensis). Glandulae vesicularis, in Rhinoceros unicornis, pear-shaped and bend in the longitude. Figure of fe...
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File AvailableEvans, G.H. 1904 The Asiatic two-horned rhinoceros (Rhinoceros sumatrensis). Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 16 (1): 160-161
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Sumatran Rhino
Adult female. The udder had two fairly large teats, each of which showed eleven largish openings.
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File AvailableEvans, G.H. 1904 The Asiatic two-horned rhinoceros (Rhinoceros sumatrensis). Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 16 (1): 160-161
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Sumatran Rhino
Adult female. The udder had two fairly large teats, each of which showed eleven largish openings.
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File AvailableJohnson, G.L. 1901 Contributions to the comparative anatomy of the mammalian eye, chiefly based on ophthalmoscopic examination. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 194: 1-82, pls. 1-30
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There is absolutely nothing to be seen in the fundus of the rhinoceros but a large circular white disc in the centre of a violet-brown field covered with a faint network of coarse stippling. Rhinos have bright twinkling eyes. This ?twinkle' is due to a rapid oblique movement of the eye outward ...
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File AvailableRicci, A. 1901 Mammiferi post-pliocenici di Kurgan in Siberia. Bollettino della Societa Geologica Italiana 20: 368-393, 1 plate
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Fossil
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File AvailableSclater, W.L. 1900 The mammals of South Africa, vol I: Primates, carnivora and ungulata. London, R.H. Porter, pp. i-xxxi, 1-324
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White Rhino
Two mammae.
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