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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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Two mammae.
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File AvailableOppel, A. 1897 Schlund und Darm Lehrbuch der vergleichenden mikroskopischen Anatomie der Wirbeltiere, vol. 2). Jena, Gustav Fischer, pp. i-viii, 1-682
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In the rhinoceros, the appendix is 2 feet long 1 ? feet wide (Cuvier 1810).
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File AvailableOppel, A. 1897 Schlund und Darm Lehrbuch der vergleichenden mikroskopischen Anatomie der Wirbeltiere, vol. 2). Jena, Gustav Fischer, pp. i-viii, 1-682
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The caecum is well developed in the rhinoceros. In a male it was 3 feet long and in a female 2 feet.
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File AvailableOppel, A. 1896 Der Magen (Lehrbuch der vergleichenden mikroskopischen Anatomie der Wirbeltiere, vol. 1). Jena, Gustav Fischer, pp. i-viii, 1-543
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Owen described a sinewy overlay on the front and hind surface of the end of the Pylorus on the outside of the stomach. A large part of the stomach has thick epithelium. The remainder of the stomach shows a soft slimy skin with glands. The borer between both is a sharp edge.
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File AvailableOwen, R.S. 1894 The life of Richard Owen. London, John Murray, vol. 1, pp. i-xv, 1-409
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Rhinoceros unicornis died in 1848 in London Zoo. ?As a consequence' Mrs owen writes, ?there is a quantity of rhinoceros (defunct) on the premises.' Owen mentions this rhinoceros in a letter to one of his sisters: ?Amongst other matters time-devouring, and putting out of memory mundane relation...
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File AvailableToula, F. 1882 Oberkiefer-Bäckenzähne von Rhinoceros tichorhinus Fischer. Verhandlungen der Kaiserlich-Königlichen Geologischen Reichsanstalt, Wien: p. 279
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File AvailableForbes, W.A. 1881 On the male generative organs of the Sumatran rhinoceros (Ceratorhinus sumatrensis). Transactions of the Zoological Society of London 11: 107-109, pl. 20
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On two occasions the late Prof. Garrod had opportunities of dissecting the Sumatran two-horned Rhinoceros; and his notes on their anatomy will be found duly recorded in the Society's publications. Both his specimens were females. On March 20, 1879, the Society received on approval a fully adult...
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File AvailableForbes, W.A. 1881 The collected scientific papers of the late Alfred Henry Garrod. Edited, with a biographical memoir of the author. London : R. H. Porter, pp. i-xxv, 1-537
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File AvailableGarrod, A.H. 1881 On the visceral anatomy of the Sumatran rhinoceros (Ceratorhinus sumatrensis): pp. 130-142

In: Forbes, W.A. The collected scientific papers of the late Alfred Henry Garrod. Edited, with a biographical memoir of the author. London : R. H. Porter: pp. i-xxv, 1-537
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File AvailableGarrod, A.H. 1881 On the brain of the Sumatran rhinoceros (Ceratorhinus sumatrensis): pp. 143-145

In: Forbes, W.A. The collected scientific papers of the late Alfred Henry Garrod. Edited, with a biographical memoir of the author. London : R. H. Porter: pp. i-xxv, 1-537
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