| Giebel, C.G. 1848 Uber das Milch-Gebiss des Rhinoceros tichorhinus. Neues Jahrbuch fur Mineralogie, Geognosie, Geologie und Petrefaktenkunde: 28-33, 1 plate |
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| Brandt, J.F. 1848 Ueber Spuren von Schneidezähnen oder ihrer Alveolen bei Rhinoceros tichorhinus. Bulletin de La Classe Physico-Mathématique de L'Académie Impériale des Sciences de Saint-Pétersbourg 7 (20) 164: 306-310 |
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| Reichenbach, H.G.L. 1845 Anatomia mammalium. Anatomie der Saugthiere, 1: Wallthiere und Dickhauter. Lipsiae, Fried. Hofmeister |
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| Brandt, J. F. 1845 Bermerkungen uber die weichtheile und aeussern organe des Rhinoceros tichorhinus der vorwelt (?). Bulletin de La Class Physico-Mathematique de L'Academie Imperiale des Sciences, Saint Petersbourg 5 (6) 102: 91-92 |
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| Bronn, H.G. 1831 Uber die fossilen Zahne eines neuen Geschlechtes aus der Dickhauter-Ordung Coelodonta Hohlenzahn. Jahrbuch fur Mineralogie, Geognosie, Geologie und Petrefaktenkunde 2: 51-61, 1 plate |
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| Cloquet, H. 1819 Encyclopedie methodique: Systeme anatomique. Mammiferes et oiseaux. Paris, Veuve Agasse |
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| Rudolphi, K.A. 1806 Bemerkungen aus dem Gebiet der Naturgeschichte, Medicin und Thierarzneykunde, auf einer Reise durch einen Theil von Deutschland, Holland und Frankreich, gesammelt. Berlin, Realschulbuchhandlung, vol. 1, pp. i-viii, 1-296 |
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| Drawings of rh. died in Paris. Cuvier showed me the beautiful drawings by Vicq d'Azyr depicting several parts of the rhinoceros, and also the penis. Remarkable was the drawing of the inner surface of the intestines, which appeared to be covered by appendices of 2-3 lines long and relatively thi... |
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| Thomas, H.L. 1801 An anatomical description of a male rhinoceros. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 91 (1): 145-152, pl. 10 |
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| Rhinoceros unicornis. The kidneys were large, and considerably flattened; they were lobulated. |
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| Thomas, H.L. 1801 An anatomical description of a male rhinoceros. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 91 (1): 145-152, pl. 10 |
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| I conclude however that if we should ever become acquainted with the natural habits of this animal, his vision will be found to be as perfect as that of any other of the same class. In the muscles, I have already remarked, that there is no difference; of course, the eye-ball, with those powers, ... |
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| Thomas, H.L. 1801 An anatomical description of a male rhinoceros. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 91 (1): 145-152, pl. 10 |
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| Rhinoceros unicornis. The lungs everywhere adhered to the inside of the thorax, and where in a high state of inflammation which latter circumstance was probably the cause of the animal's death. |
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