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File AvailableWoodhouse, C.W. 1916 Game and war. Journal of the East Africa and Uganda Natural History Society 5 (10): 71-76, map 1
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
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African Rhino Species
WW II - Kenya. A large number of rhinoceros have been shot, especially by the enemy. Regular rhinoceros parties used to go out from Taveta and Salaita to kill rhinoceros with, it appears, the double object of providing meat for African troups and sport for the German officers.
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File AvailableMolsbergen, E.C. Godee 1916 Reizen in Zuid-Afrika in de Hollandse tijd Deel I: Tochten naar het noorden 1652-1686. s Gravenhage, Werken Linschooten-Vereniging, vol. 11, vol. 1, pp. i-xvi, 1-254
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
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African Rhino Species
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File AvailableFinaughty, W. 1916 The recollections of William Finaughty, elephant hunter 1864-1875. Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott, pp. 1-244
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
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File AvailableMolsbergen, E.C. Godee 1916 Reizen in Zuid-Afrika in de Hollandse tijd Deel II: Tochten naar het noorden 1686-1806. s Gravenhage, Werken Linschooten-Vereniging, vol. 12, vol. 2, pp. i-xviii, 1-310
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
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File AvailableDracopoli, I.N. 1914 Through Jubaland to the Lorian swamp: an adventurous journey of exploration & sport in the unknown African forests & deserts of Jubaland to the unexplored Lorian swamp. London, Seeley, Service and Co, pp. 1-318
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
Names in vernacular
African Rhino Species
Faru
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File AvailableDracopoli, I.N. 1914 Through Jubaland to the Lorian swamp: an adventurous journey of exploration & sport in the unknown African forests & deserts of Jubaland to the unexplored Lorian swamp. London, Seeley, Service and Co, pp. 1-318
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
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African Rhino Species
Wiil
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File AvailableSottas, H. 1914 Etude sur la stele C14 du Louvre. Recueil de Travaux relatifs a la Philologie 36: 153-166
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African Rhino Species
Stela C14 in Louvre, Paris. There is a passage with a hieroglyph resembling a rhinoceros with one horn, translated as ?ivory'. I have seen products of those hands employed by the director of public works, and from silver and iron to ivory and ebony.
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File AvailableClark, A.H. 1914 Nocturnal animals. Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences 4: 139-142
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African Rhino Species
The rhinoceros is strictly nocturnal. Many of the herbivorous mammals are most active by night, at which time they often make long journeys for water; this is done to avoid overheating and loss of too much water from the body; and in many places, to avoid certain insects.
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File AvailableBennet, E. 1914 Shots and snapshots in British East Africa. London, Longmans, Green and Co, pp. i-xii, 1-312
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File AvailableSan Antonio, G.Q. de 1914 Breve et veridique relation des evenements du Cambodge Nouvelle edition du texte espagnol avec une traduction et des notes par A. Cabaton. Paris, Ernest Leroux, pp. i-vii, i-xxviii, 1-261
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African Rhino Species
Description de Cambodge. Les rhinoc?ros [badas] y sont nombreux - hors de ce pays il n'y en a point, sauf ? Sofala, qui est une contr?e d'Afrique o? ils ne sont pas aussi bons que ceux du Cambodge. - La corne, la peau, le sang, les d?fenses et les dents, ainsi que l'ongle du pied gauche de cet an...
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