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File AvailableBradley, J. 1876 A narrative of travel and sport in Burmah, Siam, and the Malay Peninsula. London, Samuel Tinsley, pp. i-vi, 1-338
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In 1869, near Lahaing, between the Thungyen and Menam rivers. As we were crossing a small plain towards evening, three rhinoceroses came in sight. We could not get near enough for a shot. On the River Menam, a solitary rhinoceros was seen. Very shortly afterwards, a small herd of five rhinoce...
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File AvailableBradley, J. 1876 A narrative of travel and sport in Burmah, Siam, and the Malay Peninsula. London, Samuel Tinsley, pp. i-vi, 1-338
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A few miles from River Menam, we met with a large single-horned animal, which was shot.
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File AvailableMartens, E. von 1876 Die Preussische Expedition nach Ost-Asien, nach amtlichen Quellen. Zoologischer Theil, erster band, Allgemeines und Wirbelthiere. Berlin, Ober-Hofdruckerei, pp. i-xii, 1-412
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The Dayaks make a number of tools from the horn like beakers.
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File AvailableHarmand 1876 Voyage au Cambodge. Bulletin de la Societe de Geographie, Paris (6) 12: 337-367
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The governor of Tonle-Repau, who lives at Nlong-Prea, a poor hamlet in the forest, has 400 men paying taxes. This he pays at Bangkok, annually 25-26 bars of gold (about 200 francs of our money), together with some gifts which include tusks of elephants, horns of the rhinoceros, etc.
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File AvailableMorice, A. 1876 Voyage en Cochinchine pendant les annees 1872-73-74. Lyon, H. Georg, pp. 1-44
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The Phuquoc in Indochina. On the island of Phuquoc lives another legendary animal, which is a rhinoceros with a horn which is illuminated at night. Nobody has ever found a trace.
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File AvailableBuckley, T.E. 1876 On past and present geographical distribution of the large mammals of South Africa. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1876 March 7: 277-293
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File AvailableHarmand 1876 Voyage au Cambodge. Bulletin de la Societe de Geographie, Paris (6) 12: 337-367
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Asia - East Asia - Cambodia
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The governor of Tonle-Repau, who lives at Nlong-Prea, a poor hamlet in the forest, has 400 men paying taxes. This he pays at Bangkok, annually 25-26 bars of gold (about 200 francs of our money), together with some gifts which include tusks of elephants, horns of the rhinoceros, etc.
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File AvailableHerbaut, E. 1876 Voyage du Prince de Galles aux Indes: les charmeurs de serpents; un combat de rhinoceros a Baroda. Univers Illustre: journal hebdomadaire 19 (1094, 11 March): 167, 171
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File AvailableBlanford, W.T. 1876 The African element in the fauna of India. Annals and Magazine of Natural History (4) 18: 277-294
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File AvailableAnonymous 1876 The rhinoceros - (Rhinoceros indias and Rhinoceros sondaicus). Times of India 31 October 1876
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