| Gilbert, T. 1868 Notes sur l'Abyssinie. Bulletin de la Societe de Geographie, Paris (5) 15: 48-77 |
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Black Rhino
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| Province of Walgayt, west of Waldibba and Talamt, is cut through by two rivers, the Toukour and Tangue. In the forests there are elephants, rhinoceros, leopards, hyenas and other wild beasts. |
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| Heuglin, T. von 1868 Reise nach Abessinien, den Gala-Landern, Ost-Sudan und Chartum in den Jahren 1861 und 1862. Jena, Hermann Costenoble, pp. i-xii, 1-459 |
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| Abbadie, Arnauld de 1868 Douze ans dans la Haute-Ethiopie (Abyssinie). Paris, Hachette, vol. 1, pp. i-iii, 1-637 |
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| Anonymous 1868 Arrival of a two-horned rhinoceros. The Times (London) 1868 September 12: 5 |
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| Anonymous 1868 Arrival of a two-horned rhinoceros. The Times (London) 1868 September 12: 5 |
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| Plowden, W. 1868 Report on Abyssinia (1854). Parliamentary Papers 1868 (Correspondence respecting Abyssinia 1846-1868): 97-145 |
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| The wild asses are numerous on the coast, and the zebra is said to exist in the interior, as well as the rhinoceros. |
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| Baker, S. 1868 Hunting the rhinoceros. Kind Words: a weekly magazine for boys & girls, London 1868 October 22, issue 147: 344 |
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| Blyth, E. 1868 Letter to Charles Darwin, 31 August 1868: pp. 706-707
| In: Burkhardt, F. et al. The correspondence of Charles Darwin: January - June 1868. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press: vol. 16 (parts 1-2), pp. i-xlvi, 1-604, i-iv, 605-1252 |
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| 7 Princess Terrace, | Regent’s Pk,
8/31/68—
My dear Sir,
I am just off to spent a week in Wilts, within easy walk to Stonehenge, & where my address will be Brigmerston House, near Amesbury.1 Meanwhile I was about to send you some very interesting remarks on eleph... |
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| Blyth, E. 1868 Letter to Charles Darwin, 8 September 1868: p. 731
| In: Burkhardt, F. et al. The correspondence of Charles Darwin: January - June 1868. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press: vol. 16 (parts 1-2), pp. i-xlvi, 1-604, i-iv, 605-1252 |
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| 7 Princess Terrace, | Regent’s Pk,
Septr. 8 /68.
My dear Darwin,
I duly received your note when in Wilts,1 where I found it too hot to go much about. I am much pleased with the invitation, but more especially so to find from it that you are well enough to entertain you... |
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| Anonymous 1868 Arrival of a two-horned rhinoceros [in London Zoo]. Penny Illustrated Paper 19 September 1868: 1 |
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