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File AvailableEmery, Lieutenant 1833 Short account of Mombas and the neighbouring coast of Africa. Journal of the Royal Geographical Society 3: 280-283
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Tanzania
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Black Rhino
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File AvailableOwen, W.F.W. 1832 Particulars of an expedition up the Zambezi to Senna, performed by three officers of His Majesty's ship Leven, when surveying the east coast of Africa in 1823. Journal of the Royal Geographical Society 2: 136-152
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Africa - Southern Africa - Zimbabwe
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Black Rhino
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File AvailableLeake, W.M. 1832 Is the Quorra, which has lately been traced to its discharge into the sea, the same river as the Nigir of the ancients?. Journal of the Royal Geographical Society 2: 1-28
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Africa - Western Africa
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Black Rhino
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File AvailablePinnock, W. 1832 The wonders of animated nature: Of the elephant [and rhinoceros]. The Guide to Knowledge 1 no. 19 (13 October 1832): 145-147
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Africa
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Black Rhino
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File AvailableRose, C. 1829 Four years in Southern Africa. London, Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley, pp. i-xii, 1-308
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
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Black Rhino
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File AvailableThompson, G. 1827 Travels and adventures in Southern Africa, comprising a view of the present state of the Cape Colony with observations on the progress and prospects of the Britsih emigrants. London, Henry Colburn, pp. i-xx, 1-493
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Distribution - Records
Black Rhino
From these wandering men, Arend and his comrade old Cupido Kackerlackie, I learned some interesting particulars The wanderers related many of their wild hunting adventures, especially in pursuit of the rhinoceros, which abounds in these regions, and is a very fierce and formidable animal.
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File AvailableThompson, G. 1827 Travels and adventures in Southern Africa, comprising a view of the present state of the Cape Colony with observations on the progress and prospects of the Britsih emigrants. London, Henry Colburn, pp. i-xx, 1-493
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World
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Black Rhino
From these wandering men, Arend and his comrade old Cupido Kackerlackie, I learned some interesting particulars ... Cupido, I found, had also accompanied Mr. Campbell on his last journey, and was the person who shot the remarkable rhinoceros, of whose head Mr. Campbell has given a drawing.
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File AvailableBillberg, J.C. 1827 Synopsis faunae Scandinaviae, vol. 1, pars 1: Mammalia. Holmiae, Ordo Equestris, pp. i-iv, i-viii, 1-55, i-xviii
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World
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Black Rhino
Mentions genus Dicerus [sic]
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File AvailableThompson, G. 1827 Travels and adventures in Southern Africa, comprising a view of the present state of the Cape Colony with observations on the progress and prospects of the Britsih emigrants. London, Henry Colburn, pp. i-xx, 1-493
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Africa - Southern Africa - Botswana
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Black Rhino
Botswana. The horn of the female is, however, much longer and more slender than that of the male; I have one in my possession, three and a half feet long [105 cm].
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File AvailableDenham, D.; Clapperton, H. 1826 Narrative of travels and discoveries in Northern and Central Africa, in the years 1822, 1823, and 1824, extending across the great desert to the tenth degree of north latitude, and from Kouka in Bornou, to Sackatoo, the capital of the Fellatah Empire. London, John Murray, pp. i-xlviii, 1-335, i-iv, 1-272
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Museums - Europe
Museums
Black Rhino
Horns. Locality: Chad. In coll. Dixon Denham and Hugh Clapperton, United Kingdom.
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