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File AvailableAnonymous 1857 Das weisse Nashorn. Illustrirte Familien Blatter 1 (22): 258-259
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White Rhino
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File AvailableGray, J.E. 1853 Notice of a presumed new species of rhinoceros, from South Africa. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1853 (March 8): 46-47, fig. 1
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Museums - Europe
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White Rhino
Horns. Locality: South Africa. Collected by: Oswell, W.C.. In Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom. Donated by Colonel Thomas Steele
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File AvailableGray, J.E. 1853 Notice of a presumed new species of rhinoceros, from South Africa. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1853 (March 8): 46-47, fig. 1
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Museums - Europe
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White Rhino
Anterior horn. British Museum, London, United Kingdom. From Hans Sloane collection
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File AvailableGray, J.E. 1853 Notice of a presumed new species of rhinoceros, from South Africa. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1853 (March 8): 46-47, fig. 1
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Museums - Europe
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White Rhino
Anterior horn. Hans Sloane, London, United Kingdom. To British Museum
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File AvailableGray, J.E. 1853 Notice of a presumed new species of rhinoceros, from South Africa. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1853 (March 8): 46-47, fig. 1
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
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White Rhino
Horns. Locality: South Africa. Collected by: Oswell, W.C.. In Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom. Donated by Colonel Thomas Steele
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File AvailableGray, J.E. 1853 Notice of a presumed new species of rhinoceros, from South Africa. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1853 (March 8): 46-47, fig. 1
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
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White Rhino
Horns. Locality: South Africa. Collected by: Oswell, W.C.. In Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom. Donated by Colonel Thomas Steele
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File AvailableGray, J.E. 1853 Notice of a presumed new species of rhinoceros, from South Africa. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1853 (March 8): 46-47, fig. 1
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White Rhino
Colonel Thomas Steele having most kindly presented to the British Museum a pair of horns of a two-horned Rhinoceros, which was discovered in the interior of South Africa by his friend Mr. Oswell The front horn is elongated and thick; but instead of being bent back, as is the general character of...
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File AvailableGray, J.E. 1853 Notice of a presumed new species of rhinoceros, from South Africa. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1853 (March 8): 46-47, fig. 1
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White Rhino
(First description of Rhinoceros oswellii). Colonel Thomas Steele having most kindly presented to the British Museum a pair of horns of a two-horned Rhinoceros, which was discovered in the interior of South Africa by his friend Mr. Oswell, Dr. Gray exhibited the horns; and having pointed out the...
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File AvailableGray, J.E. 1853 Notice of a presumed new species of rhinoceros, from South Africa. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1853 (March 8): 46-47, fig. 1
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White Rhino
Rhinoceros oswellii. Colonel Thomas Steele having most kindly presented to the British Museum a pair of horns of a two-horned Rhinoceros, which was discovered in the interior of South Africa by his friend Mr. Oswell, Dr. Gray exhibited the horns; and having pointed out the peculiarity of their f...
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File AvailablePeters, W.C.H. 1852 Naturwissenschaftliche Reise nach Mossambique, auf Befehl seiner majestaet des Konigs Friedrich Wilhelm IV in den Jahren 1842 bis 1848 ausgefuehrt, Zoologie I, Saugethiere. Berlin, Georg Reimer, pp. i-xvi, 1-202
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Africa - Southern Africa - Mozambique
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White Rhino
I have not found the animal itself, but could be convinced of its exitsence by studying a pair of nice horns which originated from Lourenzo Marques.
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