| Heck, L.; Heinroth, O. 1906 Fuehrer durch den Berliner Zoologischen Garten. Berlin, Zoologischer Garten |
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Indian Rhino
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| The Indian Rhino lives in the park since 1872, and sheds his horn every 5-6 years. |
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| Croy, Duc de 1906 Journal inedit du Duc de Croy 1718-1784. Publie d'apres le manuscrit autographe conserve a la Bibliotheuqe de l'Institut, avec introduction, notes et index par le Vte de Grouchy et Paul Grottin. Paris, Flammarion, vol. 2, pp. 1-527 |
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| Croy vol. 2 p.486 is on gallica Visit to menagerie of Versailles on 15 May 1771.
Mais ce qui m'attirait, à la Ménagerie, c'était un rhinocéros que M. Bertin y avait fait venir, depuis un an, du Cap de Bonne-Espérance c'était le premier rhinocéros, mâle qu'on eût... |
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| Flower, S.S. 1906 Report on a mission to Europe, 1905. Cairo, National Printing Department (Zoological Gardens, Giza, Special report no 1.), pp. 1-43 |
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| The old male Indian rhino which had been purchased on 20 June 1876 had died since my last visit, but I saw his skin, stuffed and mounted. |
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| Mitchell, P.C. 1906 Report on the additions to the Society's menagerie during the months June, July, August and September 1906. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1906 June 9: 758-760 |
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| A collection of Indian animals presented by HRH The Prince of Wales on 9 June 1906 includes an Indian Rhinoceros. |
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| Dorsman, L. 1906 Wat er in Londen voor een natuurliefhebber te zien valt, 2: De 'Zoo'. Levende Natuur 11: 73-75 |
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| Saw an enormous Indian Rhinoceros. |
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| Heck, L.; Heinroth, O. 1906 Fuehrer durch den Berliner Zoologischen Garten. Berlin, Zoologischer Garten |
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| The Indian Rhino lives in the park since 1872, and sheds his horn every 5-6 years. |
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| Curzon, G.N. 1906 Lord Curzon in India, being a selection from his speeches as Viceroy & Governor-General of India 1898-1905. London, Macmillan and co, pp. i-lii, 1-557 |
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| Allen, B.S. 1906 Assam District Gazetteers, vol. 7: Sibsagar. Allahabad, Pioneer Press, pp. 1-323 |
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| p.2 - There is a large game reserve named the Kaziranga reserve in the vicinity of Bokakhat in Namdoyang mauza. Last year a certain area was added to it and this year again it has been proposed that a further addition should be made. |
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| Ruggles, J. 1906 Recollections of a Lucknow veteran, 1845-1876. London, Longmans & Co: pp. i-xv, 1-185 |
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| P.144 From Buxa (near Jalpaiguri) going to tabzee (towards Bhutan capital) – An incident showing how sagacious the elephant is occurred while at Tabzee. A shooting expedition was got up to search the jungle at the foot of the hills, with the possibility of getting a rhinoceros, which the co... |
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| Assam Government 1906 Provincial gazetteer of Assam. Shillong, Eastern Bengal and Assam Secretariat Printing Office |
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| [7] Rhinoceros are of three kinds. The large variety (unicornis) which lives in the swamps that fringe the Brahmaputra. The smaller variety (sondaicus) which is occasionally met with in the same locality. And the small two-horned rhinoceros (Sumatrensis) which is now and again seen in the hills s... |
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