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File AvailableBlyth, E. 1842 Proceedings of the Asiatic Society, 6 May 1842. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 11: 444-470
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Indian Rhino
2 heads. Locality: Tenasserim. Collected by: T.H. Maddock, 1842. Asiatic Society of Bengal, Calcutta, India.
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File AvailableBlyth, E. 1842 Proceedings of the Asiatic Society, 6 May 1842. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 11: 444-470
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Asia - South East Asia - Myanmar (Burma)
Museums
Indian Rhino
2 heads. Locality: Tenasserim. Collected by: T.H. Maddock, 1842. Asiatic Society of Bengal, Calcutta, India.
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File AvailableGeoffroy St. Hilaire, I. 1842 Description des collections de Victor Jacquemont: Mammiferes et oiseaux. Paris, [no publisher], pp. 1-87, i-iv
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Indian Rhino
Observations by Jacquemont. A very interesting fact that has been mentioned is the use that is made of the rhinoceros in its haunts on the other side of the Ganges, as we are assured, for works in agriculture.
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File AvailableGeoffroy St. Hilaire, I. 1842 Description des collections de Victor Jacquemont: Mammiferes et oiseaux. Paris, [no publisher], pp. 1-87, i-iv
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Captive - Asia
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Indian Rhino
Victor Jacquemont did not see the rhinoceros in nature, but observed it in the menagerie of the Governor General of India. The animal was kept chained on one foot to a tree on the edge of a meadow. It came from the mountains on the other side of the Ganges.
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File AvailableAnonymous 1842 Rhinoceros [broken loose in Barrackpore, Calcutta, killing a man]. Reading Mercury Saturday 15 January 1842
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Indian Rhino
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File AvailableAnonymous 1842 Great male rhinoceros (expected at the Dublin Zoo). Cork Examiner Wednesday 26 October 1842
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Indian Rhino
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File AvailableAnonymous 1842 Rhinoceros or unicorn of Scripture: now exhibiting at Mr Burke's spacious premises (Cork). Cork Examiner Wednesday 16 November 1842
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File AvailableFane, H.E. 1842 Five years in India: comprising a narrative of travels in the Presidency of Bengal, a visit to the court of Runjeet Sing, residence in the Himalayah Mountains, an account of the late expedition to Cabul and Affghanistan, voyage down the Indus, and journey overland to England. London, Henry Colburn
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Indian Rhino
Oct.(year?) Allahabad. On one of the days we remained, a Mahratta princess staying here sent two rhinoceroses to fight before Sir Henry, who (the rhinoceroses) after punching each other on the head for some time, at last got angry one with the other. The blows got harder and harder, until at last...
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File AvailableAnonymous 1842 Guide for parties proceeding by the Honorable Company's inland flats and steamers. Bengal and Agra Annual Guide and Gazetteer 1: 30-40
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Indian Rhino
[35] 21 miles above Rajmahal and 2 miles below Sukreegullee hill and point is the beautiful Mootee Jhurna waterfall: it is visible on the eastern side of the hills. At Sukreegullee point is an Indigo Factor's bungalow; would be an excellent shooting box: bears, tigers, rhinoceros, leopards, a...
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File AvailableBurke, J.B. 1842 A genealogical and heraldic dictionary of the peerage and baronetage of the British Empire. London [many editions], Article on Mountcashell
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