| Blyth, E. 1863 Catalogue of the Mammalia in the Museum Asiatic Society. Calcutta, Savielle and Cronenburgh, pp. i-iii, 1-187, i-xiii |
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| United nasal bones. Locality: Sumatra. Collected by: Miss Lloyd. Asiatic Society of Bengal, Calcutta, India. Catalogue number: H |
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| Blyth, E. 1863 Catalogue of the Mammalia in the Museum Asiatic Society. Calcutta, Savielle and Cronenburgh, pp. i-iii, 1-187, i-xiii |
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| Catalogue Assiatic Society, Calcutta. Sumatran rhinoceros, G. Facial bones of an old individual with small horns. Procured by the Curator near Pahpoon, in the Yunzalin River, Upper Martaban, in November 1861. |
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| Blyth, E. 1863 Catalogue of the Mammalia in the Museum Asiatic Society. Calcutta, Savielle and Cronenburgh, pp. i-iii, 1-187, i-xiii |
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| Dicerorhinus sumatrensis - Cat. Asiatic Society, Calcutta. D. Scapulae and long bones, of the fore-limbs, of an old male, from the Tenasserim Provinces. Presented by E. O'Reilly, in 1847 (JAS, xvi, 210, 502).
E, F. Skulls, also from Tenasserim Provinces. Presented by Sir T. Herbert Maddock in... |
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| Gray, J.E.; Gerrard, E. 1862 Catalogue of the bones of mammalia in the collection of the British Museum. London, Trustees of the British Museum, pp. i-iv, 1-296 |
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| Horn. Collected by: Edward Cross. In Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom. |
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| Gray, J.E.; Gerrard, E. 1862 Catalogue of the bones of mammalia in the collection of the British Museum. London, Trustees of the British Museum, pp. i-iv, 1-296 |
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| Horn. Collected by: Edward Cross. In Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom. |
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| Gray, J.E.; Gerrard, E. 1862 Catalogue of the bones of mammalia in the collection of the British Museum. London, Trustees of the British Museum, pp. i-iv, 1-296 |
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Sumatran Rhino
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| Cross's rhinoceros |
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| Blyth, E. 1862 On Rhinoceros crossii. Annals and Magazine of Natural History (3) 9: 243 |
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| Letter sent from Maulmein, 10 May 1862. My host at this place is a great sportsman, and some noble trophies of the chase hang in his verandah; but what fixed my attention was the head of R. sumatranus, with a development of horns which I had never imagined to occur in this species ; and the rese... |
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| Blyth, E. 1862 On Rhinoceros crossii. Annals and Magazine of Natural History (3) 9: 243 |
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| Sexual difference. The mature female horns are small, and the nasal bones comparatively narrow; I am not aware that a corresponding sexual difference occurs in any other Rhinoceros. In the Indian one-horned species the sexes are alike in size and development of horn. |
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| Blyth, E. 1862 On Rhinoceros crossii. Annals and Magazine of Natural History (3) 9: 243 |
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| Sexual difference. The mature female horns are small, and the nasal bones comparatively narrow; I am not aware that a corresponding sexual difference occurs in any other Rhinoceros. In the Indian one-horned species the sexes are alike in size and development of horn. |
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| Blyth, E. 1862 On Rhinoceros crossii. Annals and Magazine of Natural History (3) 9: 243 |
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| The following extract from a letter addressed to the Secretary by Edward Blyth Esq. (Corr. Memb.), dated Maulmein, May 10th, 1861, was read to the meeting:-
'I have made this day a grand discovery, which neither you nor others will believe in at the first announcement, but it is true nevertheles... |
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