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Title: Notice of a presumed new species of rhinoceros, from South Africa
Author(s): Gray, J.E.
Year published: 1853
Journal: Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London
Volume: 1853 (March 8)
Pages: 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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Museums - Europe
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White Rhino
Anterior horn. British Museum, London, United Kingdom. From Hans Sloane collection
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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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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Museums
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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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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Morphology - Horn
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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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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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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