| St. John, Bayle 1854 Travels of an Arab merchant in Soudan (the black kingdoms of Central Africa), abridged from the French. London, Chapman and Hall, pp. i-xvi, 1-336 |
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| Parkyns, M. 1854 Abyssinian aberrations. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 75 (460): 129-150 |
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| Parkyns, M. 1853 Life in Abyssinia, being notes collected during three years residence and travel in that country. London, John Murray, vol. 2, pp. 1-355 |
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| The giraffe and the rhinoceros are not common in Tigr?, though occasinally found in the plains to the northwards. |
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| Parkyns, M. 1853 Life in Abyssinia, being notes collected during three years residence and travel in that country. London, John Murray, vol. 2, pp. 1-355 |
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| The handles of the swords and the scabbards are made of the horn of the rhinoceros. They are cut out of the horn at a great loss of material, and hence they fetch a good price. It should be remembered that the heart of the horn is black, outside of which is coating, not quite an inch thick, of ... |
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| Castelnau, F. de 1851 Sur les Niams-Niams ou hommes a queue. Bulletin de la Societe de Geographie, Paris (4) 2: 25-27 |
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Sudan
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| From Kano, one travels through Booche and Gourzoum to reach Lanchandon. This region is full of tigers, giraffe, elephants, rhinoceros and wild camels. |
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| Lebrun, H. 1851 Voyage en Abyssinie et en Nubie. Tours, Alfred Mame et Fils |
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Ethiopia
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| Africa/Soudan & Ethiopia (7-15°N 32-47°E) - 1851 - Présence de rhinos bicornes dans les vallées basses et boisées ( p. 6/7) - Cornes exportées aux Indes - (CARINO No. 656 - Reference and note contributed by CARINO (Dr Henri Carpentier, Ingénieur Civil des Mines), 2011) |
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| Murs, O. des; Prevost, F.; Guichenot; Guerin-Menneville 1850 Histoire naturelle, Zoologie: vol. 6, pp. i, 1-396
| In: Lefebvre, T. et al. Voyage en Abyssinie execute pendant les annees 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842, 1843 par une commission scientifique. Paris, Arthus Bertrand |
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| Hhariche |
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| Murs, O. des; Prevost, F.; Guichenot; Guerin-Menneville 1850 Histoire naturelle, Zoologie: vol. 6, pp. i, 1-396
| In: Lefebvre, T. et al. Voyage en Abyssinie execute pendant les annees 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842, 1843 par une commission scientifique. Paris, Arthus Bertrand |
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African Rhino Species
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| Aouraris |
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| Murs, O. des; Prevost, F.; Guichenot; Guerin-Menneville 1850 Histoire naturelle, Zoologie: vol. 6, pp. i, 1-396
| In: Lefebvre, T. et al. Voyage en Abyssinie execute pendant les annees 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842, 1843 par une commission scientifique. Paris, Arthus Bertrand |
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African Rhino Species
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| The rhinoceros horns arerather large because one can make four to six handles of swords from them.. They are sold as a piece, to make handles. An unworked piece sells for a toile, but when it is worked, it can cost three to four talaris. The entire horn has less value and never sells for more t... |
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| Murs, O. des; Prevost, F.; Guichenot; Guerin-Menneville 1850 Histoire naturelle, Zoologie: vol. 6, pp. i, 1-396
| In: Lefebvre, T. et al. Voyage en Abyssinie execute pendant les annees 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842, 1843 par une commission scientifique. Paris, Arthus Bertrand |
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African Rhino Species
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| There are several species of rhinoceros in Abyssinia. There are those with 2, 3 or 4 horns, that is certian, but it is not so sure that there are some with 5 or 6 horns as people say. |
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