![File Available](http://www.rhinoresourcecenter.com/style_images/1/file_available.gif) | Whitehouse, B. 1902 To the Victoria Nyanza by the Uganda railway. Scottish Geographical Journal 17: 169-182 |
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| There are a large number of rhinoceri in places along the line. As a rule they do not interfere with travellers that let them alone. In some cases, of course, they are dangerous, but it was easy to get close to many for photo- graphs. It is often said that a rhinoceros will charge the person th... |
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![File Available](http://www.rhinoresourcecenter.com/style_images/1/file_available.gif) | Buxton, E.N. 1902 Two African trips, with notes and suggestions on big game preservation in Africa. London, Edward Stanford |
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![File Available](http://www.rhinoresourcecenter.com/style_images/1/file_available.gif) | Harrison, J.J. 1901 A journey from Zeila to Lake Rudolf. Geographical Journal, London 18 (3): 258-275 |
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Ethiopia
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| at Godigea on Manta River, 10-12 March 1900. We found our first rhino here. A.E. Butter killing one, and W.f. Whitehouse another. The latter, unfortunately, getting his shikaree, Darod Nur, badly smashed up before he killed it. Having set a broken leg and dressed the other wounds, we sent him... |
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![File Available](http://www.rhinoresourcecenter.com/style_images/1/file_available.gif) | Black, W.T. 1901 The Fish River bush, South Africa and its wild animals. Edinburgh and London, Young J. Pentland, pp. 1-55 |
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| The elephant and rhinoceros have years ago left the retreats of the Fish River Bush. |
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![File Available](http://www.rhinoresourcecenter.com/style_images/1/file_available.gif) | Harrison, J.J. 1901 A journey from Zeila to Lake Rudolf. Geographical Journal, London 18 (3): 258-275 |
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| expedition 1900. On May 11 1900 I killed my last rhino, and the same afternoon we camped at Elmolo. |
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![File Available](http://www.rhinoresourcecenter.com/style_images/1/file_available.gif) | Harrison, J.J. 1901 A journey from Zeila to Lake Rudolf. Geographical Journal, London 18 (3): 258-275 |
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| expedition 1900. Travelled along east coast of the lake from north to south, while rhino were a positive nuisance. |
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![File Available](http://www.rhinoresourcecenter.com/style_images/1/file_available.gif) | Olivier, H.D. 1901 On rhinoceros shooting. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 13 (3): 538-539 |
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Somalia
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| I have read with much interest Captain P. Z. Cox's notes on Somaliland and I know he will excuse me if I venture to criticize his advice to sportsmen to shoot rhinoceroses in the belly. Every good sportsmen will agree that shooting at large 'into the brown' of any beast is a practice much to be ... |
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![File Available](http://www.rhinoresourcecenter.com/style_images/1/file_available.gif) | Olivier, H.D. 1901 On rhinoceros shooting. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 13 (3): 538-539 |
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| Perhaps I may be excused if I give a few instances of my small experience with the Rhinos. The first one I ever fired at I had followed for several hours, and it was standing, facing away from me, with its head turned half round towards me, at about 70 yards; I may remark that I was extremely ba... |
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![File Available](http://www.rhinoresourcecenter.com/style_images/1/file_available.gif) | Selous, F.C. 1901 The rhinoceros: pp. 182-188, figs. 1-8
![](http://www.rhinoresourcecenter.com/style_images/1/add_subref.gif) | In: Cornish, C.J. The living animals of the world, a popular natural history, volume 1: Mammals. London, Hutchinson and Co: pp. i-iv, i-viii, 1-384 |
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
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