File AvailableGairdner, K.G. 1915 Notes on the fauna and flora of Ratburi and Petchaburi districts. Journal of the Natural History Society of Siam 1 (3): 131-156
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Asian Rhino Species
In 1911, a female with young attacked a survey party in the Yang Choom valley and savagely bit a coolie in the arm.
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File AvailableWroughton, R.C. 1915 Bombay Natural History Society's Mammal survey of India, Burma, Ceylon Report No. 17. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 23 (4): 695-720
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Sumatran Rhino
Results NBHS Mammal Survey. Shot 1 female, near Bankachon. Specimen 4714, 17 miles inland from Victoria Point, Southern Tenasserim, 7 Jan 1914
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File AvailableGairdner, K.G. 1915 Notes on the fauna and flora of Ratburi and Petchaburi districts. Journal of the Natural History Society of Siam 1 (3): 131-156
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Asian Rhino Species
I followed down the Pran valley to the next Karang hamlet and ascending a range of 600 m to the south east, crossed ober into the Huey Sat Yai, a stream considerable bigger than the parent Pran river. On the march we found old evidences of rhinoceros. Two days later, continuing the march upstre...
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File AvailableGairdner, K.G. 1915 Notes on the fauna and flora of Ratburi and Petchaburi districts. Journal of the Natural History Society of Siam 1 (3): 131-156
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Asian Rhino Species
Two days later, continuing the march upstream, the fresh tracks of rhinoceros were found. I have not yet seen one, but from the fact of native hunters recognizing the raadt (one-horned) and kra-soo (two horns), it is almost certain that both R. sondaicus and R. sumatrensis exist in the area
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File AvailableWroughton, R.C. 1915 Bombay Natural History Society's Mammal survey of India, Burma, Ceylon Report No. 17. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 23 (4): 695-720
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Morphology
Sumatran Rhino
Female shot 1914 at Bankachon, Mergui District, S. Myanmar. Inside of ears, lower throat, and under part around limbs tinged with dull flesh colour. General colour slate black, although appearing lighter during life owing to a thin and probably permanent coating of dry mud.
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File AvailableWroughton, R.C. 1915 Bombay Natural History Society's Mammal survey of India, Burma, Ceylon Report No. 17. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 23 (4): 695-720
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Sumatran Rhino
Kyan-chyaw
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File AvailableGairdner, K.G. 1915 Notes on the fauna and flora of Ratburi and Petchaburi districts. Journal of the Natural History Society of Siam 1 (3): 131-156
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Thailand. The cook collected all the dried excrement he could find, the Chinese having great faith in anything connected with the rhinoceros as medicine.
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File AvailableGairdner, K.G. 1915 Notes on the fauna and flora of Ratburi and Petchaburi districts. Journal of the Natural History Society of Siam 1 (3): 131-156
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Sumatran Rhino
In 1911, a female with young attacked a survey party in the Yang Choom valley and savagely bit a coolie in the arm.
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File AvailableWroughton, R.C. 1915 Bombay Natural History Society's Mammal survey of India, Burma, Ceylon Report No. 17. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 23 (4): 695-720
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Sumatran Rhino
Female shot 1914 at Bankachon, Mergui District, S. Myanmar. Skin folds not very marked though easily felt, particularly on the shoulders.
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File AvailableWroughton, R.C. 1915 Bombay Natural History Society's Mammal survey of India, Burma, Ceylon Report No. 17. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 23 (4): 695-720
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Sumatran Rhino
Female shot 1914 at Bankachon, Mergui District, S. Myanmar. Tail very much compressed laterally at end.
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File AvailableWroughton, R.C. 1915 Bombay Natural History Society's Mammal survey of India, Burma, Ceylon Report No. 17. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 23 (4): 695-720
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Sumatran Rhino
Female shot 1914 at Bankachon, Mergui District, S. Myanmar. Iris, dark brown
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File AvailableWroughton, R.C. 1915 Bombay Natural History Society's Mammal survey of India, Burma, Ceylon Report No. 17. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 23 (4): 695-720
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Asia - South East Asia - Myanmar (Burma)
Morphology
Sumatran Rhino
Female shot 1914 at Bankachon, Mergui District, S. Myanmar. Inside of ears, lower throat, and under part around limbs tinged with dull flesh colour. General colour slate black, although appearing lighter during life owing to a thin and probably permanent coating of dry mud.
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File AvailableWroughton, R.C. 1915 Bombay Natural History Society's Mammal survey of India, Burma, Ceylon Report No. 17. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 23 (4): 695-720
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Sumatran Rhino
Female shot 1914 at Bankachon, Mergui District, S. Myanmar. Iris, dark brown
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File AvailableWroughton, R.C. 1915 Bombay Natural History Society's Mammal survey of India, Burma, Ceylon Report No. 17. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 23 (4): 695-720
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Asia - South East Asia - Myanmar (Burma)
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Sumatran Rhino
Female shot 1914 at Bankachon, Mergui District, S. Myanmar. Skin folds not very marked though easily felt, particularly on the shoulders.
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File AvailableWroughton, R.C. 1915 Bombay Natural History Society's Mammal survey of India, Burma, Ceylon Report No. 17. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 23 (4): 695-720
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Asia - South East Asia - Myanmar (Burma)
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Sumatran Rhino
Female shot 1914 at Bankachon, Mergui District, S. Myanmar. Tail very much compressed laterally at end.
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File AvailableGairdner, K.G. 1915 Notes on the fauna and flora of Ratburi and Petchaburi districts. Journal of the Natural History Society of Siam 1 (3): 131-156
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Sumatran Rhino
I have found rhino tracks up to and above 4000 feet.
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File AvailableWroughton, R.C. 1915 Bombay Natural History Society's Mammal survey of India, Burma, Ceylon Report No. 17. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 23 (4): 695-720
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Sumatran Rhino
Female shot 1914 at Bankachon, Mergui District, S. Myanmar Length of head, tip of nose to between ears, up and down horns, 760 mm idem, not up and down horns, 680 mm
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File AvailableWroughton, R.C. 1915 Bombay Natural History Society's Mammal survey of India, Burma, Ceylon Report No. 17. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 23 (4): 695-720
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Sumatran Rhino
Female shot 1914 at Bankachon, Mergui District, S. Myanmar Extreme length, tip of nose / up and down horns to tip of tail, 3265 mm Tip of nose to root of tail, up and down horns, 2600 mm Tip of nose to root of tail, not up and down horns, 2520 mm
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File AvailableWroughton, R.C. 1915 Bombay Natural History Society's Mammal survey of India, Burma, Ceylon Report No. 17. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 23 (4): 695-720
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Sumatran Rhino
Female shot 1914 at Bankachon, Mergui District, S. Myanmar. Length of anterior horn, around front curve, 130 mm
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File AvailableKloppenburg-Versteegh, J. 1915 Wenken en raadgevingen betreffende het gebruik van Indische planten, vruchten enz 3rd edition. Semarang, Soerabaia, Den Haag, G.C.T. van Dorp and Co, pp. 1, 1-328, i-viii
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Asian Rhino Species
Even in olden days, rhinoceros horn scrapings were mixed with water and used against poisonings, especially when the poison which had been taken was directed towards the nervous system. Rhinoceros horn has a very calming effect.
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File AvailableKreemer, J. 1915 Volksheilkunde im Malaiischen Archipel. Janus 20: 365-408
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Asian Rhino Species
Rhinoceros horn (Javanese tjula, Malay tjula). The Javan rub it on a soft stone with some water, which produces a milky juice, which they use as a medicine against snakebite and rabies, as well as poisonous plants (van Hien). Mixed with water and drunk it would strengthen the body and remove al...
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File AvailableWroughton, R.C. 1915 Bombay Natural History Society's Mammal survey of India, Burma, Ceylon Report No. 17. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 23 (4): 695-720
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Morphology - Size
Sumatran Rhino
Female shot 1914 at Bankachon, Mergui District, S. Myanmar Height from shoulders to tip of longest toe, 1440 mm Height of withers to tip of longest toe, 1530 mm
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File AvailableWroughton, R.C. 1915 Bombay Natural History Society's Mammal survey of India, Burma, Ceylon Report No. 17. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 23 (4): 695-720
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Sumatran Rhino
Female shot 1914 at Bankachon, Mergui District, S. Myanmar. Length of tail, 665 mm
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File AvailableWroughton, R.C. 1915 Bombay Natural History Society's Mammal survey of India, Burma, Ceylon Report No. 17. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 23 (4): 695-720
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Sumatran Rhino
Female shot 1914 at Bankachon, Mergui District, S. Myanmar. Girth of neck, halfway between head and shoulders, 1095 mm Girth behind shoulders, 2145 mm Girth in front of hind quarters, 2290 mm
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File AvailableWroughton, R.C. 1915 Bombay Natural History Society's Mammal survey of India, Burma, Ceylon Report No. 17. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 23 (4): 695-720
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Sumatran Rhino
Female shot 1914 at Bankachon, Mergui District, S. Myanmar. Ear, 175 mm
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File AvailableWroughton, R.C. 1915 Bombay Natural History Society's Mammal survey of India, Burma, Ceylon Report No. 17. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 23 (4): 695-720
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Sumatran Rhino
Female shot 1914 at Bankachon, Mergui District, S. Myanmar. Hind foot, from hock to tip of longest nail, 420 mm Girth of fore foot, 550 mm Girth of hind foot, 538 mm Girth of foreleg halfway above the knee, 565 mm Girth of hind leg halfway above hock, 525 mm
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File AvailableBemmelen, J.F. van 1915 Over de fauna van den Indischen Archipel: pp. 87-111

In: Abandanon, E.C. et al. De natuurlijke gesteldheid van den Indischen Archipel. Amsterdam, W. Versluys: pp. i-iv, 1-111
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File AvailableKreemer, J. 1915 Volksheelkunde in den Indischen Archipel. Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde 70: 1-112
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File AvailableShortridge, G.C. 1915 The Asiatic two-horned rhinoceros (Rhinoceros sumatrensis, Cuv.). Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 23 (4): 772-774
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Sumatran Rhino
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File AvailableAbandanon, E.C.; Bemmelen, J.F. van; Schuiling, R.; Stok, J.P. van der; Zeylstra, H.H. 1915 De natuurlijke gesteldheid van den Indischen Archipel. Amsterdam, W. Versluys, pp. i-iv, 1-111
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Asian Rhino Species
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File AvailableCampbell, D.M. 1915 Java: past & present. London, William Heinemann
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Javan Rhino
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File AvailableCampbell, D.M. 1915 Java: past & present. London, William Heinemann
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File AvailableSturler, V.de 1915 Zoologisch Museum en Laboratorium. Jaarboek van het Departement Landbouw, Nijverheid en Handel, Batavia 1914: 63-64
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Javan Rhino
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File AvailableGeorge, E.C.S. 1915 Burma gazetteer: Ruby Mines District, vol. A. Rangoon, Government Printing
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Asian Rhino Species
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File AvailableSturdza, G. 1915 En Birmanie: souvenirs de chasse et de voyage. Paris, Plon
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Asian Rhino Species
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File AvailableFerris, W. 1915 The museum: the Art, Historical and Scientific Association. Vancouver, Saturday Sunset Presses, pp. 1-108
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Asian Rhino Species
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File AvailableGyldenstolpe, N. 1914 Mammals collected, or observed by the Swedish zoological expedition to Siam 1911-1912. Arkiv for Zoologi 8 (23): 1-36
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Distribution - Records
Sumatran Rhino
Horn. Locality: Thailand. In coll. Private collection, Bangkok, Thailand
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File AvailableBalen, J.H. van 1914 De dierenwereld van Insulinde in woord en beeld, I: De zoogdieren. Deventer, J.C. van der Burgh, pp. i-vii, i-xi, 1-505
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Asia - South East Asia - Indonesia - Sumatra
Distribution - Records
Sumatran Rhino
The natives of Sumatra hunt this animal in several ways. East of Padang, at Padang Reste, three individuals were caught in pits by Malays, according to M?ller.
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File AvailableBalen, J.H. van 1914 De dierenwereld van Insulinde in woord en beeld, I: De zoogdieren. Deventer, J.C. van der Burgh, pp. i-vii, i-xi, 1-505
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Asia - South East Asia - Indonesia - Java
Distribution - Records
Sumatran Rhino
B?ttikofer tells the following: 'Soon after arrival on the station Poenan Caves, on the western slopes of the Liang Koeboeng, we found in the wet places of the forest numerous tracks of the rhinoceros.
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File AvailableBalen, J.H. van 1914 De dierenwereld van Insulinde in woord en beeld, I: De zoogdieren. Deventer, J.C. van der Burgh, pp. i-vii, i-xi, 1-505
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Asia - South East Asia - Indonesia - Java
Ecology - Habitat
Javan Rhino
Java. It is the largest animal on that island and is widely distributed, although nowhere numerous and it only lives in the remote jungles. They are found in the extensive wet and watery forests near the coast to the dry and windy summits of mountains to a height of 8000 to 9000 feet above the ...
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File AvailableBalen, J.H. van 1914 De dierenwereld van Insulinde in woord en beeld, I: De zoogdieren. Deventer, J.C. van der Burgh, pp. i-vii, i-xi, 1-505
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Asia - South East Asia - Indonesia - Java
Ecology - Habitat
Javan Rhino
It is the largest animal on that island and is widely distributed, although nowhere numerous and it only lives in the remote jungles. They are found in the extensive wet and watery forests near the coast to the dry and windy summits of mountains to a height of 8000 to 9000 feet above the sea. I...
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File AvailableBalen, J.H. van 1914 De dierenwereld van Insulinde in woord en beeld, I: De zoogdieren. Deventer, J.C. van der Burgh, pp. i-vii, i-xi, 1-505
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Asia - South East Asia - Indonesia - Sumatra
Distribution - Records
Sumatran Rhino
From 1974 to 1980 the distribution and behaviour of the Sumatran rhinoceros was examined in one of the few areas where there is still a viable population, the Gunung Leuser National Park in northern Sumatra. As the animals are very shy and rare, the study was conducted through tracks. Individua...
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File AvailableBalen, J.H. van 1914 De dierenwereld van Insulinde in woord en beeld, I: De zoogdieren. Deventer, J.C. van der Burgh, pp. i-vii, i-xi, 1-505
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Asia - South East Asia - Indonesia - Java
Distribution - Records
Javan Rhino
De Wilde tells how he made a trip to the well-known sulphur lake in the district Wanaradja. He was following the paths made by rhinos to a place called Padjagalang or Slaughter Place, because in this place many animals which venture in this area, are found dead. Between all the bones which cove...
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File AvailableBalen, J.H. van 1914 De dierenwereld van Insulinde in woord en beeld, I: De zoogdieren. Deventer, J.C. van der Burgh, pp. i-vii, i-xi, 1-505
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Asia - South East Asia - Indonesia - Sumatra
Distribution - Poaching
Asian Rhino Species
The natives of Sumatra hunt this animal in several ways. East of Padang, at Padang Reste, three individuals were caught in pits by Malays, according to M?ller. To do this, the natives dig pits in the paths of the rhinoceros, which are 6 to 7 feet long and 2 ? to 3 feet wide. The inside of thes...
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File AvailableBalen, J.H. van 1914 De dierenwereld van Insulinde in woord en beeld, I: De zoogdieren. Deventer, J.C. van der Burgh, pp. i-vii, i-xi, 1-505
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Asia - South East Asia - Borneo
Distribution - Records
Sumatran Rhino
The animal also occurs in Borneo and is said to be especially numerous in the mountain range near the sources of the southern tributaries of the Upper Kapoeas and the Melawi Rivers.
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File AvailableBalen, J.H. van 1914 De dierenwereld van Insulinde in woord en beeld, I: De zoogdieren. Deventer, J.C. van der Burgh, pp. i-vii, i-xi, 1-505
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Asia - South East Asia - Indonesia - Java
Distribution - Records
Javan Rhino
In remote plantations of coffee or other crops it can often do a lot of damage, for which reason there is a premium of 16 guilders for each one that is killed.
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File AvailableGyldenstolpe, N. 1914 Mammals collected, or observed by the Swedish zoological expedition to Siam 1911-1912. Arkiv for Zoologi 8 (23): 1-36
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Names in vernacular
Asian Rhino Species
Rat
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File AvailableGyldenstolpe, N. 1914 Mammals collected, or observed by the Swedish zoological expedition to Siam 1911-1912. Arkiv for Zoologi 8 (23): 1-36
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Distribution - Records
Sumatran Rhino
During my stay at Sakerat in eastern Siam, I was told by the Chief of the village that a very large and fierce rhino had been shot some years ago quite close to the village, but after first having killed two of the hunters.
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File AvailableGyldenstolpe, N. 1914 Mammals collected, or observed by the Swedish zoological expedition to Siam 1911-1912. Arkiv for Zoologi 8 (23): 1-36
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Asia - South East Asia - Thailand
Distribution - Records
Sumatran Rhino
Rhinos are only to be found in the most northern parts of Upper Siam, but here they seemed to be not common according to a statement by Dr H?gbom, who observed several tracks in the jungles surrounding the twons of Chien Kong, Chieng Sen and Muang Fang.
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File AvailableGyldenstolpe, N. 1914 Mammals collected, or observed by the Swedish zoological expedition to Siam 1911-1912. Arkiv for Zoologi 8 (23): 1-36
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Distribution - Records
Asian Rhino Species
Two species are said to inhabit Siam. The most common form seems to be the smaller one-horned rhino.
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File AvailableBalen, J.H. van 1914 De dierenwereld van Insulinde in woord en beeld, I: De zoogdieren. Deventer, J.C. van der Burgh, pp. i-vii, i-xi, 1-505
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Asian Rhino Species
1914, Java, The Chinese and Arabs will pay 10 to 20 guilders for these and for a large horn they will give 50 guilders or more.
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File AvailableBalen, J.H. van 1914 De dierenwereld van Insulinde in woord en beeld, I: De zoogdieren. Deventer, J.C. van der Burgh, pp. i-vii, i-xi, 1-505
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Value - Related to Horn
Asian Rhino Species
In Deli too there is the superstition that poisonous drinks poured into a horn will be discovered by foaming. The horns are therefore very expensive.
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File AvailableGyldenstolpe, N. 1914 Mammals collected, or observed by the Swedish zoological expedition to Siam 1911-1912. Arkiv for Zoologi 8 (23): 1-36
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Asia - South East Asia - Thailand
Behaviour - Towards Man
Sumatran Rhino
During my stay at Sakerat in eastern Siam, I was told by the Chief of the village that a very large and fierce rhino had been shot some years ago quite close to the village, but after first having killed two of the hunters.
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File AvailableBalen, J.H. van 1914 De dierenwereld van Insulinde in woord en beeld, I: De zoogdieren. Deventer, J.C. van der Burgh, pp. i-vii, i-xi, 1-505
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Asia - South East Asia - Indonesia - Java
Distribution - Poaching
Asian Rhino Species
A native hunter told M?ller that he would never touch the rhinoceros in a dense jungle, but that he would try to get them to a forest with large trees or to a valley by yelling at them. There he would shoot them from a tree. He would climb the tree and throw down his shirt, upon which the rhino...
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File AvailableBalen, J.H. van 1914 De dierenwereld van Insulinde in woord en beeld, I: De zoogdieren. Deventer, J.C. van der Burgh, pp. i-vii, i-xi, 1-505
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Asia - South East Asia - Indonesia - Java
Behaviour - Towards Man
Javan Rhino
M?ller tells the following story about a hunt of the rhinoceros, with bad results for one of the members of the nature commission: Mr G. van Raalte, administrator and draughtsman of the Nature Commission together with Dr Macklot was hunting rhinos in the Preanger Regencies near Parang in April 18...
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File AvailableBalen, J.H. van 1914 De dierenwereld van Insulinde in woord en beeld, I: De zoogdieren. Deventer, J.C. van der Burgh, pp. i-vii, i-xi, 1-505
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Asia - South East Asia - Indonesia - Java
Ecology - Food
Javan Rhino
The food of the rhinoceros consists of all kinds of leaves, grass, thin branches etc. He likes the leaves of Ficus nivea and Ficus fistulosa, young sprouts of the bamboo, glaga, alang alang. In remote plantations of coffee or other crops it can often do a lot of damage, for which reason there i...
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File AvailableBalen, J.H. van 1914 De dierenwereld van Insulinde in woord en beeld, I: De zoogdieren. Deventer, J.C. van der Burgh, pp. i-vii, i-xi, 1-505
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Asia - South East Asia - Indonesia - Java
Ecology - Food
Javan Rhino
The food of the rhinoceros consists of all kinds of leaves, grass, thin branches etc. He likes the leaves of Ficus nivea and Ficus fistulosa, young sprouts of the bamboo, glaga, alang alang. In remote plantations of coffee or other crops it can often do a lot of damage, for which reason there i...
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File AvailableBalen, J.H. van 1914 De dierenwereld van Insulinde in woord en beeld, I: De zoogdieren. Deventer, J.C. van der Burgh, pp. i-vii, i-xi, 1-505
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Asia - South East Asia - Indonesia - Java
Ecology - Habitat
Javan Rhino
Mohnike remarked that 'with the size of these animals it is remarkable that they will ascend mountains from 8000 to 10.000 feet high. Their paths are found everywhere in the mountain ranges of Java. These paths are known to the natives; they are the deep and well-trodden paths which take you st...
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File AvailableBalen, J.H. van 1914 De dierenwereld van Insulinde in woord en beeld, I: De zoogdieren. Deventer, J.C. van der Burgh, pp. i-vii, i-xi, 1-505
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Behaviour - Social Behaviour
Javan Rhino
Outside the mating season it is rare to find two together.
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File AvailableBalen, J.H. van 1914 De dierenwereld van Insulinde in woord en beeld, I: De zoogdieren. Deventer, J.C. van der Burgh, pp. i-vii, i-xi, 1-505
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Asia - South East Asia - Borneo
Morphology - Horn
Sumatran Rhino
The animal also occurs in Borneo and is said to be especially numerous in the mountain range near the sources of the southern tributaries of the Upper Kapoeas and the Melawi Rivers. The natives tell about a species with three horns and Mr Pryer once saw a skull with three horns, although the thi...
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File AvailableBalen, J.H. van 1914 De dierenwereld van Insulinde in woord en beeld, I: De zoogdieren. Deventer, J.C. van der Burgh, pp. i-vii, i-xi, 1-505
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Asia - South East Asia - Indonesia
Value - Related to Horn
Asian Rhino Species
The natives believe that the horn of the rhinoceros will detect poison when it is put in a liquid. It is called Tandokh-badak. The Malay and Sundanese call it Tjoela-badakh. Amulets made of the horn will ward off any kind of accident. The Chinese and Arabs will pay 10 to 20 guilders for these...
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File AvailableGrose, F.S. 1914 Shan names for mammals found in the northern Shan states. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 23: 352-353
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File AvailableWalcott, A.S. 1914 Java and her neighbours; a traveller's notes in Java, Celebes, the Moluccas and Sumatra. New York and London, G.P.Putnam's sons, pp. 1-506
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File AvailableMacMillan, M. 1914 A journey to Java. London, Holden & Hardingham
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File AvailableAnonymous 1914 Rhinoceros shot in Bantam by Sturler. Straits Times, Singapore 28 February 1914: 8
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A large rhinoceros was shot a few days ago in the Bantam Residency by a Dutch hunter, Mr. De Sturler, formerly manager of the Tjimonas Plantations. After a time in the local forests Mr De Sturler intends visiting the FMS in search of bigger game.
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File AvailableWilliams, J.P. 1914 Big game in Borneo. Field, the country gentleman's magazine 124 (3235), 1914 December 26: 1068
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File AvailableBrebion, A. 1914 Diard, naturaliste français dans l’Extrême-Orient. T'oung Pao (ser.2) 15 (2): 203-213
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File AvailableSarawak, Ranee of 1913 My life in Sarawak. London, Methuen and Co
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File AvailableBolling, F.A. 1913 Oost-Indisch reisboek, bevattende zijne reis naar Oost Indie, zoowel als de beschrijving van eenige plaatsen, met een aantal ceremonien der heidenen (uit het Deens vertaald door mej Joh Visscher). Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde 68: 289-381
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File AvailableHanson, O. 1913 The Kachins: their customs and traditions. Rangoon, American Baptist Mission Press
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File AvailableHanson, O. 1913 The Kachins: their customs and traditions. Rangoon, American Baptist Mission Press
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File AvailableHaan, F. de 1912 Priangan: de Preanger-regentschappen onder het Nederlandsch bestuur tot 1811. Batavia, Bataviaasch Genootschap van Kunsten en Wetenschappen, vol. 2, pp. i-xviii, 1-906
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The former occureence of the rhino is recalled in the name of the place Oetanbadak, just south of Tandjoengpriok.
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File AvailableAnonymous 1912 Theft of rhino horn in Singapore. Straits Times, Singapore 7 May 1912: 8
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Asian Rhino Species
Thirteen rhinoceros horns - which are used locally in the manufacture of medicines - were stolen last night from a room in premises on Boat Quay occupied by Lee See Kow. The value of the horns was $670. [complete text]
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File AvailableHose, C.; MacDougall, W. 1912 The pagan tribes of Borneo: a description of their physical, moral and intellectual condition with some discussion of their ethnic relations. London, MacMillan, vol. 1, pp. i-xv, 1-283
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Asian Rhino Species
Punans, who hunt withou dogs, will lie in wait for the rhinoceros beside the track by which he comes to his daily mud-bath, and drive a spear into his flank or shoulder; then, after hastily retiring, they track him through the jungle, until they come upon him again, and find an opportunity of dri...
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File AvailableEvans, G.P. 1912 Big game shooting in Upper Burma. New York, Bombay, Calcutta, Longman, Green and Co, pp. i-xiii, 1-240
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File AvailableHose, C.; MacDougall, W. 1912 The pagan tribes of Borneo: a description of their physical, moral and intellectual condition with some discussion of their ethnic relations. London, MacMillan, vol. 1, pp. i-xv, 1-283
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Sumatran Rhino
In Borneo the rhinoceros (R. borniensis, closely allied to R. sumatranus). On p.143 noted presence of a small rhinoceros (R. sumatranus).
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File AvailableVolz, W. 1912 Nord-Sumatra, vol. 2: Die Gajolaender. Berlin, Dietrich Reimer, pp. i-xxi, 1-428
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File AvailableScheltema, H.V, 1912 Peeps at many lands: Java. London, Adam and Charles Black, pp. 1-124
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File AvailableMackellar, C.D. 1912 Scented isles and coral gardens: Torres Straits, German New Guinea, and the Dutch East Indies. London, John Murray
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File AvailableMacGilvary, D. 1912 A half century among the Siamese and the Lao: an autobiography. New York, F. H. Revell , pp. i-vi, 1-435
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Asian Rhino Species
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File AvailableDawson, G.W. 1912 Burma gazetteer: Bhamo District. Rangoon, Govt. Printing and Stationery Office
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File AvailableHardiman, J.P. 1912 Burma gazetteer: Lower Chindwin District. Rangoon, Govt. Printing and Stationery Office
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File AvailableTydd, W.B. 1912 Burma gazetteer: Sandoway District, vol. A. Rangoon, Govt. Printing and Stationery Office
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File AvailableAbbott, W.L. 1911 Notes

In: Lyon, M.W. Jr. Mammals collected by Dr W.L. Abbott on Borneo and some of the small adjacent islands. Proceedings of the US National Museum 40: 53-146, pls. 1-7
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Sumatran Rhino
A few rhinoceroses are said to inhabit the upper Sempang about batu Dayeu (or Dajeuh).- ca. 0.50 S, 110.12 E
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File AvailableAbbott, W.L. 1911 Notes

In: Lyon, M.W. Jr. Mammals collected by Dr W.L. Abbott on Borneo and some of the small adjacent islands. Proceedings of the US National Museum 40: 53-146, pls. 1-7
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Sumatran Rhino
Rhinoceroses are said to inhabit the lowlands about the base of Palung. - 1.12 S, 110.09 E
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File AvailableAbbott, W.L. 1911 Notes

In: Lyon, M.W. Jr. Mammals collected by Dr W.L. Abbott on Borneo and some of the small adjacent islands. Proceedings of the US National Museum 40: 53-146, pls. 1-7
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Sumatran Rhino
A few rhinoceroses are said to inhabit the neighbourhood of Mount Kedio.2.20 S, 110.17 E.
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File AvailableGomes, E.H. 1911 Seventeen years among the Sea Dyaks of Borneo: a record of intimiate association with the natives of the Bornean jungles. London, Seeley, Service and Co, pp. i-xx, 21-343
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Sumatran Rhino
The elephant and the rhinoceros seem to be confined to the north end of the island.
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File AvailableKampen, P.N. van 1911 The zoogeography of the East Indian Archipelago. American Naturalist 45: 537-560, maps 1-3
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File AvailableLyon, M.W. Jr. 1911 Mammals collected by Dr W.L. Abbott on Borneo and some of the small adjacent islands. Proceedings of the US National Museum 40: 53-146, pls. 1-7
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File AvailableCabaton, A. 1911 Java, Sumatra, and the other islands of the Dutch East Indies. London and Leipsic, T. Fisher Unwin, pp. i-xvi, 1-376
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File AvailableEekhout, R.A. 1911 Prinseneiland; en schiereiland Djoengkoelan. Indische Mercuur 34: 66-67
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Javan Rhino
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File AvailableMerens, D. 1910 De Bem Brem stroomversnellingen. Tijdschrift van het Koninklijk Nederlandsch Aardrijkskundig Genootschap (2) 27: 529-558, figs. 1-14, map 1
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Sumatran Rhino
Along Bem Brem rapids of Kajan River, In the beginning we got several animals during our hunts, like deer, hornbills and even a rhinoceros, but after a while nothing could be encountered.
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File AvailableFischer, L.S. 1910 Tochten naar Boven-Boeloengan en de Apo-Kajan (Zuider- en Ooster-Afdeeling van Borneo). Tijdschrift van het Koninklijk Nederlandsch Aardrijkskundig Genootschap (2) 27: 263-306, map 1
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Sumatran Rhino
He travelled to the Upper Boeloengan and Apo Kajan, from the mouth of the Kalangan River to the upper part of the Beta River, the Ma koelits from Apo Kajan had made a road along the river which was recognisable. During this part of the journey, we killed a rhinoceros, a bear, a wild dog, kidangs...
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File AvailableFischer, L.S. 1910 Tochten naar Boven-Boeloengan en de Apo-Kajan (Zuider- en Ooster-Afdeeling van Borneo). Tijdschrift van het Koninklijk Nederlandsch Aardrijkskundig Genootschap (2) 27: 263-306, map 1
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Asian Rhino Species
Borneo - Upper Bulungan. During this part of the journey, we killed a rhinoceros, a bear, a wild dog, kidangs, and later along the river, a deer and some wild pigs. All that meat was eaten by the Dajaks and also by ourselves with the exception of the wild dog.
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File AvailableMerens, D. 1910 De Bem Brem stroomversnellingen. Tijdschrift van het Koninklijk Nederlandsch Aardrijkskundig Genootschap (2) 27: 529-558, figs. 1-14, map 1
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Asian Rhino Species
Borneo, Apo Kajan. We even killed a rhinoceros, whose heart [hart wand] gave us quite a fine steak.
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File AvailableHooper, D. 1910 Materia medica animalium Indica. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal N.S. 6 (10): 507-522
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Asian Rhino Species
blood, Burma. The dried blood of the rhino (Rh. sondaicus) is used in Moulmein as an important medicine under the name of Kyan Thwe. The blood is dried in the gut of the bowel and resembles black pudding. The price is one rupee per tical or one rupee in weight. It's valued by Burmans and Chin...
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File AvailableWright, A. 1910 Twentieth century impressions of Burma. London, Durban, Perth, Lloyd's Greater Britain Pub. Co, pp. 1-420
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File AvailableChristopher, S.A. 1910 Sport: pp. 268-278

In: Wright, A. Twentieth century impressions of Burma. London, Durban, Perth, Lloyd's Greater Britain Pub. Co: pp. 1-420
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File AvailableWright, A. 1910 Twentieth century impressions of Burma. London, Durban, Perth, Lloyd's Greater Britain Pub. Co, pp. 1-420
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File AvailableChristopher, S.A. 1910 Sport: pp. 268-278

In: Wright, A. Twentieth century impressions of Burma. London, Durban, Perth, Lloyd's Greater Britain Pub. Co: pp. 1-420
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