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File AvailableThomas, H.L. 1801 An anatomical description of a male rhinoceros. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 91 (1): 145-152, pl. 10
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Pidcock, London . He was fed upon hay and oats, also potatoes, and other fresh vegetables.
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File AvailableGarner, T.; Pidcock, G. 1800 A brief description of the principal foreign animals & birds, now exhibiting at the Grand Menagerie, over Exeter-Change, the property of Mr Gilbert Pidcock,chiefly extracted from the works of Buffon and Goldsmith, with additions and anecdotes. London, G. Pidcock, pp. 1-44
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File AvailableAnonymous 1799 Pidcock. The Times (London) 1799 November 25: 4
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File AvailableAnonymous 1799 Pidcock. The Times (London) 1799 November 25: 4
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File AvailableTwiss, R. 1793 A trip to Paris in July and August 1792. London, William Lane, pp. i-vi, 1-131
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Maude, T. 1792 Observations on a subject in natural history. London, W. Hixon and V. Griffiths, pp. 1-35
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A brother-countryman of his [the giraffe], now in this metropolis, the Rhinoceros, riots in clover-hay and devours carrots and parsnipe, who never tasted them in his own country.
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File AvailableBurt, N. 1791 Delineation of curious beasts and birds, in their natural colours; which are to be seen alive at the Great Room over Exeter Change, and at the Lyceum, in the Strand. London, N.Bury, pp. 1-62
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File AvailableMorning Herald 1790 Advertisement. Morning Herald, London 1790, 26 July.
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Morning Herald, 26 July 1790
We hear Mr. Clark of Exeter Change is singular in his possessions, having perhaps what no Englishman before has had, the supporters of the King's arms alive, a Lion and Male Unicorn. The Rhinoceros is really the unicorn ... is two years old, upwards of four fe...
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File AvailableOtto, D.B.C. 1788 Die Meyerschen Abbildungen der Thiere. Naturforscher 23: 175-200
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Die letzten 40 Kupferpl. [des 3. Theil, 1756] sind nicht nach Originalien.

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Tab. 29 Nashorn. Rhinoceros unicornis.
Tab. 30 Dasselbe von vorn.
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File AvailableMauvillon 1785 Memoire sur le petit rhinoceros de bronze dans le cabinet de Monseigneur le Landgrave [enleve par Denon]. Kassel, Landesbibliothek der Stadt Kassel, Handschriftensammlung, 2o Ms. Hass. 241, XIV, 2, Bl. 1618r - 1623v
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Société des Antiquités, Vortrag, 1785

Le petit Rhinocéros de bronze offert aux receherches de la Societé dans la seance derniere, est sans doute qu'une représentation imparfaite de cet animal, mais il n'en est pas moins antique, et qu'il me soit d'abord permis de fair...
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