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File AvailableNew York Zoo 1918 Death of the Indian rhinoceros. Bulletin of the New York Zoological Society 21 (5): 1673
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Indian Rhino
male 'Mogul', since 1907, was found dead on 27 August 1918.
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File AvailableHornaday, W.T. 1918 Popular official guide to the New York Zoological Park, 15th ed. New York, Zoological Society, pp. 1-192
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Indian Rhino
So pronounced is the rarity of the great Indian Rhinoceros, it is a fact that for nearly fifteen years no living specimens came into the wild-animal market. At last, however, the persistence and industry of the renowned Carl Hagenbeek was rewarded by the capture, in 1906, of four young specimens...
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File AvailableNew York Zoo 1918 Death of the Indian rhinoceros. Bulletin of the New York Zoological Society 21 (5): 1673
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Reason of death carditis , Male, New York
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File AvailableHornaday, W.T. 1918 Popular official guide to the New York Zoological Park, 15th ed. New York, Zoological Society, pp. 1-192
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Black Rhino
The African Two-Horned Rhinoceros, (Rhinoceros bicornis) is already represented by a female specimen which was acquired in 1906. 'Victoria' was captured in July, 1905. in the northern point of German East Africa, within about sixty miles of the head of Speke Gulf, which is the south eastern arm...
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File AvailableSchuster, W. 1918 Nashorner in Europa: chronologische Folge. Prometheus, Illustrierte Wochenschrift 29 (1491): 315-316
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File AvailableRichards, D.; New York Zoological Society 1918 Rhinoceros sick with pneumonia - No joke for doctors. Chicago Tribune (Army edition) no 282 (April 23): 2
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File AvailableFinn, F. 1917 The Calcutta Zoo in the nineties. Hamlyn Menagerie Magazine 3 (2), 8, 10-12
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File AvailableMacNally, G.M. 1917 The babyhood of wild beasts. New York, George H. Doran Company
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File AvailableBequaert, J. 1916 Parasitic muscid larvae collected from the African elephant and the white rhinoceros by the Congo expeditions. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 35: 377-387, figs. 1-3
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Sumatran Rhino
In 1885, Brauer was able, for the first time, to examine the gastric larvae from a specimen of Rhinoceros sumatrensis, which died in the Zoological Garden at Hamburg. He recognized that they were distinct from Gasterophilus and placed them in a new genus Gyrostigma, under the name of G. sumatren...
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File AvailableGnecchi, F. 1916 Appunti di numismatica romana: CXI e CXII: La faune e la flora nei tipi monetali. Rivista italiana di numismatica 29: 11-82, pls. 1-4
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