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File AvailableSclater, P.L. 1869 Guide to the gardens of the Zoological Society of London, 23rd edition. London, Zoological Society, pp. 1-69
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File AvailableWeigel, J.A.G. 1869 Catalog einer Sammlung von Original Handzeichnungen der Deutschen, holländischen, flandrischen, italienische, franzosischen, spanischen und englischen Schule. Leipzig, T.O. Weigel
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File AvailableDorner, H. 1869 Casanova und Hagenbeck. Gartenlaube: illustrirtes Familienblatt no.3: 42-47
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Casanova und Hagenbeck.

Auch in früheren Jahren hat man hin und wieder Gelegenheit gehabt, ausländische Thiere lebend bei uns zu sehen, sei es durch Vermittlung jener Sorte „wandernder Künstler“, welche mit Affen, Bären, Kameelen, Wölfen oder Hyänen auf den Messen und Jahrmärkte...
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File AvailableHausmann, B. 1869 Albrecht Durers Kupferstiche, Radirungen, Holzschnitte und Zeichnungen, unter besonderer Beruecksichtigung der dazu verwandte Papiere und deren Wasserzeichnen. Hannover, Hahn
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File AvailableBlyth, E. 1868 Rhinoceros horns. Journal of Travel and Natural History 1: 130-131
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Indian Rhino
A female Indian rhino in the London Zoo shows a rudimentary or small horn on the forehead. Earlier one similar to this had broken off.
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File AvailableBuckland, F.T. 1868 Curiosities of natural history. Third series. London, Richard Bentley and Son, pp. i-xv, 1-353
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Wombwell Menagerie, UK. Under the direction of Mr. Edmonds, late Woombwell. Mr edmonds has a very fine one-horned rhinoceros, which has been in the show 21 years, and which cost 1400 pounds at the sale of the animals at the Manchester Zoological Gardens; he always rides in his van, being a valu...
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File AvailableBuckland, F.T. 1868 Curiosities of natural history. Third series. London, Richard Bentley and Son, pp. i-xv, 1-353
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In January 1867, when paying a visit to Jamrach, I saw two skulls of Indian rhinoceros in his shop. Jamrach sent his son to India in purpose to get the rhinoceros. Having purchased them up the country, Jamrach Jr drove them some 200 miles down to the seaport, I believe Calcutta. He managed his...
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File AvailableBuckland, F.T. 1868 Curiosities of natural history. Third series. London, Richard Bentley and Son, pp. i-xv, 1-353
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Indian Rhino
Under the direction of Mr. Edmonds, late Woombwell. Mr Edmonds has a very fine one-horned rhinoceros, which has been in the show 21 years, and which cost 1400 pounds at the sale of the animals at the Manchester Zoological Gardens; he always rides in his van, being a valuable animal and worth his...
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File AvailableBlyth, E. 1868 Rhinoceros shedding their horns. Journal of Travel and Natural History 1: 70
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Indian Rhino
A rhinoceros in the menagerie at Moscow had shed its horn. This is not unusual. The information was received from Count Alexis Bobrensky of Moscow.
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File AvailableSclater, P.L. 1868 On additions to the Society's Menagerie, and report on Leconte's expedition to the Falkland Islands. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1868 November 12: 526-530, pl. 41
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Black Rhino
Purchased 11 Sep 1868, a young male Rhinoceros bicornis. Purchased for the Society of Mr. Carl Hagenbeck, originally captured on 12 Feb 1868 by the Arabs of the Beni-Ammer tribe, in the vicinity of Casala, in Upper Nubia, and sold by them to Herr Casanova, an enterprising traveller of Vienna. P...
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