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File AvailableBoitard, P. 1842 Galerie pittoresque d'histoire naturelle dessinee et gravee par MM. Andrew Best Leloir et Susemihl. Paris, H. Lebrun, 4th ed
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File AvailableAnonymous 1842 Rhinoceros [broken loose in Barrackpore, Calcutta, killing a man]. Reading Mercury Saturday 15 January 1842
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File AvailableAnonymous 1842 Great male rhinoceros (expected at the Dublin Zoo). Cork Examiner Wednesday 26 October 1842
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File AvailableAnonymous 1842 Rhinoceros or unicorn of Scripture: now exhibiting at Mr Burke's spacious premises (Cork). Cork Examiner Wednesday 16 November 1842
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File AvailableAnonymous 1842 Le rhinoceros. In: Nouvelle leçons de littérature moderne ou morceaux choisis de prose et de poésie à l’usage de la jeunesse, Paris, Bureau du Journal des Enfants, pp. 128-134
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File AvailableManchester Zoological Gardens 1842 Sale of the animals. Guardian (London) Wednesday 9 November 1842: 1
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File AvailableAnonymous 1842 Rhinoceros to be shown in Cork. Waterford Mail Wednesday 10 October 1842: 2
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File AvailableLiverpool Zoo 1842 Rhinoceros in Liverpool Zoological Gardens. Liverpool Mail 30 April 1842: 2
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File AvailableLiverpool Zoological Gardens 1842 Rhinoceros in zoo. Liverpool Standard and General Commercial Advertiser 6 May 1842
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File AvailableJacquemont, V. 1841 Voyage dans l'Inde pendant les annees 1828 a 1832: Journal. Paris, Firmin Didot freres, vol. 1, pp. 1-3, i-iii, 1-526
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Indian Rhino
Barrackpore, Calcutta in 1829. The animal came from the mountains on the other side of the Ganges, where I am assured, the animals are used in the works of agriculture.
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