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Reference Base The great Rift Valley, being the narrative of a journey t... |
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The great Rift Valley, being the narrative of a journey to Mount Kenya and Lake Baringo, with some account of the geology, natural history, anthropology, and future prospects of British East Africa |
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Gregory, J.W. |
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1896 |
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London, John Murray |
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pp. i-xxi, 1-422 |
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
Culture - Countries
African Rhino Species
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Kenya. A Bushman rock painting of Burchell's rhinoceros. |
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
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Saw rhino at Laikipia. They differed from the ordinary rhinoceros, not only in colour, but in the bluntness of the head and in the shape of the horn. I reported this as soon as I returned to England, and before having read von H?hnel's statement that Count Teleki had killed a white rhinoceros a... |
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
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Near Lake Victoria Nyanza, a few rhinoceroses seen. |
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
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Black Rhino
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Reports of a similar animal have been received from Loango. |
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
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At Laikipia, saw rhino, believed to be a different species. |
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Black Rhino
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Saw rhino at Laikipia. They differed from the ordinary rhinoceros, not only in colour, but in the bluntness of the head and in the shape of the horn. I reported this as soon as I returned to England, and before having read von H?hnel's statement that Count Teleki had killed a white rhinoceros a... |
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