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File AvailableSacc, F. 1861 Le Jardin Zoologique de Marseille. Revue et Magazine de Zoologie 13 (1): 34-46
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Indian Rhino
The rhinoceros is enormous in size, it came from a wandering menagerie and was taken around Europe for eleven years in a very small cage. When it arrived in the zoo, the poor animal could hardly move, and it took several weeks until it walked correctly, and several month until it went into a pon...
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File AvailableEversmann, Ed. 1861 Erinnerungen aus einer Reise in's Ausland 1857 bis 1858. Zoologische Garten A.F. 2: 57-62
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Indian Rhino
travel in 1857-1858. In Marseille, one rhinoceros from Java.
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File AvailableGens, E. 1861 Promenade au Jardin Zoologique d'Anvers. Antwerpen, J.E. Buschmann, pp. 1-188
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Indian Rhino
Our specimen is still young. It is only 5 years old, but quite large for its age, and the speed of its growth, together with its state of perfect health, allow to predict that it will attain an enormous size.
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File AvailableBuckland, F. 1858 The wild beast show. Field, the country gentleman's magazine 12 (1858 November 27): 436
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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 AvailableBuckland, F. 1858 The wild beast show. Field, the country gentleman's magazine 12 (1858 November 27): 436
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All Rhino Species
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 AvailableGoens, R. van 1856 Reijsbeschrijving van den weg uijt Samarangh nae de Konicklijke hoofdplaats Mataram, mitsgaders de zeeden, gewoonten ende regerine van den Sousouhounan, groot machtichste Koningh van `t Eijlant Java. Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde 4: 307-350
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Javan Rhino
Description of palace of the King of Mataram - written April 1656. In the portion of land behind the King's palace, the King has incredibly large zoological gardens, which he keeps restricted for his own pleasure and hunting, and is inhabited by some thousands of deer, rhinoceros, wild cows, etc.
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File AvailableAnonymous 1852 Capture of the outlaw Rundheer Singh near Allahabad. Illustrated London News 1852 May 15: 387-388
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Indian Rhino
Camp of Rundheer Singh, India. The outlaw Rundheer Singh was captured on 12 Feb 1852 near Allahabad, India. In his camp, they found seven elephants and an unusually large and intractable rhinoceros, they were seized and handed over to the Lucknow authorities.
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File AvailableGray, J.E. 1843 List of the specimens of Mammalia in the collection of the British Museum. London, Trustees of the British Museum, pp. i-xxviii, 1-216
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Indian Rhino
Atkins menagerie in UK - list of specimens. a. From Mr. Atkin's Menagerie
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File AvailableGeoffroy St. Hilaire, I. 1842 Description des collections de Victor Jacquemont: Mammiferes et oiseaux. Paris, [no publisher], pp. 1-87, i-iv
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Indian Rhino
Victor Jacquemont did not see the rhinoceros in nature, but observed it in the menagerie of the Governor General of India. The animal was kept chained on one foot to a tree on the edge of a meadow. It came from the mountains on the other side of the Ganges.
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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
in 1829. In the menagerie of Barrackpour, I visited the rhinoceros. It is an adult specimen of the Unicornis species. He came from the mountains on the other side of the Ganges. His size is the same as the one in the Paris Museum. It is chained around his legs to a tree. It eats plants. Hi...
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