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File AvailableGee, E.P. 1952 Early rhinoceros in Europe. Country Life 112, 1952 August 8: 401, fig. 1
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Germany 1748. Medal found in Germany by brother of Peter Ryhiner and sent to P.D. Stracey in Assam. Medal struck in Nuremberg in 1748: reverse; This Rhinoceros has been brought to Europe in the year 1741 by captain David Moyt from the Sea of Bengal, and in the year 1747 when it was eight an...
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File AvailableFoster, W. 1951 British artists in India, 1760-1820. London, Walpole Society: 1-88
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File AvailableSchoenberger, G. 1951 A goblet of unicorn horn. Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin (NS) 9 (10): 284-288, figs. 1-2
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File AvailablePanchamukhi, R.S. 1951 Gandharvas & Kinnaras in Indian iconography. Dharwar, Kannada Research Institute
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File AvailableMolloy, P.G. 1950 Zandi folklore. Sudan Wildlife and Sport 1 (3): 11-13
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Folklore of the Zandi. The creator gave a needle and thread to all animals to sew their hide together. The rhino dropped it and may even have eaten the needle. And to this day the rhino scatters his dung with his horn and peers into it in search of the needle.
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File AvailableVerweij, C.; Gregoor-Velthuijs, T. (illustrator) 1950 Andree Neushoorn. Rijswijk, V.A. Kramers, pp. 1-22
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File AvailableBabault, G. 1949 Notes ethologiques sur quelques mammiferes africains. Mammalia 13: 1-16
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The Maasais that live in the country of the rhinos say that the females only have two or three calves, because they are torn by the horn of the young while putting it to the world. We don't believe it, because one often meets the mothers having very long horns, which shows an advanced age. Thes...
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File AvailableSewter, A.C. 1949 Small Italian bronzes at the Barber Institute. Connoisseur 124: 24-29, figs. 1-11
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File AvailableJayawickrama, N. A. 1949 Sutta Nipata: the Khaggavisana Sutta. University of Ceylon Review 7 (2): 119-128
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File AvailableBol, L.J. 1949 Philips Angel van Middelburg en Philips Angel van Leiden. Oud Holland 64 (1): 2-19
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