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File AvailableAnonymous 1855 The rhinoceros. The Boy's Own Magazine 1855, no. 10: 294-297, fig. 1
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File AvailableAndersson, C.J. 1855 Explorations in South Africa, with route from Walfish Bray to Lake Ngami, and ascent of the Tioge River. Journal of the Royal Geographical Society 25: 79-107
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File AvailableAnonymous 1855 Les explorateurs recents de l'Afrique centrale. Magasin Pittoresque 23 (Octobre): 321-323
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File AvailableGerdes, E. 1855 De zoon van den schulprijder: een verhaal voor jonge lieden. Amsterdam, G.W. Tielkemeijer
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File AvailableLivingstone, D. 1854 Explorations into the interior of Africa. Journal of the Royal Geographical Society 24: 291-300, map 1
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Zambia, in Barotse country. Heard about another animal which does not live in the water, but snorts like a hippopotamus, and is like that animal in size - it has a horn, and may be the Asiatic rhinoceros.
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File AvailableSt. John, Bayle 1854 Travels of an Arab merchant in Soudan (the black kingdoms of Central Africa), abridged from the French. London, Chapman and Hall, pp. i-xvi, 1-336
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File AvailableParkyns, M. 1853 Life in Abyssinia, being notes collected during three years residence and travel in that country. London, John Murray, vol. 2, pp. 1-355
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The handles of the swords and the scabbards are made of the horn of the rhinoceros. They are cut out of the horn at a great loss of material, and hence they fetch a good price. It should be remembered that the heart of the horn is black, outside of which is coating, not quite an inch thick, of ...
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File AvailableGalton, F. 1853 The narrative of an explorer in Tropical South Africa. London, John Murray, pp. i-xv, 1-314
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[267] 26 Sep 1851 Damaraland
A... the first great shooting place. It was a pituresque gorge ... in which was a succession of small springs. Rhinoceros skulls were lying in every direction, but strangely enough only one spoor could be seen. ... 40 were killed here about a month since.
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File AvailableGordon Cumming, R. 1853 Descriptive catalogue of hunting trophies, native arms, and costumes, from the far interior of South Africa the property of and collected by R.G. Cumming. Glasgow, W. Gilchrist, pp. i, 1-32
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File AvailableSykes, Colonel 1853 Notes on the possessions of the Imaun of Muskat, on the climate and productions of Zanzibar, and on the prospects of African discovery from Mombas. Journal of the Royal Geographical Society 23: 101-119
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