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Anonymous 1952. Catching a rare rhino: Assam hunters easily capture one-horned specimen in trap but have tough time getting it out again. Life Magazine 1952 April 28: 131-132-135.
Anonymous 1951. Nature notes from King George V National Park. Malayan Nature Journal 5 (1): 201-203.
Anonymous 1950. Paul and Chloe, the Khartoum Zoo's two white rhino. Sudan Wildlife and Sport 1 (3): plate 2.
Anonymous 1949. Poster of the exhibition of a rhinoceros (in Holland, 1749). Elseviers Weekblad 1949 August 27: 17.
Anonymous 1948. Great beasts ensnared. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 58: 52-53, figs. 1-2.
Anonymous 1946. Gored by rhinoceros: tsetse research officer’s death. The Times (London) 1946 August 21: 4.
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Anonymous 1943. Peggy, the Indian rhinoceros (in The passing of two zoo favorites). Fauna, Philadelphia 5 (2): 60-61.
Anonymous 1943. A fine exhibition of drawings by old masters [Ridinger]. Illustrated London News 1943 February 13: 192-193, figs. 1-16.
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