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Anonymous 1841. Arrival of a rhinoceros in Constantinopel. Overijsselsche Courant no. 77 (24 September 1841): 2.
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Anonymous 1841. Klein natuurkundig museum, vol. 1. 's Gravenhage, Nederlandsche Maatschappij van Schoone Kunsten.
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Anonymous 1841. The Penny cyclopedia of the Society for the diffusion of useful knowledge. London, Charles Knight. vol. 19.
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Anonymous 1840. Naturgeschichte der Saugethiere und Vogel. Guben, F. Fechner.
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Anonymous 1840. John Kemble on the back of a rhinoceros. Hereford Times Saturday 11 April 1840.
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Anonymous 1840. A rhinoceros used up [killed by elephant]. Farmer's Cabinet 38 (10 April 1840): 3.
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Anonymous 1840. The rhinoceros hunt [in Tshantburi]. Penny Magazine of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge 9 (548, Oct. 17): 408.
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Anonymous 1839. Curious facts in the natural history of the rhinoceros. Burton's Gentleman's Magazine and American Monthly Review 4 (6), 1839 June: 313-314, pl.1.
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Anonymous 1839. Abecedaire Francais eller innanlasnings och explicationsofningar. Stockholm, L.J. Rjerta.
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Anonymous 1839. Zur Naturgeschichte des Rhinoceros. Allgemeine Forst- und Jagd-Zeitung (N.F.) No. 122 (18 October 1839): 488.
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Anonymous 1839. Das rhinoceros [shown by Tourniaire in Konigsberg in 1839]. Der Adler nos.306-307 (24-25 Dec 1839): 1198.
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Anonymous 1839. Le rhinoceros: chasse au rhinoceros. Magasin Pittoresque 7: 156-158, fig. 1.
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Anonymous 1838. Destruction of a rhinoceros. New-Yorker 1838 December 8: 182.
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Anonymous 1838. The unicorn. New York Mirror 16 (12), 1838 September 15: 91.
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Anonymous 1838. De rhinoceros of neushoorn. Nederlandsch Magazijn ter verspreiding van algemeene en nuttige kundigheden 1838: 193-194, fig. 1.
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Anonymous 1838. Destruction of a rhinoceros in India. Parley's Magazine, New York and Boston 6 (December): 377-378, fig. 1.
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Anonymous 1838. O rhinoceronte. Archivo Popular 2 (39): 308-309.
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Anonymous 1838. Destruction of a rhinoceros. Cleave's Penny Gazette of Variety, London 1838 August 25: 46.
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Anonymous 1838. Destruction of a rhinoceros [Saugor Island]. Caledonian Mercury 20 August 1838: 1.
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Anonymous 1837. Rhinoceroses – to be sold by auction. Bell's Life in London and Sporting Chronicle Sunday, 14 May 1837: 1.
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Anonymous 1837. Oesterreichisches naturhistorisches Bilder-Conversations-Lexicon: Ein unentbehrliches Handbuch zur Verbreitung gemeinnütziger Kenntnisse und zur Unterhaltung für alle Stände, in alphabetischer Ordnung aus dem Thier- Pflanzen- und Mineralreiche, vol. 5. Wien, Hirschfeld. pp. 254, xxx.
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Anonymous 1837. Arrival of two rhinoceros in London from Calcutta. La Quotidien (Paris) Sunday 14 May 1837: 6.
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Anonymous 1837. Arrival of two rhinoceros from Calcutta. Public Ledger and Daily Advertiser Saturday 06 May 1837: 3.
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Anonymous 1837. Exhibition of rhinoceros in Shrewsbury. Shrewsbury Chronicle Friday 17 February 1837: 2.
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Anonymous 1837. Short statement relative to the presents transmitted to England in 1835, by the King of Oude, under the charge of P. Friell, Esq., one of His Majesty's Aides-du-Camp, to be laid before their majesties the King and Queen of England, as a mark of attachment and fidelity, and in acknowledgement for the horses presented to his father by His late Majesty George the Fourth, when recognising him as King of Oude, together with the correspondence relating thereto. London, R. Clay: pp. 1-45.
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