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.
Anonymous 1837. A visit to the zoological gardens. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal 294 (16 September): 268-269.
Anonymous 1837. Rhinoceros for sale in London. Journal des Debats Politiques et Litteraires Monday 24 April 1837: 4.
Anonymous 1837. Wild animals from Africa. American Magazine of useful and entertaining knowledge 3 (7), 1837 April 1: 276.
Anonymous 1837. Rhinoceroses – to be sold by auction. Bell's Life in London and Sporting Chronicle Sunday, 14 May 1837: 1.
Anonymous 1837. Arrival of two rhinoceros in London from Calcutta. La Quotidien (Paris) Sunday 14 May 1837: 6.
Anonymous 1837. Arrival of two rhinoceros from Calcutta. Public Ledger and Daily Advertiser Saturday 06 May 1837: 3.
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.
Anonymous 1836. Departure of rhinoceros from Edinburgh. Scotsman (Edinburgh) 1836-02-06, 1836-02-17, 1836-02-20.
Anonymous 1836. A catalogue of the Ashmolean Museum, descriptive of the zoological specimens, antiquities, coins, and miscellaneous curiosities. Oxford, S.Collingwood.
Anonymous 1836. Exhibition of a rhinoceros on Piccadilly, London. Guardian (London) Wednesday 21 December 1836: 1.
Anonymous 1836. Fight between the rhinoceros and elephant. Poughkeepsie Casket 1 (14), 1836 July 2: 110.
Anonymous 1836. Rhinoceros and black tiger from Bengal for sale. Times (London) Monday 23 May 1836: 1.
Anonymous 1836. Review of the Complément de Buffon, vols. 5 and 10. Gelehrte Anzeigen, Munchen 3 (no. 207), 1836 October 15: 614–616.
Anonymous 1836. Illustrations of scripture natural history, III: Natural history of the unicorn or rhinoceros. Christian's Penny Magazine 5 (213): 209-211, figs. 1-2.
Anonymous 1836. Exhibition of rhinoceros from the Zoological Gardens. Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser Saturday 03 December 1836: 1.
Anonymous 1836. Arrival of rhinoceros in Edinburgh. Scotsman (Edinburgh) 1836-01-16, 1836-01-23, 1836-01-30.
Anonymous 1835. Splendours of the East: Oudh. The Friend, a religious and literary journal 8 (23), 1835 March 14: 177-178.
Anonymous 1835. Das rhinoceros [shown by Tourniaire in Bamberg in 1834]. Die Biene, Frankisches Unterhaltungsblatt no.65, 16 August 1835: 259-260.
Anonymous 1835. Indian sports. The Friend, a religious and literary journal 8 (43), 1835 August 1: 338-339.
Anonymous 1835. Das Rhinoceros oder Nashorn. Pfennig-Mgazin der Gesellschaft zur Verbreitung gemeinnutziger Kenntnisse No. 112 (23 May 1835): 165-166.






