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Anonymous 1833. Histoire naturelle: le rhinoceros du Boulevart St-Denis. L'Estafette, journal des journaux (Paris) no.251, Jeudi 10 Octobre 1833: 1.
Anonymous 1832. The rhinoceros. Saturday Magazine 1 (28, Dec. 8): 224.
Anonymous 1832. The show of animals. Philadelphia, American Sunday School Union: pp. 1-40.
Anonymous 1832. Peter Parley's book of curiosities, natural and artificial. Philadelphia, Thomas DeSilver.
Anonymous 1831. Sale of a rhinoceros at Philadelphia. Long Island Star (New York) Wednesday 16 February 1831: 3.
Anonymous 1831. The rhinoceros. Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction 18 (521, Dec. 3): 392.
Anonymous; Buffon, G.L. Leclerc de; Cuvier, G. 1831. Natural history: the globe, of man, of beasts, birds, fishes, reptiles, insects, and plants, from the writings of Buffon, Cuvier and other eminent naturalists. A new edition. Boston, Gray and Bowen.
Anonymous 1831. The rhinoceros. The Satirist, or, the Censor of the Times, London 27 November 1831: 237.
Anonymous 1831. Voor de vrienden van Diana: Pekalongan den 18den November 1829. Nieuwsverzamelaar of nuttig en aangenaam mengelwerk Year 1830 (Kunsten en Wetenschappen): 23-29.
Anonymous 1831. Group of African animals. Monthly Repository and Library of entertaining knowledge 1 (11): 354-358, fig. 1.
Anonymous 1831. Single-horned rhinoceros [arrived in Boston]. Boston Medical and Surgical Journal 3: 231.
Anonymous 1831. Rhinoceros skull from Africa seen at the American Museum. Evening Post (New York) Friday 25 November 1831: 3.
Anonymous 1831. Kleine Naturgeschichte und Naturlehre fur die Jugend. Munchen, Mich. Lindauer.
Anonymous 1831. Arrival in Boston of a rhinoceros from Calcutta. Evening Post (New York) Tuesday 10 May 1831: 3.
Anonymous 1830. The rhinoceros, now in Boston. New Hampshire Sentinel 32 (28 May 1830): 3.
Anonymous 1830. Das einhornige indische Nashorn, oder Rhinoceros indicus. Karlsruher Unterhaltungs-Blatt 3 (49): 201-202, pl. 49.
Anonymous 1830. The rhinoceros [in South Fourth near Library Street]. Ariel, semimonthly literary and miscellaneous gazette 4 (12), 1830 October 2: 93.
Anonymous 1830. The one-horned rhinoceros of India, Rhinoceros indicus, Cuv. Mechanics' & Farmers' Magazine of useful knowledge 1830 July 15: 50, fig. 1.
Anonymous 1830. The greatest natural living curiosity ever exhibited in America: the Rhinoceros. Phenix Gazette (Alexandria DC) 1830 December 28: 2.
Anonymous 1830. Rhinoceros in Boston. American Turf Register and Sporting Magazine 1 (12): 620.
Anonymous 1830. Hunting the rhinoceros in Java. Overijsselsche Courant no. 37 (7 May 1830): 1-2.
Anonymous 1830. Single-horned rhinoceros. Boston Medical and Surgical Journal 3 (14), 1830 May 18: 231.
Anonymous 1830. The rhinoceros, or unicorn [seen in Boston]. Casket no. 6 (June 1830): 278, fig. 1.
Anonymous 1830. The rhinoceros (exhibited 62 South Fourth Street). Saturday Evening Post 9, no. 479 (1830 October 2): 2.
Anonymous 1830. Alphabet de l'histoire des animaux, orné de 27 gravures. Paris, Thieriot: pp. 1-70.






