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Home, E. 1824. Berigten en bedenkingen betreffende eene eerst voor weinige jaren ontdekte soort van Rhinoceros. Letterkundig Magazijn 1824 (2): 381-385.
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Home, E. 1824. Observations concernant une espece de rhinoceros, recemment decouverte (Letterkund. Mag, ann 1824, no. 9). Bulletin des Sciences Naturelles et de Geologie 3: 225.
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Home, E. 1823. Ueber das Asiatische Rhinoceros. Notizen aus dem Gebiete der Natur- und Heilkunde 4 (9): 137.
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Home, E. 1823. Lectures on comparative anatomy; in which are explained the preparations in the Hunterian collection. London, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown: vol. 4, unpaginated..
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Home, E. 1823. On a new species of rhinoceros found in the interior of Africa, the skull of which bears a close resemblance to that found in a fossil state in Siberia and other countries. Boston Journal of Philosophy and the Arts 1: 142-146.
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Home, E. 1822. On a new species of rhinoceros found in the interior of Africa, the skull of which bears a close resemblance to that found in a fossil state in Siberia and other countries. Annals of Philosophy (N.S.) 4: 374-375.
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Home, E. 1822. On a new species of rhinoceros found in the interior of Africa, the skull of which bears a close resemblance to that found in a fossil state in Siberia and other countries. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 112 (1): 38-45, pls. 2-3.
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Home, E. 1821. An account of the skeletons of the dugong, two-horned rhinoceros, and tapir of Sumatra, sent to England by Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, Governor of Bencoolen. London Journal of Arts and Sciences 2: 466-468.
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Home, E. 1821. An account of the skeletons of the dugong, two-horned rhinoceros, and tapir of Sumatra, sent to England by Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, Governor of Bencoolen. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 111 (2): 268-275, pls. 20-24.
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