
Records of the rhinoceros in Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa between 1795 and 1875, including one record in Mozambique. Records are numbered chronologically: 1, Om-Philos-Om-Schlopu (Delegorgue 1841); Om-Pholozi (Delegorgue 1841); Kos Mountain (Delegorgue 1841); White Umfolozi (Wahlberg 1842); Black Umfolozi (Drummond 1870). 2, Om-Vooty’s Poort (Delegorgue 1842; record questionable). 3, Om-Kouzi, Umkuzi (Delegorgue 1842;Drummond 1870).4, Inyilazi River (Struthers 1852).5, Ithlizan River (Struthers 1854).6, Umfusi River (Struthers 1854). 7, Umlangeni River [South Mozambique] (Struthers 1855). 8, St Luey River (Baldwin 1863). 9, Black Umveloosi (Baldwin 1863). 10, Schlue River (Mohr 1866). 11, Bombo Flats (Drummond 1870). 12, Hlopekulu (Drummond 1870). 13, Pongola River (Leslie 1870).
Legend: B, black rhinoceros; R, rhinoceros of unidentified species; W, white rhinoceros; Z, both black and white rhinoceros.
Based on the research published by Kees Rookmaaker, 2008. Encounters with the African Rhinoceros, p. 131 map D.














