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Harmer, S.F. 1921. Exhibition of a specimen of Rhinoceros sondaicus. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1921 May 10: 643.

Exhibition of a specimen of Rhinoceros sondaicus

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Location Myanmar Subject Distribution Species Javan Rhino (sondaicus)

Mounted skin. Sex: Female. Locality: Lower Tenasserim. Collected by: T.R. Hubback. In Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom.

Note
Location Myanmar Subject Distribution Species Javan Rhino (sondaicus)

Mounted skin. Sex: Female. Locality: Lower Tenasserim. Collected by: T.R. Hubback. In Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom.

Note
Location Myanmar Subject Distribution Species Javan Rhino (sondaicus)

Mounted skin. Sex: Female. Locality: Lower Tenasserim. Collected by: T.R. Hubback. In Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom.

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Location Myanmar Subject Distribution Species Javan Rhino (sondaicus) Year 1921

Its occurrence in Sumatra and Borneo has been questioned, but reference was made to the statements of W. Volz (Nord-Sumatra, vol.2, p. 372, Berlin 1912) as proving its occurrence, in limited numbers, in North Sumatra.

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Location Myanmar Subject Distribution Species Javan Rhino (sondaicus) Year 1921

Rhinoceros sondaicus. Its occurrence in Sumatra and Borneo has been questioned, but reference was made to the statements of W. Volz (Nord-Sumatra, vol.2, p. 372, Berlin 1912) as proving its occurrence, in limited numbers, in North Sumatra.

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Location Myanmar Subject Distribution Species Javan Rhino (sondaicus) Year 1921

Exhibited mounted specimen of a young female Rhinoceros sondaicus presented by T.R. Hubback, who shot it in Lower Tenasserim, to the BMNH. Attention was called to the absence of a horn in the female.

Note
Location Myanmar Subject Distribution Species Javan Rhino (sondaicus)

Exhibited mounted specimen of a young female Rhinoceros sondaicus presented by T.R. Hubback, who shot it in Lower Tenasserim, to the BMNH. Attention was called to the absence of a horn in the female, a character which Mr Hubback believes to be normal.

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