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Hanitsch, R. 1908. Guide to the zoological collections of the Raffles Museum, Singapore. Singapore, Straits Times Press. pp. i-iii, i-iv, 1-112.

Guide to the zoological collections of the Raffles Museum, Singapore

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Location World Species Sumatran Rhino (sumatrensis)

Skeleton. Collected by: Mr. Rowe, 1901. In coll. Raffles Museum, Singapore

[Note: Henry Osmund Rowe, 1869 to 1914, died in a mental hospital aged 45. He had 7 children some born in Malaya and one Stanley Ernest was born in Sandakan in 1899.]

Note
Location World Species Sumatran Rhino (sumatrensis) Year 1901

Skeleton. Locality: North Borneo. Collected by: Mr. Rowe, 1901. In coll. Raffles Museum, Singapore

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Location World Species Sumatran Rhino (sumatrensis) Year 1901

Stuffed skin. Sex: Female. Locality: Malaysia, Perak. Mr. R. von Pustau, Acting Consul for Austria, 1901. In coll. Raffles Museum, Singapore

Note
Location World Species Sumatran Rhino (sumatrensis) Year 1901

Skeleton. Locality: North Borneo. Collected by: Mr. Rowe, 1901. In coll. Raffles Museum, Singapore

Note
Location World Species Sumatran Rhino (sumatrensis) Year 1901

The Raffles Museum. Singapore has 2 skeletons, one of them from N. Borneo, presented in 1901 by Mr. Rowe.

Note
Location World Species Sumatran Rhino (sumatrensis) Year 1901

Stuffed skin. Sex: Female. Locality: Malaysia, Perak. Mr. R. von Pustau, Acting Consul for Austria, 1901. In coll. Raffles Museum, Singapore

Note
Location World Species Sumatran Rhino (sumatrensis) Year 1901

Skeleton. Locality: North Borneo. Collected by: Mr. Rowe, 1901. In coll. Raffles Museum, Singapore

Note
Location World Species Sumatran Rhino (sumatrensis) Year 1901

Skeleton. Collected by: Mr. Rowe, 1901. In coll. Raffles Museum, Singapore

Note
Location World Species Sumatran Rhino (sumatrensis) Year 1901

Stuffed skin. Sex: Female. Locality: Malaysia, Perak. Mr. R. von Pustau, Acting Consul for Austria, 1901. In coll. Raffles Museum, Singapore

Note
Location World Species Sumatran Rhino (sumatrensis)

Badak Gajah

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Location World Species Sumatran Rhino (sumatrensis)

Badak Kerbau

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Location World Species Sumatran Rhino (sumatrensis) Year 1908

The museum possesses a stuffed specimen from Perak, a female, presented in 1901 by Mr. R. von Pustau, Acting Consul for Austria in that time.

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